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it is women who are looking after. , werehe women started using -- we were losing our environment.will be too late tomorrow. making food banks. these are not owned by any businesses, it is owned by committees. there are beekeepers. , we are alsoerving multiplying this. these food banks are really helpful in making a self- sufficient. heroines are on the screen. i s drawn their stories because they are voices that are not normally heard. we see a lot of male influences throughout the environmental movement and most of the movement and these are women and minority women talking about what we are doing to the earth and how it is affecting them, their communities, and their children. >> we want them to be energized, passionate, to be ready to go and find their own leadership strength and to put in that to work on behalf of the planet. ♪ >> we are all in this togetr when we are talking about the environmental issues we are facing on this planet. this is what makes these women special because they transcend all of that. it is not who we are or whe we ce from, is abouhow we will leave thi
it is women who are looking after. , werehe women started using -- we were losing our environment.will be too late tomorrow. making food banks. these are not owned by any businesses, it is owned by committees. there are beekeepers. , we are alsoerving multiplying this. these food banks are really helpful in making a self- sufficient. heroines are on the screen. i s drawn their stories because they are voices that are not normally heard. we see a lot of male influences throughout the...
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its summer time in dc.mer after last week, when we werehe kind of stuck in the rain and r cool temperaturesve suddenly snapped into summer time it feels like july. jul the humidity is high.igh. the pool is clean and ready for people to jump in. earlier today mayor bowser was down here, she was down here to kind of kick off the season here. pools not officially open today. we do have video playing as youa can see on you're screen here of kids that were able to get an early look of what they canha experience as we head into the summer months here. pools across the region will be opening on weekends schedule w starting tomorrow anywhere noon to 6:00 in the evening that starts saturday, sunday and monday this week. closed tuesday through friday and reopen saturday and sunday from noon to six. that is until june 18th. 18t once we hit june 18th they willy start running on a seven day a week schedule. okay. i do want to pull in my guestuet here. hello, this is gwen da lynn, direct of communications for dc parks and wrecks, thank you for, joining t me. >> thanks for having me u. tomorrow is unoffic
its summer time in dc.mer after last week, when we werehe kind of stuck in the rain and r cool temperaturesve suddenly snapped into summer time it feels like july. jul the humidity is high.igh. the pool is clean and ready for people to jump in. earlier today mayor bowser was down here, she was down here to kind of kick off the season here. pools not officially open today. we do have video playing as youa can see on you're screen here of kids that were able to get an early look of what they...
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witnesses werehe incoherent, they could not remember, and they said they were denied the right to go to rwanda and the cross interrogated themselves. on the other hand, the prosecution is saying that these matters have already been put on the table, and that three separate jurisdictions have told these lawyers that indeed they had no right to ask for -- to rwanda.o be sent to everyone agrees that this trial is to be exemplary, historical, and the court will have to examine this request by the defense lawyers. the trial is due to resume at 2:00 here. annette: thank you. and the fight between the obama administration and north carolina over a state law accessg public bathroom to transgender people has escalated. the law prohibits people from using public restrooms not corresponding to their -- the obama administration says it violates the 1964 civil rights act. the federal government is being sued for what is being called overreach. state-sponsored discrimination against transgender individuals who simply seek to engage in the most private of functions in the safety and security, a rig
witnesses werehe incoherent, they could not remember, and they said they were denied the right to go to rwanda and the cross interrogated themselves. on the other hand, the prosecution is saying that these matters have already been put on the table, and that three separate jurisdictions have told these lawyers that indeed they had no right to ask for -- to rwanda.o be sent to everyone agrees that this trial is to be exemplary, historical, and the court will have to examine this request by the...
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there wereh self tourist and comby standsd and people in the area.e we did speak with a young girl with her mother who were at thew white house visitinger the whitn house when all this un folded ti and they walk us through whathru they saw and heard take a listen. >> i was with all my family walking through the white house. and my father, i was like okay like and when i turn around i heard like the shooting, myy cousin we thought it was fireworks. then my aunt, my uncle screamed someone not shoot.so when ime turn around it was a mn on the floor it was handcuffs, police were around him with a gun. >> reporter: one family isne f visiting the district from ecuador. it's important to update you on some information. inf we do know that we are told secret service did recover a firearm at the scene so they do have that piece of evidence.e. again, the suspect was taken tok the hospital. we're also told that thehat president was not in the houses at the time of this incident. tisha lewis foe x 5 local news. >> metro has fired 20 managers. that's part of its effort to improve accountable. general
there wereh self tourist and comby standsd and people in the area.e we did speak with a young girl with her mother who were at thew white house visitinger the whitn house when all this un folded ti and they walk us through whathru they saw and heard take a listen. >> i was with all my family walking through the white house. and my father, i was like okay like and when i turn around i heard like the shooting, myy cousin we thought it was fireworks. then my aunt, my uncle screamed someone...
