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the largest demonstrations were in washington, new york and los angeles.he author this week is the historian and novelist alison weir, who has written a book about jane seymour. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people. and the political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with coverage of a study which indicates that recent education reforms appear to have fuelled inequality in the schools system. the sunday mirror reports that prince william has vowed to make "a just and lasting peace" in the middle east his life's mission — after a five day trip to the region. the independent on sunday claims that the eu's brexit negotiators have abandoned all hope of signing a deal with the uk at october's european union summit. the sunday telegraph says that one of donald trump's most trusted advisers has revealed to senior conservative mps that the us president wants to acce
the largest demonstrations were in washington, new york and los angeles.he author this week is the historian and novelist alison weir, who has written a book about jane seymour. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people. and the political commentator, jo phillips. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with coverage of a study...
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separation of children from their relatives at the mexican border the states which include washington new york and california want to force officials to reunite migrant families who are split up after being detained for illegal immigration u.s. authorities have separated two thousand three hundred children from their parents in recent weeks earlier this month from bound to public outrage and signed an executive order that would end the separations but the states say families are still not being reunited in the being denied due process. a government offensive to retake one of syria's last opposition strongholds has forced forty five thousand people to flee triggering warnings of another humanitarian crisis government forces backed by russian warplanes have launched airstrikes and ground battles the recaptured there are from rebel fighters it's one of the last rebel held areas along with in the north well this is the situation in there right now pro-government forces of already seized a chunk of territory cutting off a rebel pocket in the north. the province is a strategic prize because it borde
separation of children from their relatives at the mexican border the states which include washington new york and california want to force officials to reunite migrant families who are split up after being detained for illegal immigration u.s. authorities have separated two thousand three hundred children from their parents in recent weeks earlier this month from bound to public outrage and signed an executive order that would end the separations but the states say families are still not being...
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archik would go on to lead diocese in new york and washington. cardinal dolan oversaw the rvestigation. do failings haveson to be worried? a i don't think so. we have absolutely no evidence that there was any other impropriety with a minor. >> reporter: however the new arch d east reveal there was more a decade ago. >> this question raises more estions than itanswers. how long has the catholic church known he was involved with sexualmisconduct. >> reporter: in a statement mckerik now retired maintained his innocee, saying heas absolutely no recollection of this reported abuse. but apologized for the pain his accuser hasone through. as archbishop op of washington mckerik counseled presidents and popes and talked about the priest sex abuse scandal on "meet the press." >> do you believe there is a pecialce in hell for men who represent christ on earth and abu their flock? o there is certainly a special terrible judgmen someone who would abuse the trust that a ,priest must ha that a priest does have. >> reporter: a judgment now facing this prince of
archik would go on to lead diocese in new york and washington. cardinal dolan oversaw the rvestigation. do failings haveson to be worried? a i don't think so. we have absolutely no evidence that there was any other impropriety with a minor. >> reporter: however the new arch d east reveal there was more a decade ago. >> this question raises more estions than itanswers. how long has the catholic church known he was involved with sexualmisconduct. >> reporter: in a statement...
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separation of children from their relatives at the mexican border the states which include washington new york and california want to force officials to reunite migrant families who were split up after being detained for illegal immigration. is of separated two thousand three hundred children from their parents in recent weeks earlier this month trump to public outrage and signed an executive order that would end the separations but the states say families are still not being reunited and of being denied due process. a government offensive to retake one of syria's last opposition strongholds has forced forty five thousand people to flee triggering warnings of another humanitarian crisis government forces backed by russian warplanes a blow instead of strikes and ground battles to recapture from rebel fighters it's one of the last rebel held areas along with it lib in the north this is the situation in iran right now pro-government forces have already seized a chunk of territory cutting off a rebel pocket in the north the province is a strategic prize because it borders the israeli occupied gola
separation of children from their relatives at the mexican border the states which include washington new york and california want to force officials to reunite migrant families who were split up after being detained for illegal immigration. is of separated two thousand three hundred children from their parents in recent weeks earlier this month trump to public outrage and signed an executive order that would end the separations but the states say families are still not being reunited and of...
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. >> there's a problem with journalism in washington. "new york times" and others had access to the top officials spinning this line. we reported on those as well. but it was spined -- >> lower levels. >> lower levels. the types journalists normally don't talk to. >> they're the two real journalists talking to me about how they did their craft. it sounds basic, but so few of them actually did that. they stood out for doing that. >> yes. and most your journalists are looking foraccess. they want access to the upper echelon and john wolcot said, your sources, the value of your sources, are directly proportional to the level of writing. he says, if you want to know what's going on in a war, don't go to the headquarters and talk to the top generals. talk to the staff sergeants, talk to the lieutenants on the ground, and they'll give you the truth. that's what these guys did. they went and talked to people who are patriots, who were willing to talk and tell the truth. >> just an interesting fact because you're very partisan if i can put it that way, bu
. >> there's a problem with journalism in washington. "new york times" and others had access to the top officials spinning this line. we reported on those as well. but it was spined -- >> lower levels. >> lower levels. the types journalists normally don't talk to. >> they're the two real journalists talking to me about how they did their craft. it sounds basic, but so few of them actually did that. they stood out for doing that. >> yes. and most your...
