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the dronee wasas immediatelyly destroyed. however iran's foreigngn ministr javad zarififesponded to trump's saying h he has quote no information about losing a drone todayy. now earlier thursday iran announced it sees day for an oil tanker in the strait of hormuz which it accused of smuggling oil. the vessel is believed to be a united arab emirates space ship which entered iranian territorial waters on sunday. the us has demanded the tanker be released these incidents mark a new escalation of tensions between the country's less than one month after you run down to an american drought. for the latest let's cross to washington dc that's where white house correspondent philip crowther joins the program. philip if this iranian drone threaten the u. s. navy ship tehran must have known the u. s. would respond this way. is this -- way that the twowo countries are testing each other eveven communicating. it would seem a little bit likee at's bececause it t has happened before and remember that there is no direct communication between
the dronee wasas immediatelyly destroyed. however iran's foreigngn ministr javad zarififesponded to trump's saying h he has quote no information about losing a drone todayy. now earlier thursday iran announced it sees day for an oil tanker in the strait of hormuz which it accused of smuggling oil. the vessel is believed to be a united arab emirates space ship which entered iranian territorial waters on sunday. the us has demanded the tanker be released these incidents mark a new escalation of...
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president wasas scheduled to meet with donald inmp, canceled t the meeting opposition. of a lot of rights groups and opposisition it is not safesay to return themem to an immigrant country. they are n not signingng onto te rules by a longshot. >> theresa may was the first woworld leader to conondemn his commentsts. she was not the only politician toto do so. condemnation but no cries of raracism. >> a canadian is a canadian is a canadian. theresa m may called the u.s. president's words unacceptable. >> he was totally unexpected .ull -- totally unanacceptable it is not going to help the situation. >> another says she disagrgrees with dononald trump and welcomes diveversity in her pararliament. >> a four-story buililding has collapsed in mumbai, killing at least two people. several are believed to be trapapped in the rubble. a child is among at leaeast thre pulled out alive. facebook is facing a grilling about theieir plan n for its own currency. the project has raised coconcers for financial regulators. our business editor is here with momore on the story. it is.u us wha
president wasas scheduled to meet with donald inmp, canceled t the meeting opposition. of a lot of rights groups and opposisition it is not safesay to return themem to an immigrant country. they are n not signingng onto te rules by a longshot. >> theresa may was the first woworld leader to conondemn his commentsts. she was not the only politician toto do so. condemnation but no cries of raracism. >> a canadian is a canadian is a canadian. theresa m may called the u.s. president's...
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it wasas condemned by ththe ininternational court of justic. but did anybody do anything about it? has any move been made to prevent israel's development of the golan heights, establishment of settlements, enterprises, development of ski resorts on mount hermon? anything? no, nobody lifted a finger. and nobody lifted a finger for a simple reason -- the u.s. won't allow it. nobody says that, but that's the fact. well, now it's formally authorized, instead of just happening. take netanyahu's proposal to annex parts of the e west ba. that's been going on for 50 years, literally. right after the 1967 war, both political parties, both major groupings in israel -- the former labor-based party, the likud-based conglomerate -- they h have slightly different policies, but essentially they have been carrying out a development program in the west bank which is geared towards the goal, the very clear goal, of creating what will be a kind of greater israel, in which israel will take over whatevever is of value in the west bank, leave the palestinian population concentrations -- like in nablus a
it wasas condemned by ththe ininternational court of justic. but did anybody do anything about it? has any move been made to prevent israel's development of the golan heights, establishment of settlements, enterprises, development of ski resorts on mount hermon? anything? no, nobody lifted a finger. and nobody lifted a finger for a simple reason -- the u.s. won't allow it. nobody says that, but that's the fact. well, now it's formally authorized, instead of just happening. take netanyahu's...
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france wasas given the ascent. byby september 12, a large canns wewere in plplace.n septembergan 15. the bulgarians fought desperately for reinforcement. the germans refused. nothing could stop the allied advance. men, 20,000 frenchmen found themselves on this ridge and attacked in the early morning. of the momostne beauautiful victories in histor. fightht- fair fight , the trench was taken. this allowed the bulgarian front to be broken. serbian troops went in. they rushed into the breach. night, toed, lighting knock over the second man: two men are accused of being members of the so-called "beatle" cell from islamic states. woman: they've said there will be more i.s.-inspired attacks. maman: the men did not deny beig members of the british i.s. cell. woman: ...seemed unrepentant. man: they say they had not died because god had decreed that they should live. second man: i'm stuart ramsay in syria, and this is "hotspots." [camera shutter clicks] toninight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. alex crawford meets t
france wasas given the ascent. byby september 12, a large canns wewere in plplace.n septembergan 15. the bulgarians fought desperately for reinforcement. the germans refused. nothing could stop the allied advance. men, 20,000 frenchmen found themselves on this ridge and attacked in the early morning. of the momostne beauautiful victories in histor. fightht- fair fight , the trench was taken. this allowed the bulgarian front to be broken. serbian troops went in. they rushed into the breach....
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szak, when wasa that women tried to get the vote, and what was it that triggered the movement? f. banaszak: that is a great question. it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement but were excluded in london and elsewhere. they thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights, and in fact, the question of the rights to vote , of thewas probably many items on the agenda was the most controversial, and it was a very close vote. people or women at the convention were more focused on other aspects of women's rights at the time, but that really is the date that we highlight as the start of the women's suffrage movement. what is happening in other countries at this time? are women in other countries able to vote? prof. banaszak: to start, i would say that women in new jersey voted from 1176 to about 1807, so women and at least part of the united states have the right to vote, and then it is taken away at the constitution is revived. the first country to give women the right to vote was
szak, when wasa that women tried to get the vote, and what was it that triggered the movement? f. banaszak: that is a great question. it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement but were excluded in london and elsewhere. they thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights, and in fact, the question of the rights to vote , of thewas probably many items on the agenda was the most...
