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again, jayne o'donnell, health policy reporter for "usa today." you have been doing this for many years now. one of the other figures in your piece says that only 40% of young people with major depression got treatment. how does that 40% compared with years' past, and why is that number where it is? guest: i do not know that the person has changed, but that it is a much bigger problem. one of the psychologists i spoke to from rutgers university sai there has been improvement, but it cannot keep up with the increasing problem. there is just more suicide, more beds.or inpatient i was talking with a friend on the way over here, and she was dealing with a suicidal young person just yesterday. if you go to children's hospital around here, which has many terrific services, you might set for seven hours and weight in a room with no jewelry, no electronics, in a very dismal situation. host: do you have a sense of how much money is being spent around the country but government and other entities? many tens of billions of dollars, and it is costing many ten
again, jayne o'donnell, health policy reporter for "usa today." you have been doing this for many years now. one of the other figures in your piece says that only 40% of young people with major depression got treatment. how does that 40% compared with years' past, and why is that number where it is? guest: i do not know that the person has changed, but that it is a much bigger problem. one of the psychologists i spoke to from rutgers university sai there has been improvement, but it...
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"usa today" calls it a pipe dream. the "post" charges senator sanders with deeply misrepresenting how difficult it would be to adopt single-payer health care for america. they call it costly. they call it complicated, expensive. the c.b.o. projects in its report on a single-payer plan that government spending on health care would increase substantially. they go on to say to cover the massive cost of government-run care, the "journal" says income taxes would have to at least double. added to the expense of banning virtually all private insurance in this country. mr. president, there are 180 million working americans who receive their health insurance through work. outlawing private health plans would cause a serious disruption, forcing 180 million americans, working families, from their employer-sponsored health insurance coverage. "the washington post" notes that these employer-provided plans cover most americans under the age of 65. the "journal" says that any savings would have to come from where the money is, which
"usa today" calls it a pipe dream. the "post" charges senator sanders with deeply misrepresenting how difficult it would be to adopt single-payer health care for america. they call it costly. they call it complicated, expensive. the c.b.o. projects in its report on a single-payer plan that government spending on health care would increase substantially. they go on to say to cover the massive cost of government-run care, the "journal" says income taxes would have to...
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i survived it. >> that jane referring to on facebook via "usa today's" catch our story "kids under pressuretly news," "today" show, nbcnews.com and here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. craig melvin and our special report on perfectionism and how to teach it young girls how to be brave not perfect. coming up a live report from oklahoma where forecasters are watching for potentially deadly tornadoes. the threat so serious, towns are closing schools. >>> plus, mayor pete buttigieg getting a standing o end of his town hall. did his message resonate with more conservative voters? onservs when did you see the sign? when i needed to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it ha
i survived it. >> that jane referring to on facebook via "usa today's" catch our story "kids under pressuretly news," "today" show, nbcnews.com and here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. craig melvin and our special report on perfectionism and how to teach it young girls how to be brave not perfect. coming up a live report from oklahoma where forecasters are watching for potentially deadly tornadoes. the threat so serious, towns are closing schools. >>> plus,...
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jonathan: papers in the usa today network have covered those hearings. can you talk about what has been revealed in those? -- in those hearings? deborah: much of it has been what is already concerned, early voting and changes happening more and more locally. they shed light on what the legislature has done in those states. jonathan: to suppress the vote. [laughter] deborah: the challenges in those states. when i interviewed her month ago, her vote is to do all these deal hearings in key states -- places where voter suppression was an issue. june was her deadline to get all of this together to do a hearing here. by june or fall, to have this report and use it as a leverage forward. jonathan: you said at the beginning of this conversation, the thing that surprises you most about covering efforts to keep people from voting is you are still reporting on efforts to keep people from voting. you interviewed a congresswoman a month ago. did she express a similar amazement as a member of congress in 2019 having to go around the country to talk to people about the
jonathan: papers in the usa today network have covered those hearings. can you talk about what has been revealed in those? -- in those hearings? deborah: much of it has been what is already concerned, early voting and changes happening more and more locally. they shed light on what the legislature has done in those states. jonathan: to suppress the vote. [laughter] deborah: the challenges in those states. when i interviewed her month ago, her vote is to do all these deal hearings in key states...
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usa today is known for being conservative is and all you have to do is simple cost-benefit analysis.o talk about how to pay for because his plans to pay for our pretty impractical. there's no way to get from here to there but here, where we already are, even before obamacare, this was already very much socialized medicine because there's so much government involvement in the way insurance companies process claims in terms of how our system is really based upon that. >> one thing you asked was white democrats jumped on this. like i said, is a sense that the healthcare system really is not working and people are satisfied with it in particular, it cost too much. one of the big reasons why it cost too much is because decades of government intervention, go back to world war two era price controls, ended up with the government because we can't raise people's wages. his what you can do, we will make health insurance tax-free and therefore, as an employer, you can give people have insurance. it had a hugely distortionary effect on the healthcare market in the u.s. then you add medicare in t
usa today is known for being conservative is and all you have to do is simple cost-benefit analysis.o talk about how to pay for because his plans to pay for our pretty impractical. there's no way to get from here to there but here, where we already are, even before obamacare, this was already very much socialized medicine because there's so much government involvement in the way insurance companies process claims in terms of how our system is really based upon that. >> one thing you asked...