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the largest demonstrations were in washington, new york and los angeles.
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working in small communities trying to get their communities the same things we expect in washington, new york, and chicago. host: was the? biggest issue these companies are facing? matt: right now, it is of broadband services. therew mentioned some of greatest expenses covered has are the capital expenditures required to bring more broadband farther and deeper into these communities. washington, when you go to the hearings, when you see what is happening at the ftc or on the aboutthey are talking distribution of broadband in rural areas and hard-to-reach areas. that is our member company. we are companies that live and work in these communities, and so obtaining the financing to be able to deploy more, being able to recover the cost of that deployment, ensuring there is a light enough touch of regulation that we can ensure that consumers are protected -- and we do each and every day -- but i the same time also being able to recover our costs and employ the network. this is why when you think of the issues here in washington, and at neutrality decision in december with the decision to roll bac
working in small communities trying to get their communities the same things we expect in washington, new york, and chicago. host: was the? biggest issue these companies are facing? matt: right now, it is of broadband services. therew mentioned some of greatest expenses covered has are the capital expenditures required to bring more broadband farther and deeper into these communities. washington, when you go to the hearings, when you see what is happening at the ftc or on the aboutthey are...
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saturday and then to go by train from new york to washington and in a motor procession from new york's union station to go by the building and by the justice department where robert kennedy searched as attorney general burial at about 5:30 saturday afternoon in the same plot where president john kennedy lies. already there are people st. patrick's cathedral waiting for the arrival of the casket tonight. there is our cbs news correspondent. >> st. patrick's has been scene of the funeral of a great many public figures and on saturday it's to be the scene of the high mass for senator kennedy. procession that is to bring the body of senator kennedy here isn't expected another two hours, but already there must be 1,000 people gathered on in front of stores which have the picture of senator kennedy in them. his body will arrive here in about two hours and will be cook, therence new archbishop of new york. all theseomorrow, people who are waiting here to pay their last respects senator kennedy and the state from which he was elected to the senate will chance to view the body of the senator. i
saturday and then to go by train from new york to washington and in a motor procession from new york's union station to go by the building and by the justice department where robert kennedy searched as attorney general burial at about 5:30 saturday afternoon in the same plot where president john kennedy lies. already there are people st. patrick's cathedral waiting for the arrival of the casket tonight. there is our cbs news correspondent. >> st. patrick's has been scene of the funeral of...
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they begin to get their communities the same thing we expected washington, new york and chicago. >> what is the biggest issue? >> right now it's continued deployment ofroband service is paid the greatest expenses company assess the capital expenditures required to deliver more broadband further and deeper into these communities. when you go to the hearings and see what is happening on the hill, they are talking about broadband in rural areas and we are companies and so obtaining the financing and cover the cost of that employment. ensuring that there is a lig enough touch of regulation that we can ensure consumers are protected as we do each and every day, but at the same time also been able to recover costs and deploying network. the issues here in washington with net neutrality and the order with a commission to rollback title ii is so important to our members because as a result of that, created a sense of greater innovation and investment that these companies can now deploy in terms of getting more broad than. >> when you talk about recovering the cost of deploying this broadband pri
they begin to get their communities the same thing we expected washington, new york and chicago. >> what is the biggest issue? >> right now it's continued deployment ofroband service is paid the greatest expenses company assess the capital expenditures required to deliver more broadband further and deeper into these communities. when you go to the hearings and see what is happening on the hill, they are talking about broadband in rural areas and we are companies and so obtaining the...
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news in washington. we begin with breaking news. "the new york times" is the first to report a story that president trump's legal team sent a memo to special counsel robert mueller in january a serving broad presidential powers. in the memo the lawyers argue the president cannot be compelled to testify and cannot obstruct justice because he has authority over all federal investigations. in new lead lawyer rudy giuliani tells abc news if mueller tries to subpoena us, we are going to court. joining us now from manchester, new hampshire, president trump's first campaign manager and current advisor, corey
news in washington. we begin with breaking news. "the new york times" is the first to report a story that president trump's legal team sent a memo to special counsel robert mueller in january a serving broad presidential powers. in the memo the lawyers argue the president cannot be compelled to testify and cannot obstruct justice because he has authority over all federal investigations. in new lead lawyer rudy giuliani tells abc news if mueller tries to subpoena us, we are going to...
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than five years old, they muste reunified within 1 days of the order,s 17 state including washington, new york and california are suing t force the trump administration to reunite migrant families who ha been separated at th border. this comes o the heels of more than 2000 being separated in recent weeks and placed g contracted shelters. >>> sarah r sanders getting s secretvice protection come can say after she was asked to leave the redur hen restat in virginia because she works for president trump. the owner who was responsible for asking her to leave has edsince s down from her oup.tion on a local business gr >>> probably one of the most if not the most talked about story, the supreme court upheld the president's travel van in a 5-4 vote. he has the authority who determine who can enter the authority. the white house called the authity vindication, the high courtsiborerals descended the ruling, zone in a andbu gins is saying it's an attack on religion and its followers. >>> 6:03. developing news from the mgm nash harbor were hurt fro an electrical shock, the child in critical condition with
than five years old, they muste reunified within 1 days of the order,s 17 state including washington, new york and california are suing t force the trump administration to reunite migrant families who ha been separated at th border. this comes o the heels of more than 2000 being separated in recent weeks and placed g contracted shelters. >>> sarah r sanders getting s secretvice protection come can say after she was asked to leave the redur hen restat in virginia because she works for...
