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elections attracting the attention of india china nato and the new and fanshen i go on vivienne westwood goes to downing street as u.k. minority government needed to resume a browse on with her plans to frack the british countryside unsustainable energy all of the more coming up in today's going underground first straight to our top story in a nation that arguably encapsulates the fragility of the world from trade wars to carbon emissions the maldives it's twelve hundred islands famous for dream holidays but today it's in the eye of a storm on monday deposed leader mohamed nasheed criticize chinese influence in the region this after britain's foreign secretary johnson voiced concerns to some it appears that nato nations want machine in and president of the league i mean out at elections this autumn well joining me now is the maldives former president mohammad why he doesn't he's just been recognized by the center for international competitiveness and research as a member of its twenty eight hundred power brands hall of fame former president welcome to going other got right now what is th
elections attracting the attention of india china nato and the new and fanshen i go on vivienne westwood goes to downing street as u.k. minority government needed to resume a browse on with her plans to frack the british countryside unsustainable energy all of the more coming up in today's going underground first straight to our top story in a nation that arguably encapsulates the fragility of the world from trade wars to carbon emissions the maldives it's twelve hundred islands famous for...
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vivienne westwood in downing street to protest a government energy plans that critics say will cause earthquakes in britain let alone lead to global destruction of the more governable part two of going underground. america's allies even members of the g.o.p. donald trump is sticking to his campaign promise to recast washington's trade relations with the world the reaction has been loud in swift only on the verge of a global trade war. four man are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because do not shoot around a corner. welcome back with still with the former president of the leaves. mother with the why mr the she had was so popular with his famous demonstration of climate change in the power of climate change i mean what is your opinion about the latest scientific evidence suggests your country will disappear it within eighty is. unfortunately that's the reality we have to face but in the meantime you know in the immediate near
vivienne westwood in downing street to protest a government energy plans that critics say will cause earthquakes in britain let alone lead to global destruction of the more governable part two of going underground. america's allies even members of the g.o.p. donald trump is sticking to his campaign promise to recast washington's trade relations with the world the reaction has been loud in swift only on the verge of a global trade war. four man are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in...
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to be in west with you in westwood and joe good and joe couric already speaking to me outside speaking to me outside prime minister teresa mayes house started and i minister teresa mayes house starts after the show we're back on saturday with a sly show we're back on saturday with a special going all going on the ground on the ground to celebrate but celebrate fifty years a ready is a revolutionary revolutionary record labels label table trojan project records with filled with filmmaker. musician. til then. fifty one years to the day fifty one years to the day israel. sees the golan heights from syria. from syria today the. president dick cheney. and james and james woolsey. i i i. i i. i i i. no one will ever know how many civilians know how many civilians were killed in the syrian city of raka killed in the syrian city of. international. international the u.s. led coalition the u.s. led coalition. liberation of. fury fury in germany after the u.s. ambassador to the u.s. ambassador's accuse accused of backing. this. crossing the e.u. is crossing swords with this with the u.s. so the u
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. >> let's bring in our washington reporter sara westwood. the president said you should be fired if you are not the patriot you should be like him and maybe you should leave the country. deport people who don't portray his brand of patriotism. a quote from the president that was in a deposition. the president in a phone call to jerry jones in the fall of last year. this is a very winning strong issue for me. tell everybody you can't win this one. this one lifts me. is he going too farhere? disinviting the eagles? is this still a story or position or branding move that lifts this president? >> trump is about particularly inflammatory when it comes to the nfl protests. the white house and trump clearly see this particular issue as a winning one for president trump. he is a culture war president whether going after people saying happy holidays or merry christmas or picking fights over confederate monuments. these are the things that president trump knows his base likes. he knows that people are going to respond in a certain way. he manipulates
. >> let's bring in our washington reporter sara westwood. the president said you should be fired if you are not the patriot you should be like him and maybe you should leave the country. deport people who don't portray his brand of patriotism. a quote from the president that was in a deposition. the president in a phone call to jerry jones in the fall of last year. this is a very winning strong issue for me. tell everybody you can't win this one. this one lifts me. is he going too...
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award—winning stuff here across the north devon shores at westwood hoe. not like they are where.the firth of fort where the cloud certainly gathered and it was one of those days. the thunderstorms rumbled in. a bit further north we have had them with their problems over localised flooding. it wasn't the only wet spot. there are other storms to be had in northern ireland, they brewed up had in northern ireland, they brewed up across had in northern ireland, they brewed up across the top end of the m6, and here we are through the afternoon, you see how they got going around about that central an southern part of scotla nd about that central an southern part of scotland and across into northern ireland as well. we are not quite done with them yet. a lot of people on the move getting away for the weekend so actual want out, notjust in those neck of woods but there is a bit of rain to be that had in east anglia but there are showers in wales, the midlands up into the north of england and we described them. many of those tending to fade away, as get on through the night. what is going
award—winning stuff here across the north devon shores at westwood hoe. not like they are where.the firth of fort where the cloud certainly gathered and it was one of those days. the thunderstorms rumbled in. a bit further north we have had them with their problems over localised flooding. it wasn't the only wet spot. there are other storms to be had in northern ireland, they brewed up had in northern ireland, they brewed up across had in northern ireland, they brewed up across the top end of...