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would be hoping to get him to say if i wasas not under these guidelelines, that is whai would recommendhe may not be willing to do that. the purpose of this testimony is not to draraw any further implications from the report, but to repeat the findings of the report in a different format, one that might capture the imagination of the american public more than a 448 page dense report did. democrats are counting on this testimony. could this be a game changer for the trump administration? isshe cauaucus at the moment led by nancy pelosi, who does not want to go f forward with impeachment proceedings. the majority of the caucus is not committed to that. about 40% of house democrats have said they would be willing to open impeachment investigation proceedings. contains atimony bombshell or change of politics and you went from 40% of ththe cacaucus to 50 or 60% of house democrats saying we need to open impeachmhment proceedings, that changes the polititical dynamics and makes ththe pressure for nay pelosi to go forward harder for her to resist. that is difficultlt for donald trump. there are
would be hoping to get him to say if i wasas not under these guidelelines, that is whai would recommendhe may not be willing to do that. the purpose of this testimony is not to draraw any further implications from the report, but to repeat the findings of the report in a different format, one that might capture the imagination of the american public more than a 448 page dense report did. democrats are counting on this testimony. could this be a game changer for the trump administration? isshe...
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we're the only organization that wasas selected bththe state t to this. andnd so, that says a lot. we'rere not out to make a p prot herere. we're here t to connect people to clclean energy. edudodo uriarte: so, , the compy grgrid alternatives p pays for e systemem. they have it installe. they have it monitored for 20 years and at the end of that 20 years, i have the option of having them removed at no cost or own them and i take care of them at thahat point. silvia uriarte:e: once we f figd out we can actualllly go for itt no cosost, like, at least try, e went for it and we'rere about to get it ininstalled now. ededuardo uriararte: i've told family and fririends andnd they- thehey still tell me, "are yo sure? what d did you getet yourf iinto? did--d you just s sign your r house away? did you u sin your life away? what happenened" ok. ursua: ok.k. very good. excelle. tthank you. . thank you. silvia uriarte: : thank you so much. hom: i think a big challenge for us is that because we're intentional about working with communities that don't necessarily see solar every day, there canan
we're the only organization that wasas selected bththe state t to this. andnd so, that says a lot. we'rere not out to make a p prot herere. we're here t to connect people to clclean energy. edudodo uriarte: so, , the compy grgrid alternatives p pays for e systemem. they have it installe. they have it monitored for 20 years and at the end of that 20 years, i have the option of having them removed at no cost or own them and i take care of them at thahat point. silvia uriarte:e: once we f figd out...
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three men were detained and not see memorabilia -- nazi memorabilia wasas siezed. donald trump said that four democratic congress women who are all american citizensns shod leavave and go back k to the cre infested places hehe said they came from. the president said he stands behind those remarks. turkey is marking three years since a failed coup attempt against president erdogan. top members of the military or even foreign powers involved in efforts to topple the government. what is clear to see is the consequences of the crackdown that came after the coup attempt. >> the night of july 15, 2016 was filled with chaos andnd violence. elements launched operation to unseat erdogan. troops occupied bridges and squares. as many as 300 people were killed. >> officers told us it was a trading operation. they w went out onto t the stree and th thehe police cameme. we learned the reality when they detained us. >> forces loyal to erdogan put down the coup. they jailed thousands of journalists, teachers and other servants. they stand accused of supporting the attempted takeov
three men were detained and not see memorabilia -- nazi memorabilia wasas siezed. donald trump said that four democratic congress women who are all american citizensns shod leavave and go back k to the cre infested places hehe said they came from. the president said he stands behind those remarks. turkey is marking three years since a failed coup attempt against president erdogan. top members of the military or even foreign powers involved in efforts to topple the government. what is clear to...
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in calalifornia, former r peruvn president alejandro toledo wasas arrested tuesday under an extradition order. he is facing corruption charges back in peru, where he is accused of receiving $20 million from the brazilian construction company odebrecht in exchange for helping them win public works projects. toledo, who was s president frfm 2001 to 2006, has denied the charges. another former peruvian president, alan garcia, died by suicide in after shooting april himself as police arrived at his home in lima to arrest him on bribery and corruption charges, also related to the odebrecht bribery scandal. press freedom groups are calling for the release of independent who wasournalist arrested earlier this month by yemeni security forces will stop at the time of his arrest, he was reported dish reporting and interviewing protesters who were injured by forces belonging to the saudi led coalition. he was reportedly then handed over to saudi forces. the committee to protect journalists says journalists are known to have been imprisoned them a threatened, and detained by all parties to the war
in calalifornia, former r peruvn president alejandro toledo wasas arrested tuesday under an extradition order. he is facing corruption charges back in peru, where he is accused of receiving $20 million from the brazilian construction company odebrecht in exchange for helping them win public works projects. toledo, who was s president frfm 2001 to 2006, has denied the charges. another former peruvian president, alan garcia, died by suicide in after shooting april himself as police arrived at his...
