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peter walsh from chief of staff office. i'm going to do the 4th quarter 2018 base audit from the electronic devices. the audits are limited to devices that the department owns and operates and not members personal devices. the audits do capture private devices coming in the department devices. if somebody sends something from their private device to department computer, we'll pick that up. all members aware of the departmental electronic communication devices are audited and they don't have expectation of privacy with those devices. they are guided by d.g.o. 10.08. which will be reissued shortly. there's an internal affairs bureau order which guides the investigators how they are to watch the three systems. i'll explain how each one devices is monitored and how they work. first clets, a program was established which searches all entries made in the system. we use an established word list. it's passive, it runs continuously. if there's a hit on any given day, it sends an alert to the i.a. team and they get to review it. each
peter walsh from chief of staff office. i'm going to do the 4th quarter 2018 base audit from the electronic devices. the audits are limited to devices that the department owns and operates and not members personal devices. the audits do capture private devices coming in the department devices. if somebody sends something from their private device to department computer, we'll pick that up. all members aware of the departmental electronic communication devices are audited and they don't have...
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nick paton walsh, cnn. >> our coverage continues throughout the morning. nick paton walsh is there and he will join us live where protesters broke out yesterday and we are speaking to a young man who left his home in venezuela and he says socialism destroyed it and it could also destroy america gradually. we will ask him what he means by that. >> he had words of warning for our political leaders. >>> later this morning, don't miss secretary of state mike pompeo talking to jake tapper about the crisis in venezuela on "state of the union" coming up at 9:00 a.m. here on cnn, eastern time. >>> this is cnn breaking ining >>> pope taking the church scandals head on. >> speaking on the final day of a four-day summit on clergy abuse, he calls them tools of satan and vowing the church will protect the children from, quote, wolves. what else did you hear that might have struck a cord with you? >> reporter: from listening to pope francis on day four of this summit, and also listening to his remarks on day one, it really doesn't appear he is delivering on his own mess
nick paton walsh, cnn. >> our coverage continues throughout the morning. nick paton walsh is there and he will join us live where protesters broke out yesterday and we are speaking to a young man who left his home in venezuela and he says socialism destroyed it and it could also destroy america gradually. we will ask him what he means by that. >> he had words of warning for our political leaders. >>> later this morning, don't miss secretary of state mike pompeo talking to...
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now to discuss all this are kqed politics and government reporter katie or, politica strategist will walsh. welcome to you all. paul, let's begin with you. how is california's congressional delegation responding to the national emergency declaration and what are they planning to do about it? >> well, perhaps predict bly at least when you talk out emocratic members which are most of the california congressional delegation, they're not responding well. you know, they said for days and weeks there's this ideaf a national emergency declaration was floating out there, thatul they w opposite it that they recommend the president not do it. we haven't gotten at le t from nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, we haven't gotten an explicit commitment to filesu lt but it's certainly something on the table and something you hear other members of the delegation pushing for. it's definitely an option. you also hear them saying that .has been set, of ide course on their republican side of the aisle you know kevin mccarthy in general has been supportive of the 'resident, getting a little bit less pushback, but
now to discuss all this are kqed politics and government reporter katie or, politica strategist will walsh. welcome to you all. paul, let's begin with you. how is california's congressional delegation responding to the national emergency declaration and what are they planning to do about it? >> well, perhaps predict bly at least when you talk out emocratic members which are most of the california congressional delegation, they're not responding well. you know, they said for days and weeks...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, oxford.ulation on earth and some see it as an engine for global economic growth. other countries have invested billions of dollars betting on africa's future. the bbc‘s tim allman reports on one man in ghana, who has become a budding businessman. here, in his workshop, jeffrey yeboah performs miracles of a sort. he takes old tyres, recycled glass, fabric, different coloured ropes and makes bespoke furniture. coffee tables and armchairs. a thriving business, an example to others. i love myjob, i love what i do. it's the best thing i ever did for myself. if nothing at all, i feel part of the problem—solving community. jeffrey's been doing this for five years, picking up tyres dumped here and there, which he then transforms. and he's a busy chap. he also studies economics at university and trains other aspiring entrepreneurs. items sell for anything between $30 and $250. for his customers, it's a chance to buy some new furniture and fly the flag. the only exciting part of it is that it's made in
fergus walsh, bbc news, oxford.ulation on earth and some see it as an engine for global economic growth. other countries have invested billions of dollars betting on africa's future. the bbc‘s tim allman reports on one man in ghana, who has become a budding businessman. here, in his workshop, jeffrey yeboah performs miracles of a sort. he takes old tyres, recycled glass, fabric, different coloured ropes and makes bespoke furniture. coffee tables and armchairs. a thriving business, an example...
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eric: you have more with jim walsh later on in the hour. thank you. arthel: president trump 's legal team bracing for a special counsel robert mueller to release the final report on the russia investigation as a top house democrat says that he will subpoena mr. mueller at the report is not made public. david has more now from washington. hi david. >> a busy week ahead on capitol hill. michael cohen set to testify before members of congress. just a few days ago on friday, a justice department official told fox news they would not be receiving the final special counsel report this coming week. the latest part of the larger picture is the sentencing memo released yesterday. heavily redacted but discusses paul manafort and the alleged crimes. does not recommend a specific prison sentence. the memo reads in part quote - manafort chose repeating the and normally to violate the law. whether those prescribed garden-variety crimes, tax fraud, money laundering, obstruction of justice and bank fraud or more laws that he nevertheless was intimately familiar with.
eric: you have more with jim walsh later on in the hour. thank you. arthel: president trump 's legal team bracing for a special counsel robert mueller to release the final report on the russia investigation as a top house democrat says that he will subpoena mr. mueller at the report is not made public. david has more now from washington. hi david. >> a busy week ahead on capitol hill. michael cohen set to testify before members of congress. just a few days ago on friday, a justice...