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commerce member pramila jayapal speaking to us here in new york from washington state and sheila jackson lee, congress member from houston speaking to us from statuary hall in congress. this is democracy now! when we come back, we go to nicaragua. stay with us. ♪ [music break]
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we've seen hundreds of thousands of people converged in big cities like l.a., washington, new york, chicago there in mcallen where the processing center is? >> reporter: fred, those images coming out of here is what you're seeing people use to dress up, the silver blankets, talking about seeing the kids in cages. those images came from here in mcallen. our population in this particular area not quite the same as chicago or new york, but population considering a couple hundred people showed up. i want you to meet the two organizers, fred, they are people who just graduated high school. this is sara and oscar. sara, why did you feel the need to organize this? you have never done anything like this before. >> no. we felt like this is our community down here and it's a predominantly immigrant community and these are people that we've known all our lives that are being affected by this. i mean, this isn't just the beginning of this with trump's zero tolerance policy, we need to defund isis -- i.c.e., i'm sorry, and, you know, this has been going on for way too long and this needs to end now. >>
we've seen hundreds of thousands of people converged in big cities like l.a., washington, new york, chicago there in mcallen where the processing center is? >> reporter: fred, those images coming out of here is what you're seeing people use to dress up, the silver blankets, talking about seeing the kids in cages. those images came from here in mcallen. our population in this particular area not quite the same as chicago or new york, but population considering a couple hundred people...
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coming up on washington journal, new york republican congressman tom reed
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one of the most powerful democrats in washington, new york congressman joe crowley losing his primaryght by double digits to a 28-year-old political newcomer, alexandria cortez, the self-described democratic socialists who worked for bernie sanders. last night, even she, was surprised by her lead. >> i can't believe it! >> she's looking at herself on television right now. >> reporter: how are you feeling? can you put it into words? >> oh, my gosh. nope. this is not about a single house race. it's about the struggle of the democratic losing to a relatively unknown opponent with 1/10 the funding that crowley had. an easy win for mitt romney in utah. >>> harry, you've been up all night so thanks for being with us. >> it's primaries. >> it's primary night. you get so excited. when you look at this, one reporter phrase it had, a 28-year-old socialist latino beating a 56-year-old white man is the most 2018 thing to happen in this cycle, right? >> look, everything to me is 2018. i expect the unexpected this cycle for sure. >> tell me about this. >> she was a good fifth of this district and j
one of the most powerful democrats in washington, new york congressman joe crowley losing his primaryght by double digits to a 28-year-old political newcomer, alexandria cortez, the self-described democratic socialists who worked for bernie sanders. last night, even she, was surprised by her lead. >> i can't believe it! >> she's looking at herself on television right now. >> reporter: how are you feeling? can you put it into words? >> oh, my gosh. nope. this is not about...
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also with us, michael schmidt, pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for "the new york times," and elizabeth bee miller, washington bureau chief also of "the new york times." and at this point, we're compelled to point out that both elizabeth and michael have emerged as two of let's just say the reluctant stars of showtime's documentary series "the fourth estate" which chronicles a year in the life of "the new york times" as it covers the first year of the trump administration. we're happy to have you all on with us tonight. mr. rucker, since your paper is underrepresented just for the purposes of this conversation, i'll begin with you. how many minds do you think are being changed at this point by this doubling down by the president on social media and his attorney in places like israel? >>' well, i think the president and his attorney are hoping a lot of minds are being changed here in the united states. the point of what rudy giuliani said in israel today, and a point of what he and trump have been saying for several weeks now is to just muddy the waters in this mueller pr
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the separation of children from their parents at the mexican border the states which included washington new york and california want to force officials to reunite migrant families who were split up after being detained for illegal immigration u.s. authorities have separated two thousand three hundred children from their parents in recent weeks earlier this month from bowed to public outrage and signed an executive order that would end the separations but the seventeen states say families are still not being reunited and are being denied due process the united nations says it's confirmed of eight hundred cases of children being used in the fighting in yemen some as young as eleven years old a new report accuses both ruthie rebels and saudi and emira backed forces of recruiting child soldiers it says as many as seventy six child soldiers were used on the front lines a majority guarded checkpoints and government buildings and brought equipment to military positions. a government offensive to retake one of syria's lost opposition strongholds has forced forty five thousand people to flee triggering w
the separation of children from their parents at the mexican border the states which included washington new york and california want to force officials to reunite migrant families who were split up after being detained for illegal immigration u.s. authorities have separated two thousand three hundred children from their parents in recent weeks earlier this month from bowed to public outrage and signed an executive order that would end the separations but the seventeen states say families are...
