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don't tell us a long story. we don't need your name or the whole thing. a lot of people want to know things here but were to take just a couple in the audience and then roxanne will be signing books. raise your hand. >> you go. >> how are you. >> i'm good thank you. >> i think it to fund book yet, but what was the moment like when you told your parents and your family what happened. >> i didn't. >> know, they no. >> okay. that would be uncomfortable. a little magazine called "time" magazine published an article about my last nonfiction book and that opened up the conversation. >> yes, i'm very passive-aggressive. i'm not proud of it. if i could do it over i would do differently but it's hard to find the words, especially so many years later. just like well i'll just cross my fingers that they never hear about the book because who's gonna read a book about feminis feminism. [laughter] >> another question. >> roxanne, just yesterday it was discussed, the biome, are you familiar with that. >> okay, i'm fairly familiar with it because we just learned about it
don't tell us a long story. we don't need your name or the whole thing. a lot of people want to know things here but were to take just a couple in the audience and then roxanne will be signing books. raise your hand. >> you go. >> how are you. >> i'm good thank you. >> i think it to fund book yet, but what was the moment like when you told your parents and your family what happened. >> i didn't. >> know, they no. >> okay. that would be uncomfortable. a...
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gene munster gives us a long and short story on tesla coming up. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. let's focus on tesla's electric future. share surging 9% over the last few days as investors fixate on what ceo elon musk said is coming next. solar roofs, semitruck's, and model three deliveries. musk: i am confident that we will be able to reach a production rate of 10,000 vehicles per week towards the end of next year. remain, we believe, on track to achieve a 5000 unit week by the end of this year. scarlet: our next guest warns investors against disappointments in the near future. are positive on tesla over the longer term, but you say that there is room for disappointment in the near term including the need for tesla to raise cash. elon musk said tesla is considering that -- a debt offering. should he do it now since there is so much positive buzz? >> he probably should. too, that iphasize, think the tesla story has more upside versus other large-cap tech over the
gene munster gives us a long and short story on tesla coming up. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. let's focus on tesla's electric future. share surging 9% over the last few days as investors fixate on what ceo elon musk said is coming next. solar roofs, semitruck's, and model three deliveries. musk: i am confident that we will be able to reach a production rate of 10,000 vehicles per week towards the end of...
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from time to time, but i am conscious that in a couple of days there will be a story telling us the exact opposite. so, let's hold onto this one for as long people are fairly confused. good of you to come in. lovely to see you. that is it from the papers tonight, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. all there for you seven days a week will stop if you seven days a week will stop if you miss the programme, any even in, you miss the programme, any even in, you can watch it again on bbc iplayer. thanks again to my guests and goodbye. prospects for the rest of the week to remain fairly mixed, nice enough, the sun is out. this is the seal in wales now, pushing north, heavy bursts of rain out there at the moment, they will become increasingly confined to northern england, southern and eastern scotland, rumbles of thunder, eventually pushing off into the north sea by the end of the night, at the same time, could see rumbles of thunder. overnight rain has cleared in the channel islands, still optimistic that the rain across the south—east corner has cleared, eastern kent, by the time we get away. starting the
from time to time, but i am conscious that in a couple of days there will be a story telling us the exact opposite. so, let's hold onto this one for as long people are fairly confused. good of you to come in. lovely to see you. that is it from the papers tonight, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. all there for you seven days a week will stop if you seven days a week will stop if you miss the programme, any even in, you miss the programme, any even in, you...
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tonight a question with the rapper and activist joins us to talk about his long awaited debut album. the product is confrontational, uplifting and steeped in a personal story that envelopes his hometown of chicago. we're glad you joined us. vig mensa coming up in just a moment. >>> so pleased to welcome vic mens too. program. he has worked with jay z and kanye and won plays for his politically charged lyrics. the autobiography is out this week and tackles serious issues and features appearances from pretty familiar faces. before our conversation with him, now a clip from the video for the song "rage." ♪ i want you to rage tonight ♪ before your final fly ♪ i want you to rage into the night ♪ ♪ i want you to know your ride before your final flight ♪ ♪ just as a burning bird >> i'm looking at this shot of all the water. i'm thinking what is in the watter that you're drink in chicago? collin, kanye, chance, you. the narrative that we get out of chicago is the story line that you know. that black people are killing black people and nothing is good outside of michigan avenue. >> right. >> and, yet, every other year or so there seems to be another creator, innova
tonight a question with the rapper and activist joins us to talk about his long awaited debut album. the product is confrontational, uplifting and steeped in a personal story that envelopes his hometown of chicago. we're glad you joined us. vig mensa coming up in just a moment. >>> so pleased to welcome vic mens too. program. he has worked with jay z and kanye and won plays for his politically charged lyrics. the autobiography is out this week and tackles serious issues and features...
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tonight a question with the rapper and activist joins us to talk about his long awaited debut album. the product is confrontational, uplifting and steeped in a personal story a moment.
tonight a question with the rapper and activist joins us to talk about his long awaited debut album. the product is confrontational, uplifting and steeped in a personal story a moment.
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. >>> for so many, a cancer diagnosis is the beginning of a long and difficult journey. joe rosato jr. shows us a storyup trying to give the patients hope. >> reporter: you never know what might be hiding inside the plain office building you have passed a million times. [ phone ringing ] >> reporter: beyond the walls of this danville office complex, three sisters, a nephew and a phone. >> this is ryan. >> reporter: are helping people battle cancer. >> the phone has been ringing off the hook. >> reporter: this family operation started ten years ago. and like many noble journeys it was born from tragedy. >> my husband, mike miller, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, fourth stage, back in 2003. >> reporter: while erin miller's husband mike began chemotherapy her sister dana began her own search for help. >> she combed through all the clinical trials in the united states looking for something. >> reporter: the family fund mi found mike a clinical trial that was in the philippines. the family helped the millers pay the mountain of travel expenses. >> he lived for 19 months and he was able to coach my dau
. >>> for so many, a cancer diagnosis is the beginning of a long and difficult journey. joe rosato jr. shows us a storyup trying to give the patients hope. >> reporter: you never know what might be hiding inside the plain office building you have passed a million times. [ phone ringing ] >> reporter: beyond the walls of this danville office complex, three sisters, a nephew and a phone. >> this is ryan. >> reporter: are helping people battle cancer. >> the...