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reporter: : sophia is an e etc kakazakh and wasas severely traumatized by what she went through at homehe was held in a walled-off detention camp for a year. it was like prison.. due to t the danger ininvolved, there are no photos of ndnditionsnsidide. iinstead, she's dwingng illustrations ofhahat shwented, through. she inonow iniding g kazakhstan. she doesot want show hegng ifacen camerabecause e isented, stilill scared of f the chinesee authoritities. sophia: we were only allowed to shower once a week. after r 15 minutes, , they tud the wateter off, even n if we l had shampoo in o our hair. there were cameras everywhwher, even in the e shower and t the toilets.s. it was total sururveillance. they couldld watch everyry sie ononof us at all times. report: : evenn kazakhstan she is terrifieded they might fd her. rakhima, too, wawas seized and imprisoneded in china, b because haused a kazakh sicardrd. her k over her head. she spena a year in a cacamp. then she mananaged to get t to k kazakhkhstan. rakhim they ca them "re-educion" or raining" tcents, but y are locd in.t to k there iso trai
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we asked him why it wasas being shut d down and why the inrioror minister was doing there. >> on thene hand, it had been underfunded for a a long time. it bececame a place of criminaly and there were drug busts and prostitution here. at one point at its height, -- on one hand it was a place of criminality but on the other hand, it could have been an example of how refugee centers could have been run. the houses were built for american troops and it was a plplace for american troopss families until 2010. it had a lot of resources. activists say the interior minister wanted to close it as a simple -- symbol to send to the public that he is taking a hard-line stance against immigration. he has made it very clear that that is his primary goal to stop mike -- immigration into italy and closing ththe ports is the primary way to do that. he gave a decree over three weeks ago saying that ships the go to north africa and cap people who are trying to get to italy, they pick them up and take them to the closest european port. he said he wants to stop them and he recently after two votes success
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but it wasas in a very s speciat of circumstances back in the day duduring a meeting neil armstrog explained what he thought had happened at the time. it gerry griffin remember this you know he didn't have much to say but when he spoke you better listen. in a gallup or blackboard. any drew [inaudible] some curves. they were out of phase she they were home like this any label. one was threat. one was leadership bold leadership because resources and public support. and he saidd what happened in te sixties. is that for the first time in many mayors ex set. for two all of those came. together and lined up. in the same t time we have t the threat we hadad a balancedd budt by the way in in the sixtieses - we had trouble leadership sidee to take this step in order to public support. terry said this is for your support had it not been apollo. it would have been something else today donald trump w wantso bring back all the hype a and exexcitement of space expxploran to do so he's asksked nasa t tod a woman and a man back to the moon. by twenty twenty fouour problems to do so he needs to find thirty b
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hehe wasas so burnt i could note his facial expression.eporter: as investigators sought answers, residents pay tribute to the victims, still in disbelief over what happened in their neigighborhood. >> k kyoto animation studio reay cares ababout is anime fans. i don''t understand why workers at the studio hadad to go throuh this. this is unforgivavable. >> these yououng peoplple were e same age as my g grandchildrdre. if my grand children had died in these conditions, i would not want to live anymore. reporter: the japanese anime community is also in shock and fans from around the world are rallying around the studio. a crowd funding campaign to help the company revealed raced past the original target within hours. carl: to ukraine were the comedian turned president is hoping to build on his landslide victory by also getting the majority in parliament. as ukrainians go to the polls sunday. as dw's nick connolly found when he went to the city, he isn't the only show biz newcomer trying to shake up ukraine's politics. ♪ nick: everything is go
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he said it wasas not due to the haircut or a dye job.s a reminder of the top stories that we are following fofor you.. germany's foreign minister heiko maas says germany will not join a u.s.-led naval mission to protect shipping in the persian gulf. maas prefers to use diplomacy, he says, to de-escalate tensions with iran. and for the first time in more than a decade, the u.s. federal reserve has cut interest rates by .25%. president trump wanted a bigger cut. but the reduction is in line with market expectations. you're watching "dw news." after a short break i will be back to take you through "the day." stick around for that. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] take at two am et. the federal reserve cuts its key interest rate by a quarter percentage the first rate cut by the u. s. central bank in over a decade. migrgrants on board a an italian coast guard v vessel are allowed to disembark this off to ititals hardline interioior minini
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during this time the interior of the alleged the chain wasas vandalized looking some using tear gas at the protesters were forced out of the three hours. at one point the processes attach the old colonial flying to the premiseses. this is s the latest. development in ththe ongoioing unrest over proposed extradition bill to make it easy to dispatch criminals and persons of interest to china. armed with pepper spray and batons hong kong right police charged the hundreds of protesters gathered outside the legislature building. our goal. to retake parliament from anti government protesters. as the night went on police officers slowly began moving in and clearing the hundreds of demonstrators still inside the building. earlier monday evening they had made their way into the city's legislature after smashing windows and opening metal fence. several demonstrators spray painted slogans and slurs on the chamber's walls. inside the chamber this council member explained his fear of seeing the violence escalates. one two hours of this is. in a political way -- that would be -- crackdown. by. the p
during this time the interior of the alleged the chain wasas vandalized looking some using tear gas at the protesters were forced out of the three hours. at one point the processes attach the old colonial flying to the premiseses. this is s the latest. development in ththe ongoioing unrest over proposed extradition bill to make it easy to dispatch criminals and persons of interest to china. armed with pepper spray and batons hong kong right police charged the hundreds of protesters gathered...