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new york times in january 20, 2016 on myself and also carter page. in fact, in discovery, the government insisted to manafort that he was never under surveillance at any time. the washington post, new york times and in any other news organizations have reported otherwise. i think that surveillance was unconstitutional, was illegal. i don't think the government wants to talk about it trial and that is the reason mister manafort is being squeezed in this way. >> host: but he is also being accused of tampering with witnesses in the investigation. >> guest: i can't the specifics other than what i have read but i find it interesting that one of the brothers who hacked the white house computer system whose accused of burglary, stealing records, stealing money has not spent a day in jail while mister manafort is in jail this is clearly a pressure tactic to induce him to plead guilty to avoid trial . >>. >> host: the washington post had the headline at this hour that you revealed another conversation, another meeting in 2016 with another russian operative and the post has this text exchange between you and mike caputo. waste of time, anything at all interesting? can you explain w
new york times in january 20, 2016 on myself and also carter page. in fact, in discovery, the government insisted to manafort that he was never under surveillance at any time. the washington post, new york times and in any other news organizations have reported otherwise. i think that surveillance was unconstitutional, was illegal. i don't think the government wants to talk about it trial and that is the reason mister manafort is being squeezed in this way. >> host: but he is also being...
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new york time tonight. tomorrow from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 10:00 p.m., itto will lie in state, and go by train from new york to washington, and in a motor procession from new york's union station to go by the senate office building, and by the justice department, where robert kennedy served as attorney general, before burial saturday afternoon in the same plot where john kennedy lies. already, there are people gathering by saint patrick' drill, waiting -- saint patrick's cathedral, waiting. >> this has been the scene of the funeral of a great many public figures. be aturday, it is to likely mass for senator kennedy. the procession is to bring the body of senator kennedy here instant expected for -- isn't expected for another two hours, but already, there must be 1000 or 2000 people gathered on fifth which in front of stores, have the picture of senator kennedy on them. -- hisy will arrive near body will arrive in two hours, and will be met by terence cooke, the new archbishop of new york. and tomorrow, all of these people who are waiting to pay their last respects to senator kennedy, in the state from which he was elected to the senate,
new york time tonight. tomorrow from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 10:00 p.m., itto will lie in state, and go by train from new york to washington, and in a motor procession from new york's union station to go by the senate office building, and by the justice department, where robert kennedy served as attorney general, before burial saturday afternoon in the same plot where john kennedy lies. already, there are people gathering by saint patrick' drill, waiting -- saint patrick's cathedral, waiting....
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as a hallwell known of power in washington, in new york, on the east coast. trickier because it does profile ofse the chicanos to some level among activists and certainly in washington, the washington post is one of the few national newspapers that covers exit can american and puerto rican and native american presence at all. most of the other national media do not. the new york times, you would not know they are there. if you look at the boston globe, you would not know they are there and so, while it does raise the profile for them and connect them with each other and with traditional civil rights circles and puerto rican not that, there were many chicano activists in the east. they are concentrated in the southwest. seattle, a contingent in chicago and rural wisconsin. because of harvesting migration. puerto ricansly in new york and philadelphia and cleveland so the opportunity to hook up with folks who we think of as latino, that was not the term that is used then. spanish speaking. a lot of these constructions that we use today. there is no question that
as a hallwell known of power in washington, in new york, on the east coast. trickier because it does profile ofse the chicanos to some level among activists and certainly in washington, the washington post is one of the few national newspapers that covers exit can american and puerto rican and native american presence at all. most of the other national media do not. the new york times, you would not know they are there. if you look at the boston globe, you would not know they are there and so,...
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pretty wet and elsewhere across southeast and i was looking shower a little bit cooler for washington and new york compare with recent days meanwhile out across the northwest we've got some showers there for seattle and some showers across the rockies for the certainly can find some francisco getting up to twenty two degrees celsius and the showers continue across eastern areas down into the caribbean for the islands we've still got a weakness around central areas giving some heavy rain across eastern parts of cuba through jamaica and also for haiti up through the isthmus again silicon showery in places and the showers extending up through into parts of mexico some heavy downpours still possible here rather cloudy picture across parts of the yucatan peninsula heading into friday not a great deal of change still plenty of showers around mexico for south america heavy showers across venice. i there through towards columbia continue but really when she comes out is looking fine until we get down toward a year ago on the far south of brazil with that frontal system but that does tend to clear away dur
pretty wet and elsewhere across southeast and i was looking shower a little bit cooler for washington and new york compare with recent days meanwhile out across the northwest we've got some showers there for seattle and some showers across the rockies for the certainly can find some francisco getting up to twenty two degrees celsius and the showers continue across eastern areas down into the caribbean for the islands we've still got a weakness around central areas giving some heavy rain across...