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a bizarre story developing on a direct attack of our diplomats in havana. fox news chief national correspondent, ed henry. you have a long title. you're joining us> this story keeps getting more and more bizarre about american diplomats in havana losing their hearing because of attacks. breaking tonight, officials in canada now telling us at least one of their diplomats in havana also suffered a hearing loss. this is expanding. it all started in the fall of 2016 at the new u.s. embassy in cuba when several american diplomats started inexplicably suffering losses of hearing and had symptoms so nasty, they had to come home to america early. the trump administration has expelled two cubans from their embassy in washington as retaliation. after months of investigation, the u.s. government has concluded our diplomats were attacked with advanced sonic weapons that were operating outside of their ability to detect or hear it. placed either inside or outside their residences in havana. these attacks happened after president obama decided in 2015 to re-establish diplomats ties with cuba followed by this march 2016 trip where he attended a baseball game a
a bizarre story developing on a direct attack of our diplomats in havana. fox news chief national correspondent, ed henry. you have a long title. you're joining us> this story keeps getting more and more bizarre about american diplomats in havana losing their hearing because of attacks. breaking tonight, officials in canada now telling us at least one of their diplomats in havana also suffered a hearing loss. this is expanding. it all started in the fall of 2016 at the new u.s. embassy in...
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use discussion and dialogue some of the smallest possible details on a use in the expense accounts happen exposed after a long fought battle and it's first class all the way for those in brussels that story and more coming your way after a short break. when i was sure seemed wrong. but i. just don't. let me. get to shape out these days you can't educate and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the feeling. every. experience. you get on the old the old. according to josh. that. come along for the rye. welcome back private jets and lavish will tell us are not just the reserve of the rich and famous these days knew they were these details covering just the first two months of twenty sixteen show commissioners racked up half the bills on foreign johns but the tabs as usual left to be picked up by taxpayers. but it's visits to observe by john the first visits to your country our meetings today encounter with foreign minister question good discussions on a range of issues a wide strange of issues and also talked a lot. of european commission presiding over is not a group of technocrats but is composed of politicians this is
use discussion and dialogue some of the smallest possible details on a use in the expense accounts happen exposed after a long fought battle and it's first class all the way for those in brussels that story and more coming your way after a short break. when i was sure seemed wrong. but i. just don't. let me. get to shape out these days you can't educate and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the feeling. every. experience....
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a segment i've been wanting to do for a long time, the salvaging and preservation of artifacts that tell the stories of the community. with uss nancy ukay, a board member of the brooklyn jacl, currently the project director of a national parks service grant and the creator and driving force behind the website, project 50, objects 50, stories of the japanese american incarceration, and also with us, our good friend patti hirahara, a contributor to "pacific citizen," the national newspaper of the jacl, and who has been on our show before for her involvement in collecting photos from the internment camps, as well as her involvement with the smithsonian national museum exhibit, "righting a wrong, japanese americans and world war ii." great to see you both again. nancy, give us an idea in terms of the--there's so many different ways to tell a story. tell us a little bit about your website and its approach. nancy ukay: the website will be launched in this autumn, and we've done is select 50 objects, 50 japanese american camp artifacts, and especially in the 75th anniversary of the executive order 9066, we've lost many of the peopl
a segment i've been wanting to do for a long time, the salvaging and preservation of artifacts that tell the stories of the community. with uss nancy ukay, a board member of the brooklyn jacl, currently the project director of a national parks service grant and the creator and driving force behind the website, project 50, objects 50, stories of the japanese american incarceration, and also with us, our good friend patti hirahara, a contributor to "pacific citizen," the national...
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a long time that's a first for us. >> you know, i read the walgds journal story. and his response was provoked by the question which said, mr. president, the reaction to your speech was mixed. and he went no, no it wasn't mixed that was the greatest speech that had been given to the boy scouts. the klosle void and emptiness a lack of confidence. he is the president of the united states. you can have a mixed reaction to a speech. it doesn't always have to be the greatest speech sbifen in the history of the world. >> and yet julie, what -- especially traditional msm white house correspondents and folks worked in various west wings keep saying he is not doing road trips where he is out in service to the agenda. there is nothing selling infrastructure or, alongside the dekaying rail lines in the new york metropolitan area, alongside fill in the blanc airport that's falling apart. nothing like that. nothing for health care. but it's kind of a sporadic field trip to a nearby slice of the base instead. >> well we did some reporting last week that shows that as president
a long time that's a first for us. >> you know, i read the walgds journal story. and his response was provoked by the question which said, mr. president, the reaction to your speech was mixed. and he went no, no it wasn't mixed that was the greatest speech that had been given to the boy scouts. the klosle void and emptiness a lack of confidence. he is the president of the united states. you can have a mixed reaction to a speech. it doesn't always have to be the greatest speech sbifen in...
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us. >> next on "matter of fact" -- a national historic landmark to confederate heroes five miles long. >> the storys an incomplete story.equal parts myth and dece. >> how the capital of the confederac and later, nasa issues a traffic warning to earth. how the solar eclipse could put a crimp let's talk about haribo goldbears. the red one is more gooder to me cos it tastes like berries. they're really squishy. and then i'm gonna fly it in to my mouth. ♪ kids and grown ups love it ♪o ♪ the happy world of haribo ♪ soledad: in richmond, virginia, the issue of how to handle the city's confed statues is a big deal. city'sprising, given the history. in 1861,e voted to secede from the united states, the appenzell there, because of its central location. fast-forward, ri 223,000. 50% black, 45% white, 5% other minority. in its midst, monument avenue, statues of civil war heroes robert. lee, jefferson davis, and stonewall jackson stand the mayor of richmond thinks the statues in virginia' down. instead, he says they need additionl context. >> the story is at best an equal parts myth and deception. it's our res
us. >> next on "matter of fact" -- a national historic landmark to confederate heroes five miles long. >> the storys an incomplete story.equal parts myth and dece. >> how the capital of the confederac and later, nasa issues a traffic warning to earth. how the solar eclipse could put a crimp let's talk about haribo goldbears. the red one is more gooder to me cos it tastes like berries. they're really squishy. and then i'm gonna fly it in to my mouth. ♪ kids and...