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"usa today" reads denver says no to magic mushrooms. it is unlikely to pass following yesterday's vote. >>> and a criminal trial is under way in new york. "the new york post" reports that a one time nxivm slave case. >>> according to the guardian, hopes of a brexit before the eu election are fading. if britain take place in the eu elections it would come at a cost of $150 million. people who live in and around houston, texas are bracing for another day of heavy rain. >> in some cases inches of rain fell in less than an hour's time. a massive sinkhole formed in kingwood, north of houston. students at a nearby school had to sleep on campus overnight due to the conditions. a lot of schools in the area will be closed today. >> it's 5:25. new this morning, amanda knox is returning to italy for the first time since being convicted and later acquitted in the murder of her roommate. she will attend a june conference organized by the italy innocence project. she and her boyfriend were initially convicted of the murder of meredith kirchner. both
"usa today" reads denver says no to magic mushrooms. it is unlikely to pass following yesterday's vote. >>> and a criminal trial is under way in new york. "the new york post" reports that a one time nxivm slave case. >>> according to the guardian, hopes of a brexit before the eu election are fading. if britain take place in the eu elections it would come at a cost of $150 million. people who live in and around houston, texas are bracing for another day of...
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the usa today says drivers for ride—share companies uber and lyft are planning strikes in cities acrossiling, which advocates say highlight the poor working standards and pay structure that the company has in place for drivers. 0n the bbc news website, brunei has backtracked on laws introduced last month, that would have made sex between men and adultery punishable by stoning to death. sultan hassanal bolkiah has extended a moratorium on the death penalty to cover the new legislation. the rethink follows global outcry over the laws, including boycotts and celebrity protests. and finally, on the mail online website, an nhs nurse who ran the london marathon was told her guinness world record attempt would not count because she was not wearing a dress. jessica anderson was aiming to become the fastest female marathon runner dressed as a nurse, but her scrubs and trousers did not match the uniform criteria. that's got more of these stories. with me is henry bonsu, who's a broadcaster and international conference host. that's out of the daily telegraph. theresa may is at
the usa today says drivers for ride—share companies uber and lyft are planning strikes in cities acrossiling, which advocates say highlight the poor working standards and pay structure that the company has in place for drivers. 0n the bbc news website, brunei has backtracked on laws introduced last month, that would have made sex between men and adultery punishable by stoning to death. sultan hassanal bolkiah has extended a moratorium on the death penalty to cover the new legislation. the...
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host: a little bit on the dynamics earlier today, a "usa today" piece that suggested if the president does not want her to action against iran, why did he hire john bolton? what is going on at the white house? guest: the president hired john bolton fully knowing his position on these middle east conflicts. while he disagrees with them, i think he likes the strength that he projects. again, if you look at this through the prism of the madman theory, he likes that john bolton can get out there and press this hardline for his administration. what the president does not like is when an aide is perceived to be guiding him in a certain direction. over the last week, you have seen president push back against the notion that he may want a conflict with iran, because he does not like the media coverage saying that john bolton is pushing him in this direction, whether it is true or not. that is a source of a lot of this mixed information. i think a lot of lawmakers will be eager to hear a clear sense of what is going on. with and, really quickly, venezuela, north korea, they wanted briefings an
host: a little bit on the dynamics earlier today, a "usa today" piece that suggested if the president does not want her to action against iran, why did he hire john bolton? what is going on at the white house? guest: the president hired john bolton fully knowing his position on these middle east conflicts. while he disagrees with them, i think he likes the strength that he projects. again, if you look at this through the prism of the madman theory, he likes that john bolton can get...
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. >>> "usa today" reports that president trump is demanding that legal immigrants reimburse the governmente benefits. he approved a memorandum yesterday instructing agencies to reinforce a 20-year-old clinton-era law. critics say it unfairly punishes low income immigrants who need assistance to get started in the u.s. the white house says too many immigrants take advantage of american generosity. >>> "the new york times" reports on a federal reserve survey that finds that many adults would struggle to cover an unexpected expense. the feds say four in ten americans would not be prepared to pay a $400 expense with cash or savings that could be paid off quickly. that i would have to borrow or pay something and 12% would not be able to cover it at all. the fed did say that household finances overall have shown a marked improvement since it started the annual survey six years ago. >>> and "the boston globe" reports someone broke into a massachusetts man's home and they didn't take anything. they just cleaned it up. nate roman says as soon as he returned to his marl boboro home could tell someon
. >>> "usa today" reports that president trump is demanding that legal immigrants reimburse the governmente benefits. he approved a memorandum yesterday instructing agencies to reinforce a 20-year-old clinton-era law. critics say it unfairly punishes low income immigrants who need assistance to get started in the u.s. the white house says too many immigrants take advantage of american generosity. >>> "the new york times" reports on a federal reserve survey...
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again, jayne o'donnell, health policy reporter for "usa today."ave been doing this for many years now. one of the other figures in your piece says that only 40% of young people with major depression got treatment. how does that 40% compared with years' past, and why is that number where it is? guest: i do not know that the person has changed, but that it is a much bigger problem. one of the psychologists i spoke to from rutgers university sai there has been improvement, but it cannot keep up with the increasing problem. there is just more suicide, more beds.or inpatient i was talking with a friend on the way over here, and she was dealing with a suicidal young person just yesterday. if you go to children's hospital around here, which has many terrific services, you might set for seven hours and weight in a room with no jewelry, no electronics, in a very dismal situation. host: do you have a sense of how much money is being spent around the country but government and other entities? many tens of billions of dollars, and it is costing many tens of b
again, jayne o'donnell, health policy reporter for "usa today."ave been doing this for many years now. one of the other figures in your piece says that only 40% of young people with major depression got treatment. how does that 40% compared with years' past, and why is that number where it is? guest: i do not know that the person has changed, but that it is a much bigger problem. one of the psychologists i spoke to from rutgers university sai there has been improvement, but it cannot...