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saying that right sunder stuff right we're going to rely as you know ben bradlee and the washington post the new york times and everybody else would be any plot in trouble for and they're exactly and there's also stuff called queen tom legislation tom lawsuits which are whistleblower lawsuit these are law firms that say if you can come to us and prove that the government wasted money you can win percentage of the money that you ultimately say well you're basically asking people bring us up that if somebody did so and whistleblowers up on consumer we're fair shows on t.v. if you know a problem send us something mike wallace used to go undercover this is what the press is that is that's the first amendment so you know most of it what's what really struck me that's interesting about the press in all of this is that the mainstream press pretty much you know when this broke when the d.n.c. brought the lawsuit even to the day they kind of ignored all the press freedom implications that we're talking about today of the c.p. james talking about and they kind of turned the conversation into the you know the s
saying that right sunder stuff right we're going to rely as you know ben bradlee and the washington post the new york times and everybody else would be any plot in trouble for and they're exactly and there's also stuff called queen tom legislation tom lawsuits which are whistleblower lawsuit these are law firms that say if you can come to us and prove that the government wasted money you can win percentage of the money that you ultimately say well you're basically asking people bring us up that...
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president donald trump's administration for splitting up migrant families the states including washington new york and california want to force officials to reunite children with their parents two thousand three hundred children have been separated in recent weeks trump signed an executive order this month to set and separations but the states say families a still not being very united. amnesty international is accusing me of carrying out a planned and systematic campaign against the hinge or its latest report names thirteen military personnel it says that responsible for war crimes including murder rape and for starvation the human rights group says they should be tried at the international criminal court. pro syrian government forces so the retaken two towns in the strategic province of that are the u.n. says at least forty five thousand people have fled the intensified fighting in the south there heading for the jordan border but the government there says it won't let the men. the u.n. says it's counted more than eight hundred cases of children being used in the fighting in yemen a new report a
president donald trump's administration for splitting up migrant families the states including washington new york and california want to force officials to reunite children with their parents two thousand three hundred children have been separated in recent weeks trump signed an executive order this month to set and separations but the states say families a still not being very united. amnesty international is accusing me of carrying out a planned and systematic campaign against the hinge or...
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a list of all the things i needed to do to be a successful journalist, write for the new york times or the washingtonpost or the new yorker. and a political reporter. and check off everything. the question is do i stay? i don't know how all these years i was able to pass. the huffington post, i worked there, or the philadelphia daily news. no one checked the papers. i was lying the whole time. i had to lie to get jobs. >> host: you had to check the citizen log. >> guest: i have a lot of lawyers. do you start admitting your committed fraud? that is the truth. if i'm going to do this and be honest i have to be honest. >> on a personal level did you walk around with a sinking feeling in your stomach 24/7? >> like edgar allan powell's telltale heart. i thought it was one of those things, either someone would help me or i was going to just blurt it out. at the iowa caucuses huckabee won by 7. mike huckabee was actually very friendly to immigrant rights as governor of arkansas and when he ran for president he was really conservative about it. i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out
a list of all the things i needed to do to be a successful journalist, write for the new york times or the washingtonpost or the new yorker. and a political reporter. and check off everything. the question is do i stay? i don't know how all these years i was able to pass. the huffington post, i worked there, or the philadelphia daily news. no one checked the papers. i was lying the whole time. i had to lie to get jobs. >> host: you had to check the citizen log. >> guest: i have a...
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is a clearly everyone here saying that they're wanting to send a message not only to new york not only to washington not only to the u.s. but to the world as well gave you just come back from seeing the detention centers for yourself do you get a sense of this kind of mobilization this kind of voice speaking to the politicians can help the situation at the border. yes in a sense that we already saw the trump administration reverse his policies at least part of them what that executive order now people and that is because of the pressure that was put on the administration i think and put on republican and democratic lawmakers. by protests such as this this clearly the biggest one we've seen but we've seen little protest building up for the last couple weeks so these protests continue to gain strength i do think that you could see some policy changes perhaps however again this is not an ministration that likes to backtrack and they already have so far a little bit of the big he is will jeff sessions will the justice department who are really implementing this will they change any of these policies it'
is a clearly everyone here saying that they're wanting to send a message not only to new york not only to washington not only to the u.s. but to the world as well gave you just come back from seeing the detention centers for yourself do you get a sense of this kind of mobilization this kind of voice speaking to the politicians can help the situation at the border. yes in a sense that we already saw the trump administration reverse his policies at least part of them what that executive order now...
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she and so many are gathering, whether it be in washington, d.c., chicago, l.a., new york, impassionedtration, protesting the administration's zero tolerance policy. all this, at a time when so many have gathered in washington, d.c. the president isn't even at the white house this weekend. he's in bedminister, new jersey. however, it's hard to believe he'll be able to escape, really, the sentiments coming from so many and all corners of the nation. the president has, now, a lot on his plate. he has already said that he is actually going to nominate a supreme court justice, possibly as early as a week from this monday. to discuss all of this with me, greg bower, a former u.s. attorney and former assistant director of the office of congressional a fair affairs a fbi, also a member of the supreme court bar. good to see you. so before the president tackles the issue of nominating someone for the u.s. supreme court, it's hard to ignore all this that is bubbling up across the country. and in any way, would this kind of sentiment also color his decision about who he might nominate? >> well, i
she and so many are gathering, whether it be in washington, d.c., chicago, l.a., new york, impassionedtration, protesting the administration's zero tolerance policy. all this, at a time when so many have gathered in washington, d.c. the president isn't even at the white house this weekend. he's in bedminister, new jersey. however, it's hard to believe he'll be able to escape, really, the sentiments coming from so many and all corners of the nation. the president has, now, a lot on his plate. he...