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us, a beautiful sunrise. this is a big are taken from manchester, not long ago. that is only half the story.re. not rising too much further. showers around across parts of england and wales, and into the afternoon, drifting east. thunder and hail mixed in with those showers. further north, sunny spells. into the afternoon, a fair bit of cloud in the sky. some breaks around. some sunshine, but when the rain comes in, it could be heavy with some thunder. showers moving through northern scotland, and northern ireland as well. parts of the south—west faring quite well, largely dry and bright. good spells of sunshine. probably getting up to 21 degrees also in the south—eastern corner between those showers. a shower or two at the world championship athletics is afternoon. not necessarily at one o'clock, but the 10th of a shower or two. dry rather than. showers overnight tonight under this ridge of high pressure. skies clearing, but there isa pressure. skies clearing, but there is a weather system moving into the west of the uk. 0vernight, turning quite chilly. temperatures in double figures, in mo
us, a beautiful sunrise. this is a big are taken from manchester, not long ago. that is only half the story.re. not rising too much further. showers around across parts of england and wales, and into the afternoon, drifting east. thunder and hail mixed in with those showers. further north, sunny spells. into the afternoon, a fair bit of cloud in the sky. some breaks around. some sunshine, but when the rain comes in, it could be heavy with some thunder. showers moving through northern scotland,...
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a five- week recess. charlie heard from the new york times. stay with us. bang back. boy: this is the story of a boy who didn't talk for a long time.oy liked things to always be the same. any changes would scare and upset him. the unknown was an unfriendly place. the boy was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places where they couldn't get in. the boy didn't like looking people in the eye. he wasn't trying to be mean, it just made him feel uncomfortable. sometimes he would flap his arms again and again. second boy: one day, i found out i had something called autism. my family got me help. slowly i found my voice and learned all the ways i could live with it better. announcer: early intervention can make a lifetime of difference. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. or a little internet machine? [ phone ringing ] hi mom. it makes you wonder... shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. [ laughing ] so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unli
a five- week recess. charlie heard from the new york times. stay with us. bang back. boy: this is the story of a boy who didn't talk for a long time.oy liked things to always be the same. any changes would scare and upset him. the unknown was an unfriendly place. the boy was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places where they couldn't get in. the boy didn't like looking people in the eye. he wasn't trying to be mean, it just made him feel uncomfortable. sometimes he...
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i thought they told us a compelling story, which brings me to the latest development less than two weeks ago, they formed a longm partnership, with grub hub buying the online food business for $287 million and yelp is going to integrate grub hub's restaurants into the online review platform so when you hook a restaurant up on yelp, you can order from grub hub. one place. to me it seems like a match made in heaven. i don't understand why they didn't merge, but this has the potential to give both companies a shot in the earnings arm by plugging grub hub's platform into their site, restaurants will have more reason to advertise on yelp, and they can be signed up for couponing, advanced ordering. and they'll get a transaction fee, which makes them less hostage to advertising the flip side is by teaming up with yelp, grub hub gets access to a heck of a lot more eyeballs it's no surprise the stocks shot up, or that the analyst community was positive about the deal that's without even knowing the financial terms of the transaction. grub hub outlined some of the details in greater detail. even though they'll be paying
i thought they told us a compelling story, which brings me to the latest development less than two weeks ago, they formed a longm partnership, with grub hub buying the online food business for $287 million and yelp is going to integrate grub hub's restaurants into the online review platform so when you hook a restaurant up on yelp, you can order from grub hub. one place. to me it seems like a match made in heaven. i don't understand why they didn't merge, but this has the potential to give both...
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use a nuclear weapon, it would mean the end of their country as they know it. >> i'm chris matthews. let's play hearted ball. the big story tonight, president bush tell us americans to prepare for a long-term undertaking in iraq. >> there are some who feel like that, you know, the conditions are such that they can attack us there. my answer is bring them on. we've got the force necessary to deal with the security situation. >> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the worl has never seen. >> george, so a lot of presidents have said a lot of tough things, and there is that balance that you have to have between sounding tough, sounding strong, making americans feel safer and not compromising the effort of coming to a peaceful resolution. donald trump has the added problem of remarkable low popularity, which unfortunately, history has shown is always increased by a conflict with another nation. >> that's right. trump has got problems right now, and, you know, this could raise his stature well many people who believe that the president should always stand strong and so on. but i think the quote from president kennedy was
use a nuclear weapon, it would mean the end of their country as they know it. >> i'm chris matthews. let's play hearted ball. the big story tonight, president bush tell us americans to prepare for a long-term undertaking in iraq. >> there are some who feel like that, you know, the conditions are such that they can attack us there. my answer is bring them on. we've got the force necessary to deal with the security situation. >> north korea best not make any more threats to the...
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us for our midday newscast. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm kris sanchez. it's a story we've been following all morning long. it broke just a few minutes ago, that news of the arrest. pete suratos is live at the bart station with what we know about this guy, pete, and what charges he faces. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris and sam. this is all new breaking news, as you mentioned, moving very fast. i did speak to a bart official who can confirm an arrest has been made when it comes to a suspect following two incidents that happened last weekend. these are surveillance images of the man that was arrested in connection with these two incidents. now, according to bart police, they're saying on saturday at the embarcadero station in san francisco that that man, that suspect you're looking at, punched a man in the face twice, and this was an unprovoked attack. the victim does not know the suspect. there was another incident on thursday in between the bayfair station and san leandro station while they were in transit. they're saying the same man hit the victim on the train with a metal object. we're learning
us for our midday newscast. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm kris sanchez. it's a story we've been following all morning long. it broke just a few minutes ago, that news of the arrest. pete suratos is live at the bart station with what we know about this guy, pete, and what charges he faces. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris and sam. this is all new breaking news, as you mentioned, moving very fast. i did speak to a bart official who can confirm an arrest has been made when it comes...