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some celebrities are speaking out and that includes stars of the abc series "westwood." evan rachel wood is one of those. what compelled you to be a part of this and see what's happening at the border? >> i'm the mother of a five-year-old boy. i can't imagine the pain of being separated from him and not knowing where he is or when we would be reunited. and i actually wanted to come here personally so that i could learn because i want information, i want to know what i can do to help, and i want to be able to report back to other people. so i thought coming down here was the best way to get information firsthand. >> you had an opportunity to visit a shelter. what were your observations? were there children, were there parents inside that shelter? what did you see? >> i haven't been able to get into one of the detention centers, but i did visit a shelter where families are resting while they're being processed and sort of waiting to hear what their fate will be. and there were families there, there were children, some as young as two years old. probably the oldest was arou
some celebrities are speaking out and that includes stars of the abc series "westwood." evan rachel wood is one of those. what compelled you to be a part of this and see what's happening at the border? >> i'm the mother of a five-year-old boy. i can't imagine the pain of being separated from him and not knowing where he is or when we would be reunited. and i actually wanted to come here personally so that i could learn because i want information, i want to know what i can do to...
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thank you for an excellent presentation i'm interested in particular what the neighborhood like westwood park and sfansz there are hoa's in place that prohibit adu's and yet clerl in the city map west westwood is included can you comment in a homeowner applies to the city they're in the process and approved what effectively will happen to the process where basically the hoa's are in conflict with the city mandates legislation. >> thanks for the question the an interesting question and the city did not you know the easy answer is that the city didn't see enforce the private cc&rs that the hoa's have finding with their ownership so that maybe a matter for the homeowners and the homeowners association to gave me private attorneys to discuss that matter the planning department and the city we are in charge of regulating plan use in the planning code and the regulations. >> thank you uh-huh. >> thank you for the opportunities presentation today so my question you mentioned if you add an adu that that will trigger a recliner assessment of property value for that property so i don't know if thi
thank you for an excellent presentation i'm interested in particular what the neighborhood like westwood park and sfansz there are hoa's in place that prohibit adu's and yet clerl in the city map west westwood is included can you comment in a homeowner applies to the city they're in the process and approved what effectively will happen to the process where basically the hoa's are in conflict with the city mandates legislation. >> thanks for the question the an interesting question and the...
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. >> cnn white house reporter sarah westwood is with us now. what are you hearing from washington about this discrepancy? he, you know, repeatedly it has been said that he did not dictate this letter. this letter, however, or the letter originally from his. >> the -- >> his son. but this completely dictates or rather distracts from what he said before. >> reporter: absolutely. one of many things we learned from this letter written by two of the president's lawyers at the time. it represents a remarkable attempt to aassert broad executive privilege over parts of the russia investigation and handled to the special counsel in february. antiwhy the president should not have to submit to a letter. according to them the president cannot obstruct justice over the his constitutional app authority over the justice department and that is an assertion likely to be challenged if mueller uncovers evidence of obstru obstruction. the letter sheds some light on the preparation of a misleading statement that the president's son donald trump jr. issued last year
. >> cnn white house reporter sarah westwood is with us now. what are you hearing from washington about this discrepancy? he, you know, repeatedly it has been said that he did not dictate this letter. this letter, however, or the letter originally from his. >> the -- >> his son. but this completely dictates or rather distracts from what he said before. >> reporter: absolutely. one of many things we learned from this letter written by two of the president's lawyers at the...
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sarah westwood, thank you very much. >>> joining me to discuss, michael moore, former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia. welcome back to the show. >> thanks. >> so let's talk about the majority now in the senate. you got 50-49 essentially with john mccain out in arizona receiving cancer treatment. >> right. >> i want you to listen to one of the question marks in the gop. this is senator susan collins. >> one of the questions that i always ask is, do they remember precedent? what is their view toward precedent? from my perspective, roe v. wade is an important precedent, and it is settled law. >> is there any scenario under which the president nominates someone who agrees with susan collins that it's settled law and it will not be challenged moving forward? >> i don't think there's a chance of that. i think this is a litmus test question that he or the group that's put together his list of candidates has -- has delved into pretty deeply. i mean, there's about as much chance of that question not being asked as it is of me buying a car and not looking to see an e
sarah westwood, thank you very much. >>> joining me to discuss, michael moore, former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia. welcome back to the show. >> thanks. >> so let's talk about the majority now in the senate. you got 50-49 essentially with john mccain out in arizona receiving cancer treatment. >> right. >> i want you to listen to one of the question marks in the gop. this is senator susan collins. >> one of the questions that i always...