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among the cities where we've seen protests so far, new york, washington d.c., cities in texas, charlestonrolina as well as atlanta, georgia. let's go now to blake mccoy in new york city. blake, let's talk about what you're seeing where you are. >> well, alex, we're in brooklyn now. this is a protest that started in lower hmanhattan and made it way across the brooklyn bridge. at one point the crowd was standing the entire length of the brooklyn bridge. they ended at a plaza in brooklyn. you can see this has only a small part of the crowd. if you look to the left, a lot of people are in the shade trying to stay cool. it's an oppressively hot day. that has not stopped the crowds from coming out. a lot of these people are coming out with their children. we've seen small children and infants walking with their parents. the message is clear that trump's hard line immigration policies cannot be allowed to continue. that's what we have heard over and over again from people here, and they said despite the heat, it is important that they show up, and that they present a counternarrative to trump's
among the cities where we've seen protests so far, new york, washington d.c., cities in texas, charlestonrolina as well as atlanta, georgia. let's go now to blake mccoy in new york city. blake, let's talk about what you're seeing where you are. >> well, alex, we're in brooklyn now. this is a protest that started in lower hmanhattan and made it way across the brooklyn bridge. at one point the crowd was standing the entire length of the brooklyn bridge. they ended at a plaza in brooklyn....
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washington d.c. are the rallies across the united states. this we're looking right here is new york city, obviously, we have shown you before, there were some marches taking place in washington d.c. there are 700 protests across all 50 states by the family coalition. this is america ferrara speaking now in washington d.c. and we saw alicia keyes, and then more headliners, but this is in response to a lot of the photographs, a lot of the stories that we're seeing out of the border. as you know, there have been families who have been separated and there's been a big call to get the families reunited and we know that president trump signed the executive order on june 20th to end the practice of separating the families. i think right now, leland, the question is next. how are the families going to be reunified and depending how old the children are or each situation, with each family, not only how do we reunite them and do they stay detained at this point and what does that look like? so, we see these marches, yes-- >> we've definitely seen the administration sort of trying to figure th
washington d.c. are the rallies across the united states. this we're looking right here is new york city, obviously, we have shown you before, there were some marches taking place in washington d.c. there are 700 protests across all 50 states by the family coalition. this is america ferrara speaking now in washington d.c. and we saw alicia keyes, and then more headliners, but this is in response to a lot of the photographs, a lot of the stories that we're seeing out of the border. as you know,...
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taking us through the action, we have nbc's garrett haake in washington, blake mccoy in new york city, cal perry in el paso and mariana atencio in los angeles that's where the protest to reunite migrant families are happening. let's go to you, garrett, at lafayette square across from the white house. talk about what's happening. i know some people were heading out on a march. has that begun? >> we're at the transition point between the rally that started at 11:00 and has gone well beyond its proscribed length and the march that will happen from near the department of justice. after all, these protesters believe that is the key issue here. the administration's zero tolerance policy, that starts with doj. they'll march down the street beyond me here. the boos you're hearing now is an anti-rights protester who has been out here all day long garrett, diane guerrero is standing at the microphone in washington. let's listen. >> that is only because i do not exist in the eyes of the government. they had no regard for a child left behind. whether that is a good thing or a bad thing i still do
taking us through the action, we have nbc's garrett haake in washington, blake mccoy in new york city, cal perry in el paso and mariana atencio in los angeles that's where the protest to reunite migrant families are happening. let's go to you, garrett, at lafayette square across from the white house. talk about what's happening. i know some people were heading out on a march. has that begun? >> we're at the transition point between the rally that started at 11:00 and has gone well beyond...
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saturday and go by train from new york to washington and a motor processions from new york's union station to go by the senate office building and by the justice department where robert kennedy served as attorney general before burial at about 5:30 p.m. saturday at the same plot where president john kennedy live. already there are people gathering by the cathedral. waiting for the arrival of the casket tonight. st. patrick's has been the scene of the funeral of a great many public figures. saturday, it is to be the scene of a high requiem mass for senator kennedy. the motor processions that is to bring the body of senator kennedy here is not expected for another two hours. already, there must be 1000 or 2000 people gathered on fifth which in front of stores have the picture of senator kennedy in them. his body will arrive here in about two hours and will be met by terence cooke, the new archbishop of new york. tomorrow, all these people who are waiting here to pay their last respects to senator kennedy , in the state from which he was elected to the senate will have a chance to view his bo
saturday and go by train from new york to washington and a motor processions from new york's union station to go by the senate office building and by the justice department where robert kennedy served as attorney general before burial at about 5:30 p.m. saturday at the same plot where president john kennedy live. already there are people gathering by the cathedral. waiting for the arrival of the casket tonight. st. patrick's has been the scene of the funeral of a great many public figures....