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using this long history. we will look at some other stories. the financial times. firstly, aes. boys ahead of girls for the first time in decades. there was a gap to close. it's a shame, though. they were sexist exams. it is a sweeping generalisation, but girls tend to do better when there is a coursework focus and boys do better with exam focus. now, the only assessment is an exam. and some experts are saying this is the reason why there is a surge in boys overtaking girls. i think you would want this to have a parity with boys and girls getting roughly the same. but we are not yet there. michael gove try to bring in exams to make it harder to get good grades and it has done the other way around. boys are getting better grades. it will be interesting to see what happens next weekend even so see what happens next weekend even so next year with the jsces. see what happens next weekend even so next year with thejsces. this year is just so next year with thejsces. this year isjust a so next year with thejsces. this year is just a change of the year. we will go through all of tha
using this long history. we will look at some other stories. the financial times. firstly, aes. boys ahead of girls for the first time in decades. there was a gap to close. it's a shame, though. they were sexist exams. it is a sweeping generalisation, but girls tend to do better when there is a coursework focus and boys do better with exam focus. now, the only assessment is an exam. and some experts are saying this is the reason why there is a surge in boys overtaking girls. i think you would...
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us. it's very exciting to have been on this long. we're going to start today with a story of one owner who had to entirely rethink his company in order to survive. ma reese loves vintage cars, especially luxury vintage cars. about ten years ago, he fell in love with a particular one and he persuaded his wife they should buy it and start a company driving people around. when the company just wasn't strong enough, they had to change their business model and it works. >> i've got big dreams. >> we're always looking for new opportunities. >> maurice and rhonda brewster are president and husband and wife of this company. >> he's the visionary .sales marketing and public relations and i have more the detail, organizational logistics project management skill set. >> together, these two started out with a wedding show fur service 15 years ago, which they ran from their home in pal alto, california. >> we would take calls at the dinner table all hours of the night. at the time our office was in the garage. >> maurice is quick to say, not any more a mom and pop business. >> it start
us. it's very exciting to have been on this long. we're going to start today with a story of one owner who had to entirely rethink his company in order to survive. ma reese loves vintage cars, especially luxury vintage cars. about ten years ago, he fell in love with a particular one and he persuaded his wife they should buy it and start a company driving people around. when the company just wasn't strong enough, they had to change their business model and it works. >> i've got big dreams....
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a ha rd—core of protesters. police, using tear gas to disperse a hard—core of protesters. the trouble didn‘t last long. the controversy surrounding the president, by contrast, goes on and on. our top storyan court ofjustice and put british law first when we leave the eu. and still to come... birmingham‘s gang culture — police ban more than a dozen men from the city in a crackdown on guns and violence. coming up in sportsday on bbc news, it‘s the end of an era for england as record goal scorer wayne rooney retires from international football, despite being set for a recall. rooney says it‘s the right time to bow out. we reported recently that learner drivers are to have lessons on the motorway from next year. now a road safety charity wants driving on rural roads to be made compulsory for learners. figures, calculated per billion miles of each type of road show, that on rural roads, there were 9a3 deaths in 2015. that‘s compared to 577 on urban routes, and down to 96 deaths on motorways — that‘s about a tenth of the rate for rural roads. a word of warning, claire marshall‘s report starts with pictures of an accident which you might find upsetting. no—one in the incident, nor the animals,
a ha rd—core of protesters. police, using tear gas to disperse a hard—core of protesters. the trouble didn‘t last long. the controversy surrounding the president, by contrast, goes on and on. our top storyan court ofjustice and put british law first when we leave the eu. and still to come... birmingham‘s gang culture — police ban more than a dozen men from the city in a crackdown on guns and violence. coming up in sportsday on bbc news, it‘s the end of an era for england as record...
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a moment after hearing that story. >> i know it's been a long day starting at 10:00 a.m. joining us in person, joining us online in what we feel is a really relevant, pertinent and essential conversation how to effectively extremism. and effects fill it everyone here. and the religious freedom specifics on her and the religious, civic and legal discourse as it relates to the first amendment. i myself in the executive director of the organization i am a second generation, son of somali immigrants, someone who is considered a community leader in the somali community. what i would like to talk about in these brief moments is radicalization in the community. radicalization and with tears. they do contribute to this radicalization. as you heard time and time again, not just one thing, they are different issues and factors that do contribute to radicalization. we just heard this story of ibrahim aziz and his brother, the social awkwardness, and the inability to family members. before i begin, a brief background about the symbolic community. there are hundreds of thousands of somali americ
a moment after hearing that story. >> i know it's been a long day starting at 10:00 a.m. joining us in person, joining us online in what we feel is a really relevant, pertinent and essential conversation how to effectively extremism. and effects fill it everyone here. and the religious freedom specifics on her and the religious, civic and legal discourse as it relates to the first amendment. i myself in the executive director of the organization i am a second generation, son of somali...
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us how long it will last, in just a moment. first-- here is a quick look at today's top stories. of guam is reassuring islanders that there is no danger to the u.s. territory.. north korea says it is considering striking areas around guam... with medium-to-long-ran ge strategic ballistic missiles. the threat to guam followed a warning from president trump that if north korea continued to threaten the u.s. it would quote face "fire and fury like the world has never seen." a major order from the d-c department of health. united medical center in southeast washington has been ordered to stop delivering babies - and offering prenatal care - for 90 days the health department did not specify why they issued the order but one high ranking city official tells abc7 news umc has quote "woefully inadequate facilities" and quote."grossly underserves the community." good morning washington. toss to eileen - delightful today and tomorrow - delightful today and tomorrow - rain chances friday through monday - no sign of high heat and humidity low humidity. very nice for early august. highs: 82-8
us how long it will last, in just a moment. first-- here is a quick look at today's top stories. of guam is reassuring islanders that there is no danger to the u.s. territory.. north korea says it is considering striking areas around guam... with medium-to-long-ran ge strategic ballistic missiles. the threat to guam followed a warning from president trump that if north korea continued to threaten the u.s. it would quote face "fire and fury like the world has never seen." a major order...
