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he is in charge of the untry. just like i feel responsible for things that happen to this country. as leader of the country, you have to hold him the responsible. >> president trump is able to sit for an interview with robert mueller. he obtained that the probe is a vicious witchhunt. there's been no phone call or nothing. i call it a witch hunt. it's the vicious witch hunt. and it's very bad for our country. >>> we have details about the woman who was trying to be a secretma agent. ia butina was part of a campaign to influence politics. the 29-year-old completed not guilty. th judge denied her bond saying she was a flight risk. >> now, the story you find first on 4. the school resource officer who filed his weapon back on duty. ey charged him with unlawful use of afirearm. he was allowed to play glty to the property charge. he shot causing damage but no injury. he has to d community service and pay restitution for if damage.> he prince george's county counsel is coming out against proposed changes of the porkway. he wants to take corral of that road. it would add to the parkway. l
he is in charge of the untry. just like i feel responsible for things that happen to this country. as leader of the country, you have to hold him the responsible. >> president trump is able to sit for an interview with robert mueller. he obtained that the probe is a vicious witchhunt. there's been no phone call or nothing. i call it a witch hunt. it's the vicious witch hunt. and it's very bad for our country. >>> we have details about the woman who was trying to be a secretma...
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it w cents a disgrace to our untry, and would you say that was cents a totalitch hunt. >> reporter: thereser ence today in helsinki, shortly after that scene concluded, vladmeere putin did something that he rarely does, a especially witmerican journalists cents, he sat down for an interview with tev foxisel news channels s wallace. the two went at eachther over the issue of russian ddling. despite the evidence that russia had t anytho do with the hacking that went on in 2016. ballast, again, and again, pushed putin, putin clearly rt that far exchange thata aired just for the first time about a half hour ago. >> people are talking about teeruswicelefion process in the united state. i haveen mti in ag a it really wish for urur american listeners to amero first ollf a russia as a state hasffairs ofth the united state. >> ofourse, numerous officials today have said the o. not onl dan coats, who we e,ntioned at the tyf theshow thg republican ben calling naton sfeorncene by theth pr senator john mccain from home in arizona calling it director john brennan tonight sayin i his words this was qu
it w cents a disgrace to our untry, and would you say that was cents a totalitch hunt. >> reporter: thereser ence today in helsinki, shortly after that scene concluded, vladmeere putin did something that he rarely does, a especially witmerican journalists cents, he sat down for an interview with tev foxisel news channels s wallace. the two went at eachther over the issue of russian ddling. despite the evidence that russia had t anytho do with the hacking that went on in 2016. ballast,...
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croatia takes down the host untry in a thriller. >>> the first match of the day was between england and sweden. england looking to make their rst semifinal since 1990. theyot on the board first. fans loving it. the first ever goal for engld. samecore in the 59th minute. england attacking. it is a 2-0 game. that is your final score. england a croatia will square off in the semifinal. >>> the rollerte cos national season has seen its ups and downs this week for sure. rn're closer to seeing injured players re good news is coming. they need t keep the winds coming too.ou the last ce of days have been good signs. it wasn't the shoout that thursday night's 14-12 game was, but friday's 3-2 win was just as exciting game tied at 2. it was ended with one swing. the nats get the record above 0 once again. the players loving it. as expected, the skipper was pleased with the clutch performance aswe . >> i can't say enough about mark. he's that guy. that moment, we needed 120 just like weat. needed someboy hit a home run and mark did. >>> chravis didn't underperform here. it was a 3-0 lead.st. it did
croatia takes down the host untry in a thriller. >>> the first match of the day was between england and sweden. england looking to make their rst semifinal since 1990. theyot on the board first. fans loving it. the first ever goal for engld. samecore in the 59th minute. england attacking. it is a 2-0 game. that is your final score. england a croatia will square off in the semifinal. >>> the rollerte cos national season has seen its ups and downs this week for sure. rn're...
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president says he's ready to go with tariffs on all $500 billion worth of chinese goods coming into this untry. he made this comment with cncb's joe kern anyone t >>y're down. and i said they can't match us because we're -- >> and it was that phrase, ready to go that grabbed investor tensi attention. asou know the trump administration has imposed tariffs on $34 billion on chinese products. and the white house threatened to impose another round on tariffs of $200 billion worth of chinese imports. >>> one industry caught in the middle of this trade war between the united states and china is theoyan business. it hasca ameri farmers scrambling to fine new markets. contessa brewer is in north dakota for us tonight. >> reporter: in north dakota, where country roads are paved and where neighbors live far apart. soybeans are a big business. >> it's a better opportunity. there's a little better market for it and it's expanded worldwide. >> reporter: soybeans production in this state has grun since 2000. exploiting me than 70% to other countries. the number one consumer, china.a buys much as $35 million
president says he's ready to go with tariffs on all $500 billion worth of chinese goods coming into this untry. he made this comment with cncb's joe kern anyone t >>y're down. and i said they can't match us because we're -- >> and it was that phrase, ready to go that grabbed investor tensi attention. asou know the trump administration has imposed tariffs on $34 billion on chinese products. and the white house threatened to impose another round on tariffs of $200 billion worth of...