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washington post." there are biased reporters at the "new york times." there are fine and honest reporters at the "new york times." but the president gets more and his share of fake news things are published about him and his family that are untrue. above all he is a counter puncher and i think a very effective one. ost: jim from long island. caller: hi, mr. stone. i like the answer that you gave to the last call about illegal immigration. i wanted to say that when you thank veterans, i am starting to see that the as just lip service because i see the democrats andown my town ll tripping over each other to help illegal immigrants and do nothing for us. i'm steeped in the ms-13 stuff here. this place is turning into a third world country and i can't get the town to do anything about it. they've got these houses just loaded up with people. you wouldn't believe how many people are in these houses. you've got five to a room. the town isn't doing anything about it. they're getting all kinds of benefits that i never get. i really appreciate the comment you gav
washington post." there are biased reporters at the "new york times." there are fine and honest reporters at the "new york times." but the president gets more and his share of fake news things are published about him and his family that are untrue. above all he is a counter puncher and i think a very effective one. ost: jim from long island. caller: hi, mr. stone. i like the answer that you gave to the last call about illegal immigration. i wanted to say that when you...
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would we prefer people read the new york times and the washington post? absolutely, but we still pick up information in everything we watch. the flipside is that is concerning because we are picking up political information about the world, even when we watch "game of thrones." it influences the way we think about politics. >> thank you. >> thank you. i want to focus specifically on the role of social media in the spread of misinformation. we all those social media websites like facebook and twitter are one of the most important sectors for the x order -- exporter of political information. the same technology that allowed opposition forces in the arab spring to start a revolution are now giving a platform to actors that are wishing to minute like a political agenda, either in their own political or financial interest. it is true attention to this problem, in the election were "fake news" was widely shared to a large number of citizens was put in part at least by some foreign actors. 75% of the u.s. adults having reported seeing made of new stories online.
would we prefer people read the new york times and the washington post? absolutely, but we still pick up information in everything we watch. the flipside is that is concerning because we are picking up political information about the world, even when we watch "game of thrones." it influences the way we think about politics. >> thank you. >> thank you. i want to focus specifically on the role of social media in the spread of misinformation. we all those social media...
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and so children are being taken, you know, to chicago, to washington ostate, new york state, and they'reut in detentcan centers specifly for children. >> and the parents have no idea where they are. are they told where they're going? >> t we're hearing that there are hundreds and hundreds of parents who have no idea where their childaen . i think that's really important to emphasize now that we're in a place where we have these 2,000 children to reunite with their parents is that the trump administrationra sed these children so carelessly that the parents have no idea where they are but sometimes the government doesn't even have any idea where the kid is and who their parent is. >> julian, iant to bring you in at this point. you've interviewed families who have been separated. are there some commonalities you're seeing as to why they're leaviir home countries and their experiences once they're separated? >> the majority of them tell us that they' leaving because of violence, whether they're from michoacan in mexico, whether from honduras or el salvador. that's the common theme, that king
and so children are being taken, you know, to chicago, to washington ostate, new york state, and they'reut in detentcan centers specifly for children. >> and the parents have no idea where they are. are they told where they're going? >> t we're hearing that there are hundreds and hundreds of parents who have no idea where their childaen . i think that's really important to emphasize now that we're in a place where we have these 2,000 children to reunite with their parents is that...
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states that will certainly be a very very significant where we're used to seeing protests in washington in new york city where there are a lot of social justice organizations there are more than one hundred social justice organizations taking part in this protest new york but if we start to see protests in illinois iowa texas other states such as out that will really give you a better indication of how widespread this anger is at this trump administration zero tolerance policy i have just come back from the detention center as witnessing is going on the south do you think these kind of disaffection can make a difference. well yes and no i mean the yes in a sense that washington is watching and they're looking at this right now the policy makers and it was clearly as rosalynn mentioned it was the public outrage that caused president trump to reverse his initial zero tolerance policy and reverse the policy of separating families after they cross into the united states so that's a yes i mean there potentially could be the more pressure on washington especially on democratic lawmakers and on swing stat
states that will certainly be a very very significant where we're used to seeing protests in washington in new york city where there are a lot of social justice organizations there are more than one hundred social justice organizations taking part in this protest new york but if we start to see protests in illinois iowa texas other states such as out that will really give you a better indication of how widespread this anger is at this trump administration zero tolerance policy i have just come...