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. >>> and speaking of "jeopardy" "usa today" says james homz haur is in reach of his 30th win. holzhauer took home $69,000 on last night's show. that brings the total winnings to about $2.3 million. aut $20 jennings' all-time total. >>> still to come. alexa delete. amazon announces a new way to tell the popular voice assistant to erase your voice recordings and protect your privacy. erase your voice recordings and protect your privacy. ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. tell your doctor if you have an inftion or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me now. i'm still clear. how sexy are these elbows? get clear skin that can last. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. get
. >>> and speaking of "jeopardy" "usa today" says james homz haur is in reach of his 30th win. holzhauer took home $69,000 on last night's show. that brings the total winnings to about $2.3 million. aut $20 jennings' all-time total. >>> still to come. alexa delete. amazon announces a new way to tell the popular voice assistant to erase your voice recordings and protect your privacy. erase your voice recordings and protect your privacy. ♪ i was covered. it...
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host: it is not just the abraham lincoln carrier group going over a story in usas today the talks about another group. the pentagon announced a marine transport ship and a patriot tosile battery will be added counter middle east threats. marines will head to the region, along with a patriot missile battery. patriot missile's can shoot down cruise missiles. acting defense secretary approved the ship to fulfill a request from u.s. central command to counter what the military has said were credible threats from iran. earlier this week, the pentagon announced the aircraft carrier uss abraham lincoln would arrive in the region sooner than originally planned, along with b-52 bombers. iran has said it will start complying with some parts of the nuclear deal. what is going to happen over the next few days? what is going on? guest: both sides are trying to send signals to each other. whatever threats they see from the other party is not going to -- they are going to meet the threats they see from the other party. arethe u.s., the threats mostly clients that iran has in the region. perceivedit is
host: it is not just the abraham lincoln carrier group going over a story in usas today the talks about another group. the pentagon announced a marine transport ship and a patriot tosile battery will be added counter middle east threats. marines will head to the region, along with a patriot missile battery. patriot missile's can shoot down cruise missiles. acting defense secretary approved the ship to fulfill a request from u.s. central command to counter what the military has said were...
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. >> reporter: a usa today report of faa data shows more than 14,000 plane collisions with wildlife reported last year nationwide. testimony began today in the ghost ship trial in oakland. >> mother described the last time she heard from her daughter who died in the blaze. that he has more on the trials emotional first day. betty? >> liz and ken, even as the mother of one victim took the stand, the trial took another tragic turn. prosecutors say a witness who was supposed to testify later this week, former tenant robert jacobowitz died in a car crash yesterday. today the mother of 29-year-old nicole siegrist told the jury the last tech she received from her daughter read i'm going to die now. nicole was one of 36 people trapped when a fire broke out during the performance. but, defense attorney said the testimony was just a bid to bias the jury against his client. >> they wanted her up there so that everyone absorbs her pain, her suffering, and it casts an emotional shadow at the case right at the inception. >> it's an extremely competitive environment. >> prosecutors called the second witne
. >> reporter: a usa today report of faa data shows more than 14,000 plane collisions with wildlife reported last year nationwide. testimony began today in the ghost ship trial in oakland. >> mother described the last time she heard from her daughter who died in the blaze. that he has more on the trials emotional first day. betty? >> liz and ken, even as the mother of one victim took the stand, the trial took another tragic turn. prosecutors say a witness who was supposed to...
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. >>> "usa today" says tripadvisor introduced a safety filter making it easier for users to find out hotels and resorts have been cited for employee sex crimes. users will now be able to click through a filter on each property to see if there are any reviews with safety warnings eninvolved rapes, robberies, or people being drugged. the new safety measures come after an investigation by the "detroitree press" revealed a cover them up.exual assaults in >>> the "washington post" reports on president trump pardoning a long-time friend who wrote a book about him. conrad black. he served more than three years in prison. he was barred from returning to the u.s. for 30 years. the book black wrote about the president. the book was "donald j. trump: a president like no other." he also frequently writes columns praising mr. trump. >>> "the new york times" reports on a website thatasks for people to share their stories of social media censorship and contact information. the white house tweeted yesterday that the trump administration is fighting for free speech online. the tweet says no matter yo
. >>> "usa today" says tripadvisor introduced a safety filter making it easier for users to find out hotels and resorts have been cited for employee sex crimes. users will now be able to click through a filter on each property to see if there are any reviews with safety warnings eninvolved rapes, robberies, or people being drugged. the new safety measures come after an investigation by the "detroitree press" revealed a cover them up.exual assaults in >>>...
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usa today business reporter charisse jones tells cbs this morning social media is partly responsible for this trend. >> they want to have a different outfit for a different instagram shot. >> the price ranges from $50 to have a different outfit for a different instagram shot. >> the price ranges from $50- $88 and on to $160 for rent the runway. consumers get to pick several items then return them by the end of the month. >> urban outfitters is charging $88 to get six items per month which is a good price instead of buying all those things than not wearing them often so it makes sense. >> the key is to find a brand that has styles you think work for you. emily turner kpix 5. >> just in case you are wondering the companies clean the clothes between rentals. >>> to big auto companies talking about a mega merger. a deal would create the world's third-largest automaker, the deal would save billions at a time when companies are trying to transition to electric and autonomous vehicles. >>> coming up he is instagram's favorite furry foodie. >>> the service dog is marking memorial day with hi
usa today business reporter charisse jones tells cbs this morning social media is partly responsible for this trend. >> they want to have a different outfit for a different instagram shot. >> the price ranges from $50 to have a different outfit for a different instagram shot. >> the price ranges from $50- $88 and on to $160 for rent the runway. consumers get to pick several items then return them by the end of the month. >> urban outfitters is charging $88 to get six...