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our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, has this exclusive report.e a blur. little by little, janet 0sborne is losing her sight. just look straight ahead. she has age—related macular degeneration, amd. it's a massive problem in the uk, affecting several hundred thousand people. the condition means her central vision is blurred. you're not clear, but i can see your glasses and your ears... can you see the colour of my eyes? no. you can see the light, can you? in a world first, this professor of ophthalmology at the university of oxford is going to use an injection of gene therapy to try to halt amd in her left eye. so, how does it work? in some people, as they age, genes responsible for the eye's natural defences start to malfunction and begin destroying the cells in the macula — the most sensitive part of the retina, responsible for sharp central vision. in this trial, an injection is made at the back of the eye. a harmless virus infects the retinal cells and releases a synthetic gene. this is used by the cells' own machinery to make a protein. it's
our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, has this exclusive report.e a blur. little by little, janet 0sborne is losing her sight. just look straight ahead. she has age—related macular degeneration, amd. it's a massive problem in the uk, affecting several hundred thousand people. the condition means her central vision is blurred. you're not clear, but i can see your glasses and your ears... can you see the colour of my eyes? no. you can see the light, can you? in a world first, this professor...
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max johnson, ending that report from fergus walsh.etnamese capital, hanoi, ahead of their second formal summit. the meeting is a further attempt to secure the denuclearisation of north korea, and the us is hoping that the setting of vietnam, a communist state with a successful market economy, will help persuade the north koreans to exchange nuclear weapons for business development. from hanoi, our correspondent laura bicker sent this report, which does contain some flashing images. after a marathon three—day train trip through china, the north korean leader looks ready to enjoy the limelight. some of his staff even struggled to keep up. kimjong—un may run an impoverished country, but he's determined to put on a show of strength on the streets of hanoi. donald trump also has a lot to prove in vietnam. very little of substance was agreed at their last meeting — north korea remains a global threat. this time, he'll hope to have an offer mr kim won't refuse. vietnam is seen as a model north korea could use to reform. it remains a communis
max johnson, ending that report from fergus walsh.etnamese capital, hanoi, ahead of their second formal summit. the meeting is a further attempt to secure the denuclearisation of north korea, and the us is hoping that the setting of vietnam, a communist state with a successful market economy, will help persuade the north koreans to exchange nuclear weapons for business development. from hanoi, our correspondent laura bicker sent this report, which does contain some flashing images. after a...
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh has this exclusive report.blur. little by little, janet osborne is losing her sight. she has age—related macular degeneration, amd. it's a massive problem in the uk, affecting several hundred thousand people. the condition means her central vision is blurred. you're not clear, but i can see your glasses and your ears... can you see the colour of my eyes? no. you can see the light, can you...? in a world first, this professor of ophthalmology at the university of oxford is going to use an injection of gene therapy to try to halt amd in her left eye. so how does it work? in some people, as they age, genes responsible for the eye's natural defences start to malfunction and begin destroying the cells in the macula, the most sensitive part of the retina, responsible for sharp central vision. in this trial, an injection is made at the back of the eye, a harmless virus infects the retinal cells and releases a synthetic gene. this is used by the cells' own machinery to make a protein. it's hoped this will stop the immu
our medical correspondent fergus walsh has this exclusive report.blur. little by little, janet osborne is losing her sight. she has age—related macular degeneration, amd. it's a massive problem in the uk, affecting several hundred thousand people. the condition means her central vision is blurred. you're not clear, but i can see your glasses and your ears... can you see the colour of my eyes? no. you can see the light, can you...? in a world first, this professor of ophthalmology at the...
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industrials are doing the wave better than anyone expected alex mahela bitch and steve walsh talked about recent earnings and the perceivable future and later we consider the collapse of digital media advertising with most of the big picture here is our dear merica calling cook all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. the international impact of the united states sanctions on venezuela leads our globe report today as the u.s. tightens the screws as we've reported earlier this week the trump administration impose new sanctions on venezuela this time targeting the state oil company petroleum state venezuela or p.t. vs a freezing up an estimated seven billion dollars worth of venezuelan assets in the u.s. remarkably the u.s. state department revealed this week that it had given their attempted appointee as venezuelan president control of state currency reserves held in the federal reserve bank of new york among the many p.d. vs say creditors who may be hit by. the sanctions on p.b.s. say is rawson after the russian state owned oil company rosneft has lent p.b.s. a
industrials are doing the wave better than anyone expected alex mahela bitch and steve walsh talked about recent earnings and the perceivable future and later we consider the collapse of digital media advertising with most of the big picture here is our dear merica calling cook all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. the international impact of the united states sanctions on venezuela leads our globe report today as the u.s. tightens the screws as we've reported...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, 0xford.king out rivals chelsea in the fifth round with a 2—0 win at stamford bridge, piling more pressure on blue's manager maurizio sarri. katie gornall was watching the action. yes, i had of the game we were talking about the futures of both managers here who are under scrutiny for very different reasons. maurizio sarri needed a morale boosting win for his side, whilst on goodness oscar is the caretaker manager of his side. when could do his chances of keeping thejob his side. when could do his chances of keeping the job long term no harm at all. it was a game that was open for the first 20 minutes and it turned in half an hour a wonderful ball from paul
fergus walsh, bbc news, 0xford.king out rivals chelsea in the fifth round with a 2—0 win at stamford bridge, piling more pressure on blue's manager maurizio sarri. katie gornall was watching the action. yes, i had of the game we were talking about the futures of both managers here who are under scrutiny for very different reasons. maurizio sarri needed a morale boosting win for his side, whilst on goodness oscar is the caretaker manager of his side. when could do his chances of keeping thejob...