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these indian villages all trying towards trying g gunds.gs of the houses wasas swampeded by torrential monsoonon rainsns. my money but that he had floloos from more than four days now. we haven't had any assistancnce. we've e been drinking g water fm the riviver. we need help from the government what it all meant to him when i the brahmaputra river which flows through india bangladesh and china busted banks l lost w. submerging thousands of villages and forcing four million people from their homes. the northern indian states of assam and be home have been among the worst hit with dozens dead and dozens reported missin. local aututhorities say more bad weather i is expectedd in the coming days. i'll be on the look out right now the riversrs already one mer above itafafe level. it keeps rising by two or thrhre centimeters every hour and there's a possibility it will continue to rise even more. floods in neighboring countries have also caused major damage to roads and houses. in bangladesh river levels rose so quickly that villages had no time to salvage any belongings. the river burst it
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viral but accordingng to recent polls french people feel like it didn't actually change anything why wasas the impact so different here in france i think it says a lot about the f french culture and the way in which me. and women in the relationship between men and women -- is viewed primarily because it's the culture here which you've spoken about before of seduction of gallantry. all finos -- being flirtatious and as a result the notion all inappropriate behavior has really been front and center if you like a people's minds particularly in the workplace. and in other parts of society and i think for french society in general it's been a hard one to wrap their heads around it we haven't as many heads roll -- here and francis say in the united states which is that french resistance come from. i think it counts but what i was just saying about the the pride that french people haven't they cultural traditions and as a result. there is a sense among certain quarters of society that we roll grown ups here we will realize that sexuality is an integral part of life. and it's just accept it for w
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at tonight on the program at the dutch supreme court has upheldd a r ruling tht the netherlanands wasas partly responsible. for the deaths of three hundred fifty muslim men during the nineteen ninety five separate it's a massacre. in the former yugoslavia dutch peacekeepers were guarding a u. n. safe because out at the time. with the details his come on one right. it's the end of a decade long legal battle the dutch supreme court says the netherlands was partly responsible for the deaths of three hundred and fifty men and boys. duringng the nineteen ninety fie srebrenica massacre. insisting it soldiers could have prevented the killings. diditch bat day dututch peacekes deprived these malale refugeessf the chance to stay o out of the hands of thehe bosnian sererbs. and d don't do itit that was wrg full b because at t that momente dutch soldiers knew that thehe male refugees were at risk of being abused and murdered more. july nineteen ninety five bosnian serb forces led by general ratko mladic storms the town of srebrenica. forcing some twenty five thousand people to seek safety with dut
at tonight on the program at the dutch supreme court has upheldd a r ruling tht the netherlanands wasas partly responsible. for the deaths of three hundred fifty muslim men during the nineteen ninety five separate it's a massacre. in the former yugoslavia dutch peacekeepers were guarding a u. n. safe because out at the time. with the details his come on one right. it's the end of a decade long legal battle the dutch supreme court says the netherlands was partly responsible for the deaths of...
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that shehe does- she speaks english french and german relatively flawlessly and basically whehen she wasas inn e posted she has been it has always kind of lookok for europn answers -- to national park to look at ways of cooperating between european countries to create synergies to bring answers to problems that people have been thinking about nationally. looking at the question of brexit notice conclude on this as an opportunity for more european cooperation for instance that is interesting and she certainly has some interesting credentials nick. now than i am why did i click merkel than abstain on the vote for her. to be president of the european commission. well she intimated that it was because of domestic politics and i think that is probably partly true she's in a coalition government as you'll recall with her christian democratic union allied with the social democratic party. which just seems to be going from failure to failure anything that is a success for the government merkel seems to get the glory for and they're still smarting from their score in the recent european elections w
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i filed and he wasas after the 15th of the year three years happened and before that final date. the irs would not release the refund because they said i had filed too late. a taxpayer advocate was helpful and i shared the booklet that with the actual date and so on and same thing is happening again unfortunately for me and i wanted an explanation on how that works with those dates and what i can do to avoid it. i sent a document with my return this time with the booklet and so forth to explain it but it still happened. i had no idea until i was like why don't i have it yet and got a hold of the advocates office and whwh unfortunately they never returned my calls and i faxed -- >> host: thank you for the call. >> guest: first of all, the days are screwy because washington dc does have emancipation day and the way the law reads is the due date is based on whether there is a federal holiday in the district of columbia. sometimes it hits on the 15th or the weekend and it's the first monday but first mondayr but it emancipation date that is the next day and then one year the irs some
i filed and he wasas after the 15th of the year three years happened and before that final date. the irs would not release the refund because they said i had filed too late. a taxpayer advocate was helpful and i shared the booklet that with the actual date and so on and same thing is happening again unfortunately for me and i wanted an explanation on how that works with those dates and what i can do to avoid it. i sent a document with my return this time with the booklet and so forth to explain...
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having a large earthquake, the last one was in 1999 and that was a the last one was in 1999 and that wasad that was a similar magnitude to the one experienced today. this earthquake that just occurred experienced today. this earthquake thatjust occurred and the one that preceded it are out in the high desert near the town of ridgecrest with about 30,000 people in the region. fortunately it sparsely populated but it was widely felt. this is a great reminderfor californians but this is earthquake country, earthquakes happen and we need to be prepared. the underlying fault deep in the ground below california, it's not that nature has resolved it, it's simply that those plates are still conflicting and at some point they will be set off again. exactly. the surface of the earth is covered by a thin skin of rock and that's broken up into giant plates. the places where the plates come together is where we have the most earthquakes. california sits on one of these and that boundary, we call it the san andreas fault but that's not really correct. the san andreas is the largest fault but there's hu
having a large earthquake, the last one was in 1999 and that was a the last one was in 1999 and that wasad that was a similar magnitude to the one experienced today. this earthquake that just occurred experienced today. this earthquake thatjust occurred and the one that preceded it are out in the high desert near the town of ridgecrest with about 30,000 people in the region. fortunately it sparsely populated but it was widely felt. this is a great reminderfor californians but this is earthquake...