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. >>> "usa today" reports the judge ordered chelsea manning back to jail for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating wikileaks. the former intelligence analyst spent seven years in prison for providing wikileaks with tens of thousands. then president obama commuted her sentence. yesterday manning said she would rather starve to death than agree with them. >> as someone who would rather receive a commutation, she now refuses to simply answer questions. >> i've already been to jail, to prison, so, something to coerce me with a grand jury s&p is just not going to work. >> manning says she objects to the secrecy of the grand jury process. she already spent two months in jail for refusing to testify before a previous grand jury. manning was released last week when that grand jury's term expired. she will stay in jail this time up to 18 months or until she agrees to testify. >>> "the wall street journal" reports the group overseeing the s.a.t.s plans to sign an adversity score for every student taking the test. the college board will use 15 factors to calculate the number. they
. >>> "usa today" reports the judge ordered chelsea manning back to jail for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating wikileaks. the former intelligence analyst spent seven years in prison for providing wikileaks with tens of thousands. then president obama commuted her sentence. yesterday manning said she would rather starve to death than agree with them. >> as someone who would rather receive a commutation, she now refuses to simply answer questions....
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. >>> "usa today" says another horse died at santa anita racetrack in southern california.t's the 26th horse to die since last december. the 9-year-old gelding injured its front left race during a race on saturday. the horse was euthanized yesterday. santa anita was closed for much or march while a study was done on the racing surface. a task force was created last month to investigate the deaths. >>> the "green bay press-gazette" says packers hall of fame quarterback bart starr is being remembered as a kind and humble man who exuded class. he had been in failing health after suffering two strokes and a heart attack in 2014. starr led the packers to five nfl championships and wins in the first two super bowls. it was his quarterback sneak for a touchdown with 16 seconds left that propelled the packers to victory in the legendary 1967 f nfl championship game known as the ice bowl. bart starr was 85. >>> still to come, a whole new world at the box office. a disney live action move conjures up huge ticket sales. conjures up ticket sales. along with support, chantix is proven t
. >>> "usa today" says another horse died at santa anita racetrack in southern california.t's the 26th horse to die since last december. the 9-year-old gelding injured its front left race during a race on saturday. the horse was euthanized yesterday. santa anita was closed for much or march while a study was done on the racing surface. a task force was created last month to investigate the deaths. >>> the "green bay press-gazette" says packers hall of fame...
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. >>> "usa today" reports jeff bezos' blue origins space company wants to take astronauts to the moony 2014. he outlined plans for the future in washington. he said the moon lander will be known as blue moon. they would also land a small ship the size of a house before then. >> vice president pence just recently said if the stated policy of this administration and the united states of america to return american astronauts to the moon within five years. it's time to go back to the moon, this time to stay. >> bezos also showed off images of what one day could be a massive quality of millions of people who would live while orbiting in space. >>> "new york times" reports facebook co-founder chris hughes calling for the breakup of facebook, the social media giant, wrote an essay. should be divided into multiple companies including spinning off instagram and whatsapp. he said facebook should be regulated by the government. the company accepted that with success comes accountability but you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a succe successful american company. >>> th
. >>> "usa today" reports jeff bezos' blue origins space company wants to take astronauts to the moony 2014. he outlined plans for the future in washington. he said the moon lander will be known as blue moon. they would also land a small ship the size of a house before then. >> vice president pence just recently said if the stated policy of this administration and the united states of america to return american astronauts to the moon within five years. it's time to go...
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host:host: a little bit on the dynamic we read earlier today usa today piece that suggested if president trump does not want military action against iran wide it -- why did he hire john bolton? what is going on? jordan:jordan: the president hired john bolton knowing his position on these middle east conflicts. while he disagrees with them i think he likes the strength he projects. if you look at who the -- look at this through the prism of the madman theory he lets the john that he lets john bolton get out there and press this hard line for his administration. at president does not like when an aide is perceived to be guiding him in a certain direction. over the last week you've seen the president push back against the notion he might launch conflict with iran. iran.s not he does not like we saw in capitl of wanting answers to this cross party lines, crossed the house and senate. in the past, we have seen briefings where republicans and whereats were split up, publicans got a briefing and then, later in the day, maybe democrats or vice versa. that, i think, has previously allowed them to
host:host: a little bit on the dynamic we read earlier today usa today piece that suggested if president trump does not want military action against iran wide it -- why did he hire john bolton? what is going on? jordan:jordan: the president hired john bolton knowing his position on these middle east conflicts. while he disagrees with them i think he likes the strength he projects. if you look at who the -- look at this through the prism of the madman theory he lets the john that he lets john...
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. >>> usa today reports carbon dioxide levels in the earth's atmosphere reached the highest level in history. data from a hawaiian observatory shows co-2 levels surpassed 450 parts per million last friday. that is higher than any of the levels in more than 800,000 years. they say co-2 from fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas is most responsible for global warming. carbon dioxide levels were higher millions of years ago but the planet's temperatures were also much hotter. >>> and the "denver post" report's colorado governor signed a bill requiring the state to set aside $100 for each newborn's college savings. the money will be put into investment funds for all kids born or adopted between 2020 and 2040. before a child turns 5, parents must open a college savings account. when they do, the $100 money will be transferred into the parent's account. the plan is funded through a state nonprofit called "college invest" which does not use taxpayer money. >>> still to come, a shot in the shipping wars. the big box store that is rolling out free next day delivery to compete with amazon. i
. >>> usa today reports carbon dioxide levels in the earth's atmosphere reached the highest level in history. data from a hawaiian observatory shows co-2 levels surpassed 450 parts per million last friday. that is higher than any of the levels in more than 800,000 years. they say co-2 from fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas is most responsible for global warming. carbon dioxide levels were higher millions of years ago but the planet's temperatures were also much hotter....