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cnn's nick paton walsh is on the border right now, isa soares is in caracas. saw you and your crew in the middle of complete chaos earlier today. explain the situation right now. >> it's significantly calmer, but bizarrely, we still hear the regular firing of tear gas. you can hear it now down there on the other side of the bridge. that's because the protesters trying to get across found more luck going under the bridge, across the river, trying to get to the venezuelan side proper. and there are intermittent clashes on the bridge down here. although strangely, a venezuelan singer who fled the country called nacho just caused pandemonium when he got on and said everyone should rest. the chaos still persists. that is being replicated in two other points along the border. to the extent that john bolton, the u.s. national security adviser, and very much the loudest beater of the drum against nicolas maduro within the white house has tweeted that it's quite clear today that the maduro government, i'm paraphrasing here, treats its civilians, shoots them with live r
cnn's nick paton walsh is on the border right now, isa soares is in caracas. saw you and your crew in the middle of complete chaos earlier today. explain the situation right now. >> it's significantly calmer, but bizarrely, we still hear the regular firing of tear gas. you can hear it now down there on the other side of the bridge. that's because the protesters trying to get across found more luck going under the bridge, across the river, trying to get to the venezuelan side proper. and...
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eric: let's go to jim walsh. has been decimated but not the philosophy or the believers. the u.n. estimates there are 30,000 isis in iraq and syria and the predictions they could recapture the territory if u.s. troops leave. how successful have we been and what should we do now? >> i think there are two positions here. the president said as he's sometimes inclined to with channel raition that isis is -- with exaggeration that isis is completely defeated. i think the president is closer to going to the truth here. isis is going to continue to be a threat. but let's remember where we started. isis invaded iraq, took over a piece of syria. claimed it was going to set up its own sovereign government. and it did pose an unprecedented threat. but that is no more. they lost 90% of their territory. they are going to lose again today. the foreign fighters are down, and since they are not wing. the tra -- the attractiveness oe isis model is not working. so i think the president is right. now, will they commit terror acts?
eric: let's go to jim walsh. has been decimated but not the philosophy or the believers. the u.n. estimates there are 30,000 isis in iraq and syria and the predictions they could recapture the territory if u.s. troops leave. how successful have we been and what should we do now? >> i think there are two positions here. the president said as he's sometimes inclined to with channel raition that isis is -- with exaggeration that isis is completely defeated. i think the president is closer to...
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with an entertainment i can who then sexually assaults and she is forced to shut up about it well joe walsh our friend did and the twenty five year old chinese friend has spoken out saying this is what happened to her at china's state broadcaster c.c.t.v. she accused this man iconic ju-ju him of sexual assault since her allegations last year joe has been slapped with a lawsuit and has been targeted on social media but she's also become a symbol for china's fledgling need to move want i've got one of material where joe shirts ran in beijing when i was you and posted on china's social network way wall last summer her accusation hit like a bombshell she said she had been sexually harassed four years ago by a famous t.v. anchor her post was quickly censored but it was already too late whose story had already been shared widely on the show that a lot of women who were opposed to this article wrote that it reminded them of their own experiences. i felt very sad but i was also moved. in twenty fourteen then a drama student had been intern in china's state broadcaster c.c.t.v. one day she was asked
with an entertainment i can who then sexually assaults and she is forced to shut up about it well joe walsh our friend did and the twenty five year old chinese friend has spoken out saying this is what happened to her at china's state broadcaster c.c.t.v. she accused this man iconic ju-ju him of sexual assault since her allegations last year joe has been slapped with a lawsuit and has been targeted on social media but she's also become a symbol for china's fledgling need to move want i've got...
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have an economic message, that is what people vote on and see how it pans out but what matt walsh sayssn't reflect the reality of the democrat party. >> are you saying there is no such thing as we torment abortions are they are overplaying the concerns about that? >> actual people who work in this field, gynecologist don't use that term. it was created by the pro-life lobby to scare people about this. >> but there are abortions that occur. >> there are no -- no infants up to your due date that it goes by doctors use the week you are at 38 weeks, 39 weeks or whatever it is, the later abortion then gets used in polling questions which is why support drop to 13%. >> what do you make of the context? >> if you can still have an abortion at 38, 39 weeks of pregnancy and a number of states where that is allowed that is an actual thing. >> of the mother's life is in danger, absolutely. it is a fallacy. >> not to get off on a different trail but there are some states that defined mother's help broadly to include dental health as well, not just a physical situation, not the only limit. >> anothe
have an economic message, that is what people vote on and see how it pans out but what matt walsh sayssn't reflect the reality of the democrat party. >> are you saying there is no such thing as we torment abortions are they are overplaying the concerns about that? >> actual people who work in this field, gynecologist don't use that term. it was created by the pro-life lobby to scare people about this. >> but there are abortions that occur. >> there are no -- no infants...