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systemic weaknesses related to communications that started before her tenure as secretary e-mails wereher single doubt. an aide to donald trump says there's a call to break a weeks long impasse over an endorsement from the speaker, which trump aides believe is imminent. a jailed ukrainian pilot has been sent home from russia. she was exchanged for two russian serviceman being held by ukraine. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i mark crumpton. "bloomberg west" is next. emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." thethe tech giant wave white flag in the smartphone wars? at&t makes its move on yahoo! after holding back in the bidding war, they are now all in. we will tell you what it means for verizon. peter thiel strikes back. funding been secretly hulk hogan and multiple cases against a stalker. in the smartphone wars, the latest sign microsoft is giving up on handsets. they've announced 1800 job cuts and a right down close to $18 billion, all tied to its acquisition of nokia. the ceo says we are focusing our
systemic weaknesses related to communications that started before her tenure as secretary e-mails wereher single doubt. an aide to donald trump says there's a call to break a weeks long impasse over an endorsement from the speaker, which trump aides believe is imminent. a jailed ukrainian pilot has been sent home from russia. she was exchanged for two russian serviceman being held by ukraine. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the...
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when her husband put those ideas wereher, they revolutionary in 1991, and he had putting people firsthuman capital, globalization and digitization of the economy and how all this stuff fits together. he had a narrative. he had slogans. it was exciting. she just has a bunch of ideas. that thought because we are going to talk to brian fallon. but not yet. coming up next, how trump support compares to what support for mitt romney in 2012 was like. that after these words from our sponsors. ♪ mark: here to talk more about the general election surveys that everybody is talking about, our favorite pollster. good to see you. tell us about your overall take polls that show dead heat between trump and clinton. >> right. well, one of the things that they show is that in some cases, clinton leads a little. in some cases, trump leads a little. the question i always get from people is how do i decide what polls i am going to pay attention to. there are so many polls, that people would really like help doing it. here is the perfect day to explain how to sort them out. when you have the same polling
when her husband put those ideas wereher, they revolutionary in 1991, and he had putting people firsthuman capital, globalization and digitization of the economy and how all this stuff fits together. he had a narrative. he had slogans. it was exciting. she just has a bunch of ideas. that thought because we are going to talk to brian fallon. but not yet. coming up next, how trump support compares to what support for mitt romney in 2012 was like. that after these words from our sponsors. ♪...
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president werehe the photographs i took of , andees, of wounded people i put the photographs that replaces all of those photos in the west wing of state dinners with these bleak black and white photographs. the president heard about that. he got incredibly angry and said you have to put those pictures backup. i want everybody in this building to know what is going on out there. when i showed him what was going don't think anybody has made a report to the president united states like , that he really saw what was happening with the vietnamese people. people told me he was so moved by it that he continued to see to it that more vietnamese were evacuated. at refugees and this phobia of refugees coming to this country, it makes me sick. [applause] because the vietnamese community -- community has been one of the strongest elements of american society. i both live in california. it is vibrant. phd, i worked for nasa. was involved with the mars rover program, on and on and on. really happy i had some minor role to play in that. angela: how about you? how did you make the transition out to where
president werehe the photographs i took of , andees, of wounded people i put the photographs that replaces all of those photos in the west wing of state dinners with these bleak black and white photographs. the president heard about that. he got incredibly angry and said you have to put those pictures backup. i want everybody in this building to know what is going on out there. when i showed him what was going don't think anybody has made a report to the president united states like , that he...
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systemic weaknesses related to communications that started before her tenure as secretary e-mails werehern aide to donald trump says there's a call to break a weeks long impasse over an endorsement from the speaker, which trump aides believe is imminent. a jailed ukrainian pilas
systemic weaknesses related to communications that started before her tenure as secretary e-mails werehern aide to donald trump says there's a call to break a weeks long impasse over an endorsement from the speaker, which trump aides believe is imminent. a jailed ukrainian pilas
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werehe presidents honorable in their way. toh of them was dedicated helping to find a peaceful solution. each of them had the dilemma of how you relate american honor to the ending of the war, and that was the dilemma. it was nobody who wanted war. there was nobody who wanted to escalate the war. they all wanted peace. the question was under what conditions can you do that without turning over maybe millions who were reliant on the word of previous president. >> let me go back. there is widespread speculation that had john f. kennedy not been assassinated, he would have reversed course and withdrawn troops from vietnam. despite any evidence to that end, is there anything that you saw from president kennedy that would suggest he would have withdrawn our support for the war in vietnam? kissinger: i've never seen the slightest evidence. it is possible to say that he might have done this. all the moves of the kennedy administration when kennedy was alive were in the direction of increasing our commitment, not diminishing it. all
werehe presidents honorable in their way. toh of them was dedicated helping to find a peaceful solution. each of them had the dilemma of how you relate american honor to the ending of the war, and that was the dilemma. it was nobody who wanted war. there was nobody who wanted to escalate the war. they all wanted peace. the question was under what conditions can you do that without turning over maybe millions who were reliant on the word of previous president. >> let me go back. there is...