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>> you know, the point of diplomacy is to get our way internationally and to defend our , untry.ition to the russian interference in our electionth there' russian u.k. nerve agent attack, a btish woman lost her life last week because of the aack. there's the fact russia crossed the brightths red line by invading and an exing crimea. there are u.s. sanctionn russian imposed by congress over these b objections to russia's actions, and the president has to understand s going to maintain political support in the country, the respect ofur allies and even president putin, he has to be tougher than putin. it is notenough to say that we just want to get along with a person who's trying to undermine our country. we have efeat that person, block that person and do everytng we can to protect our own country. that's what ronald reagan would have done, that's at any american president before donald trump would have done. >> former ambassador nick burns, thank you very much. >> thank you, john. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, bombings rocked election rallies in pakistan, killing at least
>> you know, the point of diplomacy is to get our way internationally and to defend our , untry.ition to the russian interference in our electionth there' russian u.k. nerve agent attack, a btish woman lost her life last week because of the aack. there's the fact russia crossed the brightths red line by invading and an exing crimea. there are u.s. sanctionn russian imposed by congress over these b objections to russia's actions, and the president has to understand s going to maintain...
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restaurants,untry, hotels, and other businesses in the tourism industry are finding themselves shortstaffeds the seasonal workers that they count on turn up in fewer and fewer numbers. as summer vacation kicks off, it could spell trouble. >> in the mountains, tourism is booming. the region all caps 1500 overnight visitors each year, a since that has gone 15% 2000 10. the tourism professionals available be able to welcome them all because of the shortage and workers. last summer the on employment agency reported 100 seasonal posts could not be filled. this year could be even worse. they had to shut their doors because they are too shortstaffed. >> people are not even answering my job postings. that's the situation. some people apply, they stay for a few days and then leave. i'i'm sure two or three people o much -- to mind the bar. having hall's are also trouble hiring. at the outdoors activity center, lifeguards are few and far between. >> we only have four out of five spots filled. >> to her is him, entertainment, agriculture, t t labor shortage ofndndustries across the country , threatenin
restaurants,untry, hotels, and other businesses in the tourism industry are finding themselves shortstaffeds the seasonal workers that they count on turn up in fewer and fewer numbers. as summer vacation kicks off, it could spell trouble. >> in the mountains, tourism is booming. the region all caps 1500 overnight visitors each year, a since that has gone 15% 2000 10. the tourism professionals available be able to welcome them all because of the shortage and workers. last summer the on...
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pakistan's general election suggest former international cricketer imran khan is likely to become the untry's new leader. a campaignought against corruption after forerr prime miniawaz sharif was jailed for fraud. opponents have rejected the projections, saying the process is rigged. from islamabad, here is our correspondent. reporter: celebration by imran khan supporters as the results roll in. it looks increasingly likely that the former cricketing star will be pakistan's next prime minister. pti,think the hard work of the members of pti, definitely the biggest politicae in the country, has paid off. people are not only supporting pti, but the people of pakistan calook forward to a golden era. rerter: votes are being counted, with final results likely torrow. earlier today, imran khan has cast his vote. he is promising to crackdown on corruption. his main rival, former prime minister nawaz sharif, has been sentenced to 10 years in jail following an investigation khan pushed for. s his brother en leading the party in his absence. tonight he rejected the results, claiming fraud. this election
pakistan's general election suggest former international cricketer imran khan is likely to become the untry's new leader. a campaignought against corruption after forerr prime miniawaz sharif was jailed for fraud. opponents have rejected the projections, saying the process is rigged. from islamabad, here is our correspondent. reporter: celebration by imran khan supporters as the results roll in. it looks increasingly likely that the former cricketing star will be pakistan's next prime minister....
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tsipras: there are no words to describe the feelings of all of us at this hou the untry is living an untol tragedy. dozens of human lives have been lost. mark: for the rescuers, the fear of discovering more bodies as dozens are reported missing. the flames mayave faded, but beneath the ash, what nightmares are hidden? picturesque has turned to horror. esgreece is blsed by its cclimate, ists, its lush forests. tonight it feels cursed. laura: mark lowen reporting on those horrific scenes. greece is not alone in undergoing extreme weather that turned deadly.ar more than 10missing in laos after a dam collapsed, sending huge amounts of water downstream. heavy rain in recent days made the situation even worse. our southeast asia correspondent reports. reporter: the torrent of water that crashed through the countryside offered little chance f survival. in time, the full full grim picture will be revealed. for now, the world othe survivors is turned upside down, . lithey c to safety on the roof of their homes. children and the elderly carried towards dry land. the few positions people hadag
tsipras: there are no words to describe the feelings of all of us at this hou the untry is living an untol tragedy. dozens of human lives have been lost. mark: for the rescuers, the fear of discovering more bodies as dozens are reported missing. the flames mayave faded, but beneath the ash, what nightmares are hidden? picturesque has turned to horror. esgreece is blsed by its cclimate, ists, its lush forests. tonight it feels cursed. laura: mark lowen reporting on those horrific scenes. greece...
