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point where all the other avenues have been frustrated and they're not getting that information, that's when you would have a more vocal potential majority of the caucus saying now impeachment is the only w to hold the president accountable but so far anyone who's covered nancy pelosi kno she's very good at keeping her caucus together. but at this point she's able to do it becau they mostlygree with her argument that there are still avenuesuroe. nancy: those court victories, a pair of them in federalk,ourts this wade a huge difference for democrats, as molly mentioned. democrs were coming out one after the other this week, saying we may need to pursue an impeachment inquiry after all, we're frustrated. they said the white hou is completely stonewalling, they can't get the documents or witnesses they want and this is the only way to do it. but oncehey started winning in federal court and judges were sayingut that he bank and capital one need to turn over the president's financial records, they said, wait minute, a, that didn't take that long. they were worried it would take years to get a judge to rule. and b, he ruled in their favor. so that made democrats more confident that they actual
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w. point surely god what happens in the brain. and why are more and more germans taking up this cause. for a long time there was an aversion to firearms in germany but not all gun sales force legal and illegal are rising. why this new interest guns where the. new gun laws. d.w.i. . sometime in the 26th. my great granddaughter of. the world. around half a century. your world will be a true degrees warmer. inevitably sea level by at least one meter in this century that's really frightening. why aren't people more concerned. through 1st w. it is the year 2019 we're sending money around the world phones are talking about autonomy as flying taxis were taking pictures of black holes in space and still a woman makes less money working in the same job as men we need to talk about the mind the gap that's our topic this week on made.
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sitting w. point unknown best to zero in civilian clothing the way they remember them. president emmanuel mccall gave his condolences along with his wife brigitte mike home in tear. the soldiers comrades then brought their coffins into the military complex courtyard. as the band played a naval forces song in the wrong or they died as heroes for france. because for them nothing was more important than the mission and nothing more precious than the lives of the hostages. the commandos were killed in the operation to save two french tourists kidnapped by gunmen. who had takeken them frorom benn burkina falso? presidenent michael said thehers no other choice but to ororder that operation that led to the rescue of four hostages. california do nancy never abandons its children no matter the circumstances. a reference to the controversy that followed the operation france's foreign minister accused the tourists of traveling to an area that authorities formally advised not to visit. and there has been criticism against the tourists for taking that risk. but since the release it
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government claimed and indio p c w point for example itself it concluded that it didn't appear that this foam was a bodily secretion in other words the subtext of that it was it's placed sort of that stage we also had evidence before that the hospital scenes were staged a b.b.c. producer said to his evidence was that those scenes had been staged and again in the report itself it was said that the people appearing in some of those videos appeared to be not ill in other words again it's a lead to an alliance it's interesting charles the the report that you're talking about there are no authors which is very odd because they would usually put their names on it there it shows that there are members over there this organization that are not competent to.
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. >> i want to go back to 1974 when you graduat w frt point. you were near the top of your class, and because of that, you had the ability to pick any division of the army that you wanted to. but you chose to serve in the infantry. why? >> if you're going to be in an institutn, an organization, probably the best place to beat is what nstitution values most highly, and the infantry, certaiy then and even now, is arguably stillc the esof the u.s. army. what's interesting is, i was actually majoring-m in p at west point, and i actually had a slot in a program, and i recognized doat i really didn't feel a calling to be or, so that plan was shelved, and i chose the fantry. >> you came to light especially in iraq, when the iraq war was not going well. you, as i mentioned, commanded the surge strategy, you implemented the surge strategy, which, at the me, when iraq was spiraling into sectarian violence, rescued the united states from a serious defeat and, by the way, with the iraqis, enablingolitical leaders to begin to move towardsil political sty in
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>> yeah, by the time he was diagnosed, he passed very quickly and it w at that point that i started doing research because i did not pt know a lot about this disease, and i didn'h know anyng about it and i wanted to know more information, and that's when i found pan can and purple stride, and i was able to get with them and see how i help. >> tell us what pancreatic cancer is and why it's so tough to treat? >> we do not have an early detection method, and most patients are diagnosed at a late stage, and so the survival rate is just %.9 >> that's not very high. is there a known cause?is it genetics? arehere other risk factors? >> wenow the symptoms. some symptoms while they can be vague, are abdominal pain, jaundice, sudden weight loss and loss of appetite and early on set of diabetes, and w seem to know that age, smoking, a family history, pan krdiabetes, these increa your chance at getting pancreatic cancer. >> is it more prevalent in men or women? >>i n't know. >> it's a tough cancer to treat no matter w gets it. >> we are going to tell you about an important walk and run coming up in j