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we wrote a long story about that. that came to us from our readers. is, my readers are interested in process. it's exciting and gratifying to me. job, that was a very instructive experience, learning about procedure. the outcome. about that's where i was during the aca and tarp. i watched everything from that vantage point and trying to understand those rules. ofdon't write a lot reconciliation explainers. i'm sure we will have to do one at some point is fault. -- this fall. helps know procedure where the important hurdles are. writing. they have to agree on a budget. -- in't raise long-term don't spline it. in -- explaine it. i want to make sure people understand the structural procedural barriers that are there. those things will drive the policymaking. republicans need to decide on tax reform. how much revenue should the government collect over the next decade? they have not decided that yet. they can talk about details and the rates. they've got to make that decision first. i approach my job without procedural knowledge in mind. when you think you
we wrote a long story about that. that came to us from our readers. is, my readers are interested in process. it's exciting and gratifying to me. job, that was a very instructive experience, learning about procedure. the outcome. about that's where i was during the aca and tarp. i watched everything from that vantage point and trying to understand those rules. ofdon't write a lot reconciliation explainers. i'm sure we will have to do one at some point is fault. -- this fall. helps know...
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a long—term issue for the japanese to address. thanks for the japanese to address. thanks for joining for the japanese to address. thanks forjoining us. let's take a look at some of the other storiesexecutive of australia's largest bank is to retire following a money laundering scandal. ian narev has been head of commonwealth bank since 2011 but civil charges accuse the lender of breaching financing rules. those claims have wiped billions of dollars off the bank's market value. narev is expected to step down injune next year. after weeks of public disagreement, the uk's finance minister phillip hammond and the country's trade secretary liam fox have written a joint article for the sunday telegraph, stating that britain will need a transition deal when it leaves the european union. the pair say that any deal would be "time limited" and should not be viewed as a "back door" to staying in the eu. bitcoin is hovering above the $4,000 mark after surging past the milestone at the weekend. bloomberg reports it has soared on growing optimism faster transaction times will hasten the spread of the cryptocurrency. facebook is reported to have launched a photo—sharing app specifically aimed a
a long—term issue for the japanese to address. thanks for the japanese to address. thanks for joining for the japanese to address. thanks forjoining us. let's take a look at some of the other storiesexecutive of australia's largest bank is to retire following a money laundering scandal. ian narev has been head of commonwealth bank since 2011 but civil charges accuse the lender of breaching financing rules. those claims have wiped billions of dollars off the bank's market value. narev is...
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meantime do get in touch and share your thoughts on the day stories by following us on facebook and twitter. classloader financial from long johns did a little money laundering first to visit this cache of the three different. oh good that's a good start well we have our three bags also years of the herbs of the going to america something over susan the cayman islands it will hold these rights are complicit in their tough talk or soon to surf to deal with oh it's a film producer and sues mood ok let's see how we do well we've got only got a nice luxury watch for lax and for stacey old beautiful jewelry and how about a cup of calogero or bill again for the you know what money lottery is highly. watched doesn't look good. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was again stil
meantime do get in touch and share your thoughts on the day stories by following us on facebook and twitter. classloader financial from long johns did a little money laundering first to visit this cache of the three different. oh good that's a good start well we have our three bags also years of the herbs of the going to america something over susan the cayman islands it will hold these rights are complicit in their tough talk or soon to surf to deal with oh it's a film producer and sues mood...
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. >> reporter: that was a long convoluted story, it takes 15 hours to get here from moscow own on a train. the local administration they basically lied to usaid he eat not here, he's in a village 3 1/2, four hours' drive from here, but we waited in this central location where he was meant to be giving a press conference and we had an opportunity to ---asked him about those allegations of collusion, and also asked him about that meeting in may with president trump alongside the russian foreign minute stister. when you met donald trump the president, were you surprised when he disclosed credit information to you about syria? >> i don't think there was anything secret disclosed in that meeting. >> what about this allegation that you're a spy master, a spy recruiter. did you recruit any members of the donald trump administration. >> you should be ashamed, because cnn is the company that keeps on pointing to this allegation. it's nonsense. >> reporter: but it's u.s. security officials, intelligence officials that made it, of course. >> i have heard that said, and also former times when i was a diplomat. there was no reason to divulge that he kn
. >> reporter: that was a long convoluted story, it takes 15 hours to get here from moscow own on a train. the local administration they basically lied to usaid he eat not here, he's in a village 3 1/2, four hours' drive from here, but we waited in this central location where he was meant to be giving a press conference and we had an opportunity to ---asked him about those allegations of collusion, and also asked him about that meeting in may with president trump alongside the russian...
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a poorly sourced yarn." poorly sourced yarn, also what ivanka uses for her clothing line. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hey! >> stephen: you're very nice. one historian said, "this story is a fabrication and has long been discredited. i am amazed it is still making the rounds." if it wasn't for our president, a lot of things wouldn't be making the rounds. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) "okay, this is how general patton stopped the nazis at the battle of miami. okay? so, there at miami beach -- fabulous hotels -- he snuck into hitler's cabana, disguised as a babysitter. named brenda, i think. ( laughter ) they told him not to forget to put the turkey in the microwave. when they came home, the turkey was in the bassinet. eva braun freaks out. hitler shoots himself in the bunker." ( laughter ) true story. we check him out. is that a true story? we'll fact check that. ( laughter ) so this story is complete nonsense. however, one thing about general pershing that is true is this quote of his: "a competent leader can get efficient service from poor troops, while, on the contrary, an incapable leader can demoralize the best of troops." did he say anything? ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) yay! yeah. h
a poorly sourced yarn." poorly sourced yarn, also what ivanka uses for her clothing line. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hey! >> stephen: you're very nice. one historian said, "this story is a fabrication and has long been discredited. i am amazed it is still making the rounds." if it wasn't for our president, a lot of things wouldn't be making the rounds. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) "okay, this is how general patton stopped the nazis at the battle...