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government and brexit plan are in jeopardy was really remarkable in the complex of wading into another untry'somestic politics. they then had this press conference, which can best be described as a kind of make nice cleanup operation but there are conservative memrs of theresa may's own parliament who looked at that sun interview and one in particular that i'm thinking of w before the sun interview had been in favor of the prime ministes new brexit plan and after that there's view said if not going to be a trade deal with the united states, i'm not sure i can support this plan afterll. robert: kayla, whatre the economic implications facing the u.k.?ka a: it's going to be a long road for the u.k. and we kw that when citizens of the u.k. voted for brexit in the fir place a couple of years ago. one thing that donald trump might not like about the currents stance of prime minister smay that what this allows the country to do- not only will it maintain a free-trailed area between the u.k. and europe but it would allow the u.k. to pursue other deals with countries like the u.s. but prime minister ma
government and brexit plan are in jeopardy was really remarkable in the complex of wading into another untry'somestic politics. they then had this press conference, which can best be described as a kind of make nice cleanup operation but there are conservative memrs of theresa may's own parliament who looked at that sun interview and one in particular that i'm thinking of w before the sun interview had been in favor of the prime ministes new brexit plan and after that there's view said if not...
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and mid wes hitting the other side of the untry as firefighters battle the inferno. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in the hot zone. >> reporter: tonight, s corching summer sizzleking beaches and cooking cities, up to 15 sweltering degrees above average. >> it's too hot. >> reporter: in downtown los angeles, the city of angels feeling more like hell. a record 106. >> it feels dangerous. burning and wearing sunscreen already. >> reporter: in four hours, temperatures rose 30 degrees in universal city. at least 29 million under excessivheat warnings and advisories across the southwest. in phoenix, it never got below 94 degrees. the blast of heat also fueling firestorms, torching homes from the southern end of california to th north. a fire exploding overnight killing one and shutting down i-5 in ine county 90,000 acres torched. >> we have fires here. it not unusual but not of this magnitude. >> reporter: tonight, epic fire and record omeat, dangerous and deadlynation. with many looking to cool off any way and anywhere they can, we expect temperatures drop
and mid wes hitting the other side of the untry as firefighters battle the inferno. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in the hot zone. >> reporter: tonight, s corching summer sizzleking beaches and cooking cities, up to 15 sweltering degrees above average. >> it's too hot. >> reporter: in downtown los angeles, the city of angels feeling more like hell. a record 106. >> it feels dangerous. burning and wearing sunscreen already. >> reporter: in four...
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is strange enough, but these th in a baby carriage.t year, riot police in georgia rated one of the untry's most popular nightclubs, prompting thousands of young people to take to the this report -- a warning, there are flashing lights in this piece from the start eeporter: underneath the football stadium i heart of hottestits the electronit music club. is one of the few lgbt-friendly spaces where clubbers are free to be themselves. it is the first big night out here since this happened. armed polndreds ofic stormed the club to crack down on illegal drugs. sthe owners and dozen of clubbers were detained. saw theliberal youth police raids as an attack on theivalues. thousand str ped to the streets and started a protest -- took to the streets and starte protest. but soon the protesters came under attack from far right groups such as the georgian march. conservative values have wide support in georgia. tens of thousands ghered for family beauty day, established by georgia's powerful orthodox church to counter what it describes asda lgbt propagn the country. georgia aspires to one day join the
is strange enough, but these th in a baby carriage.t year, riot police in georgia rated one of the untry's most popular nightclubs, prompting thousands of young people to take to the this report -- a warning, there are flashing lights in this piece from the start eeporter: underneath the football stadium i heart of hottestits the electronit music club. is one of the few lgbt-friendly spaces where clubbers are free to be themselves. it is the first big night out here since this happened. armed...
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in contrast from his party has come from the most powerful institution in the untry to a minor power in congress. given the overwhelming evidence that voters were repelled by the it loils lost. theyneed something unique to rebuild this time. will grant, bbc news. laura: former u.s. president barack obama has been urging for toomen into politics counter the strongmen of the world. speaking in south africa, he cited the negative actions ofnd men arhe world, and urged african women to get involved. mr. obama: men have been getting on my nerves lately. [laughter] mr. obama: every day i read the newspaper and i just think, thbrothers, what is wrong ou guys? what is wrong with us? we are violent, we are bullying. you know, just not handling our business. so i think empowering more that ought to right away lead to better policies. laura: mr. obama was speaking at one of many events to ma 100 years since nelson mandela's birth. his letters from prison have been published,s and there even a new currency to honor him. but the legacy of the freedomr fighrned icon is complex in south africa. >>
in contrast from his party has come from the most powerful institution in the untry to a minor power in congress. given the overwhelming evidence that voters were repelled by the it loils lost. theyneed something unique to rebuild this time. will grant, bbc news. laura: former u.s. president barack obama has been urging for toomen into politics counter the strongmen of the world. speaking in south africa, he cited the negative actions ofnd men arhe world, and urged african women to get...