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here's what's coming up for the book honestly lenten talk about your point b. w. now it's cut take a look at what all that means for the table of course. the going to sligo every weekend here on the whole you know. we're not here to judge but to eliminate prejudices. we're not here to change your opinion. but to open some space for different points of view we're not here to speak on behalf of anybody but to let everybody speak for themselves. not here to give the right answers but to ask the right questions. were not here to indoctrinate but to listen. plus 90 connect to an unbiased agenda subscribe now on you tube. this is news africa that's coming up in the next 15 minutes mahdi's have a soul it's. racked with heavy flooding leaving at least 15 people didn't we have a report from bob orr where many families have had. rain damage to their houses. and on the international day against homophobia. acts of the efforts to break down discrimination against gays and lesbians bemused and. old new guy we meet at the prison for years turning the other rubbish into snazzy s
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point,w, one p.e. be a75 points, wouldn't bad guess. one way to also think about it, what can trump afford politically? a 5%, 6%, 7% drop off of the highs this far from 2020 if he will in his mind achieve some important policy goals and beat up on china a bit harder here? i would suggest he would. because again,, the market would still be up handsomely for the first five months of the year. is 95% art, 5% 6% dip, but ther -- a 5%, after a breathless rally, there's usually some profit taking and selloff anyway, even if the trade news was benign. there's always something to hang your hat on, for some people taking profits. romaine: i just want to point out we also have an interview later tonight on bluebird markets asia, joined exclusively by the chairman and ceo of jp morgan, jamie dimon. he's at the global china summit in beijing. it will be interesting to see what he has to say over everything from the last 48 hours. michael purves, back to you. you say it is normal to have a little pullback, selloff, profit-taking. but what is the thr
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kawhi leonard dominated the h night w 27 points. now toronto has to take on the defending champs.on golden game one tips off thursday night toronto. raptors. ing for the >> i am too. i want someone else to win. >> kawhi is playing on another level. from the hard wood to the racing track here, the greatest spectacle in racing a few hours away. the 103rd running of theia indnapolis 500 is set for this afternoon. the race is on nbc 4 today. fter age starts at 11:00 an early edition of "meet the press." and drivers should be getting the green flag before 1:00 this afternoon. >>> also ahead on news had 4, a local teen and the chance r encounteat led him down a path of we're going to meet him in two minutes in this week's harris' heroes. the big carriers are talking about their curren5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a few pockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g. they're neglecting small towns and rural communities, leaving them on the wrong side of the digital divide. if a roved, only the combinailable resourcesof t-mobile and sprint
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see the social media feedback after that episode that you and i did, we were blond it was myids w pointedlping others but we were also helping ourselves. >> and where are you in your healing now? >> still learning every day. a lot of therapy, some bad days, but thankfully more good days than bad days and i kind of describe it as i feel like when rob died i shattered into a million pieces like a plate and to put that plate back together, there are a lot of ugly piece, there are a lot of jagged pieces. there's a lot of glue over the top. but i feel intact which i'm really, really greatful for and i know that my kids feel the same way and soy if they're good, i'm good. >> well, that is good for all of us and this book is going to help a lot of people. you'll be back tomorrow sharing how the community of survivors have helped so many and resources for anyone struggling, the proceeds will be donated to prevention organizations and if you're struggling with thoughts of suicide for worried about someone who is help is available. call the national suicide prevention lifeline with the number on th
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it knenee priced at twenty five dollars during the idea at the they can meet manufacturer w was up about one point 6% at friday's close. at finishing the day at sixty seven point seven n dollars a share. us presidentnt donald trump has decided to roroll back offffshoe drilling regulations put in place after thehe bp d deepwater horizon disasteter in. twtwenty ten the explosionon ony offshore platform nine e years o killed nearly a a dozen people d close to the west o oil spill in us h history.. the goverernment says i it w wie oil and gas companies more flexibilitity in meeting safety requirements imposed by the obama administration. the decision drew a mixed reactition f from residents in e region. i thinknk it's verery importantt he doess he's up o on thehe regulatitions i mean thth is the life blood of this communinity d thwhole g gulf coast. soithhe moratorium so many restaurants so o many hardware stores mom and popss all had to close it just dried up the community. lolooking back on this bill that cost aboutut sixty billion dolls and a million sea birds and that wholee fishing industry d des
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w africa. you know. the point is that people want to change the wide hole in the middle i'm sure they're going to certainly want you. to queue for food student while other than if they took off for fools last month venezuela's opposition turned to the oldest move yet to try to get the military have come over to their side and unseat the government but the effort failed my guest this week here in london is van ness and more money representatives to the firm as well an opposition leader and self declared president. what happens next.