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pretty wet and elsewhere across southeast there is looking shower a little bit cooler for washington and new york compare with recent days meanwhile out across the northwest we've got some showers there for seattle and some showers across the rockies for the south looking find some francisco getting up to twenty two degrees celsius and the showers continue across eastern areas now down into the caribbean for the audience who still got a weakness around central areas giving some heavy rain across eastern parts of cuba through jamaica and also for haiti up through the isthmus again silicon showery in places and the showers extending up through into parts of mexico some heavy downpours still possible here rather cloudy picture across parts of the yucatan peninsula heading into friday not a great deal of change still plenty of showers around mexico for south america heavy showers across venezuela through towards colombia continue but really when she comes out it's looking fine until you get down toward you or go on the far south of brazil with that frontal system but that does tend to clear away duri
pretty wet and elsewhere across southeast there is looking shower a little bit cooler for washington and new york compare with recent days meanwhile out across the northwest we've got some showers there for seattle and some showers across the rockies for the south looking find some francisco getting up to twenty two degrees celsius and the showers continue across eastern areas now down into the caribbean for the audience who still got a weakness around central areas giving some heavy rain...
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filedmplaints hav been states including washington, california, new york, and pennsylvania, and allege the border policy violates immigrants since agreement -- fifth amendment rights. a deepening sense of unease is rippling through china's financial market. the benchmark shanghai stock index tumbled 20% in just five months to officially enter a bear market. the offshore yuan headed for its longest losing streak in four years. 2015.reviving memories of it rocked global markets. in bitcoin is weighing on more than just the biggest cryptocurrency. the website finder says more than 80% of 1500 digital coins sell in price in the past seven days. in the weekend of june 25, they were down 19% on average. professor robert schiller told us cryptocurrencies are a social movement and epidemic of enthusiasm. the east coast is less into it than the west coast. silicon valley is really into it. ais to me shows it is not rational response to new information. it is a social movement. it is an epidemic of enthusiasm, very much. it's a speculative bubble. jessica: global news, 24 hours a day on air and
filedmplaints hav been states including washington, california, new york, and pennsylvania, and allege the border policy violates immigrants since agreement -- fifth amendment rights. a deepening sense of unease is rippling through china's financial market. the benchmark shanghai stock index tumbled 20% in just five months to officially enter a bear market. the offshore yuan headed for its longest losing streak in four years. 2015.reviving memories of it rocked global markets. in bitcoin is...
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new york post. all the administrations bad excuses for his lousy immigration policy. "washingtonost," "new york times." do you think that there's a reality check coming? or do you think at the end of the day republicans bend to the president's will, as they often do? >> we haven't seen a standoff yet with an elected republican lawmaker who has a political future still at stake. we've seen it more with republican governors than we have with republicans on the hill, hogan and a few others have a little more distance. >> and they've taken action. they've pulled their national guard troops. >> yes. we've seen it from governors but not on the hill. on the hill, it's still the party of trump. people are making this hurricane katrina comparison a lot. one thing it forgets is that president trump had a hurricane ka tie katrina moment. it was puerto rico. >> it's an excellent point. >> so disrespectful to the people there and the images that came out of there. >> it's an excellent point. the only parallel was their response. >> everyone is making this comparison. more the trump administra
new york post. all the administrations bad excuses for his lousy immigration policy. "washingtonost," "new york times." do you think that there's a reality check coming? or do you think at the end of the day republicans bend to the president's will, as they often do? >> we haven't seen a standoff yet with an elected republican lawmaker who has a political future still at stake. we've seen it more with republican governors than we have with republicans on the hill,...
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last week kirstin nielsen was heckled while trying to eat at a mexican restaurant in washington. the new york post reporting steven miller was called a fascist at a different mexican restaurant we note in washington. and on friday, trump ally pam bondy, florida's attorney general was confronted by demonstrators at a movie theater in tampa. with us are two very brave people. michael steel and nancy cook, white house reporter for politico. we welcome them back to the broadcast. i have been asked about this all day and i will neatly transfer the question to you. what if someone else had been thrown out of a restaurant for reasons including religion or the color of their skin and what if during the obama era,a republican era of congress had said wherever you see these people, surround them and confront them. i know it's what aboutism, but take on the question. >> no, i think it's very much that kind of reality check. we know life would have been very different, the outcome would have been different and the responses would have been different. for me the take away from what maxine did is stepped i
last week kirstin nielsen was heckled while trying to eat at a mexican restaurant in washington. the new york post reporting steven miller was called a fascist at a different mexican restaurant we note in washington. and on friday, trump ally pam bondy, florida's attorney general was confronted by demonstrators at a movie theater in tampa. with us are two very brave people. michael steel and nancy cook, white house reporter for politico. we welcome them back to the broadcast. i have been asked...
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of about its official on this program the new world order started thank you gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in washington and in new york thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. next time and remember. that sort of c.e.o. . i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine a russia defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states but couldn't has this image of such a hard guy. and i would only blame him for not caring about american public opinion even more because it seems like no matter what he does there's an unfair response none the less what i'm saying is it's gotten very personal. q do you. plan to. put in work force that are not. legal suits or cost goes into due course look to the old rules on board off the last little while or course. just to you. know we're still looking up to consider what's the benefit analysis called as i said rates. they're still not there yet you know are getting the jolt are more modest than the commodity that the north that's out there no communication went out to dinner that i did joke and look at the job do you quit or
of about its official on this program the new world order started thank you gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in washington and in new york thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. next time and remember. that sort of c.e.o. . i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine a russia defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states but couldn't has this image of such a hard guy. and i would only blame him...