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. >> so, let's talk about this visit with our white house reporter sarah westwood who is there. i have a couple questions for you. first, do we know how this whole idea came together? this visit to the border. was it melania's idea. >> kate bennett is reporting that this is not an ask for permission type of situation. melania trump informed that she was going to the border and see the facility where these migrant children were being held and the president was supportive of her decision. she visited three different classrooms and spoke with the childr who a being held there. asked a lot of questions of the workers who are staffing the facility, including how she could help the reunification process, children and their families. this coming as the white house is still not being clear on how exactly they plan to reunite the roughly 2,300 children who have already been separated from their families at the border. >> in listening to what we heard, she was talking to the people at this facility. obviously, this is a carefully choreographed visit, everything is fine. the children are s
. >> so, let's talk about this visit with our white house reporter sarah westwood who is there. i have a couple questions for you. first, do we know how this whole idea came together? this visit to the border. was it melania's idea. >> kate bennett is reporting that this is not an ask for permission type of situation. melania trump informed that she was going to the border and see the facility where these migrant children were being held and the president was supportive of her...
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. >> joining us live is cnn reporter sarah westwood.hat are you learning when you hear from the fallout of this letter being published? >> reporter: this letter represents a remarkable over the russian investigation and hand delivered to the special counsel's team in january and it lays out a detailed argument about why president trump should not have to submit to a subpoena if mueller decides to compel trump's testimony. they argue trump cannot obstruct justice because of his constitutional authority over the justice department. that is an assertion likely to be challenged. the letter does shed some light on the preparation of a misleading statement the president's son donald trump trump issued last year after his meeting with a russian lawyer and trump tower came to light. now this statement you'll recall described the meeting as one primary focused on adoption but we know that 2016 meeting was represented to donald trump jr. to pass on dirt about hillary clinton. the white house has repeatedly denied the president had anything to do
. >> joining us live is cnn reporter sarah westwood.hat are you learning when you hear from the fallout of this letter being published? >> reporter: this letter represents a remarkable over the russian investigation and hand delivered to the special counsel's team in january and it lays out a detailed argument about why president trump should not have to submit to a subpoena if mueller decides to compel trump's testimony. they argue trump cannot obstruct justice because of his...
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sarah westwood, appreciate it. thank you. the question is, should paul manafort or others be counting on a presidential pardon? joey jackson, legal analyst, with us now. let's listen to rudy giuliani here. let's listen again to how he talks about why he says pardons would not be unheard of, say, in a case like this. >> my advice to the president of the united states as his lawyer is no pardons. it would change the momentum we have now, a strong one. you see the polls moving in the president's favor against mueller. i said he shouldn't pardon anybody. the president said to me he shouldn't pardon anybody. i said after the investigation is over, it has to be considered a governmental matter, not by me. what the history has been is these things get cleaned up. ford did it. reagan did it. carter did it. clinton did it, and bush did it in political investigations. >> you're saying after the probe is over, did may -- it may be cleaned up with pardons? >> if people were unfairly prosecuted. >> would you advise the president as giulia
sarah westwood, appreciate it. thank you. the question is, should paul manafort or others be counting on a presidential pardon? joey jackson, legal analyst, with us now. let's listen to rudy giuliani here. let's listen again to how he talks about why he says pardons would not be unheard of, say, in a case like this. >> my advice to the president of the united states as his lawyer is no pardons. it would change the momentum we have now, a strong one. you see the polls moving in the...
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>> sarah westwood, thank you.itics and immigration continue to play out, sparking fierce rhetoric. "fox and friends" co-host taking heat for comments he made on children separated from their parents at the u.s.-mexico border. here's what he said. >> like it or not, these aren't our kids. show them compassion, but it's not like he's doing this to the people of idaho or texas. these are people from another country. >> he later tweeted an apology saying he didn't mean to make it seem like children coming into the u.s. illegally are less important because they live in another country. i have compassion for all children, especially kids separated from their parents right now. nobody wants to see children in these circumstances. glad they are on their way to being reunited with their parents. let's talk it over with maria cardona, democrat and strategist and former communications director and steve cortez, former head of trump's hispanic advisory council. steve, you hear comments like that and you think does the republi
>> sarah westwood, thank you.itics and immigration continue to play out, sparking fierce rhetoric. "fox and friends" co-host taking heat for comments he made on children separated from their parents at the u.s.-mexico border. here's what he said. >> like it or not, these aren't our kids. show them compassion, but it's not like he's doing this to the people of idaho or texas. these are people from another country. >> he later tweeted an apology saying he didn't mean...