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us about your experience. i was in a store, about to purchase something and suddenly they said close the tills, close the tills, nobody can read. —— leave. and long storyase, they said no one can leave, and after five purchase, they said no one can leave, and afterfive minutes purchase, they said no one can leave, and after five minutes they said towards my general direction. i did a 180 turn. ran into a random apartment block. block of flats. ran up apartment block. block of flats. ran up some stairs. i thought it was probably not a good idea to be close to any windows, stayed on the ground floor. eventually the police told us that we could leave, we walked, get was a pretty generally horrible experience. thank you for talking to us. experience. thank you for talking to us. the line is difficult. we will let you go. but thank you so much for speaking to us. the reuters news agency has reported that police have found a second van they believe is connected to this attack. the police have said that they have found a second van and from what i understand it is at a different town, not barcelona. we will try to get you some details. and the us secretary of
us about your experience. i was in a store, about to purchase something and suddenly they said close the tills, close the tills, nobody can read. —— leave. and long storyase, they said no one can leave, and after five purchase, they said no one can leave, and afterfive minutes purchase, they said no one can leave, and after five minutes they said towards my general direction. i did a 180 turn. ran into a random apartment block. block of flats. ran up apartment block. block of flats. ran up...
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a highjumper. so was i, no one will ever believe it of any of us. thank you. that is another story. longn is underway after a bus crashed in london into a shop this morning. two passengers had to be cut free. a nurse claimed the driver told her he blacked out before the collision. at the start of rush a devastating crash. passengers travelling on this number 77 bus in clapham described how it veered off the road and into a shop. a lot of screaming from passengers on the bus. a lady in the front right seat, you could only see the upper half of our body. she was screaming for help, there was a lot of blood. i went to try and help, the first reaction was to try and pull out but it was impossible to pull out but it was impossible to pull her out about she was wedged in. the london fire brigade had to save her. she and another woman on the topic were rescued using equipment. an aerial ladder platform which is a fight vehicle which were used to reach either tall buildings or in this case, where we've got had to on the upper deck of the bus, as we have in this situation, we can use it to provid
a highjumper. so was i, no one will ever believe it of any of us. thank you. that is another story. longn is underway after a bus crashed in london into a shop this morning. two passengers had to be cut free. a nurse claimed the driver told her he blacked out before the collision. at the start of rush a devastating crash. passengers travelling on this number 77 bus in clapham described how it veered off the road and into a shop. a lot of screaming from passengers on the bus. a lady in the front...
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have never ever heard of this event so could you in a nutshell tell us what happened fifty years ago in the mediterranean go ahead. well it's a long story and i'll try to condense it as best i can but it had to do with an attack that had been preplanned i believe for many months maybe two years in the planning yet it was it was portrayed as being a spontaneous war and that egypt had attacked israel. that was anything with the truth and and in fact since then most of the subsequent leaders of israel admitted that menachem begin for example admitted that others you talk are being admitted that that it was that it had been provoked by israel against syria jordan and egypt for many months the us everything came off the track when when the war commenced ten days earlier it was scheduled had been scheduled for months to start on june the fifteenth it started on june the fifth because of all these provocations that worked so effectively it was beyond their expects spectate ok ok ok but let's let's talk about the attack itself what happened how this ship was attacked by israelis give this you know five major points what happened on that day go
have never ever heard of this event so could you in a nutshell tell us what happened fifty years ago in the mediterranean go ahead. well it's a long story and i'll try to condense it as best i can but it had to do with an attack that had been preplanned i believe for many months maybe two years in the planning yet it was it was portrayed as being a spontaneous war and that egypt had attacked israel. that was anything with the truth and and in fact since then most of the subsequent leaders of...
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a pretty intense system right there. for us, yes, the fog. it's the big story again. but the fact it's not going to linger as longeans a slight warming trend. tonight, mostly cloudy. drizzle, a lot less likely in the extended, heat coming your way. summer, it's not over yet. you know that. our warmest days are still ahead of us. a look at cloud cover for the morning hours. by noon, still clouds hanging around the bay, but then the breezes pick up and that clears you out. you'll see more sunshine than you have seen the last couple days. mostly cloudy at the coast. a little more sunshine there. 75 in milpitas. 80 in san jose. sunny sfroon. 74 in santa cruz. the cool spot, millbrae at 69. 60 to 63 degrees along the coast today. 67 in downtown san francisco. heading up in the north bay, do wine tasting. 80 to 83. lakeport, 93. north of that, like the last couple days, a threat of a thunderstorm or two. along the east bay shore, oakland and berkeley, some of the cool spots at 72. castro valley and fremont at 76. in livermore, maybe do wine tasting. 88 degrees. all right, here's a look at toonl tonight's temperatures.
a pretty intense system right there. for us, yes, the fog. it's the big story again. but the fact it's not going to linger as longeans a slight warming trend. tonight, mostly cloudy. drizzle, a lot less likely in the extended, heat coming your way. summer, it's not over yet. you know that. our warmest days are still ahead of us. a look at cloud cover for the morning hours. by noon, still clouds hanging around the bay, but then the breezes pick up and that clears you out. you'll see more...