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. >> it wasa clash between progressives and moderates. tonight includes a rematch of joe biden versus kamala harris, but with the v.p. once again far ahead in the polls, we could see others on stage targeting him. nbc's jay gray is live in detroit with more. all right, jay. tell us about it. >> you're absotely right, leon. by most accounts, he had a rough first debate. he says this time he won't as gentle. all of the democrats seem to be using the same strategy, trying separate themselves from a very crowded field. >> second of all -- >> you. on't kn >> i do know. i wrote the damn bill. >> that is a dister. you might as well fedex the election to donald trump. >>de motes calling out bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, labeling them. >> it will turn off independent voters. >> reporter: the progressive senator. >> i get a little bitired of democrats afraid of big idea. >> standing their ground. >> you know, i don't understand why anybody goes to the trouble of running for president of the united states just to argue about what we shouldn't
. >> it wasa clash between progressives and moderates. tonight includes a rematch of joe biden versus kamala harris, but with the v.p. once again far ahead in the polls, we could see others on stage targeting him. nbc's jay gray is live in detroit with more. all right, jay. tell us about it. >> you're absotely right, leon. by most accounts, he had a rough first debate. he says this time he won't as gentle. all of the democrats seem to be using the same strategy, trying separate...
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the suspect's mother says the teen wasas evaluated week and one day later he was arrested for stabbing his father to death inside his suv. investigators say that vehicle thenollided into a fence in allen pond park before the teen dragged his father's body into a wooded area. the prince george's county state's attorney was also in thh courtroom en the dramatic events unfolded. >> we understand th this is a family situation. it's tough, but we also know that the judge determined based on all that she heard that a mentalalth evaluation was appropriate in this matter are and we certainly support that had. >> reporter: also in courtleoday we ned that the 17-year-old was a student at bowie high school, and he would have been entering his junior year. back to you. >> megaan fitzgerald reporting live. >> reporter: police in prince george's county need yourelp in solving a murder. someone shot a man multnle times aleft him on the sidewalk to die. officers found him sunday afternoon on 21st place in temple hills. the victim has been identified as 31-year-old kirk lyles. detectives are working no
the suspect's mother says the teen wasas evaluated week and one day later he was arrested for stabbing his father to death inside his suv. investigators say that vehicle thenollided into a fence in allen pond park before the teen dragged his father's body into a wooded area. the prince george's county state's attorney was also in thh courtroom en the dramatic events unfolded. >> we understand th this is a family situation. it's tough, but we also know that the judge determined based on...
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i wasas one of the things really wound up about. i told someone once we got it done, it change the way we did state planning. i put our home and my wife's name so she would not have to pay inheritance tax. now that we a limited that penalty, i have been trying to get the house back in my name. [laughter] it is the best committee by far. i love to see the finance committee when you are working together to get real things done. 1980's, when they made such phenomenal changes, the house was never in republican control. we did that when the republicans working or controlling the senate in those first six years and rewrote the tax code that dramatically. now that you have the house controlled by the democrats and republicans controlled the senate, surely you can do a major rewrite of similar significance. maybe not. times are different. i long to have some of the good times we had that we had bipartisan work. we did get monumental legislation done. we really did have markups in committees for every member -- and what a thrill it is to be
i wasas one of the things really wound up about. i told someone once we got it done, it change the way we did state planning. i put our home and my wife's name so she would not have to pay inheritance tax. now that we a limited that penalty, i have been trying to get the house back in my name. [laughter] it is the best committee by far. i love to see the finance committee when you are working together to get real things done. 1980's, when they made such phenomenal changes, the house was never...
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as it wasas off earlier on, up by 4/10 of 1%. not the reaction draghi would have been looking for. the banks initially traded higher here in europe. draghi is talking about tiering. the banks have wanted to talk about this for quite some time. the banks completely turned around, as did european equities, now down by 4/10 of 1%. vonnie: it is mainly about earnings in the united states, so to give early fx and bond traders watching closely -- so particularly fx and bond traders watching closely. earnings.with the co-founder is leaving, but also it is losing $1.12 per car sold. that really didn't endear itself to investors. the stock is down 13% now. ford having a pretty negative quarter, its turnaround strategy hitting the pause button. it is down 7%. bank takingcentral down the interest rate by 425 basis points today, indicating there would be more cuts to come. the interest rate is still almost 20%, but traders seeing an opportunity for carry here, and that has the lira stronger. guy: let's talk about the ecb. mario draghi setting the stage to deliver another round of monetary stim
as it wasas off earlier on, up by 4/10 of 1%. not the reaction draghi would have been looking for. the banks initially traded higher here in europe. draghi is talking about tiering. the banks have wanted to talk about this for quite some time. the banks completely turned around, as did european equities, now down by 4/10 of 1%. vonnie: it is mainly about earnings in the united states, so to give early fx and bond traders watching closely -- so particularly fx and bond traders watching closely....
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at times it wasa across the r and lanes of 270. everything is op 270 right now but we still have a mess and ople are still going rather slowly through the area. everything is open at least on 270 but still pretty slow. here is melissa with more on the traffic impact. >>alirst 4 traffic alert cng a lot of pain for a lot of folks. chopper 4 on the scene here this morning. you canee what is going on. megan is down there on the ground just behind the semi. the semi on its de and loaded with 40,000 pound of candy. now the issue is because it's kind of coming apart as they try to move it, they have to offload that candy and get that out of the way. amazingly, nobody seriously injured in this crash. take a look. it is slow and might be open but still talkin about a three-mile backup and ramp to 118 is still shut down for obvious reasons. you saw what is happening there. outer loop out of u.s. 50 getting byhat accident. >>> chuck, you m dayt be more calm than mine. >> it sure is. weather is comfortable ts morni and sun coming up and mostly
at times it wasa across the r and lanes of 270. everything is op 270 right now but we still have a mess and ople are still going rather slowly through the area. everything is open at least on 270 but still pretty slow. here is melissa with more on the traffic impact. >>alirst 4 traffic alert cng a lot of pain for a lot of folks. chopper 4 on the scene here this morning. you canee what is going on. megan is down there on the ground just behind the semi. the semi on its de and loaded with...