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. >> cnn white house reporter sarah westwood joins us live from that event in las vegas.e is the president saying? >> reporter: well, the president trump certainly doubled down on his controversial zero cotolerae immigration policy, not showing any signs of striking a conciliatory tone over the outrage that has swept the nation. president trump blaming previous administrations for creating the problem, blaming congressional inaction for leaving the immigration system as it is, and even praising the way the government has handled this crisis, seemingly tone deaf and potentially oblivious to the criticism of the conditions under which these families have been kept at the border. president trump also touting his accomplishments toward denuclearization in north korea although we haven't seen any concrete steps taken since that summit, and praising his administration's moves on trade, touting the tariffs that he's recently imposed against allies and describing the u.s. as a piggy bank that our friends have abused, even in the context of nato, so this was a very wide-ranging sp
. >> cnn white house reporter sarah westwood joins us live from that event in las vegas.e is the president saying? >> reporter: well, the president trump certainly doubled down on his controversial zero cotolerae immigration policy, not showing any signs of striking a conciliatory tone over the outrage that has swept the nation. president trump blaming previous administrations for creating the problem, blaming congressional inaction for leaving the immigration system as it is, and...
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joining us to discuss, sarah westwood and swinn.sident trump's predecessors didn't issue their pardons until nearly their third year in office, but here trump has issued five pardons. the first came seven months in. why so many and so quickly? >> president trump has never been one for observing norms, and he's picked particularly controversial candidates to extend his first acts of clemency to, joe arpaio, the arizona sheriff accused of flouting a judge's orders. scooter libby, someone accused of lying to investigators and it's interesting with the criminal justice reform his son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner is doing, trying to bring attention to cases where people are locked up, for example, for routine drug offenses for long periods of time. president trump seems to have no interest in looking at using his pardon power for people who don't have recognizable names, but he is going after people who have been, according to their supporters, the victims of political persecution or at least whose cases have been highly polit
joining us to discuss, sarah westwood and swinn.sident trump's predecessors didn't issue their pardons until nearly their third year in office, but here trump has issued five pardons. the first came seven months in. why so many and so quickly? >> president trump has never been one for observing norms, and he's picked particularly controversial candidates to extend his first acts of clemency to, joe arpaio, the arizona sheriff accused of flouting a judge's orders. scooter libby, someone...
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cnn's sarah westwood is at the rally site.heller's seat is considered to be on the endangered list for republicans already and this is a state where immigration is front and center, so is the president expected to double down on that immigration stance today? >> well, president trump is known for doubling down on controversial issues, and so far he has stood by his zero tolerance immigration policy, despite a nationwide backlash. here in las vegas, the president does have a packed schedule today. he is attending that fundraiser for dean heller, who greeted him at the airport when he touched down just moments ago and whose seat republicans are struggling to defend in november. he will speak in this room to the nevada republican party, where he may touch on the issue of immigration while making a broader argument over why republicans need to expand their congressional majorities in november. and, of course, he'll attend a tax reform round table before jetting back to washington later tonight. of course, all this political activi
cnn's sarah westwood is at the rally site.heller's seat is considered to be on the endangered list for republicans already and this is a state where immigration is front and center, so is the president expected to double down on that immigration stance today? >> well, president trump is known for doubling down on controversial issues, and so far he has stood by his zero tolerance immigration policy, despite a nationwide backlash. here in las vegas, the president does have a packed...
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. >> we have live coverage beginning with cnn's sarah westwood at the white house. sarah, a fact check -- the latest tweet from the president. >> reporter: that's right. president trump repeating his misleading claim that democrats are responsible for the separation of families from their children at the border. trump administration officials, they've repeated this untrue argument a number of times in recent weeks as the practice of family separation comes under increasing scrutiny. like you mentioned, the government has separated more than 2,000 children from their families since implementing a policy that the trump administration describes as a deterrent. made to deter future illegal immigration. that's the policy of prosecuting 100% of people who attempt to cross the border illegally. trump hinting that democrats could end the controversial practice by paying a political ransom of sorts and sorting for his immigration priorities. to be clear, democrats are not responsible for the law dictating family separation because there is no such law. instead, this practice
. >> we have live coverage beginning with cnn's sarah westwood at the white house. sarah, a fact check -- the latest tweet from the president. >> reporter: that's right. president trump repeating his misleading claim that democrats are responsible for the separation of families from their children at the border. trump administration officials, they've repeated this untrue argument a number of times in recent weeks as the practice of family separation comes under increasing scrutiny....