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words between president trump and north korea, bill daley is joining us from chicago, head of a swiss hedge fund. careera long and storiedn washington, served as chief of staff to barack obama him and was commerce secretary under president bill clinton. bill, great to see you tonight. bill: thank you for having me. you heard comments that north korea would see things they never thought possible. what do you read into that? bill: obviously the president thinks that will somehow back down the kim jong-un. there is no one in the world, who is rational, that does not realize the power of the u.s. military is unparalleled. it is, without question, the most formidable military. i do not think it will surprise anyone we have capacity beyond anyone else. hesitate,use one to because it is not normal for a president to draw a line, basically. ornorth korea attacks guam fires any missile toward guam over japan, that is different. but this president is different than the previous ones. betty: very different, bill. do you condone this kind of strategy? bill: the bottom line is, what works? betty: do you think it will work? bill: i do
words between president trump and north korea, bill daley is joining us from chicago, head of a swiss hedge fund. careera long and storiedn washington, served as chief of staff to barack obama him and was commerce secretary under president bill clinton. bill, great to see you tonight. bill: thank you for having me. you heard comments that north korea would see things they never thought possible. what do you read into that? bill: obviously the president thinks that will somehow back down the kim...
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us, around 2425 celsius widely. they seem not long ago in bedfordshire, barely a cloud in the sky. but a different storyand are north—west england and to wales. eventually the cloud will be thick enough to bring them outbreaks of rain into western parts of scotla nd outbreaks of rain into western parts of scotland through the afternoon. what away from the north and west, a good deal of sunshine continues to the afternoon, temperatures between 23 and 26 celsius, perhaps even 1 degrees higher. with centring today in the size overnight, it will keep on bringing across scotland, rendering heavy. wind strengthening into northern ireland through the early hours. tributes —— temperatures around 1316 celsius. bank holiday monday tomorrow and settled across northern ireland and scotland, the wind is strengthening further outbreaks of rain here, and some of that cloud associated with the front will take its way into north—west england, rain later in the day, and more cloud across wales, but otherwise, jim england, eastern parts of wales, another fine and dry and sunny day. quite a different feel across parts of s
us, around 2425 celsius widely. they seem not long ago in bedfordshire, barely a cloud in the sky. but a different storyand are north—west england and to wales. eventually the cloud will be thick enough to bring them outbreaks of rain into western parts of scotla nd outbreaks of rain into western parts of scotland through the afternoon. what away from the north and west, a good deal of sunshine continues to the afternoon, temperatures between 23 and 26 celsius, perhaps even 1 degrees higher....
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a wonderful display and people don't realize what youal. have. they don't know the story of the authors. >> the reason it's lasted so long is because everyone is curious and they had to use bicycles to escape. it is an honor to be here. we formed a group called black girls read and we came down here to meet you. we have 30 girls k-12 may be about 20. [applause] we inspire the girls to read we right now. we want to inspire them and let them know that they can do or be anything that they want to be. if you could please stand up and inspire them with just a few were. >> yo >> you are the future, look at [appguys. [applause] i love this because you are young ladies with different outfits [inaudible]can be you can do your thing and read what you want but just takeju advantage of it and know that you can do anything. one of the joys of working with young people and i want to get all of your names because in 20 years or so we will be able to say a couple of the members or all of the members of this group are now doing this and this and we were there when they got started so we are all here toll support you. we will be there saying we knew her. [laughter] so that is another thin
a wonderful display and people don't realize what youal. have. they don't know the story of the authors. >> the reason it's lasted so long is because everyone is curious and they had to use bicycles to escape. it is an honor to be here. we formed a group called black girls read and we came down here to meet you. we have 30 girls k-12 may be about 20. [applause] we inspire the girls to read we right now. we want to inspire them and let them know that they can do or be anything that they...
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a big story. it's the first time the president is using his pardon authority. he did it without going through the normal channels of the department of justice. he can do that. typically, though, there's a longof review at the department of justice for any kind of pardon. in this case it's a recent conviction for the veteran sheriff of maricopa county, arizona. he has been convicted of criminal contempt because he did not follow a court order to stop patrols related to anti-illegal immigration. he has been accused by his critics of racial profiling, discrimination, very harsh conditions when undocumented immigrants were detained. arpaio has been the face in many ways of the anti-immigration and anti-illegal immigration movement in the southwest. there you see him with president trump at a campaign event last year. they have a very like-minded position when it comes to illegal immigration. the critics of the president's action on this pardon say he used the storm as political cover and that he is in effect sort of embracing these divisive issues at a time after charlottesville and when there are already questions about the president's position on issues like that. so it has caused a storm of
a big story. it's the first time the president is using his pardon authority. he did it without going through the normal channels of the department of justice. he can do that. typically, though, there's a longof review at the department of justice for any kind of pardon. in this case it's a recent conviction for the veteran sheriff of maricopa county, arizona. he has been convicted of criminal contempt because he did not follow a court order to stop patrols related to anti-illegal immigration....
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story will we tell this season? are we coming back to do? john was filling us in a bit and we would have a long -- john is not short on words. so -- >> we know this. >> yes, yes. >> so we would converse about the roles that he was thinking about for us to play for the next seasons and, you know, speak for hours and he would take that and they would put -- go to the writer's room and come back with these gems. >> what's your end gail to tme extend there is one? are you hoping to do with the stuff you are doing? >> i think -- i don't think there is an end game. you know, i just -- i'm -- you know, i got the battery in my back, you know. [ laughter ] >> i'll keep going and keep going. did you expect to be here? i can't say i thought it was. i can't say i thought it wasn't. i feel like i've listened to the universe. i kind of just let the universe guide me. there is no end game. who is to say where when i come back and sit in this chair or what i'll be talking about, you know, or what i'll be doing, it's -- >> it's been fascinating to watch and this is clearly a legitimate issue and you've talked a
story will we tell this season? are we coming back to do? john was filling us in a bit and we would have a long -- john is not short on words. so -- >> we know this. >> yes, yes. >> so we would converse about the roles that he was thinking about for us to play for the next seasons and, you know, speak for hours and he would take that and they would put -- go to the writer's room and come back with these gems. >> what's your end gail to tme extend there is one? are you...