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administration allows mohammed bin salon and saudi arabia to act very aggressively in the region completely untried and shacked or in fact with u.s. support as we know the who are backed by iran and saudi arabia has blocked this important strait which raises the question of whether or not iran will then block the strait of hormuz in a retaliatory effort the strait of hormuz is extremely significant because over twenty percent of the world's entire oil flows through that and it is the opening from the persian gulf out into the sea was not the question in tehran security the who sees. deliberately trying to hit the where it hurts the a run code. well thank you very much for having me on the show then. you know the point is that there are been some misunderstandings in here because and so a lot of yemen they have been reiterating since last night that they have targeted washin and not crude wessels while saudi officials including their energy minister they are insisting that their crude missiles have been targeted and i have not personally seen any proof or evidence to decide who is telling the truth
administration allows mohammed bin salon and saudi arabia to act very aggressively in the region completely untried and shacked or in fact with u.s. support as we know the who are backed by iran and saudi arabia has blocked this important strait which raises the question of whether or not iran will then block the strait of hormuz in a retaliatory effort the strait of hormuz is extremely significant because over twenty percent of the world's entire oil flows through that and it is the opening...
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here w to lead ier lives and at'invaluable.he ♪we've made it possible for the mpeoplee here w u athe untryrescent l c's ath t washm ar huin c sonee had day, are lutikyutecas yll holff o unlti lookout as some of the storms could be rocking ann and lots of cloud to ground lightning that kind of thing as ty're coming throug ere's your flash flood watch is pl d cast takehad so much rain off some flood kick& edolatk r wiseekendr. most of saturday and sunday shldsooutola brms should be out of here aer a ltle aoi t.t iapwr no, it o iaid georgia. to>>or i m.sed .tit, didth n'ce waterfront tful wnt the tewarf i eresnuiv c, littloaritre ext onm unfortunately an hour and 17 minutes right now even thoughit. heavy.is traffic is basically parked right now from 95 to the spur so pase leave early and have so patience. i'm hopin that improves. inner loop looks goobo om side of the beltway. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. twitter. back to yo >> erin thanks very much. >>> it is 6:18 right now. former papa johns chairma jo s pchizza company. former companyte him unfairly ss resignation. they want to loo look
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designed to enact kind of maximum pain on some areas of strongupport for the president, including farm untry. so farmers actually have already been feeling some of the effects of these tariffs, just the threat of tariffs has already caused soybean prices to drop, for example. >> sreenivasan: now, theth consumer iunited states, how are they likely to feel this trade war? we've kind of had a couple of rounds earlier, famously heard of washing machines and the price of those increasing, but is there direct effect with what happened in the last couple of days? >> with the last round of tariffs, the trump administration has actually designed them not to hit consumers so directly. so there's the type of thiyongs would buy in wal-mart are e t going to be taxed directly. however, they hacided to hit a lot of what are called inharmediate goods, things factories in the united states cts.to make other produ so, in the short run, i think the pain is really going to fall more heavily o small and medium-sized manufacturers than ee consumers, but i haven talking to manufacturers recently, and they are inte
designed to enact kind of maximum pain on some areas of strongupport for the president, including farm untry. so farmers actually have already been feeling some of the effects of these tariffs, just the threat of tariffs has already caused soybean prices to drop, for example. >> sreenivasan: now, theth consumer iunited states, how are they likely to feel this trade war? we've kind of had a couple of rounds earlier, famously heard of washing machines and the price of those increasing, but...
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it's pr stylinat the moment, accordto the defectors that i've spoe n with who have left untry fairly recently. the economy has not improved under kim jong un. narrator: the problem for kim jong un is that north koreans' expectations are changing. (translatebecause more information is flowing in, it's getting very difficult to make people obey. there are very few people left who blindly obey every command that comes from on high. narrator: behind closed doors, even members of the north korean eliteave voiced unhappiness with the regime. like this businesswoman filmed at a private lunch. narror: the cynicism about their leaders comes partly from radical change in the way people make a living. (translated): looking at footage shot inside north korea, we can see that a huge number of people have started doing busine with each other. this used to be illegal, and anyone caught buying or selling for personal gain was severely punished. narrator: illegal markets rst began to appear when state came unable to feed itspeople d. today the ate tolerates them, but people are pushing the limits of
it's pr stylinat the moment, accordto the defectors that i've spoe n with who have left untry fairly recently. the economy has not improved under kim jong un. narrator: the problem for kim jong un is that north koreans' expectations are changing. (translatebecause more information is flowing in, it's getting very difficult to make people obey. there are very few people left who blindly obey every command that comes from on high. narrator: behind closed doors, even members of the north korean...