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w. . now 80 percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship listen up. now and gem and live w. any time i'm going anyplace the new video yeah i don't like the most part song to sing along to see this to come from super live. for the. interactive exercises. everything is online and interactive learn german just for this day w. i'm not laughing at the joke i just sometimes i am but i stand laughing when. the german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype of class that is think the future of the country that i not. needed to take for this grandmother down you know it's all about. nothing i might show join me to meet the germans on the w. pool. rescuers in budapest say there is little chance of finding survivors following wednesday's boat accident on the river danube police have launched a criminal investigation at least 7 south korean tourists died and many more still missing after a sightseeing vessel collided with another boat in bad weather. german chancellor angela merkel has been ordered by the university of harvard which awarde
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both w. and the mclean also pointed out that the fight against slavery was far from over. ng to several ngos. up to forty million people are still trapped in forced labor worldwide. south africa the agency holds a commanding lead with 95% of the vote now counted as parliamentary election. and see all not for little over 57% us over 35% ahead of his nearest rival. results being interpreted as a warning to the parties the lotion. they've ever achieved amid angle over a series of scandals. two over the voting process itself is a correspondent. is now reports. several medical parties of large complaints with h the indedepent electoral commission following allegations of irregularities during theheoting prorocess. they say they have proof we people were able to vote more than once due to a lack of checks and balances at voting stations. already twenty people have been arrested in connection with elecectoral fraud. if if i got from one wedding station to another and the red fighting say so why was registered i could do not about to say so my name is identified his role that goin
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panetta: during my last term, it got to a point where the only bipartisanship you were seeing was when you would turn on the statesmen be it john mccain, george w. bush or john dingell recently. we wanted to change that. we wanted to make sure that there were members in congress who were not just here to make a point. we are here to make a difference. those are the types of people, those qualities come from veterans, because they understand what it means to get the job done.
panetta: during my last term, it got to a point where the only bipartisanship you were seeing was when you would turn on the statesmen be it john mccain, george w. bush or john dingell recently. we wanted to change that. we wanted to make sure that there were members in congress who were not just here to make a point. we are here to make a difference. those are the types of people, those qualities come from veterans, because they understand what it means to get the job done.
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panetta: during my last term, it got to a point where the only bipartisanship you were seeing was when you would turn on the statesmen be it john mccain, george w. bush or john dingell recently. we wanted to change that. we wanted to make sure that there were members in congress who were not just here to make a point. we are here to make a
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so what was the point of today's hearings? while part of the point was to allow people like me like mazie hirono to perform for the cameras. a few years ago, virtually no one outside of hawaii had heard of her. she was considered forgettable even by standards of the u.s. senate. now she's a celebrity on cnn. technically she remains unimpressive, she's never written a single bill that you have heard of. but when the cameras rolling, she will repeat literally anything or staff puts on a card and her no matter how extreme and stupid it might be. here she was today. >> mr. barr, the american people know you are no different than rudy giuliani, kellyanne conway or any of the other people whonc sacrificed their once decent reputation for the liar who sits in the oval office. he once turned down a job offer from donald trump's concerns were legitimate. you didn't know bob mueller supported your conclusions but you knew that you lied to. i wasn't surprised. you did exactly what i thought you would do which is why i voted against your co
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reacts the way it does at different points in that lifecycle and also how we as a society get to a point ewhere w put celebrity on such a high pedestal. so a lot of people say you have written a lot of painful or personal things because i use my own experiences as a framework as an investigative reporter would. or empirical sociologist. to me it tois like, is more lik i see all these experiences, i put in there is items that you put up for sale at a garage sale. they are not personal anymore. i process them, and done with them and the only framework for the book. the book is not about, my experience is not unique, my experience is fame, it is many other people would've gone to this lifecycle that can find a lot of commonality in that. >> is fame addictive? >> i think what is even more addictive than fame is the idea of it. fame is something that a lot of people have an idea about. they not necessarily live through h it or been anywhere near it. the idea is this. it's almost a return to toddlerhood. if you had a happy toddler experience, when your toddler, other people peer bills, everything you d
reacts the way it does at different points in that lifecycle and also how we as a society get to a point ewhere w put celebrity on such a high pedestal. so a lot of people say you have written a lot of painful or personal things because i use my own experiences as a framework as an investigative reporter would. or empirical sociologist. to me it tois like, is more lik i see all these experiences, i put in there is items that you put up for sale at a garage sale. they are not personal anymore. i...