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sarah westwood has more. >> addressed the nevada republican convention on saturday where he was supposed to spend his time talking about the need to expand republican majorities in november. president trump touched on a number of topics ranging from his unpopular tariffs to immigration. the speech came against the backdrop over his zero toll rabs policy. blaming congressional inaction for problems with the imgags system and previous administrations for allowing the problem to get to bad. that. >> they want to conothing. yor paralegal people, the politics. when dealing with a group of people that don't want to -- if i said -- if we gave them everything they wanted they could say don't approve it. they think being weak on the border which is allowing tremendous crime to come into our country, they think it's a good issue for them. i don't think being weak on the border, i don't think it's a good issue. >> president trump talking about his meeting with kim jong un saying that he has made prograndsopr progress. looking ahead to his upcoming meeting with nato members later this summer. presid
sarah westwood has more. >> addressed the nevada republican convention on saturday where he was supposed to spend his time talking about the need to expand republican majorities in november. president trump touched on a number of topics ranging from his unpopular tariffs to immigration. the speech came against the backdrop over his zero toll rabs policy. blaming congressional inaction for problems with the imgags system and previous administrations for allowing the problem to get to bad....
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to golf, and lee westwood is tied for the lead on the final day of the italian open in brescia. 113th, has rediscovered some form with an eagle and six birdies so far on his final round. compatriot lee slattery who's ranked 3a0th in the world, is a shot behind. he last won a european title in 2015. danny willett and callum shinkwin are also tied second. justin rose meanwhile has the chance to become golf‘s world number one if he wins the memorial tournament in ohio. he's currently four off the lead currently held by america's bryson duchambeau. rose is one ahead of tiger woods, who sunk four birdies and an eagle in a li—under par round of 68. the round of the day though belonged to rory mcilroy — a bogey free round of 8—under par including this eagle. he's tied for 11th going into the final round. billyjoe saunders has withdrawn from his wbo world middleweight title defence against martin murray. it was scheduled forjune 23rd at the 02 arena in london, and it's the second time the fight has been postponed, having previously been moved from march after saunders injured his hand.
to golf, and lee westwood is tied for the lead on the final day of the italian open in brescia. 113th, has rediscovered some form with an eagle and six birdies so far on his final round. compatriot lee slattery who's ranked 3a0th in the world, is a shot behind. he last won a european title in 2015. danny willett and callum shinkwin are also tied second. justin rose meanwhile has the chance to become golf‘s world number one if he wins the memorial tournament in ohio. he's currently four off...
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>> i met him through vivian westwood.ine and a supporter of his and she knew i would love his cause and thought it would be great if i met him. and we get along great. i see him a lot, i've known him for many years now. he has a great testament to the human spirit to be in the situation that he's in and to have the fight that he has in him, and and a sse of humor. he is really an incredible person. >> tucker: it so it raises the interesting quen, why has he received almost no support from the entertainmentorld in llooxample? >> while i think those are big supporters and people have misunderstood it, his intention was not to get trump elected, it was to give true information so people ceducad decisions aeople they wanted to vote for. so people want to blame somebody, so they blame him. yes. i get lots of flak for that too when i'm in hollywood. >> tucker: so the idea is if you suprtulian assange are mehow against hillary clinton? >> in some cases. >> tucker: you also know vladimir putin. remarkably, impressively. what do y
>> i met him through vivian westwood.ine and a supporter of his and she knew i would love his cause and thought it would be great if i met him. and we get along great. i see him a lot, i've known him for many years now. he has a great testament to the human spirit to be in the situation that he's in and to have the fight that he has in him, and and a sse of humor. he is really an incredible person. >> tucker: it so it raises the interesting quen, why has he received almost no...
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and then i asked vivian westwood if she would collaborate on a gown.pher took a photo of my kids' toys. >> stephen: you can push in? the dress is covered with images of all the-- >> all the men. >> stephen: all the toys. there's john boyaga, right there. >> all the boys of color who appeared in the legacy, and they all fit on one dress which is, you know. there you go. but there they are. and it was so sweet. the next day sam jackson tweeted a response saying, "thank you for taking a brother to the cannes film festival." it was really sweet. because it is about the people that have come before us. everything that we do. the people that have struggled. and so often-- i think now we're in such a-- we are in an "everything now" generation where people tend to not think about history. and really we need to look back and see the greatness that has come before. >> stephen: do you have an actor or actress you look up to, your actor or actress who is your hero. >> isabelle lupierre. >> stephen: she's still performing. >> absolutely. and her work with michael h
and then i asked vivian westwood if she would collaborate on a gown.pher took a photo of my kids' toys. >> stephen: you can push in? the dress is covered with images of all the-- >> all the men. >> stephen: all the toys. there's john boyaga, right there. >> all the boys of color who appeared in the legacy, and they all fit on one dress which is, you know. there you go. but there they are. and it was so sweet. the next day sam jackson tweeted a response saying,...