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fotheir coury kind of people, not give their affair for themselves, but give their lives for their untry, those people have gottn big blemish on them because of peter strzok d oths at the top of the dertment of justice in the last administration. as ey held or. and they would nevedo what peter strzok did. th would never do that. like they a little erect a straw dog. u're condemning the thosands of great f.b.i. agents around the country. no, blaming you. we they're good. but you're not. and that's where we've been here. this country's in aot of trouble t it was very clear, peter strzok intentionally and owingly with demonstted prejudice refused to pursue the disclosed fact to him in s esence that a foreign entity, not russia, was gtting every emil that hillary clinton sent and received andhere w classied mateal in there and there was higher than jus plain clsified there was exemely sensitive information in there and what else diwe know? actually,f you dig what d been uncovered during the last twyes, hillary clinton had the president daily briefing here areher home, and mes that the young
fotheir coury kind of people, not give their affair for themselves, but give their lives for their untry, those people have gottn big blemish on them because of peter strzok d oths at the top of the dertment of justice in the last administration. as ey held or. and they would nevedo what peter strzok did. th would never do that. like they a little erect a straw dog. u're condemning the thosands of great f.b.i. agents around the country. no, blaming you. we they're good. but you're not. and...
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the untried lot in honor was the crucial structure for the n.s.u. after its members went underground. in the group leaders from various german states were directly and specifically involved in supporting the fugitives like. the organized right wing music concerts to raise money for them. and they also tried to find weapons for them. ludden or was an instrumental support structure allison signed on to talk a reason. to have fully been also organized concerts to raise money for the n.s.u. trio. the. german law enforcement agencies were actually watching all this activity. the leader of blood and on and cheering and at the time was actually a police informant he provided detailed reports on the group's operations. and our research for this report revealed that the leader of germany's national blood and on the organization also worked as a police informant for years. half oliva knew that government informants we're everywhere he himself had been under surveillance since the end as you members went underground and he could no longer communicate with them
the untried lot in honor was the crucial structure for the n.s.u. after its members went underground. in the group leaders from various german states were directly and specifically involved in supporting the fugitives like. the organized right wing music concerts to raise money for them. and they also tried to find weapons for them. ludden or was an instrumental support structure allison signed on to talk a reason. to have fully been also organized concerts to raise money for the n.s.u. trio....
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old marsh untry club near portland maine is closed indefinitely after a skunk waded into the water. expect clean up to take very long. apparently when it is hot, even wildlife wants the comfort of man-made summer fun. summer fun. man-made comfort of ♪ >> can i talk to you for a minute, sir? what's your name, man? [dogs barking] we got a call of someone's car driving up and down the street real fast. it was like a black mercedes or something. did you see anything like that? >> no. >> nothing? >> no. >> were you in
old marsh untry club near portland maine is closed indefinitely after a skunk waded into the water. expect clean up to take very long. apparently when it is hot, even wildlife wants the comfort of man-made summer fun. summer fun. man-made comfort of ♪ >> can i talk to you for a minute, sir? what's your name, man? [dogs barking] we got a call of someone's car driving up and down the street real fast. it was like a black mercedes or something. did you see anything like that? >> no....
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look at t video of these outrageous lines at build-a-bear workshops all or the untry.hese were the lines we found at national harbor yesterday. thousands lined up to take advantage of a promotion tt allowed shoppers to pay their age rather than regularice for these build-a-bears. if you're 4 years old, you can get the bear for $4. >> it sounds good in theory. but this morning, the shop is geing backlash instead of praise. they even tweeted out urgent alert at build-a-bear. some waiting up to nine hours. others turned away. this was a crisis. supplies s ran out o and families had to go home bare-handed. >> build-a-bear apologized and is offering a $15 voucher to customers who did not get to ar build their esterday. i'm glad they're doing that. it would have been a shame if you waited nine hours and didn't get your bear. to take advantage, you must logon to the website by sunday night. and you can use the voucher fearting today through august 4th. for the people who work at build-a-bear. it's not their fault the company decided to put the promotion out. >> i did not get
look at t video of these outrageous lines at build-a-bear workshops all or the untry.hese were the lines we found at national harbor yesterday. thousands lined up to take advantage of a promotion tt allowed shoppers to pay their age rather than regularice for these build-a-bears. if you're 4 years old, you can get the bear for $4. >> it sounds good in theory. but this morning, the shop is geing backlash instead of praise. they even tweeted out urgent alert at build-a-bear. some waiting up...
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suppression in the richmond and sunset districts, a decision has been made to experiment with an untried proposal for post-quake firefightering to use only the potable water stored in the north basin of the sunset reservoir. the hope is that the number of fires will not be greater than the ability of the reservoir's 90 millions of water to extinguish. the hope is the basin can be refilled in 24 hours from hetch hetchy. the hope is that the basin will not fail if hope is that the earthquake won't happen now. the disaster council is empowered to develop a plan for any emergency. there must be unlimited access to the supply of nonpotable water from the oceans to firefighter fires and enough potable water are and if the sunset reservoir is to be used for trierthing in catastrophic tns whoa drinking water and you must require the citied a he dunn dant purposes -- has redundant purposes. the same danger to the seawall endangers every single neighborhood, especially the areas who have waited 107 years for the auxiliary system to finally come to their aid. today i am asking to convene an auxilia
suppression in the richmond and sunset districts, a decision has been made to experiment with an untried proposal for post-quake firefightering to use only the potable water stored in the north basin of the sunset reservoir. the hope is that the number of fires will not be greater than the ability of the reservoir's 90 millions of water to extinguish. the hope is the basin can be refilled in 24 hours from hetch hetchy. the hope is that the basin will not fail if hope is that the earthquake...