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. >> and nick payton walsh is with us live. so you were caught in the middle of the unrest yesterday. describe the conditions today. >> reporter: it's interesting, just as that package was playing behind me here, we have seen before a lot of tear gas being fired. back where we were yesterday, standoffs persist. a much lower temperature, i have to say, but the crowds and protesters were trying to storm across the bridge yesterday. they're still here in a lesser number and they're trying to get across to venezuela on the bridge. a lot of tear gas was fired just trying to push them back. interestingly, i think what we saw was colombian riot police in full gear running to the front, and i think they pulled back some of those protesters from on top of the bridge, certainly. whatever happens below there clearly is a different story. one injured person we think we saw carried away as well. this is essentially the enduring problem for colombian authorities. they were able to bridge normal traffic yesterday and the day before, so they s
. >> and nick payton walsh is with us live. so you were caught in the middle of the unrest yesterday. describe the conditions today. >> reporter: it's interesting, just as that package was playing behind me here, we have seen before a lot of tear gas being fired. back where we were yesterday, standoffs persist. a much lower temperature, i have to say, but the crowds and protesters were trying to storm across the bridge yesterday. they're still here in a lesser number and they're...
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nick paton walsh, colombia. >>> now to the vatican where pope francis is presiding over the final day of the extraordinary summit on clergy sex abuse. these live images in vatican city now where the pope will be speaking. the catholic church openly addressing the problem of priests sexually exploiting children at the four-day event marked the first time the church acknowledged it destroyed evidence of sex abuse, a practice that went back many decades. delia gallagher is following the story live in rome. what are some of the main points to come out of the final day? >> well, george, the final day is the mass, which you are seeing right now. and then after the mass we will hear from pope francis. and, you know, going into this, the pope was saying he wants concrete steps to come out of this summit. so now the pressure is on them to actually produce those steps. we don't yet know what they will be, but based on the way the discussions have been going, one point might be lifting the pontifical secret on these cases, that is something that victims have been pushing for because it means mak
nick paton walsh, colombia. >>> now to the vatican where pope francis is presiding over the final day of the extraordinary summit on clergy sex abuse. these live images in vatican city now where the pope will be speaking. the catholic church openly addressing the problem of priests sexually exploiting children at the four-day event marked the first time the church acknowledged it destroyed evidence of sex abuse, a practice that went back many decades. delia gallagher is following the...
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nick paton walsh was there at the scene as chaos unfolded and filed this report. >> reporter: it had been billed as a new dawn, when the opposition planned waves of venezuelan refugees would simply take aid back into their homeland, across the busiest border bridge with colombia. but it was closed. blocked physically by venezuelan riot police. and behind them, violent pro-government gangs. the young police taunted or begged into changing sides. i'm venezuelan, she says, holding up her i.d. and my father was a sergeant. how will you stop me crossing? but they were venezuelans too and also here hunger, heat and thirst. the water you're drinking, she says, it is colombian, because your president doesn't give you any. bring him out here to us. i eat or drink soda whenever i want here, he says, but the hardest pain is how my grandfather died because he didn't have medicine. for a brief moment, the anger dissipated. the police lowered their shields, talked calmly. but down the road, the promised aid convoy arrived and a huge crowd, intent on pushing through. tension mounting here, the shie
nick paton walsh was there at the scene as chaos unfolded and filed this report. >> reporter: it had been billed as a new dawn, when the opposition planned waves of venezuelan refugees would simply take aid back into their homeland, across the busiest border bridge with colombia. but it was closed. blocked physically by venezuelan riot police. and behind them, violent pro-government gangs. the young police taunted or begged into changing sides. i'm venezuelan, she says, holding up her...
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nick paton walsh is right there.ee back, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg returning to the bench for the first time since her cancer surmg surgery. advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. >>> right now in washington, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg is back on the bench. her return coming as justices issue important orders this morning. this marks the first time we have seen her on the bench since she had cancer surgery this past december. so have we heard from justice ginsburg since her return to the bench. >> reporter: we shou
nick paton walsh is right there.ee back, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg returning to the bench for the first time since her cancer surmg surgery. advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts...
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my goodness, cnn's nick peyton walsh on the border there.oday. is it getting anywhere? >> reporter: it's something that's supposed to happen in the hours ahead. today is a deadline for the self declared interim leader juan guaido said he would move it across, let me tell you what is happening in the last minutes or so we are having a moment of quiet here by the venezuelan protesters, are negotiating with the venezuelan police here. now, this line of shield marks the border between colombia and venezuela, what we have seen so far on this bridge, one of the key frankly well known points across which people move for food on a daily basis, what we have seen in the last few hours is venezuelan soldiers giving themselves up. now the opposition the venezuelan opposition have head so venezuelan security forces, give yourself up. you will have amnesty and these people have gone into colombia to accept that. what we are now seeing is this group of protesters here, who a moment ago saw a surge of venezuelan police riot shields towards them. police said
my goodness, cnn's nick peyton walsh on the border there.oday. is it getting anywhere? >> reporter: it's something that's supposed to happen in the hours ahead. today is a deadline for the self declared interim leader juan guaido said he would move it across, let me tell you what is happening in the last minutes or so we are having a moment of quiet here by the venezuelan protesters, are negotiating with the venezuelan police here. now, this line of shield marks the border between...
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nick paton walsh, fantastic reporting on the ground.>>> let me take you back to capitol hill. of course, all the focus is on michael cohen. but this is really important. those are ceos from the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the country answering tough questions about drug prices in this country, all of this led by the republican chairman of the finance committee who just said he is sick and tired of the blame game. it's time for solutions. -i call it my comfortable future plan. -it's our confident forever plan. -welcome to our complete freedom plan. -it's all possible with a cfp professional. ♪ -find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. reach her health goals! i'm in! but first... shelfie! the great-tasting nutrition of ensure. with up to 30 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals! ensure. for strength and energy. ensure. need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites and lets you filter by take-off time, layovers and more, so you can be confident you're getting the right fl
nick paton walsh, fantastic reporting on the ground.>>> let me take you back to capitol hill. of course, all the focus is on michael cohen. but this is really important. those are ceos from the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the country answering tough questions about drug prices in this country, all of this led by the republican chairman of the finance committee who just said he is sick and tired of the blame game. it's time for solutions. -i call it my comfortable future plan....