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does challenge the integrity of art that it's i should say about the governing body the i w f the starting point for this was trying to protect all of fleets and make sure that there's what they called a level playing field that's the phrase they constantly use but in doing so what does that mean for caster semenya she has chile just come out with just before it came on they are just check her social media to check the twitter and i think this is so much she came out and said sometimes it's better to react with no reaction leave thanks very much indeed. there are plenty more ahead in the news including the workers rallying in many parts of the world on may day demanding better conditions and more rights. than day in sports football's concussion rules are once again in the spotlight just going to be here to explain why. a new round of talks between the taliban and the u.s. has started in qatar the u.s. state department says its peace envoy is on me is visiting doha to meet representatives of the afghan armed group it's the sixth round of talks between the two sides who are trying to find a framew
does challenge the integrity of art that it's i should say about the governing body the i w f the starting point for this was trying to protect all of fleets and make sure that there's what they called a level playing field that's the phrase they constantly use but in doing so what does that mean for caster semenya she has chile just come out with just before it came on they are just check her social media to check the twitter and i think this is so much she came out and said sometimes it's...
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into a debt trap it's simply the only current economic plan to increase basically what would be w t t o two point zero and that means physical connectivity in addition to the idea that you have these trade alignments so you know i noticed my colleague did not was not able mr fine go was not able to point to any specific advantages talking about numerous prosecutions. this is the narrative that china is facing i mean whether you agree or not with this idea that china has is a developing country that is trying to protect its interests reason grow much as the u.s. was back in the late eighteenth hundreds when it was battling europe as a new entry into the economic sphere and used to routinely dismantle. looms in great britain and then ship them overnight to the us in order to break the monopolies that the british had especially on woven goods these are things that happen in the comics but china all right and i'd like to hear from mr fine gold on this has been observant of the w t o this idea that china has been a you know a routine lawless entity and roaming the world and doing not a bang any laws i
into a debt trap it's simply the only current economic plan to increase basically what would be w t t o two point zero and that means physical connectivity in addition to the idea that you have these trade alignments so you know i noticed my colleague did not was not able mr fine go was not able to point to any specific advantages talking about numerous prosecutions. this is the narrative that china is facing i mean whether you agree or not with this idea that china has is a developing country...
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we don't kno w att point in that they are at the moment. >> megan is said to be relaxing at frogmoore impose the baby toet going, windsor has options, some claim fruit tea can help, while others recommend ndicy food. hello, my fr do you have a really hot curry? >> yes. >> you have one? terrific. like at tns india restaurant. have you lots of customers from america? >> yes. >> any one of them pregnant? >> i can't say. >> reporter: if you are about to give birth, and want to try a curry, maybe don't ask for the extra hot. that's hot. that's hot. i think you guys may need to start sending it if this carriec on m longer. did i hear you call me a royal baby correspondent earlier? >> congratulations, keir, i love that you went, to an indian reaurant as much as the next gu you are not pregnant. why are you eating the spicy food and fruit tea? >> reporter: anything for a free luncs >> what i guy to do on bab watch? >> reporter: see you tomorrow baby or no baby. >>> cing up, a conversation with music icon madonna on the call she is changing nor decades and the real honor that she just received
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what do you and local officials need at this point? >> w need the rain to stop up north. there's more predictons of rain this afternoon in northeast oklahoma and also io kansas, which would exasperate this problem and the inflows into these reservoirs. then our corps htias no but to start increasing the release flows. so that's the problem. we're having record releases coming out of the dams. that's just flooding rivers to historic levels. >> woodruff: how are you keeping people safe? >> you know, our local emergency management folks and have done a great job with our police and our fire of going out, not only rescuing certain folks thatave been flooded out, and i got a tour on the airboat, and we actually saw, it waes unbeable, literally two-story houses with just a very top of the roof sticking out. but they're doing a good jfob o actually keeping us up to date on we maps were showing the citizens and the police going in. if we are seeing water,ee getting people out ahead of time some we haven't had any levee breaks where you're going to have instant increase in water.