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tell people not to come to our untry illegally. that's the solution.'t come to our country illegally. the department of justice has until july 26th to reunite all famiates sep at the border by president trump's zero tolerance policy. >>> right now an urgent search is underway in prince william county for aissing teenage girl. 15-year-old anna mariai hernanez-rodriguez has last seen last thursday. call police if you know where she is. >>> a victim in a deadly crash ha been identified. them vic was hit trying to cross columbia pike. authorities say the driver of theehicle did stay there at the scene, and at this point there are no charges expected. >>> john mcnamara loved sports, especihe terps. >> today, friends and family came together to remember the longtime journalt killed in last month's shooting at the "capital gazette" in annapolis. chris gordon explains now how some members of the university of maryland family paid tribute to his life. >> john mcnamara is remembered as an outstanding newspaper reporter who loved his family, his friends s arts. >
tell people not to come to our untry illegally. that's the solution.'t come to our country illegally. the department of justice has until july 26th to reunite all famiates sep at the border by president trump's zero tolerance policy. >>> right now an urgent search is underway in prince william county for aissing teenage girl. 15-year-old anna mariai hernanez-rodriguez has last seen last thursday. call police if you know where she is. >>> a victim in a deadly crash ha been...
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gornment forces in syria closed in today on the last rebel strongholds in the southwesteco part of the untry. the rebels were under heavy fire from syrian guns and russian air strikes. russian officials said more than 90 towns in the region have join a truce. as a result, thousands of refugees have begun returning home. the death toll from flooding in western japan has reached 114. rescuers were still digging through debris and mud today, after days of heavy rain, especially around hiroshima. pr sime ministnzo abe canceled an overseas trip, to oversee the effort. f ( translated ): the number of the dead and missim these historically torrential rains has reached over 100, and serious d there are still many people missing, we are increasing theer nuf self defense forces to 73,000 members who are doing their utmost to rescue and assist locals. >> woodruff: several million people have been forced to escape the rising water, while some 11,000 households have no power. across the american west, fire crews report progress on containing a wave of wildfires. in california, they've been rsining ground
gornment forces in syria closed in today on the last rebel strongholds in the southwesteco part of the untry. the rebels were under heavy fire from syrian guns and russian air strikes. russian officials said more than 90 towns in the region have join a truce. as a result, thousands of refugees have begun returning home. the death toll from flooding in western japan has reached 114. rescuers were still digging through debris and mud today, after days of heavy rain, especially around hiroshima....
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substance has been hawkish over the last few months >> saying crimea is primarily a russian ethnic untrych is exactly the points made by putin and the russian government after the invasion and occupation of crimea, has been -- >> he's also in ukraine with anti-tank weapons. >> the fact is the bulwark against russian soviet imperalism interventionism has been n.a.t.o., and he hasen we nate o. he has sabotaged his own partners. >> woodruff: what is the legacy, reihan, of the president's actions over the last few days with the n.a.to. allies and then in great britain with there may? >> over the last few days there has been a lot of consternation with our allies, our leaders feel backe in a corner and don't like it. if you look at the trump presidency, it is true the n.a.t.o. military allies boosted their spending, you talk about n,rmanent structured cooperatiouilding up capabilities long term to meet the threat from russia and north africa. you have a you were that is more formidable and capable now. they're not going to acknowledge this or that it's donald trump who's driven to that, but h
substance has been hawkish over the last few months >> saying crimea is primarily a russian ethnic untrych is exactly the points made by putin and the russian government after the invasion and occupation of crimea, has been -- >> he's also in ukraine with anti-tank weapons. >> the fact is the bulwark against russian soviet imperalism interventionism has been n.a.t.o., and he hasen we nate o. he has sabotaged his own partners. >> woodruff: what is the legacy, reihan, of...
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cause all your victims are black women.ny west simply interrupted taylor swift and he had to leave the untryar! [ cheers ] so look, i'm sure the song sounds great, but you don't deserve my attention. what you deserve is il time, you slant rhyming dummy! this has been "amber's minute of fury." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: amber ruffin, everybody. we've got a great show for you tonight. she's one of our favorites.s shre to celebrate 10 seasons of "martha bakes" on pbs and also give me a few pointers on some incredible desserts. martha stewart is backe show! [ cheers and applause ] he's starring in the new film, "damascus cover," jonathan rhys meyers joins us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] you're here on a very good evening. before we get to all that, as president trump's legal and political troubles continue to mount, he's stepping us his war on the press and lying to his a supporteut his economic agenda. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: just this wk, the white house has been hit with a secret tape recorded by trump's ex-lawyer and is
cause all your victims are black women.ny west simply interrupted taylor swift and he had to leave the untryar! [ cheers ] so look, i'm sure the song sounds great, but you don't deserve my attention. what you deserve is il time, you slant rhyming dummy! this has been "amber's minute of fury." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: amber ruffin, everybody. we've got a great show for you tonight. she's one of our favorites.s shre to celebrate 10 seasons of "martha bakes"...