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wasas every application checked by a human, and they went to an automated service.ple figured it out, set up fake accounts and started using them to check out the expensive cars in chicago, or half the expensive cars in chicago were taken on a joyride. carol: they were able to give them away, or in some cases rent them out to people. some took them on joyride thomas some were stripped down. this was a disaster. >> absolutely. the interesting thing, almost s started popping up on facebook saying, if you want to rent a mercedes in chicago, and if you have a hundred dollars, i will rent you the mercedes. that happened, and people started trading mercedes and driving around in them. the interesting thing also, this was an unusual event, but not completely unusual, not the first time these ads had shown up on facebook. there was a history of a secondary market for car sharing in chicago. carol: what is it about chicago? it seems like it has happened several times. operate aise which car sharing business pulled out of chicago in 2017. they cited high rates of fraud and va
wasas every application checked by a human, and they went to an automated service.ple figured it out, set up fake accounts and started using them to check out the expensive cars in chicago, or half the expensive cars in chicago were taken on a joyride. carol: they were able to give them away, or in some cases rent them out to people. some took them on joyride thomas some were stripped down. this was a disaster. >> absolutely. the interesting thing, almost s started popping up on facebook...
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but when i question peter strzok about interactions when he wasas fired, i was shocked at the lack of curiosity of robert mueller, he never asked what peter strzok meant by the insurance policy.io he never delved into these secret meetings in andrew mccabe's office where a lot of the actors that you lay out in your book, "the deep state," were assembling and engaging in their discourse and planning. and you also don't see any questions from mueller to strzok, what peter strzok meant when he said there was no way that they would lead to donald trump be president. so if mueller did not have those questions for strzok, we will certainly have those questions for mueller. >> jason: you are exactly right, because at one point presented information by the inspector general mueller, where is the bias? he thought there was some line at some point, but all of the other examples are just as egregious if not even more egregious. now congressman turner, one of the big questions i think i hear a lot when i am out in the heartland talking to people is when did bob mueller know -- when did he actuall
but when i question peter strzok about interactions when he wasas fired, i was shocked at the lack of curiosity of robert mueller, he never asked what peter strzok meant by the insurance policy.io he never delved into these secret meetings in andrew mccabe's office where a lot of the actors that you lay out in your book, "the deep state," were assembling and engaging in their discourse and planning. and you also don't see any questions from mueller to strzok, what peter strzok meant...
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when i became governor, one of the areas of dis disconnect wasa foster care children. in arkansas, we had so many children in foster care and yet we did not have foster homes for them. we had an extreme crisis, shortage, the nonprofit community and created an initiative call restore hope. as a result of that, we have been able to increase foster care parent participation by 15%. more parents saying we will join in and help with their foster children. children in foster care have also been reduced as well because of some initiatives that we have engaged, we put $24 million of extra money into our foster care system for more caseworkers. we reduced the ratio of caseworkers from 28 - 1 to 18.74 children for each caseworker. these are areas that we had to make progress in to help these children get more connected and have more opportunity. like governor brown, we looked at our youth services and we closed two institutions and moved some of those services to the community so that they could have her access to mental health care, drug treatment counseling as well. one of the
when i became governor, one of the areas of dis disconnect wasa foster care children. in arkansas, we had so many children in foster care and yet we did not have foster homes for them. we had an extreme crisis, shortage, the nonprofit community and created an initiative call restore hope. as a result of that, we have been able to increase foster care parent participation by 15%. more parents saying we will join in and help with their foster children. children in foster care have also been...
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amy:y: alex acosta, we will endt with him, who is now president trump's lalabor secretary, wasas u.s.ttorney in florida at the time. this sweetheart deal, to say the least -- i mean, jeffrey epstein, if found guilty at the time of molesting, assaulting the number of women who have brought cases, something around 40, could have gone to joe for life in prison. >> if alexander acosta had left it to the fbi to continue with its investigation. meeting withad one a member of jeffrey epstein's powerhouse, massive legal team, and he later justified the plea deal that was cut, nonprosecution agreement. it was significant, not just couple to jeffrey epstein, but four conspirators who had enabled him. he claimed later, well, you know, the women's testimony might not have stood up. this is the best deal i could get. in fact, we now know that he actually broke the law. you're not allowed to cut a deal like that and not tell victims whwho were cooperatingng with a separate fbi investigation -- which is what happened. they were completely blindsided by this thing. and finally this year, and i to ,ay
amy:y: alex acosta, we will endt with him, who is now president trump's lalabor secretary, wasas u.s.ttorney in florida at the time. this sweetheart deal, to say the least -- i mean, jeffrey epstein, if found guilty at the time of molesting, assaulting the number of women who have brought cases, something around 40, could have gone to joe for life in prison. >> if alexander acosta had left it to the fbi to continue with its investigation. meeting withad one a member of jeffrey epstein's...
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bubut this country is, to this very day, receiving papayment that wasas due to its s enslav.that's the waway inheritance workrks in this country, however one might feel about that. if i assemble a a mass of mone, i i have thehe right to pasass that on to my kid. my k kid has the right to do whatatever and then pass it on to their kid.. and so there is somemething fundamentally injust if i have secured that money by taking it from one group, and thenen i pass that money on to my kid. my kid, by the w, , continueues contininues -- to do injustice toto the descendants of that other grouo, and we're allowed to continually collect. i don't want to fallll into this trap, and i really, really tried to make this clear yesterdayay. this didn't t end with enslavent. reparations isn't just about enslavement. there e s the 250 years of enslavement, that pereriod of theft. after that, there was 100 years of terror, that peperiod of the. and, you know,w, i would a arg, facact, ouour present system of masass incarceration emerges riright out of that. and so, you know, this nototion that a n
bubut this country is, to this very day, receiving papayment that wasas due to its s enslav.that's the waway inheritance workrks in this country, however one might feel about that. if i assemble a a mass of mone, i i have thehe right to pasass that on to my kid. my k kid has the right to do whatatever and then pass it on to their kid.. and so there is somemething fundamentally injust if i have secured that money by taking it from one group, and thenen i pass that money on to my kid. my kid, by...