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. >> reporter: as cnn nick peyton walsh reports from the region, mr. maduro continues to reject all calls for him to step allied. >> reporter: our beleaguered president maduro, an appearance the third time in a week alongside military commanders, a bit to shore up i think or at least show vis ply the support he says he still has from the military elite. he also presented a list of smaller countries, laos, benef . it will be seen on the streets where hundreds of thousands of civilians hit the streets. we heard from mike pence saying it is time for venezuela to be freed of the grip of cuba. it is close to that of nicholas maduro. but all eyes are on exactly what juan guaido, the interim president, self declared opposition leader what he can practically do in order to try and show he has some kind of control over the levers of government. he said he is in talk with the military. we haven't seen the military crumble in support of the maduro government. he has in fact this day said he wanted to see some sort of humanitarian aid coming into the country to ap
. >> reporter: as cnn nick peyton walsh reports from the region, mr. maduro continues to reject all calls for him to step allied. >> reporter: our beleaguered president maduro, an appearance the third time in a week alongside military commanders, a bit to shore up i think or at least show vis ply the support he says he still has from the military elite. he also presented a list of smaller countries, laos, benef . it will be seen on the streets where hundreds of thousands of...
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. >> nick walsh joins me on the venezuelan border. is any aid expected to get through today?> reporter: we know of two aid trucks that appeared to have gotten through on the venezuelan-brazilian border, but that's according to the before z -- before zyl yan presidency. these violent clashes, two or three separate points certainly along the venezuela-colombia border and behind me here is still smoldering one of the aid trucks that was set fire to. as we've seen these borders still closed as colombian officials say they're going to try to work out exactly how badly damaged infrastructure has been, at various locations on the border, colombian police have been in place. over there are more police and slightly past them, more protesters and some venezuelan security borders. this is a risk of the standoffs for the weeks ahead, that you may have protesters coming to these sites who will meet with security forces. i may add that the clashes there, since those defections, we've heard of more where there are a hundred at least of those that have changed sides. they, too, are hungry, t
. >> nick walsh joins me on the venezuelan border. is any aid expected to get through today?> reporter: we know of two aid trucks that appeared to have gotten through on the venezuelan-brazilian border, but that's according to the before z -- before zyl yan presidency. these violent clashes, two or three separate points certainly along the venezuela-colombia border and behind me here is still smoldering one of the aid trucks that was set fire to. as we've seen these borders still...
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let's get to cnn senior international correspondent nick paton walsh where he is in columbia. what are you seeing there this morning, nick? good morning. >> reporter: the border crossings will be closed today and tomorrow while they take stock of the damage done here in colombia. that is one of the busiest crossings and a life line to hungry venezuelans in the past year to get food in to them. yesterday, the attempt failed. some of the organizers say they got what they wanted with the terrifying scenes of clashes there andduro government did little to help their penal. 60 venezuelan soldiers defected during that violence. here is what we saw yesterday. the images are troubling here so i should warn you. >> reporter: refuges would take their homeland back across the busiest board bridge with colombia. but it was closed. blocked physically by venezuelan riot police. behind them, violent pro government gangs. the young police taunted or begged into changing sides. i'm venezuelan, she said, holding off her i.d., and my father was a sergeant. how can you stop me from crossing? toda
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cnn correspondent nick paton walsh has details for us. >> reporter: an extraordinary day of symbolismconcert put on by billionaire sir richard branson. it's coming to an end here. a lot of here staying here to be a part of tomorrow's bit for the aid at the border. it shows the festivities, the music, it's not really been being pat of it, it's about getting people here to show unity and force humanitarian aid across the border tomorrow. so the key that we've seen in the last hours really here, the opposition leader, the self-declared juan guide dough guaido, and he's posed for a family paragraph. a remarkable show of regional unit around this opposition leader. but also a key sign of defiance by juan guaido who has been banned by maduro's supreme court in venezuela from leaving the country. regardless, he came here. we don't know his plans for being here. whether he plans to cross the border tomorrow. or bring aid across or plans to stay here. tensions are going to rise overnight. this stage behind me should be dismantled very quickly in the hours ahead. and the feeling now is whether
cnn correspondent nick paton walsh has details for us. >> reporter: an extraordinary day of symbolismconcert put on by billionaire sir richard branson. it's coming to an end here. a lot of here staying here to be a part of tomorrow's bit for the aid at the border. it shows the festivities, the music, it's not really been being pat of it, it's about getting people here to show unity and force humanitarian aid across the border tomorrow. so the key that we've seen in the last hours really...