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secure our southern border and allow the deaths, the rapes, the drug abuse that is overwhelming stop untry -- we got to it. the obama administration had a chance to cut it off at its root source. they killed the program. so, mr. speaker, i think it would be a good idea, i know our friend, mike pompeo, is busy right at this moment. but there are others in the state department, there are people in homeland security, secretary nielsen, others. we can do something about it. we've got to do something about it. it's what decent, caring people ould do. including any have got to ys you give these children back to people that may not be their have s, people that convictions for human trafficking and sex trafficking or child molest -- molestation ought to come up on charges themselves. fortunately one judge backed off of the deadline that had been set for getting certain children back to their parents. because homeland security and h.h.s. is doing everything they can as quickly as they can to ake sure if they give children to adults they're not sex traffickers, they're not drug traffickers. there is
secure our southern border and allow the deaths, the rapes, the drug abuse that is overwhelming stop untry -- we got to it. the obama administration had a chance to cut it off at its root source. they killed the program. so, mr. speaker, i think it would be a good idea, i know our friend, mike pompeo, is busy right at this moment. but there are others in the state department, there are people in homeland security, secretary nielsen, others. we can do something about it. we've got to do...
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. >> people erupted nationwide, the senate votes reflected the anger in the untry.r eruption from the >> demonstrators later marched to the department of justice. >>>n apartment fire ripping through a building and leaving one womanth in e hospital in northeast d.c. the fire started yesterday on taylorstreet. you can see medics were able to check out two children at the scene. we're told those kids are okay. investigators say the firen started i a basement. there's no word on the exact cause or the condition of the woman who was taken to the aspital. >>> this morni search for a new leader on the virginia state republicans is under way. chairman john itbeck is out, he's from loudoun. speaker cox praised whitbeck for mobilizi grass roots support. the biggest state race this fall is republican cory stewart challenging democratic senator tim kaine. >>> it's all in an effort to riders.ually impaired federal authorities say several cars do not have the chain barriers and hence are not safe. two people with visual impairments have fallen on to the tracks where the barriers
. >> people erupted nationwide, the senate votes reflected the anger in the untry.r eruption from the >> demonstrators later marched to the department of justice. >>>n apartment fire ripping through a building and leaving one womanth in e hospital in northeast d.c. the fire started yesterday on taylorstreet. you can see medics were able to check out two children at the scene. we're told those kids are okay. investigators say the firen started i a basement. there's no word...
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negotiations on this scale, untried in our history, it will a lwa ys untried in our history, it willnd your viewers who think what the hell is going on? but it is important we get this right. i am a remainer macro totally committed to honouring the referendum, i think the government has come up with a solution which everybody should get behind. —— i think the prime minister has come up with a solution. i do not want her pushed one way or the other by people on either end, i was making a statement by voting how i did last night. given you are saying you are loyal to the government, would you vote with the government this afternoon, not with some of your conservative and labour colleagues in suggesting a customs union? iam i am voting with the government because it is consistent with the white paper and the chequers agreement and with leaving the eu, as most of my constituents who voted leave would expect. richard benyon, conservative mp, with a new addition to the political lexicon, asymmetric politics, simon! studio: we are still getting over the mild expletive you used! i do apologi
negotiations on this scale, untried in our history, it will a lwa ys untried in our history, it willnd your viewers who think what the hell is going on? but it is important we get this right. i am a remainer macro totally committed to honouring the referendum, i think the government has come up with a solution which everybody should get behind. —— i think the prime minister has come up with a solution. i do not want her pushed one way or the other by people on either end, i was making a...
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they are closing out the show with "this is my untry." megyn kelly after your local news.ews today" news break. >>> 8:56 on this wednesday july 4th.i' erica gonzalez. , e city is so hot outside metro is allowing peopleo carry water and drinks on the buses. that's usually not allowed. >>> heading down to the mall catching met is goi to be your best bet. the system opened at 7:00 this morning and it will close at 11:30 tonight. after 6:00 p.m. metro is going to run extra trains to cry to move twds to and from the national maul as effell as effi possible. what about the tin? we'll hat after the break. migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and... migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even star. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month,... each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injections take about 15 minutes in your doctor's office and are covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread... hours to weeks after injection... causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as diffi
they are closing out the show with "this is my untry." megyn kelly after your local news.ews today" news break. >>> 8:56 on this wednesday july 4th.i' erica gonzalez. , e city is so hot outside metro is allowing peopleo carry water and drinks on the buses. that's usually not allowed. >>> heading down to the mall catching met is goi to be your best bet. the system opened at 7:00 this morning and it will close at 11:30 tonight. after 6:00 p.m. metro is going to...