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we did not address collusion, which is not a legal term, rather we focus on whether the evidence wasasufficient to charge any member of the campaign with taking part in a criminal conspiracy, and it was not. nermeen: house judiciary chairman jerrold nadler began the questioning of robert mueller at wednesday's hearing. nadler: the president has repeatedly claimed your report found there was no obstruction and that it completely and totally exonerated him, but that is not what your report said, is it? mueller co. correct. that is not what the report said. nadler: now, reading from page 2 of volume 2 of your report that's on the screen, you wrote, quote, "if we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state. based on the facts and the applicable legal standards, however, we are unable to reach that judgment." now, does that say there was no obstruction?n? mueller: no. totallydid you exonerate the president? mueller: no. nadler: now, in fact, your report expressly states that it does not exoner
we did not address collusion, which is not a legal term, rather we focus on whether the evidence wasasufficient to charge any member of the campaign with taking part in a criminal conspiracy, and it was not. nermeen: house judiciary chairman jerrold nadler began the questioning of robert mueller at wednesday's hearing. nadler: the president has repeatedly claimed your report found there was no obstruction and that it completely and totally exonerated him, but that is not what your report said,...
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there wasa reference thi morning in the "new york times" that you probably have heard about that senator sanders hasn't even called you to ask for your support again. where do you stand on the presidential race? >> well, we have a lot of capable individuals who are urunning who doerstand the kitchen table, and i'm really looking forward to them laying out that vision, getting america excited about returning to the fundamentals of taking on health care and housing and education, infrastructure, living wage jobs, the things that have been incredibly neglected and set aside by tn.s administratio >> so why not sanders this time? >> well, i feel that there are many capable individuals who are making tses ca and i'm looking forward to hearing each of them lay it it's both the vision that you have and your ability to carry that vision into the momentum that allows you to make these changes once you're in office. i think a robust debate among these individuals is -- this is no longer hilly clinton and bernie sanders. hillary clinton is not a e. candidat we have a different set of cards this time
there wasa reference thi morning in the "new york times" that you probably have heard about that senator sanders hasn't even called you to ask for your support again. where do you stand on the presidential race? >> well, we have a lot of capable individuals who are urunning who doerstand the kitchen table, and i'm really looking forward to them laying out that vision, getting america excited about returning to the fundamentals of taking on health care and housing and education,...
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wasas when the system placed on eligibility for immigration solely on place of birth. southern europe, not so fine. if you had to be from africa, middle east asia, it was -- that was mentioned earlier today as well. for the first time place of birth went out the window and replaced by system. the 65 act was a tough thing to pull off. someone was able to stack the committee with all the allies. the reason i mentioned that is it is all a restriction nest period, based on cold war mentality. it was even in the 52 act, perpetuated that all national origins are assisted. they were able to finally eliminate that. reason i show that is there is such a restriction nest mentality in the 60's even to the 70's. ways of birth and things like that determine where it's been. actuld say the refugee replaced what was an ad hoc system. in addition to that, attorney general's emergency authority. the mechanism for bringing in refugees because there was no basis for the law otherwise. it was kind of an administrative creation to supplement what was a nonexistent refugee system. used in t
wasas when the system placed on eligibility for immigration solely on place of birth. southern europe, not so fine. if you had to be from africa, middle east asia, it was -- that was mentioned earlier today as well. for the first time place of birth went out the window and replaced by system. the 65 act was a tough thing to pull off. someone was able to stack the committee with all the allies. the reason i mentioned that is it is all a restriction nest period, based on cold war mentality. it...
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>> reporter: lastly, there wasa a piece of bombshell development where one of the prosecution's main witsses, this medic who was there, says after he saw gallagher stab the captive, it was he, the medic, who then killed the captive, not gallagher. i mean, that's got to do something to your case. if your key wiess sort of says, the guy youdi thindn't do it, i did it. >> exactly. this w a prosecution witness. so on cross-examination, that's dwhen thefense brought this up. it played into their overall narrative that this was sloppy investigation. they didn't ask the right questions to the right people at ohe right time. there wasnflicting testimony. one other marine raider who was there also said he saw no stab wounds on the dead body. >> reporter: lastly, we know gallagher is convicted of one charge of posing with the photograph. wh's next for chief gallagher? >> the way it works in military court, this goes ngto conve authority for the final approval of this sentence. then his attorys seem pretty eager to appeal this decision. they don't want this sentence of confinement on his record
>> reporter: lastly, there wasa a piece of bombshell development where one of the prosecution's main witsses, this medic who was there, says after he saw gallagher stab the captive, it was he, the medic, who then killed the captive, not gallagher. i mean, that's got to do something to your case. if your key wiess sort of says, the guy youdi thindn't do it, i did it. >> exactly. this w a prosecution witness. so on cross-examination, that's dwhen thefense brought this up. it played...