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. >>> and usa today says james holzhau holzhauer's latest jeopardy win saved tom brady from having torawberry. holzhauer has now won more than $1,780,000. new england patriot's quarterback tom brady tweeted yesterday he would eat a strawberry live on instagram today if holzhauer lost. brady tweeted james doesn't lose and i don't eat strawberries. brady claims he's never had a strawberry in his life and it's something that's apparently not allowed in his tb 12 diet. >>> still to come, ranking the best state. how a state in the pacific northwest topped the list based on health care, education, and economy. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... .'s febrebricre.your hard-to-wash fabrics... febreze doesn't ju and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. discover lindt excellence with all your senses explore the finest cocoa roasted blended and shaped to perfection revealing layers of rich flavor an
. >>> and usa today says james holzhau holzhauer's latest jeopardy win saved tom brady from having torawberry. holzhauer has now won more than $1,780,000. new england patriot's quarterback tom brady tweeted yesterday he would eat a strawberry live on instagram today if holzhauer lost. brady tweeted james doesn't lose and i don't eat strawberries. brady claims he's never had a strawberry in his life and it's something that's apparently not allowed in his tb 12 diet. >>> still...
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. >>> "usa today" reports a ninth dead whale has been found.cisco bay area since march. the adult female great whale was found monday after washing ashore on ocean beach. authorities say it was hit by a ship. three previous whales died by ship strikes and four from malnutrition. biologists say some great whales are in poor condition during this year's annual migration to alaska. they suspect they're having trouble finding food as warming ocean conditions impact their food supply. >>> and "time" reports the one-year anniversary of melania trump's campaign. she focuses on child well being, social media, and drug abuse. it will include all babies. it's not just babies dependent on opioids and other addictive substances. mrs. trump says she's spent the last year listening to and learning from parents, medical professionals, and teachers as well as others. >> i'm here with one goal, which is to help children reach their full potential so they can grow up happy, healthy, and contribute positively to society and to the world. >> the first lady said sh
. >>> "usa today" reports a ninth dead whale has been found.cisco bay area since march. the adult female great whale was found monday after washing ashore on ocean beach. authorities say it was hit by a ship. three previous whales died by ship strikes and four from malnutrition. biologists say some great whales are in poor condition during this year's annual migration to alaska. they suspect they're having trouble finding food as warming ocean conditions impact their food...
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host: here is what is not in the legislation, according to "usa today." it will not do with a solution for dreamers, the so-called dreamers, the children brought here by their parents. there are roughly 3.8 million of them in the country. it also would not deal with the nation's estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country. "usa today" points out it does not include a solution for more than 300,000 foreign nationals in the united states legally here and the temporary protected status program. the speaker of the house nancy pelosi, who would have to agree to some immigration proposal to get it on to the house floor and negotiate with republicans in the senate, had this to say before the president's announcement on this idea of merit. word that they use is really a condescending word. are they saying family is without merit? are they saying people who have come to the united states in the history are without merit? certainly, we want to attract the best to our country and that includes many people from many parts of society. , to quote will r
host: here is what is not in the legislation, according to "usa today." it will not do with a solution for dreamers, the so-called dreamers, the children brought here by their parents. there are roughly 3.8 million of them in the country. it also would not deal with the nation's estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country. "usa today" points out it does not include a solution for more than 300,000 foreign nationals in the united states legally here and the...
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read that at usa today.necticut, you are up. -- the way itason was negotiated did not make sense. is no morerichment than 4%. the federal institute for science and international security said in 2013 they were approaching 13%. breakout was 19%. if they really wanted a peaceful program they should have changed me it is kind of a hard sell if they are trying to pursue a type -- when there are other paths of encouragement -- of enrichment. why can't they pursue that option if they are serious about nuclear power because they could easily get the thorium from a place like australia and chart -- they are really for resetting relations there is alternate avenues for nuclear weapons. strike.be for surgical i would not necessarily be for a regime change. i'm really concerned about cyber capabilities. cyber is more advanced than most people realize. that's all i have to say. int: on to patsy now tennessee. you oppose u.s. military action in iran. tell us why. caller: i think war is crazy and for this president to wan
read that at usa today.necticut, you are up. -- the way itason was negotiated did not make sense. is no morerichment than 4%. the federal institute for science and international security said in 2013 they were approaching 13%. breakout was 19%. if they really wanted a peaceful program they should have changed me it is kind of a hard sell if they are trying to pursue a type -- when there are other paths of encouragement -- of enrichment. why can't they pursue that option if they are serious...
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sometimes we spread out and these are resources differently. >> given neighbors in the usa today network have covered those hearings do you know or can you talk about what has been revealed in those hearings? >> much of it has been what has already been raised of concern whether it is early voting, changing it more locally and what they have done in those states to -- challenges they receive in those states it is kind of -- when i interviewed her her goal is to do all of these things in these key states got places where voter suppression was an issue or even an issue. by june she wanted to do a hearing here and by june or fall have this report and then use that as leverage to move from let legislation forward to address that. >> you said at the beginning of this conversation the thing that surprises you the most about covering efforts to keep people from voting is that you are still reporting on efforts to keep people from voting and you just mentioned you interviewed about a month ago, did she express to you a similar amazement that she as a member of congress in 2019 having to go aroun
sometimes we spread out and these are resources differently. >> given neighbors in the usa today network have covered those hearings do you know or can you talk about what has been revealed in those hearings? >> much of it has been what has already been raised of concern whether it is early voting, changing it more locally and what they have done in those states to -- challenges they receive in those states it is kind of -- when i interviewed her her goal is to do all of these...
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. >>> "usa today" reports hundreds of drug-sniffing dogs face an uncertain future in new york state ifarijuana is legalized there. up until recently the dogs have been trained to sniff out different drugs including thc, the active ingredient in marijuana, but state police have stopped teaching the dogs to trace thc. they say they can't take one drug out of a dog's training and if pot is legalized, they have to get all new dogs. >>> still to come, turning up the heat in the office. a new study on why women may do better on the job in warmer temperatures. better on the job in warmer temperatures. they're branded by sweat, pride, and every stain the job throws at you. for the hardest workers, we've designed the hardest working tide. so you can leave your mark on the world, without the world leaving its mark on your clothes. new tide heavy duty. designed for impossible stains. i'm workin♪ to make each day a little sweeter. to give every idea the perfect soundtrack. ♪ to fill your world with fun. ♪ to share my culture with my community. ♪ to make each journey more elegant. ♪ i'm working for
. >>> "usa today" reports hundreds of drug-sniffing dogs face an uncertain future in new york state ifarijuana is legalized there. up until recently the dogs have been trained to sniff out different drugs including thc, the active ingredient in marijuana, but state police have stopped teaching the dogs to trace thc. they say they can't take one drug out of a dog's training and if pot is legalized, they have to get all new dogs. >>> still to come, turning up the heat...