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of justice is presented -- >> doesn't that mind up meaning -- >> cnn white house reporter sarah westwood you heard from washington this morning? >> one of president trump's top lawyers leaving the door open for a wave of presidential pardons if trump doesn't agree with the conclusions of special counsel robert mueller, speaking to reporters on friday. trump dodged a direct question about whether he would pardon people caught up in the russia investigation. he did express sympathy for the former associates now facing difficult legal situations. and he cast doubt on whether former national security adviser michael flynn lied to investigators. flynn pleaded guilty to making false statements to the fbi. giuliani told chris cuomo last night that he advised president trump to hold off on pardoning anyone implemented in the mueller probe until it's over. take a listen. >> my advice to the president of the united states as his lawyer, not a government lawyer, is no pardons. it -- it would completely change the momentum we have because it's strong now. you see the polls moving in the president's
of justice is presented -- >> doesn't that mind up meaning -- >> cnn white house reporter sarah westwood you heard from washington this morning? >> one of president trump's top lawyers leaving the door open for a wave of presidential pardons if trump doesn't agree with the conclusions of special counsel robert mueller, speaking to reporters on friday. trump dodged a direct question about whether he would pardon people caught up in the russia investigation. he did express...
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cnn white house reporter sarah westwood joins us live from washington with more that.ny more clarity this morning? >> reporter: well, there is lots of focus on president trump's push for immigration reform this week, particularly after he stirred up that confusion on friday by saying he would not sign a compromised bill that his own white house actually helped negotiate. now white house officials later tried to clear things up by saying president trump misunderstood the question he was asked but it underscored the chaos that surrounded republican talks on immigration for months now. top trump aide kellyanne conway came out and defended trump saying the president has sent a clear message on immigration and once again blaming democrats for holding up progress on a bill. take a listen. >> the president, as he has wanted to do is try to bringing bring everybody together to come up with a common sense plan but he could not be more clear on his view of immigration is. the democrats refuse to provide the funding necessary so that can you expand the detention centers that you
cnn white house reporter sarah westwood joins us live from washington with more that.ny more clarity this morning? >> reporter: well, there is lots of focus on president trump's push for immigration reform this week, particularly after he stirred up that confusion on friday by saying he would not sign a compromised bill that his own white house actually helped negotiate. now white house officials later tried to clear things up by saying president trump misunderstood the question he was...
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>> sarah westwood, thank you for that. >>> becomes are not alone. listen to what two republican congressmen told cnn. >> the home of the free and the land of the brave, we should not be using kids as a deterrent policy. this is something i think is actually unacceptable and is something that, as americans, we shouldn't be doing. and this really isn't a republican or a democratic issue. this is an issue about how should you treat children. >> i would rather keep the families unified and detain them and adjudicate t i -- i -- i think it would be a good idea. >> the question now as presi trump prepares to meet with house republicans whether family separations are a catalyst f a sweeping immigration reform bill or a road block the bill worked out by house republicans fund the border wall while providing legal status for so-called dreamers. friday, while accusing democrats of pushing, quote, a horrible and cruel agenda, the president said any bill he signs must have wall funding and merit-based admissions, while ending catch and release, chain moigration
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joining us now, cnn white house reporter sarah westwood. where did this come from?president's outspoken top lawyer is making waves once again. rudy giuliani is telling the huffington post he considers former vice president joe biden to be a, quote, mentally deficient idiot, like you mentioned. giuliani appeared with chris cuomo last night and defended those comments saying he was remarking on biden's past decisions and potential future decision to challenge trump for the presidency. take a listen. >> let's start with something that has nothing to do with anything, but you made it relevant today. why would you call joe biden what you called him today? >> that he's dumb? >> no, that would have been a compliment. that would have been like an invitation to prom. you called him a mentally deficient idiot. >> i meant he's dumb. i think joe is last in his law school class. joe -- >> he wasn't last, but he was low. >> second to last. the other guy died and he ended up last. >> he didn't do well. we'll give you that. >> a plagiarism problem in law school and as a senator whi
joining us now, cnn white house reporter sarah westwood. where did this come from?president's outspoken top lawyer is making waves once again. rudy giuliani is telling the huffington post he considers former vice president joe biden to be a, quote, mentally deficient idiot, like you mentioned. giuliani appeared with chris cuomo last night and defended those comments saying he was remarking on biden's past decisions and potential future decision to challenge trump for the presidency. take a...
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i want to bring in cnn's white house reporter sarah westwood who is in nevada for the president's rallyer on today. she's following these developments. also back in the washington metro area. so what are you learning about what happened in virginia? >> well, white house press secretary sarah sanders because the latest member of the trump administration to be confronted with trump's immigration policies while out trying to enjoy a meal. sanders revealing she was rejected from a local restaurant on friday, tweeting, last night i was told by the owner of red hen in lexington, virginia, to leave, because i work for the president, and i politely left. her actions say far more about her than about me. i always do my best to treat people, including those i disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so. now, this comes just days after homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen was heckled out of a local mexican restaurant by activists as outrage and confusion continues to build about the president's immigration policies. that zero tolerance policy which has obviously resulted in the
i want to bring in cnn's white house reporter sarah westwood who is in nevada for the president's rallyer on today. she's following these developments. also back in the washington metro area. so what are you learning about what happened in virginia? >> well, white house press secretary sarah sanders because the latest member of the trump administration to be confronted with trump's immigration policies while out trying to enjoy a meal. sanders revealing she was rejected from a local...