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our nick paton walsh reported from amid the clashes all weekend and joins us live from bogota, colombiaard to get our hands on an exact number. the u.n. commissioner for human rights saying four people dead, 300 injured. and the question now becomes, where do we go from here? what does the u.s. do next? >> absolutely. that's the key question about a street away from where i'm standing here. mike pence heading into meetings with regional leaders. the initial mood music, there has to be a peaceful solution. but one they say in which involves juan guaido, the self-declared president running the country. it's clear in their minds maduro is finished. the point is after the scenes of the weekend where a peaceful passage of humanitarian aid designed to boost guaido's support simply didn't get anywhere. and you saw those awful scenes of how that was prevented. the question is what's the next step in the american arsenal? mike pompeo, john bolton, the secretary of state national security adviser talking about sanctions, further isolation. are we going to hear more of that today or is there a nex
our nick paton walsh reported from amid the clashes all weekend and joins us live from bogota, colombiaard to get our hands on an exact number. the u.n. commissioner for human rights saying four people dead, 300 injured. and the question now becomes, where do we go from here? what does the u.s. do next? >> absolutely. that's the key question about a street away from where i'm standing here. mike pence heading into meetings with regional leaders. the initial mood music, there has to be a...
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as we look ahead to 2020, this is what matt walsh had to tweet about.s christians, jews, white men, southerners, they accuse everyone else of bigotry. they are like a cheating husband who become suspicious." >> that may be a bit too much. i'm not sure they hate people. the policies are clearly undermining religious liberty, they've moved far left on abortion and that's a big issue. border issues and other issues. the poetic truth is that yes, the left has moved even further left in recent years but i don't know that it's about hatred. >> shannon: bill mitchell tweeting is there anything remotely american and anything the democratic party is proposing? jessica. >> i think the majority of the platform is about things and nutritionally american. if you are to be able to pursue life, liberty and happiness overall coming or going to need things like a good wage. you're going to need things like health care and have access. these are things democrats are talking about on the campaign trail. that's how we won in 2018 and the midterms. i think if republicans co
as we look ahead to 2020, this is what matt walsh had to tweet about.s christians, jews, white men, southerners, they accuse everyone else of bigotry. they are like a cheating husband who become suspicious." >> that may be a bit too much. i'm not sure they hate people. the policies are clearly undermining religious liberty, they've moved far left on abortion and that's a big issue. border issues and other issues. the poetic truth is that yes, the left has moved even further left in...
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nick payton walsh is live across the border in colombia this morning.his family has been intimidated by police now. >> reporter: yes. he made this statement on twitter while he was addressing a crowd saying police special forces entered his house and that his daughter and his daughter's grandmother were there at the time. there are no pictures of the incident and the account has slightly changed to suggest the special forces were in a neighborhood and the police denied being there. it's his way of saying he feels intimidation is being used against him. the u.s. government said those behind it would be held accountable. here's what he said about his recent talk with donald trump. >> translator: i have had an opportunity to talk with president trump to whom i thanked for his clear position with respect to what's going on in venezuela. to the commitment to liberty and democracy. in venezuela there was a time we took democracy for granted and lost it. democracy is always at play. institutions must always be preserved. the federal and republican values must
nick payton walsh is live across the border in colombia this morning.his family has been intimidated by police now. >> reporter: yes. he made this statement on twitter while he was addressing a crowd saying police special forces entered his house and that his daughter and his daughter's grandmother were there at the time. there are no pictures of the incident and the account has slightly changed to suggest the special forces were in a neighborhood and the police denied being there. it's...
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that is kate walsh, president of the national council on teacher quality. thanks for coming on.appreciate it. >>> we go to chicago or police there rose "empire" actor jussie smollett is now considered a suspect for filing a false police report. as fox's mike tobin reports, 30 the working to get this case before a grand jury. >> wrote time is running out for jussie smollett to speak with chicago police about his alleged attack. they have been very public about wanting to reinterviewed the 36-year-old amid growing doubt over his story, but with no plans for smollett to talk to investigators, police have indicated they might go to a grand jury for a possible indictment, filing a police filing a false police report. two initial persons of interest, a pair brothers were questioned and released, reportedly cooperating with authorities and already met with prosecutors. >> they did not receive immunity. they were not subpoenaed. they are doing it all at once yearly. >> the awesome their brothers claim smollett pay them to carry out the attack. smollett motivation, the linn grove respons
that is kate walsh, president of the national council on teacher quality. thanks for coming on.appreciate it. >>> we go to chicago or police there rose "empire" actor jussie smollett is now considered a suspect for filing a false police report. as fox's mike tobin reports, 30 the working to get this case before a grand jury. >> wrote time is running out for jussie smollett to speak with chicago police about his alleged attack. they have been very public about wanting to...
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. >> reporter: nick paton walsh shows us the desperation fueling those deadly clashes. >> reporter: itbilled as a new dorm when refugees would simply take aid back in their homeland across the busiest border bridge with colombia but it was closed blocked by venezuelan riot police. i'm venezuelan she says, holding up her i.d. my father was a sergeant. how would you stop me crossing? but they were venezuelans, too, and also knew its collapse, its hunger. the water you're drinking, she says, it's colombian, because your president doesn't give you any. bring him out here to us. >> translator: i eat or drink soda whenever i want here, he says. the hardest pain is how my grandfather died because he didn't have medicine. for a brief moment, the anger dissipated. the police lowered their shields, talked calmly. but down the road the promised aid convoy arrived and a huge crowd, intent on pushing through. shields have gone back up again and the protesters are recommending people start to move back. >> reporter: this was why. slow march of opposition protesters. peaceful in as far as they would
. >> reporter: nick paton walsh shows us the desperation fueling those deadly clashes. >> reporter: itbilled as a new dorm when refugees would simply take aid back in their homeland across the busiest border bridge with colombia but it was closed blocked by venezuelan riot police. i'm venezuelan she says, holding up her i.d. my father was a sergeant. how would you stop me crossing? but they were venezuelans, too, and also knew its collapse, its hunger. the water you're drinking, she...