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for more i spoke earlier with eliza collins of "usa today."now justin amash, you have covered him. does he speak just for himself? eliza: i would say he speaks just for himself. justin amash is not a traditional republican he is a conservative,ore libertarian republican and he has no problem voting against his party, calling on members of his party. -- calling out members of his party. he has called out the president before. what is significant is that a republican said t at the presidmmitted impeachable offenses. it will give democrats the bipartisan label they were looking for. and it is a republican who has not said that before. but he is different than the rest of the party and he has broken with them in the past on ais variety oes. laura: does one republican make a bipartisan consensus that nancy pelosi is looking forfo she begins impeachment proceedings?on eliza: 't imagine so. pelosi does not want to start impeachmentroceedings if they will fail, and one republican in the house still means they will fail. will have to get through the se
for more i spoke earlier with eliza collins of "usa today."now justin amash, you have covered him. does he speak just for himself? eliza: i would say he speaks just for himself. justin amash is not a traditional republican he is a conservative,ore libertarian republican and he has no problem voting against his party, calling on members of his party. -- calling out members of his party. he has called out the president before. what is significant is that a republican said t at the...
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important because it's a losing relationship now i just came across an interesting american poll by usa today which suggested that over 50 percent of americans agree with trying statement that miller was if we chant and i think it's an interesting number because it's much larger than his core base which to me suggests that even those who dislike him a tired and fatigued by this constant drama do you think that's right conclusion do you think the americans are ready they're merican public now that american political class the american public is ready to. i think the american public is continues fighting from the left and right and. back and forth using the democrats over. the democrats accusing him of being corrupt. people. it's not only in america over the world democratic systems people in the politicians period they're looking for somebody to be a leader who's not a politician and that's what's happened. another politician that's where they're electing people that they're not politicians that they want that they're coming and there's danger too because you don't know what you're buying you
important because it's a losing relationship now i just came across an interesting american poll by usa today which suggested that over 50 percent of americans agree with trying statement that miller was if we chant and i think it's an interesting number because it's much larger than his core base which to me suggests that even those who dislike him a tired and fatigued by this constant drama do you think that's right conclusion do you think the americans are ready they're merican public now...
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[patriotic music] [upbeat music] ♪ - "usa today" reports the nba and the international basketball federation key role in that league. scheduled for launch in january 2020, the basketball africa league will be the nba's first collaboration to run a pro sports league outside of north america. - that's right, the nba is launching a 12-team basketball league in africa, which is bound to be awkward when they're trying to recruit players. and they'll get there, like, "hey, africa. "so, america is searching "for the biggest, strongest people you have. "there's going to be a draft. "the owners are going to pick who they like best. so what do you guys say?" africans would be, like, "ah, white man, "we are not falling for that again, ah? "not this time, "enslave me once, shame on you. [laughter] [bright music] ♪ some news from south africa about a guy who did the circle of life challenge. - and a disturbing story out of south africa. park authorities from kruger national park say a skull and this pair of pants was all that was left behind of a suspected poacher who was killed by an elephant, and then
[patriotic music] [upbeat music] ♪ - "usa today" reports the nba and the international basketball federation key role in that league. scheduled for launch in january 2020, the basketball africa league will be the nba's first collaboration to run a pro sports league outside of north america. - that's right, the nba is launching a 12-team basketball league in africa, which is bound to be awkward when they're trying to recruit players. and they'll get there, like, "hey, africa....
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designs on going to the nation's biggest newspaper chain publisher of $100.00 plus local papers plus usa todayand that stock is down some 40 percent since that i.p.o. in 2005 and the other print publishers are also suffering from declining circulation and advertising revenue as eyeballs and dollars are drifting digital and with consumers expecting to get their news for free and one newspaper is betting that free is the key to its digital transition the 200 year old arkansas democrat because that is giving paid digital subscribers free i pads it began in the farthest flung distribution radius the most expensive places to deliver hard copies they spent $12000000.00 on thousands of i pad so far and publisher walter hussman says he's ready to spend millions more his letter to subscribers describes what he calls a complete disruption of the newspaper business model total advertising revenues for all newspapers in the country from the new york times to the smallest weekly were a combined total of 46600000000 annually in 2000 but ad revenues declined to 11800000000 and 2017 that's down 75 percent new
designs on going to the nation's biggest newspaper chain publisher of $100.00 plus local papers plus usa todayand that stock is down some 40 percent since that i.p.o. in 2005 and the other print publishers are also suffering from declining circulation and advertising revenue as eyeballs and dollars are drifting digital and with consumers expecting to get their news for free and one newspaper is betting that free is the key to its digital transition the 200 year old arkansas democrat because...