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a good thing. anna: thank you very much. our guest still with us onset in london. right lane interesting, the conversation around japan. for a long time, the export engine was doing its thing but story> we are talking about a long time to get here. i think that is good to see. i think we are way off from the bank of japan removing their stimulus and they need to see the inflation coming through. we have seen some signs of wage growth picking up a little bit in japan with employment rising as well and actual -- coming through. but people still nervous about it. i think japan as much as europe and the u.k. and china and the u.s., the correlated global growth we have been in since the spring of last year when china pumped the system is still going on. hopefully it sticks with it. i think there are risks around that. japan is a good story but not enough to really move the dial from let's call it five basis points. japanese 10-year yields. manus: abe is going to be relieved by this. there have been voices. we have talked to a number of guests about it. rising pressure on abe to consider resigning. does this kind of data give him a reprieve? >> it is whether it goes on long enough. l thre
a good thing. anna: thank you very much. our guest still with us onset in london. right lane interesting, the conversation around japan. for a long time, the export engine was doing its thing but story> we are talking about a long time to get here. i think that is good to see. i think we are way off from the bank of japan removing their stimulus and they need to see the inflation coming through. we have seen some signs of wage growth picking up a little bit in japan with employment rising as...
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a intelligence officer would use to go out and verify the information. and we had a very long conversation about what we call rument, rumor intelligence, people come out and tell the storiess they know it. the information he had in the steele dossier as i said it was a enormous amount of rument rks but it is int in it, intelligence in it, when the final dossier came out in its fullness, it was very clear that christopher steele had something enormous on his hands. this was not a joke. everything that i had written in the, you know, months prior to that dossier coming out was almost identical to what the cia had written because we are intelligence officers, this is what we do. but the steele dossier had the details of our conjecture. and so enormous things that are coming out now such as, you know, manafort's dealing with the anna cove itch government and being paid off, that was detailed in that dossier in great detail. and all of the individual players who are now being investigated by the mueller investigation. so what this does is this gave the u.s. intelligence committee, which as we're finding out now had already as early as june had its hair on fire over the russian
a intelligence officer would use to go out and verify the information. and we had a very long conversation about what we call rument, rumor intelligence, people come out and tell the storiess they know it. the information he had in the steele dossier as i said it was a enormous amount of rument rks but it is int in it, intelligence in it, when the final dossier came out in its fullness, it was very clear that christopher steele had something enormous on his hands. this was not a joke....
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a similar story. david: thank you so much for joining us today. in a longr, he rose to become deputy secretary of the treasury under george w. bush. we welcome him back. this has been a priority of this administration. are we going forward or backward? we thought we were going to have one consistent plan of presold to the house and senate. now it feels like it's dissolving. >> we are moving forward in a different manner than 1986. a lot of the work was done behind the scenes. a proposal was. that work behind the scenes involve the same positions that are involved in today's discussion. the white house, the secretary , this isry, leadership the process working the way it should. at the end the day, revenue bills have to originate in the house. that theurprise to me is going to bee playing an important role. from the start, the doinistration has tried to is shape framework. i think that's the appropriate thing for the administration to do. i don't this is a zero sum game. this particular point is better for the congress to start moving further out during the
a similar story. david: thank you so much for joining us today. in a longr, he rose to become deputy secretary of the treasury under george w. bush. we welcome him back. this has been a priority of this administration. are we going forward or backward? we thought we were going to have one consistent plan of presold to the house and senate. now it feels like it's dissolving. >> we are moving forward in a different manner than 1986. a lot of the work was done behind the scenes. a proposal...
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a ban on us adoptions in russia. that version did not last long and the press were already on to the real story so donald trump juniorthis string of e—mails. it showed as he was offered damaging information about hillary clinton and said it was part of the russian effort to support the trump campaign. president trump has always maintained that would be a normal thing to do to try to get dirt on your opponents so how damaging is this washington post report? we can bring in our correspondent. it seems to me that the white house is saying both things, yet it was about adoption but also legitimate to be interested in information on hillary clinton? what the white house is saying is that first of all donald trump did have a role in drafting that statement which confirms what the washington post reported, although they said that donald trump did not dictate it. he weighed in with suggestions that a father might have. she also said the statement was true and as you pointed out, it says the meeting was not about campaign issues, it was unimportant, it was about russian adoption. we know from e—mails that were released that t
a ban on us adoptions in russia. that version did not last long and the press were already on to the real story so donald trump juniorthis string of e—mails. it showed as he was offered damaging information about hillary clinton and said it was part of the russian effort to support the trump campaign. president trump has always maintained that would be a normal thing to do to try to get dirt on your opponents so how damaging is this washington post report? we can bring in our correspondent....
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canceled this year. >>> the story involves a teenager with a bb gun an injured child a stolen car ain police chase. john rawlins is covering this case all day long. he joins usdale with a break down of what happened here. >> reporter: this starts at 8:00 a.m. this morning they get a call about an individual that was driving a black suv that shot a woman with a bb gun. then another call a similar report only this time the apparent intended target a 10-year-old child. >> 10-year-old adam was riding his bike this morning when a man driving this toyota suv approached him. >> he was like do you want something, here you go and pointed a gun. it wasn't pointing at me but to him. and i was like no thanks. adam headed home fast and said it looks like this. the guy yelled it's an air soft gun that used gas to fire bb style projectiles. >> heard it and saw it fly and lucky missed and hit my shirt. >> adam told his mom and stepdad and newcastle police were alerted and officers spotted a black suv. >> they attempted to stop the vehicle on kirkwood highway and then a pursuit ensues. >> the pursuit was called off after it hit another car, because of the prior shooting inci
canceled this year. >>> the story involves a teenager with a bb gun an injured child a stolen car ain police chase. john rawlins is covering this case all day long. he joins usdale with a break down of what happened here. >> reporter: this starts at 8:00 a.m. this morning they get a call about an individual that was driving a black suv that shot a woman with a bb gun. then another call a similar report only this time the apparent intended target a 10-year-old child. >>...