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out about the story until after, i knew she would go grocery shopping in that outfit as she thought wasas funny afterwards. but i never knew why. she did it because on the visitation of his mother comes s up to me sobbing with severely disabled son, adult fun standing next to her and she says to me this is my son and he had your yourn second grade and let mom. a she was so great and loved learning about the butterflies. every year after he graduated he hgot a job bagging groceries at the grocery store. every year your mom in that outfit would come to the grocery store and stand in line and give him a big hug. that is more than being a teacher. that is showing values. that's what we need in a country. we need a president that is willing to show american values and goodwill. we spent a lot of time on these debates, but you also do it by how you speak and what you say to the american people, how you treat your colleagues which i have a strong history of working in a decent way with democrats and republicans to try to get things done. i know that isn't to say this election season, but i think
out about the story until after, i knew she would go grocery shopping in that outfit as she thought wasas funny afterwards. but i never knew why. she did it because on the visitation of his mother comes s up to me sobbing with severely disabled son, adult fun standing next to her and she says to me this is my son and he had your yourn second grade and let mom. a she was so great and loved learning about the butterflies. every year after he graduated he hgot a job bagging groceries at the...
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szak, when wasa that women tried to get the vote, and what was it that triggered the movement? f. banaszak
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comey wasas fired, andy mccabe lied three times under oath, fired, jim baker was demoted, under investigation by the justice department, lisa page, demoted and left in peter strzok, the lead agent on both of these cases, the hillary case and the trump-russia case, peter strzok demoted and fired. those are the five key people, that is what the investigation should focus, as well as these origins, that is what bill barr and john durham are looking into. >> if there was any bombshell today, it was a consequence of devin nunes' questioning that exposed for this investigation did not begin when robert mueller said it began. there were earlier, even more corrupt origins than the folks that i think are sleeping too well tonight, john brennan and clapper, peopless associated wih the obama administration who were stirring this out. comey and mccabe, frankly, her lower hanging fruit because it is so obvious, their leaks and lies. but they conspiracy their devin outlined goes back to brennan and clapper. >> sean: i want everyone to know, i'm half kidding and have not kidding. i will add mark meadows, wh
comey wasas fired, andy mccabe lied three times under oath, fired, jim baker was demoted, under investigation by the justice department, lisa page, demoted and left in peter strzok, the lead agent on both of these cases, the hillary case and the trump-russia case, peter strzok demoted and fired. those are the five key people, that is what the investigation should focus, as well as these origins, that is what bill barr and john durham are looking into. >> if there was any bombshell today,...
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programme talking about investing in education and when i lost my seat in 2017, and a school funding wasa 2017, and a school funding was a big issue i will admit that and i am so delighted he has grasped that and wants to invest in education talking about infrastructure and people in my neck of the wood struggling on overcrowded trains in the morning and talking about broadband fibre connection, and he talked about crime, tackling crime, does the epidemic. bal is quite interesting on the attack because he promised to bring in tax cuts, their middle learners in high earners, is not really directing to do and put across at the conservative party wa nts to across at the conservative party wants to cut taxes for the rich? he clearly explained he has a package of measures in different measures to at different times, and i think he was very good the way he explained he was the one to actually bring in the living wage for londoners, and he made sure they all got a pay rise, andl he made sure they all got a pay rise, and i know when speaking to borisjohnson, he rise, and i know when speaking to b
programme talking about investing in education and when i lost my seat in 2017, and a school funding wasa 2017, and a school funding was a big issue i will admit that and i am so delighted he has grasped that and wants to invest in education talking about infrastructure and people in my neck of the wood struggling on overcrowded trains in the morning and talking about broadband fibre connection, and he talked about crime, tackling crime, does the epidemic. bal is quite interesting on the attack...
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. -- wasa: many will say this angela merkel's choice, but someone who will be very close to emmanuelething macron highlighted, everyone who runs the commission will speak french . she has been clear about the per political is a about a european of aeper politicalization european economy. the deeper integration questions remain to be seen. what a lot of people will read into this as someone who is german but is close to emmanuel macron, and that could lead to a more federal europe. it remains to see -- to be seen whether she will be as tough as jean claude juncker. into it, we will look given some of the colorful languages he called the french. overall, how is the next commission going to deal with brexit? is that the biggest political hot potato? ways, andis in many it appears the condition will change and everything has changed. ,hen you look at the details officials tell you nothing will change. the negotiation is done and broad agreement is the only way out of brexit. the european e.u. 27 agreed already, his deal is on the table and it is up to johnson to take it or not. tom: mari
. -- wasa: many will say this angela merkel's choice, but someone who will be very close to emmanuelething macron highlighted, everyone who runs the commission will speak french . she has been clear about the per political is a about a european of aeper politicalization european economy. the deeper integration questions remain to be seen. what a lot of people will read into this as someone who is german but is close to emmanuel macron, and that could lead to a more federal europe. it remains to...
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there wasa similar refusing to share the podium. there was a similar show by an australian swimmer.ur ground. massive applause to duncan. i have seen it on twitter and everyone is behind him. i repeat ten times a date of the media, doping has no place in sport, any sport, and the people who win. if you cheat and win, you know you haven't won and that stays with them for the rest of their life. hopefully duncan next week will pick him up and smash him out of the water! racing at southern was abandoned early today because of the current heatwave. they are meeting had controversially gone ahead despite temperatures topping 30 degrees. it had started at 1125 this morning, 2.5 hours earlier than scheduled in a bid to cope with the heat. but the british horseracing authority decided to call an early halt. manchester united have beaten totte n ha m halt. manchester united have beaten tottenham to— one in a pre—season friendly in china. —— 2—1. united regained their lead just ten minutes before the end. this goal securing the victory. now, after shane lowry‘s open jumping securing the victo
there wasa similar refusing to share the podium. there was a similar show by an australian swimmer.ur ground. massive applause to duncan. i have seen it on twitter and everyone is behind him. i repeat ten times a date of the media, doping has no place in sport, any sport, and the people who win. if you cheat and win, you know you haven't won and that stays with them for the rest of their life. hopefully duncan next week will pick him up and smash him out of the water! racing at southern was...