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point? >> think with the w namesld be wary of the high multiple still, too. think h technolog more room to run and even iwe go further decline in 10% or more, we've been there before and you remember investors, if you started the year on january 1st we're still allowed double p digits and mosple would be happy if their portfolios are up over 10% in stocksnd the fir five months and let's take everything into perspective. technology ioo still a sector to have. >> jimmy l w with thlth consulting group. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> some strategists look at the bond market and look at potential signs that a recession is on the horizon, buten r economic reports have not been that bad. what exactly is the data saying? steve liesman takes a look. >> the bond market acting as if certain a sharp weaking of the economy is on the way and ths stock market is acting the bond market is right. in one corner an inverted seld curve r where they yielded more than longer ones, the opposite of wt it should be and a sign that bond investors believe the economy w
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the dow industrials fell 162 points about the low w session to 26,430. the nasdaq was down 45 and the s&p was down 22. in washington, steve liesman has more on what the fed >> fed chairman jerome powell tamped down expectations, saying the drop in core inflation which was food and energy and less of a concern, and it was likely to be transitory. >> the cmittee would be concerned if the inflation were running consistently above and below 2% and we do see good reasons to think that some or all of the unexpected decrease may wind up being transient. if we did see a persistent inflation running persistently below then that is something the commitould be concerned about and something that weke would tanto account in setting policy. >> powell pointed specifically to recent shortfalls in prices for financial services and for apparel and hey' believesll work their way out of the data in coming months causing inflation to firm. for three straight months for 1.6% year over yea fed's 2% target and the market his come to believe it and declining inflation could be a
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w. which was such a tipping point for such a. model. he's clearly dangerous. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you couldn't write any up are going to fix not if you want them probably most of them will come from. the climate exodus. seventy five minutes on d w. e takes a good personal e u n with a little bit under fifty people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. become more than football online what's the connection between bread. and the european union he knows gilberto wu correspondent at abbot baker can stripes this second line with the rules set by the team. swapping recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d.w. . and action packed life. anything's possible as long as up the coffee and his friends can dream up at his movie theater in kenya refugee camp. his life story may have grown to. twenty seven years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for watching cinema to the sergeant may twenty seventh street on t w. oh. this is deja news coming to
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w. bush repeatedly pointed to japan as an example of the united state'' ability to transform and democratize foreign states and peoples. yet others have pushed back forcefully on this claim. scholars have highlighted the agency and vitality of the japanese people, rather than american policymakers in shaping postwar japanese democracy. they pointed to the later years of the u.s. occupation, when u.s. policy became obsessed with anti-communism due in part to the development of the cold war. in parallel with developments in the united states, the occupation began to prevent labor strikes, purge labor activists and alleged communists. it censored communist newspapers and crafted anti-subversive laws. it collaborated with former members of the wartime japanese government and rebuilt japanese military power, with the goal of creating a firm, security alliance. this lose us with a question, how should we understand the place of democracy in this story? i want to take a slightly different approach to this debate. i want to argue that the united states, and that american policymakers did care about
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. >> from uselessies point ofv w, a paradigm or a confession?aradigm question we went back and checked about exachy what he meant wich is sort of asking were you trying to rite a primer about fathers and sons or a confession of your own life? >> i thinkieit probably between those two polls. i don't think it's aonssion. i've written three memoirs. i just tell things the way they are, but i thought this experience of interacting withm father in this classroom, in the cruise ship, in the hospital, having been thinking for a full year about the oddsy, homer's oddsy, which is, you know, largely about fathers and sons. i mean, everybody knows it's a abouguy trying to get back to his wife. >> right. but there's also a great father-son story. i should say parents and children, it's nots just fath and sons. >> let's go to the next video. have you taught the odyssey since this class and, if so, have you been more flexible about allowing your students to take moreeadership in the discussion? >> i was glad to get the question. so much of it is aboutache act