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>> jim, my colleague, sara westwood, and i have learned that the white house is quietly reaching oute hires, advertising vacant positions on job websites, teaming up with a conservative group to hold a job fair this afternoon, and considering ways to consolidate different jobs. this is a white house struggling to attract and retain talent as staffers leave and others plot their exit soon. as you pointed out, mark short, the white house director, told his staff just this morning, jim, he plans to leave the white house this summer. other senior officials are said to be eyeing the door around the mid terms, a fact that could compound the difficulty the white house has already had in recruiting talent from republican circles. seasoned gop staffers cited a number of reasons why so many people have turned down the job offers or expressed disinterest when contacted by this aministration. they're saying that basically, there is anxiety over the russia probe, fear of having their careers tainted by associating themselves with president trump. this is coming from people who have been contacted
>> jim, my colleague, sara westwood, and i have learned that the white house is quietly reaching oute hires, advertising vacant positions on job websites, teaming up with a conservative group to hold a job fair this afternoon, and considering ways to consolidate different jobs. this is a white house struggling to attract and retain talent as staffers leave and others plot their exit soon. as you pointed out, mark short, the white house director, told his staff just this morning, jim, he...
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got a shout-out at the beginning of that event, and from what we could tell, our colleague sara westwood was in the room, it appeared john kelly was only in the room for a few moments and dipped back out. he could have had other things to attend to, but john kelly, the chief of staff who has been the subject of a lot of conversation in the last few days about his future and how long he's going to stay in the white house, appeared to be only at that event for a few minutes from what we can tell from our vantage point. but wolf, getting back to the talk of all this and the president's rhetoric aimed at the media and the fact he's called us fake news and enemy of the people over and over again, i did think it was striking that he tried to tone down his rhetoric, at least for the moment, in the newsroom, wolf. >> let's see if he stops berating the news media in the united states in the coming days, weeks and months. jim acosta over at the white house, thank you very much. we want to honor the five people who were killed with some poignant reflections from family, friends and coworkers. a gif
got a shout-out at the beginning of that event, and from what we could tell, our colleague sara westwood was in the room, it appeared john kelly was only in the room for a few moments and dipped back out. he could have had other things to attend to, but john kelly, the chief of staff who has been the subject of a lot of conversation in the last few days about his future and how long he's going to stay in the white house, appeared to be only at that event for a few minutes from what we can tell...
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. >> sarah westwood, thank you so much. >>> more on those massive protests happening right now. paem on the streets. where is this, control room? what are we looking at right now? new york? one of the protests there. they're going to be heading across the brooklyn bridge. we have our live cameras up across the country. miami is right there. "families belong together." we'll get you live pictures all throughout the day. i'll never find a safe used car. start at the new carfax.com show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. my dai need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low
. >> sarah westwood, thank you so much. >>> more on those massive protests happening right now. paem on the streets. where is this, control room? what are we looking at right now? new york? one of the protests there. they're going to be heading across the brooklyn bridge. we have our live cameras up across the country. miami is right there. "families belong together." we'll get you live pictures all throughout the day. i'll never find a safe used car. start at the new...
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our white house reporter sarah westwood is "outfront." sarah, you spoke to lardy.did he tell you about his job, what he was supposed to be doing every day, and how long this had been going on for, the president's destruction of the documents? >> well, president trump apparently has been making life difficult for the people who's job it is to ensure that he complies with the presidential records act, which requires most of the papers a president touches to go to tional archives. i spoke to solomon, who says he and his colleagues spent hours on a nearly daily basis piecing together papers that trump had shredded by hand. lardy likened that pain-staking work to doing an adult puzzle. among the records that trump tore up, memos, invitations, even letters from members of congress, unflattering news stories. those were torn to shreds. the practice of piecing together trump's papers is confined to a small group to ensure it didn't leak out. lardy told me earlier today, we weren't supposed to tell anybody if it was negative. it was definitely going to get torn up, but it's
our white house reporter sarah westwood is "outfront." sarah, you spoke to lardy.did he tell you about his job, what he was supposed to be doing every day, and how long this had been going on for, the president's destruction of the documents? >> well, president trump apparently has been making life difficult for the people who's job it is to ensure that he complies with the presidential records act, which requires most of the papers a president touches to go to tional archives....