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eastern, the washington bureau chief of usa today and her book "the matriarch: rubber bush and the dynasty."an american the gaithersburg book festival, live this weekend on book tv on c-span2. senate judiciary chair lindsey graham has introduced legislation to address the number of immigrants seeking asylum at the u.s. border. some of the provisions include requiring asylum request to take place in the country of origin and expanding the time that a family can be detained together. to give more details on the legislation at a news conference alongside u.s. customs and border protection chief operating officer john sanders. senator graham: today i'm going to introduce legislation about our southern border and the acting border control director will describe the problem our folks are facing at the border and this is all focused on central america. there's been a 54% increase in people apprehended at the border , family units. before it would be a lot of young males trying to illegally cross into the country. now we see people coming as family units. the number of asylum claims coming from ce
eastern, the washington bureau chief of usa today and her book "the matriarch: rubber bush and the dynasty."an american the gaithersburg book festival, live this weekend on book tv on c-span2. senate judiciary chair lindsey graham has introduced legislation to address the number of immigrants seeking asylum at the u.s. border. some of the provisions include requiring asylum request to take place in the country of origin and expanding the time that a family can be detained together. to...
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because he issued a lengthy statement from the white house, almost 2 pages and run on the pages of the usa todayaper and went on and on about disavowing the groups by name, but heather, here is what this is really about, this is really about the 8 or 9% support that president trump got elected with african-american community and guess what, because he's gotten unemployment in lowest in 50 years for african-american, his support among african americans near 2004%, the line that joe biden used there, if they don't win the vote, he doesn't get elected, that's exactly what the democrats are afraid of. >> in terms of winning the vote and sasha, i will have you respond to this, she fears that president trump will not accept election result ifs he loses but hillary still has not accepted now that she said it was stolen. so let's take a look, first of all, nancy pelosi on 2020 election in reference to the house, by a thousand votes each, not voting to respect the election, he would poison the public mind and challenge each of the races and would say you can't see these people, we had to win, as we go fo
because he issued a lengthy statement from the white house, almost 2 pages and run on the pages of the usa todayaper and went on and on about disavowing the groups by name, but heather, here is what this is really about, this is really about the 8 or 9% support that president trump got elected with african-american community and guess what, because he's gotten unemployment in lowest in 50 years for african-american, his support among african americans near 2004%, the line that joe biden used...
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outlets like "the new york times", washington post, cnnmsnbc, al jazeera, salon, guardian, essence, usa today and pittsburgh post, i didn't name them all by the way. his recently public collection what doesn't kill you makes you blacker, memoir and essays have been described as that chronical's young efforts to survive while battling and making sense of barriers, country has given him. both a celebration of distinctions of blackens and credit eke of white supremacy and how we define masculinity in america, with hilarious and distinctive voice damon grapples with some of the complex issues from a deeply personal and honest place. so, please welcome damon young. [applause] >> so actually -- did you want to add anything to that? >> no, that was sufficient. that was a lot. thank you, thank you for that. thank you, carmen. >> absolutely. no, it's a pleasure. >> your hair is like amazing, i just wanted to say that. [cheers and applause] >> i know. especially with all the weather happening. >> oh, my god, that's why i will be -- >> i couldn't not acknowledge that. >> thank you. i really appreciate t
outlets like "the new york times", washington post, cnnmsnbc, al jazeera, salon, guardian, essence, usa today and pittsburgh post, i didn't name them all by the way. his recently public collection what doesn't kill you makes you blacker, memoir and essays have been described as that chronical's young efforts to survive while battling and making sense of barriers, country has given him. both a celebration of distinctions of blackens and credit eke of white supremacy and how we define...
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when i started in this business, we made so much in the usa. todaymade in usa is less than 3% of the market. one of the reasons, i mean, think about this. 97% of all apparel, 98% of footwear is in the united states. if you look at the numbers, 41% of apparel, 72% of footwear, backpacks and handbags comes from china. we don't have a place to move this. yes, we would love to make more in america. it's not possible. it's not prakt >> calle -- practical. it gets confusing. think about this. on the apparent prize, china has 41% of market share. the next closest is vietnam 14%. that's 55% of the u.s. market. bangladesh, india and indonesia, that's 70% of the u.s. market. we are kind of trapped in our own skin. we don't have any place to go. we start paying 25% -- you know, this isn't the first time the president has come out with this. in the first republican debate, 2016, there was talk about 45% tariff. think about this, also, this shirt that i'm wearing right here, all right carried a 20% tariff, add 25, it's 45. the president has been true to his word
when i started in this business, we made so much in the usa. todaymade in usa is less than 3% of the market. one of the reasons, i mean, think about this. 97% of all apparel, 98% of footwear is in the united states. if you look at the numbers, 41% of apparel, 72% of footwear, backpacks and handbags comes from china. we don't have a place to move this. yes, we would love to make more in america. it's not possible. it's not prakt >> calle -- practical. it gets confusing. think about this....
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the department of energy appears to be rebranding gas and says freedom gas, usa today says they prefer gas from the gulf. which china raised tariffs on by 55%. >>> happening today, another major ruling is expected amid an ongoing abortion debate. >> a judge is going to decide if planned parenthood can continue. its license is set to expire tomorrow. missouri governor mike parson's says the state found deficiencies. planned parenthood is weaponizing the license wills process. this august they plan to ban abortions between eight weeks of pregnancy. >>> the fbi is facing a new lawsuit from a group of women alleging they were kicked out of a training program in virginia. they are speaking out with nbc stephanie gosk saying men and women are treated differently. >> when i asked if i could be recycled into a class behind me for additional training, they responded they did not do that. i had an instructor inform me after the fact that they, in fact, killed do that. >> so there were male colleagues given second and third chances? >> correct. >> the if ib fib says it cannot competent and says i
the department of energy appears to be rebranding gas and says freedom gas, usa today says they prefer gas from the gulf. which china raised tariffs on by 55%. >>> happening today, another major ruling is expected amid an ongoing abortion debate. >> a judge is going to decide if planned parenthood can continue. its license is set to expire tomorrow. missouri governor mike parson's says the state found deficiencies. planned parenthood is weaponizing the license wills process. this...