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that's not the story they werehe told.. that down,ow people.peop we weren't born yesterday. y i mean, we were bornn relatively not long ago, gary,ar let's just keep it clear.le we're not that old. [laughter] >> nobody's accusing us ofngs o being old okay. 63 degrees in town. tow now we're 63.we're it's pretty mild out there in places this morning.. winchester's 59.9. that's where you've been buteen just about everybody elseveryboy lower 60's. leonardtown 61. annapolis 62 degrees.de we have some low clouds. we have some drizzle. little bit of fog in places. pla i've seen some of the cameras around. traffic cameras not all thathat bad. it's just kind of drizzly and gloomy out this morning.morning. so, we do have rain back outac to the west of us. nothing for us now. these showers will weaken awilla bit and then refire up later on as some thunderstormserstor moving through.gh. so, this morning at 8:00 a.m.t a we have drizzle, okay, 66 degrees. by lunchtime we'll have someeom showers and some thunderstormser beginning to build.
that's not the story they werehe told.. that down,ow people.peop we weren't born yesterday. y i mean, we were bornn relatively not long ago, gary,ar let's just keep it clear.le we're not that old. [laughter] >> nobody's accusing us ofngs o being old okay. 63 degrees in town. tow now we're 63.we're it's pretty mild out there in places this morning.. winchester's 59.9. that's where you've been buteen just about everybody elseveryboy lower 60's. leonardtown 61. annapolis 62 degrees.de we...
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sort of seee from day to day over stretch of time how people -- how peopleeol were feeling when they werehethen later down thd road when they weren't drinkingn so it kind of them a glimpse ono how what drinking --, howing --, drinking affects your moodmo overtime. >> i'm beth i'll have say thisei goes in the duh file for me of course you're happier when you're just having glass of winw like i don't find this -- >> that part is true.ru you are happier in the short ins term but unfortunately it's likk a quick fix they found.ou because the researchers foundnd that drinking makes you no n happier over time. so that kind of buzz or thatha sweet warm fuzzy feeling doesn't last and you're no more likee lk physical you're a drinker to bek happier than somebody who non non-drinker over time. so -- you did enjoy your drink and i enjoy my chardonnay and ma pale ale. ale. we knew you were one of us,, beth. >> i'm no happier.>> i'm no ha >> we knew it.knew i >> i guess the bottom line at l the end of the day, what is this aim to do, to curb your drinking and give you some sense of howse much you're actu
sort of seee from day to day over stretch of time how people -- how peopleeol were feeling when they werehethen later down thd road when they weren't drinkingn so it kind of them a glimpse ono how what drinking --, howing --, drinking affects your moodmo overtime. >> i'm beth i'll have say thisei goes in the duh file for me of course you're happier when you're just having glass of winw like i don't find this -- >> that part is true.ru you are happier in the short ins term but...
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werehe measures that passed are essentially either not funded with any new money or will have to go throughhe appropriations process and it is a lot less that what the white house says they needed to truly address the crisis in the country. host: you've been following it closely. let me show you some of the comments from lawmakers who are taking aim at these .harmaceutical companies "for decades, major pharma companies have misled the fda, doctors and patients about the ."sks of opioid dependency should they be responsible for paying for this? aller: i'm not sure that's question for me to answer personally, but it is true that for many years, for longtime doctors were essentially [no audio] host: we apparently lost the call. we will try to reconnect with her. susan brooks says -- big victory bill is a good step in the fight to address heroin in the opioid crisis. we were talking with sarah karlin smith. the call dropped and we will try to reconnect with her in a moment. calls on thephone recordings, whether or not that is donald trump and whether you think that matters. independent line, ba
werehe measures that passed are essentially either not funded with any new money or will have to go throughhe appropriations process and it is a lot less that what the white house says they needed to truly address the crisis in the country. host: you've been following it closely. let me show you some of the comments from lawmakers who are taking aim at these .harmaceutical companies "for decades, major pharma companies have misled the fda, doctors and patients about the ."sks of...