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. >> mine is an antidote for a untry that feels divided right now.the beginning of the country to now, ided and putbeen d it together. >> i would read anything by jon meacham. and i picked rules of civility. which is, a, the title is apt for our timesut today, it's a great book. it's basically the great gatsby meets sex and the city.ion, not completely easy read, but it's fun. kind of a little lracy, atle fun. it has a mystery in it, and a great beach read and something you and your husband, you and your spouse can read. >> cliff notes? >> it's easy to red. a good one. >> his gentleman in moscow is good. >> he used to b aoney manager and now he's a successful author. >> savannah and i like to talk about it, but her mother is the real book worm. >> really fun. ro want to hear you, so post your favorite books. use the if you want more information about our summer reads, go to today.com and jenna's book club, and megyn, you're here not just to tell us about the book but what you have coming up. >> six womenhe mastering art of bronchriding. in seral stat
. >> mine is an antidote for a untry that feels divided right now.the beginning of the country to now, ided and putbeen d it together. >> i would read anything by jon meacham. and i picked rules of civility. which is, a, the title is apt for our timesut today, it's a great book. it's basically the great gatsby meets sex and the city.ion, not completely easy read, but it's fun. kind of a little lracy, atle fun. it has a mystery in it, and a great beach read and something you and your...
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these patients are in nursing homes, and we are in a cash—strapped nhs where often inexperienced or untriedtrained are making these decisions, and this is why the court of protection has been so why the court of protection has been so important. the decisions are very difficult. they have to be made by specialists who know about the area. the diagnosis is problematic. predictions about survival times are difficult, and the termination is best interests are also difficult, because many of these patients did not expect to be in this situation and never expressed a view to relatives or to carers about what they would want done. so we're not talking about people here with dementia or stroke or who are dying from cancer or who are in a coma, we're talking about people who are severely brain damaged and may well live for years or four decades, who are effectively —— or four decades, who are effectively going to be starved to death. this is our concern, that this moves the rubicon. you obviously feel passionate about this, and clive coleman acknowledged, and i'm sure you would, that there are stro
these patients are in nursing homes, and we are in a cash—strapped nhs where often inexperienced or untriedtrained are making these decisions, and this is why the court of protection has been so why the court of protection has been so important. the decisions are very difficult. they have to be made by specialists who know about the area. the diagnosis is problematic. predictions about survival times are difficult, and the termination is best interests are also difficult, because many of...
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that is why untry. washington, d.c. is really frustrating the rest of the country. that's message part one. message part two is we live in different worlds. if the reflection on cnn, fox and msnbc are accurate about the way washington thinks about itself and how decided -- divided everybody seems to be into red, blue, and rural, we live in different worlds because in the cities we govern, that is not our experience. it's not our experience that people are running to the edges and not talking to each other, going into restaurants and this group sitting over here and this one over there. re seeking and finding common ground because they depend on each other. there are people looking and finding common ground because they depend on each other. so without being simplistic, you o they know be they can't get anything done without the other. without being too simplistic, you know this to be true. you will find what you seek. if you seek common ground, if you want a solution to the problem, if the incentive is to make something work as opposed to win, or be the leader or do
that is why untry. washington, d.c. is really frustrating the rest of the country. that's message part one. message part two is we live in different worlds. if the reflection on cnn, fox and msnbc are accurate about the way washington thinks about itself and how decided -- divided everybody seems to be into red, blue, and rural, we live in different worlds because in the cities we govern, that is not our experience. it's not our experience that people are running to the edges and not talking to...
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maria: stay with us for a joint news conference for untried with the prime minister teresa made.l take you live in the to get it up for the press conference. i'm into focus and big way today. investors with the latest results of the biggest banks. awaiting jpmorgan chase for the second quarter. reporting before the bell this morning will likely set the tone for market. features are flat ahead of those numbers and we will likely see a big change. dow industrials flat as the s&p 500 and the not that composite. nasdaq up three points, the others are down fractionally. yesterday the nasdaq to an all-time high of 78.23. the nasdaq up one and a 3%. the dow is also showing again. up 1% and the dow jones industrial average. markets are higher across the board. the dax index: territory. markets closed higher in the best performer was japan. to make average of 2%. at&t getting ready for battle. the department of justice filed an appeal which allowed the company to allow time warner for $85 billion. the ceo of at&t, randall stevens in. the new thriller skyscraper. netflix and it the 17 year
maria: stay with us for a joint news conference for untried with the prime minister teresa made.l take you live in the to get it up for the press conference. i'm into focus and big way today. investors with the latest results of the biggest banks. awaiting jpmorgan chase for the second quarter. reporting before the bell this morning will likely set the tone for market. features are flat ahead of those numbers and we will likely see a big change. dow industrials flat as the s&p 500 and the...