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the usa-today headline re >>> it looks like a historic vote headed for defeat in the mile high city.ads denver says no to magic mushrooms. >>> a criminal trial is under way in new york. nxivm slave. >> the hopes of a brexit deal before eu elections are fading. if britain takes part it would come at a cost of $150 million. >> new, amanda knox is returning to italy for the first time since being convicted and later acquitted in the murder of her british roommate. she will attend the innocence project. she and her boyfriend were initially convicted in the dates of her roommate. the story made international headlines. both were acquitted after a series of high court decisions. >>> new details on what appears to be a big legal victory for the trump administration in it's battle over immigration. a federal appeals court has reversed a lower court ruling. forcing asylum seekers to wait in mexico for their court hearings. many come from central america. the white house finalizes plans for a new merit-based immigration which could roll out in a matter of days. for 6:30, the money a praoufd in
the usa-today headline re >>> it looks like a historic vote headed for defeat in the mile high city.ads denver says no to magic mushrooms. >>> a criminal trial is under way in new york. nxivm slave. >> the hopes of a brexit deal before eu elections are fading. if britain takes part it would come at a cost of $150 million. >> new, amanda knox is returning to italy for the first time since being convicted and later acquitted in the murder of her british roommate. she...
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the editors of usa today pose questions they would like to see asked of the attorney general.aying two days after mueller's findings, the attorney general released a summary of quoted passages and substituted his own view that the innes -- the president was innocent of obstruction. why did he not allow mueller's words to speak for themselves? not beng president could prosecuted because it was interfere with constitutional duties, but a barr downplayed that fact, telling reporters mueller's would not have found a crime but for the existence of the olc opinion. while he struggled with the rules and regulations he found finding, barr eventually did not feel bound by the same -- thetions and told question, does barr believe mueller failed in his responsibility as special counsel? some other questions from the editor saying how did ag bar look at the same evidence and conclude that the evidence did exonerate the president and also barrid -- how does consider it to be full cooperation. you can read that in the pages of the usa today, opinion section, questions the editors would ask
the editors of usa today pose questions they would like to see asked of the attorney general.aying two days after mueller's findings, the attorney general released a summary of quoted passages and substituted his own view that the innes -- the president was innocent of obstruction. why did he not allow mueller's words to speak for themselves? not beng president could prosecuted because it was interfere with constitutional duties, but a barr downplayed that fact, telling reporters mueller's...
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build for what's ahead℠ neil: well the company behind "usa today" is is today in the battle for its life a clear takeover bid. no one knows how this is going to end. fox business's jackie deangelis has more. >> neil that is exactly right. this is really interesting, a new bit of news, ceo robert dickey, he told us he would retire at the end of last year. according to sec filings, his departure is effective today. barbara wallace will be the interim coo and chief legal officer as the search process for a permanent ceo continues. the management changes cannot come at a worst time. gannett rejecting a hostile takeover bid for $12 a share. gearing up for a big fight ahead of the may 6th shareholders meetings when crucial seats. digital first media, backed by hedge fund alden global. largest shareholder of gannett with 7 1/2% stake. gannett has a large and diversified newport foal, over 100 names, most notable, "usa today," the "detroit free press" and indy star. the meantime it is really important to see that the shareholders meeting will be critical. the transition to digital, gannett is is
build for what's ahead℠ neil: well the company behind "usa today" is is today in the battle for its life a clear takeover bid. no one knows how this is going to end. fox business's jackie deangelis has more. >> neil that is exactly right. this is really interesting, a new bit of news, ceo robert dickey, he told us he would retire at the end of last year. according to sec filings, his departure is effective today. barbara wallace will be the interim coo and chief legal officer...
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"usa today" found more than half agree with president trump that it was a witch hunt.love what is going on? >> the problem is the democrats are betting on collusion over two years along with the press with not a lot of facts. the mueller investigation was exhaustive on that point and concluded otherwise. they cannot attack mueller for saying there is no collusion so let's go after teeten on the four-page outline for those nuances. >> if you're going to connect the dots in journalism and then you don't have the facts you should not do that with connect the dot type of stuff. putting the thumb on the scale. >> didn't the times do that with the front-page op-ed to say donald trump requires different standards? it is a different standard today giving up the pretense of objectivity that has blinded them to the real stories. but it's may still blind them and the democrats are not well served. elizabeth: you say the anti- trump solidarity is leading journalists? . >> even though pro- or anti- trump it is bad when everybody thinks the same. this is what we saw with the fbi to
"usa today" found more than half agree with president trump that it was a witch hunt.love what is going on? >> the problem is the democrats are betting on collusion over two years along with the press with not a lot of facts. the mueller investigation was exhaustive on that point and concluded otherwise. they cannot attack mueller for saying there is no collusion so let's go after teeten on the four-page outline for those nuances. >> if you're going to connect the dots in...
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the other side of this conversation, they say, one piece in reaction to that, an opinion piece in usa todayyou use coded language, basically cloaking discrimination against to the lgbt queue community and other people who are hurt by these policies. where is the middle ground? is there middle ground? >> the first amendment itself ensures that we all have a right to our own beliefs and without those beliefs according to the dictates of our conscience which is ironic that some of the people that speak most loudly in favor of tolerance are often the least tolerant of sincerely held christian religious beliefs. first amendment contemplates tolerance is a 2-way street that is how america is always worked. >> is there a space here? it seems the two sides are really far apart on some of these issues. where is there space to find coexistence? is that possible? >> it is all directed to the principle that here in america we have freedom of religion, freedom of conscience and that means every american out to be up to live their lives according to the dictates of their conscience and also every america
the other side of this conversation, they say, one piece in reaction to that, an opinion piece in usa todayyou use coded language, basically cloaking discrimination against to the lgbt queue community and other people who are hurt by these policies. where is the middle ground? is there middle ground? >> the first amendment itself ensures that we all have a right to our own beliefs and without those beliefs according to the dictates of our conscience which is ironic that some of the people...