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one has to assume that at some point down the line,igher prices are going to be in the w fing. hard to see se is -- it is going to close the gap. at some point people want to see return on investment. laura: how about the protests we saw by uber drivers earlier in the week? what is the company saying about how that will affect the profitabilitand the mood of the drivers going forward? michelle: the mood of the drivers, clearly ty are not happy, necessarily, with pay and conditions. i was talking to onethriver outsidnew york stock exchange today who made the point, how can people inve this company when they don't take care of their workers? what was interesting going through this pivcess of a pre company to a public o company, uber filed all thisnt documeion with financial regulators, and one of the things they said is that the cost of their labor is the biggest thing, and the way theyi are clas as contract workers, not staff, is a big deal that lps the company. e if you take thn further down the line, in the future there is a lot of talk about driverless cars. that would be anot
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w. proceedings no >> reporter: the latest flash point, the white house directing former white house counsel don rn mcgahn not to over documents subpoenaed by house democrats. in a letter to judiciary chairman jerry nadlernsisting floating a privilege claim, insisting the records remain subject t tohe control of the white house for all purpos. e president and his administration resisting democrats at every turn on handing over the unredacted mueller report and on requests for the release of the president's tax returns, where competing legal uparguments could se an unprecedented court battle. then there is the issue whether the special counsel should testify. >> mr. mueller has already spoken at length through his report, and if people just want to drag this on ad infinitum, they're showing americans who they really are. >> reporter: and new disagreement tight between fbi director christopher wray and attorney general william barr after barr recently called surveillan of the trump campaign spying. >> i think there is a spying did occur, yes. i think spying did occur. >> well, that's not the t
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into a debt trap it's simply the only current economic plan to increase basically what would be w t t o two point zero and that means physical connectivity in addition to the idea that you have these trade alignments so you know i noticed my colleague did not was not able mr fine go was not able to point to any specific advantages talking about numerous prosecutions. this is the narrative that china is facing i mean whether you agree or not with this idea that china has is a developing country that is trying to protect its interests reason grow much as the u.s. was back in the late eighteenth hundreds when it was battling europe as a new entry into the economic sphere and used to routinely dismantle. looms in great britain and then ship them overnight to the us in order to break the monopolies that the british had especially on woven goods these are things that happen in the comics but china all right and i'd like to hear from mr feingold on this has been observant of the w t o this idea that china has been a you know a routine lawless entity and roaming the world and doing not a bang any laws is
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. >> seth curry score 33 points to leez the w tread warriors ov rockets. they're headed to theff playos today saturday, may 11, 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news, thiss "today" with sheinelle jones, peter alexander and dylan dreyer live from studio 1a in rockeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today." thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. we are alrea getting all set for tomorrow. mother's day. >> yes. >> hope you're properly pampered. >> i hoe soap. >> hope so. >> despite the weather, i know it's tricky in parts of the country. >> raining here, too. >> the top storyto for day. right to it now. beginning i the city of houston. on edge this morning after days of heavy rain and severe flooding there. today there i more rain in the forecast for a cit that still is struggling after hurricane harvey battered it two years ago. nbc's morgan chasky is in houston this morning. moan, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, peter, good morning. i can tell you right now it wile not tak much for many upcoming rain to drive water ouch the bayou behind he and into surroun
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this w a big moment. doug gets points right off the bat. getting the crowd involved. the pitch for herndon high school star. let's say it a little loud. he threw some heat. i have to say that was pretty good, doug. davie martinezfu thankl. bases loaded, two outs. the nats first ser s win since april 18th. they take it 7-6. inside the h clubhouse theye a light up sign that said nats win with that curly "w." coming up we'll take you inside the excited locker room. i'm going to head over to the salt line becaus from the sound of it, it sounds like doug has a lot of good food that he should probably share. >> you bett hurry is all i've got to say. doug -- >>> ahead at 5:45, how a paper cone and cell phone can help parents detect earthnfection in ir kids. >>> plus the secrets of vip diners in the district. the different rules they . >>> au eplica of the statute t -- stae of liberty is at columbus station. they put it to show solidarity with immigrants and refugees. they're inviting people to fill out cards for their reasons for standing with immigrants. the group bind it s