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joining us now are mom, julie walsh and sons tristan and tanner walsh.nt. we are so grateful for his service and sacrifice. julie, you know, whether a a powerful story. was it difficult to mislead your son and tell him the truck was sold while holding out while getting it fixed? >> it was super difficult. i mean, the minute i told him, i mean, they came and towed it that morning and the minute he got home school he went out and said why -- where is my dad's bronco? and i said you know, i ended up having to sell it. it was going to cost too much to have it fixed and i mean, just the look on his face he was -- if looks could kill and i have said that before. it was insane. he was not happy with me. pete: julie, first, tell us a little bit about your husband. >> there is so much to say and such a short time. it's just the most sweetest, caring person. i just you can possibly imagine. i mean, you could get you to smile and get you out of your head if you were having a bad day. just an amazing man. pete: i believe you. knowing men like him who i had the privi
joining us now are mom, julie walsh and sons tristan and tanner walsh.nt. we are so grateful for his service and sacrifice. julie, you know, whether a a powerful story. was it difficult to mislead your son and tell him the truck was sold while holding out while getting it fixed? >> it was super difficult. i mean, the minute i told him, i mean, they came and towed it that morning and the minute he got home school he went out and said why -- where is my dad's bronco? and i said you know, i...
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let's bring in todd walsh, the ceo of alpha investments welcome to the show. >> i appreciate it. >> in style, are you always a value guy or was this an active change? >> yeah, we're kind of go anywhere i agree with your technical read of the market, animal spirits could kick in and take us a lot higher we go guardrail to guardrail sentimentwise all the time so it wouldn't be unrealistic to expect that. we're optimistic but not wildly bullish. when we look at what's really happening out there, to get away from all the volatility recently, you've got earnings on the s&p still coming in on the low single digits. then you've got comps that are going to be pretty difficult going forward quarter by quarter. the 10-year has pretty much decoupled since the christmas eve massacre, kind of suggesting what the fed suggested yesterday that maybe global growth will be less than we expected. all that being said, we've got europe, we've got china, kind of wild cards out there we want a margin of safety and we want dividends on our portfolios. >> before we get to your picks, when did you pivot when di
let's bring in todd walsh, the ceo of alpha investments welcome to the show. >> i appreciate it. >> in style, are you always a value guy or was this an active change? >> yeah, we're kind of go anywhere i agree with your technical read of the market, animal spirits could kick in and take us a lot higher we go guardrail to guardrail sentimentwise all the time so it wouldn't be unrealistic to expect that. we're optimistic but not wildly bullish. when we look at what's really...
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he was very -- he said at one point that he had an itchy finger for 18 months to fire walsh.very upset about what he called the dragnetting in that investigation. going down every possible -- chris: so are you suggesting he might interfere with mueller? >> no, he's made it clear he will not, but he's going to look at it, and he's got a very interesting perspective on all of this. at the end of the iran contra investigation when then-president bush sr. decided, oh, well, let's pardon casper if weinberger who was -- casper weinberger who was indicted, it was barr who said, well, let's pardon more people, the cia people and elliot abrams. so he's somebody who is going to protect the president. but i think he also knows legally and politically it's very important that the mueller investigation proceed. so the spotlight should be, as marc -- mark suggests, not on the past, but on the future. we don't know who's going to run against trump if trump runs in 2020. we know who now is the attorney general, and this is the important player in the coming months, maybe coming two years. ch
he was very -- he said at one point that he had an itchy finger for 18 months to fire walsh.very upset about what he called the dragnetting in that investigation. going down every possible -- chris: so are you suggesting he might interfere with mueller? >> no, he's made it clear he will not, but he's going to look at it, and he's got a very interesting perspective on all of this. at the end of the iran contra investigation when then-president bush sr. decided, oh, well, let's pardon...
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. >>> now over to australia where miss walsh toot to social media after her -- took to social media after 14-year-old husky was taken. >> no, they didn't. >> yeah. she left it tied up. this woman in the red walks up, unties it, and she's like, come on, let's go. >> taking advantage of at old dog. >> focus. he's 14, just had back surgery. folks on social media made quick work of this video. while she was at work, she received word that ranger found mocha and returned it to the builders who were working at her home. >> almost like maybe that woman saw the video getting out and going viral and -- maybe i've got myself into something i don't want to be in. >> somebody's going to recognize that dress. >> the main thing was getting mocha back home. she says he's safe, just stiff because he was old and had seriously. police identified the dog because of his chip. >>> time to give away another ipad. >> you'll japaneneed two buzzwo. be need to be 18 and be a legal resident of the u.s. >> the buzzwords coming up next. >> stand by if i the "rtm" give away. >>> and people go to japan for the snow fes
. >>> now over to australia where miss walsh toot to social media after her -- took to social media after 14-year-old husky was taken. >> no, they didn't. >> yeah. she left it tied up. this woman in the red walks up, unties it, and she's like, come on, let's go. >> taking advantage of at old dog. >> focus. he's 14, just had back surgery. folks on social media made quick work of this video. while she was at work, she received word that ranger found mocha and...
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story. >> there was a lot of ambulances lined up, andy one they came out with containers i watched all the organs leave. just got emotional. fergus: joe's daughter keira wai years old when she was in a car accident with her mum andhe br all three were seriously injured.as >> keiran the side of the road for 40 minutes. fergus: doctors in bristol realized they could not save keira. she was on life support but there was no brain activity. with her mom semiconscious, it was up to dad joe to d whether to donate keira's organs. >> if she was given the option, ve saide she would yes. it is in her nature. >> that is just how she is. yes, give this to whoever. she is just the kind of child. fergus: her heart, liver, kidneys, and pancreas were used lives.r -- fous.r li >> it's tragic that we lost keira, but there was nothing to be done for keir but the fact that she has gone on to save four other people is aely amazing. fergus: 300 miles away in newcastle was nine-year-old max johnson. he had been waiting for a heart transplant for nearly seven mo
our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story. >> there was a lot of ambulances lined up, andy one they came out with containers i watched all the organs leave. just got emotional. fergus: joe's daughter keira wai years old when she was in a car accident with her mum andhe br all three were seriously injured.as >> keiran the side of the road for 40 minutes. fergus: doctors in bristol realized they could not save keira. she was on life support but there was no brain activity....
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this recycling company in kigali shreds walshes and crew says around the time of plastic every day. professional recycling has become big business here and one day . after the plastic has been equal fight it is made into k. like strands which are then chopped into pieces these would later be mixed with all the material has wants me to start a company in the plastics. because. we have. to protect the environment that's why we bought plastic and some of the people saw it . i say doesn't pertain to. the company's recycling process produces reusing who bags tops and packaging for the construction industry and so agriculture. when the ban plastic bags ten years ago plastic waste still everywhere. who wonders environment agency recovers tons of it trim landfills a lot can also be found along the border with neighboring countries. as a country in africa where the country's estie using plastics we can see. we have to have plastics one hundred percent i mean maybe our success is at a nine to five because. exchanging goods paper is now being used more and more for packaging exemptions to the
this recycling company in kigali shreds walshes and crew says around the time of plastic every day. professional recycling has become big business here and one day . after the plastic has been equal fight it is made into k. like strands which are then chopped into pieces these would later be mixed with all the material has wants me to start a company in the plastics. because. we have. to protect the environment that's why we bought plastic and some of the people saw it . i say doesn't pertain...
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>> john walsh brought it back to his brother so the child would be cared for. walsh -- john rolfe brought it back to his brother. question was about her diary. that was not true? >> that was not true. i'm sorry. it was all done by the english. powhatan had no part of that. >> it was interesting. he controls the entrance to the james river. it seems to me there's a lot more evidence for her being a p awn in this whole discussion, and back to the same old story with the same old result. thank you. >> someone in the back way to ask a question? >> i've a historian, an affiliate of william and mary. the most recent interpretation i savingard of pocahontas john smith, the story, is this is a part of powhatan's assert his trying to authority over the virginian colonists. so he set up a scenario where john smith is imperiled, but he, in concert with his daughter, are both saving him and showing their power and their control and asserting themselves over the english colonists. i'm wondering if that's an interpretation that resonates with the panelists? i personally like
>> john walsh brought it back to his brother so the child would be cared for. walsh -- john rolfe brought it back to his brother. question was about her diary. that was not true? >> that was not true. i'm sorry. it was all done by the english. powhatan had no part of that. >> it was interesting. he controls the entrance to the james river. it seems to me there's a lot more evidence for her being a p awn in this whole discussion, and back to the same old story with the same old...
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art teacher kellen walsh works four jobs e >> reporter: despite the strike the district promised to keep schools open.but at east teacher shared a video of a hallway dance party with no school staff in sight. >> it is a problem for kids not to have teachers in class. i want to get this done now. >> reporter: a call for compromise these teachers are willing to wait for. morgan chesky, nbc news, denver. >>> the nationwide manhunt is intensifying for a georgia attorney accused of killing his own mother. tonight his family remains on edge. nbc's tammy leitner has the latest in this shocking story. >> how could you do this to us? we trusted you. >> my name is rich merritt. >> reporter: as police hunt for richard merritt, his family is paralyzed by fear. >> we're terrified. we're terrified bekn he's capable of. to police, merritt killed his mother in cold blood. his ex-wife, dr. janine merritt, says he threatened them the day before. >> i can't describe the magnitude of how he hurt us. >> reporter: she says for years he was deceiving them. >> he stopped paying our mortgage. he pawned my daught
art teacher kellen walsh works four jobs e >> reporter: despite the strike the district promised to keep schools open.but at east teacher shared a video of a hallway dance party with no school staff in sight. >> it is a problem for kids not to have teachers in class. i want to get this done now. >> reporter: a call for compromise these teachers are willing to wait for. morgan chesky, nbc news, denver. >>> the nationwide manhunt is intensifying for a georgia attorney...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, 0xford.ark procedure. thank you for being with us. it opens up potential help for so many people. how does it help the body? gene therapy is a process where we try and correct underlying genetic defect that has a permanent and long lasting effect. instead of taking pills or medicine or drops, the gene therapy treatment is only a single administered treatment that may genetically modify the back of the eye and give lasting effects that hopefully will prevent diseases such as macular degeneration from progressing. the number of people affected is enormous and the impact on peoples lives, the slow loss of much of their vision, changes a lot of peoples experience. the questions many will ask is, is how confident you can be that this will be something which will not only hold but could potentially prevent? as with all phase one trials, we are looking at a safety study to identify the level of virus to inject and the effects of the virus. because age—related macular degeneration is a slowly progres
fergus walsh, bbc news, 0xford.ark procedure. thank you for being with us. it opens up potential help for so many people. how does it help the body? gene therapy is a process where we try and correct underlying genetic defect that has a permanent and long lasting effect. instead of taking pills or medicine or drops, the gene therapy treatment is only a single administered treatment that may genetically modify the back of the eye and give lasting effects that hopefully will prevent diseases such...