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point. 00. 000. 000. this is the w. news live from a in a meeting of our law is that no meeting of minds the u.s. secretary of state might on tehran chancellor and that will stress play out the same values but they agree on little else china and iran of the main causes of friction also coming up hungary's prime minister promises a full investigation into the state's old boats collision on the danube 7 people are confirmed dead 21 still missing that will most of all south korean and a delegation from seoul is demanding answers. and the skull cap traditionally worn by jewish men is the focus of debate as the number of anti-semitic incidents in germany rises we meet some family living with the situation every day. i manuscripts mackinnon thanks so much for joining us. a european thought by us secretary of state might pump a oh go self to a strange start when he and german chancellor angela merkel failed to agree on anything very much in berlin they did agree that they had said values but there was little meeting of minds b
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w.'s makes often spoke with hookah began by pointing out that glaring difference washington has ditched the iran nuclear deal europe is sticking with. that's no secret we disagree on the iran nuclear deal but everything outside of that when you look at all of the non nuclear threats the missile proliferation the missile testing the regional aggression the human rights abuses the arbitrary detention of dual nationals we are in full agreement we have the same threat assessment and so you have seen that over the last year in the time since we've left the deal europe has taken a series of actions to counter iranian aggression not only in europe but also in the middle east jeremy hunt the u.k. foreign minister it warned specifically warned the us might that they might get something they didn't ask for if they continue with the troop buildup in the region for example obviously europe has a stake in a very peaceful and stable middle east iran has been threatening to conduct attacks so we have put in place defensive measures we are not looking for a war if there is any kinetic action that is go
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into a debt trap it's simply the only current economic plan to increase basically what would be w t t o two point zero and that means physical connectivity in addition to the idea that you have these trade alignments so you know i noticed my colleague did not was not able mr fine go was not able to point to any specific advantages talking about numerous prosecutions. this is the narrative that china is facing i mean whether you agree or not with this idea that china has is a developing country that is trying to protect its interests reason grow much as the u.s. was back in the late eighteenth hundreds when it was battling europe as a new entry into the economic sphere and used to routinely dismantle. looms in great britain and then ship them overnight to the us in order to break the monopolies that the british had especially on woven goods these are things that happen in the comics but china all right and i'd like to hear from mr fine gold on this has been observant of the w t o this idea that china has been a you know a routine lawless entity and roaming the world and doing not a bang any laws i
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it's worth pointing out reliable information for margaret. this is the w. news live from berlin sri lanka imposes a curfew after violence against muslims angry mobs have killed one person attacked mosques and most alone businesses the communal on ras following the deadly easter attack spires on the us also coming up. the mobile messaging service whatsapp telling its use.
it's worth pointing out reliable information for margaret. this is the w. news live from berlin sri lanka imposes a curfew after violence against muslims angry mobs have killed one person attacked mosques and most alone businesses the communal on ras following the deadly easter attack spires on the us also coming up. the mobile messaging service whatsapp telling its use.
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point jumped from 2017. former president barack obama's and former president george w. than trump on personality at similar points in their presidencies, but when it comes to the issues, the numbers are much closer. gallup finding 47% of americans agree with president trump on the issues that matter most to them. compare that to 45% for obama, 53% for bush. harris, what do you make of this? >> harris: well -- [laughs] it's interesting, because i want to know how the question was asked. if you are saying, "do you agree with the president is doing?" with this me that you agree anything is being done paid was oppositional to the president getting something done? congress. not all that shockey would be kind of a cluster and people having faith in what presidents can get done. by the way, the person creating the most distance on that recently has been president trump. who is not part of the swamp and is complete oppositional to the idea. but what are our choices outside of the president, who get stuff done? >> melissa: i like that part about whether he is presidential. what d
point jumped from 2017. former president barack obama's and former president george w. than trump on personality at similar points in their presidencies, but when it comes to the issues, the numbers are much closer. gallup finding 47% of americans agree with president trump on the issues that matter most to them. compare that to 45% for obama, 53% for bush. harris, what do you make of this? >> harris: well -- [laughs] it's interesting, because i want to know how the question was asked. if...