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the sun doesn't make much inwards westwood source moments but temperatures lower than farther west.on the map, temperatures widely into the 20s and the hottest conditions 27 to 29 and not far off that across some parts of central scotland. a little cooler weather is mist and low clouds towards eastern coasts. high—pressure but as the jet strea m coasts. high—pressure but as the jet stream looked towards the eastern mediterranean some of the forecast increases, more like what. frequent storms and flooding and gusty winds and feeling cool by comparison. the best in the southern weather and western europe and that includes us is to wednesday. late tuesday will see mist and low cloud potentially in some eastern coast, more breeze through southernmost counties so temperatures not quite as high towards the coast but further north it gets warmer. across north—western england and some spots close to 2930, much more comfortable and pleasa nt towards 2930, much more comfortable and pleasant towards eastern coast. divisions on the high side on thursday and friday, before pulling offa thursday
the sun doesn't make much inwards westwood source moments but temperatures lower than farther west.on the map, temperatures widely into the 20s and the hottest conditions 27 to 29 and not far off that across some parts of central scotland. a little cooler weather is mist and low clouds towards eastern coasts. high—pressure but as the jet strea m coasts. high—pressure but as the jet stream looked towards the eastern mediterranean some of the forecast increases, more like what. frequent...
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it doesn't make much in westwood, just as long the coast, it will come and go, some sunny moments, butiden, towards the midlands, towards wales, 27 to 29 degrees, and not far off on central scotland. a bit cooler, got the mist and low cloud towards the eastern coast. high pressure, but as the jet stream loops down towards the jet stream loops down towards the eastern mediterranean, from the forecast increases, makes it a lot more like autumn, frequent storms, risk of flooding, gusty winds, but it feels cool by comparison. in western europe, and that brings us into wednesday, like tuesday, willis isa into wednesday, like tuesday, willis is a mist and low cloud on the eastern coast, and will breeze towards counties of england where temperatures will not be quite a sight towards the coast, but further north it gets warmer. a few spots, plus the 29 or 30 degrees, much more co mforta ble plus the 29 or 30 degrees, much more comfortable much more pleasant towards those eastern coasts. temperatures on the understand friday, and scotland has some the hottest conditions, into the weekend. objec
it doesn't make much in westwood, just as long the coast, it will come and go, some sunny moments, butiden, towards the midlands, towards wales, 27 to 29 degrees, and not far off on central scotland. a bit cooler, got the mist and low cloud towards the eastern coast. high pressure, but as the jet stream loops down towards the jet stream loops down towards the eastern mediterranean, from the forecast increases, makes it a lot more like autumn, frequent storms, risk of flooding, gusty winds, but...
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what i really learned at the end of the westwood experience is that matt's not gonna listen to anybodyhimself. he's not even willing to be open-minded about getting better. just think about the market in totality. i'll see you back at the office? charlotte: cool. matthew: okay. lemonis: okay? matthew: sounds good. charlotte: sounds good. lemonis: okay, guys, thank you. matthew: see you, marcus. ♪ lemonis: have you not been here before? matthew: never been to cooper. lemonis: oh. matthew: i've been to the other one, you know, the la mart? lemonis: this is far more contemporary. matthew: that's what i've heard. lemonis: trade shows have been one of the single biggest investments for matt and the casery, but they don't seem to get much out of them, and i want to really understand why. so, today, we're at brand assembly. it's a trade show for high-end fashion brands. matt's had a sales rep there for 2 days now, and so, i want to check in with her directly and get honest feedback about what she's seeing and how she feels about it. how's it going here? angela: it's good. it's a little bit sl
what i really learned at the end of the westwood experience is that matt's not gonna listen to anybodyhimself. he's not even willing to be open-minded about getting better. just think about the market in totality. i'll see you back at the office? charlotte: cool. matthew: okay. lemonis: okay? matthew: sounds good. charlotte: sounds good. lemonis: okay, guys, thank you. matthew: see you, marcus. ♪ lemonis: have you not been here before? matthew: never been to cooper. lemonis: oh. matthew: i've...
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one westwood to know you are familiar with because you use to run it. community groups filed a fair housing complaint against one west and hud in 2016 citing widespread discrimination against asian black and latino mortgage applicants while latino borrowers took out 22.4% of mortgage loans in southern california only 8.4% of one west mortgages went to latinos. one west apparently avoided putting branches in minority communities and failed to maintain to foreclose properties in minority neighborhoods. mr. otting do you think your former banks track record is consistent with the intent of the sierra? >> i do think we were consistent with the intent. i think you are looking at an incredibly small population that you'd base your statistical analysis on and it that was her viewpoint from the beginning. we were not in the mortgage business at the time. >> your bank has one out of 74 branches in southern california, just one in a minority majority neighborhood in the entire region. this is the fundamental question about the sierra a. to get that tank charter a
one westwood to know you are familiar with because you use to run it. community groups filed a fair housing complaint against one west and hud in 2016 citing widespread discrimination against asian black and latino mortgage applicants while latino borrowers took out 22.4% of mortgage loans in southern california only 8.4% of one west mortgages went to latinos. one west apparently avoided putting branches in minority communities and failed to maintain to foreclose properties in minority...
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westwood holdings, douglas dynamic.cks we talk about every day, but those you think have upside to go >> makes snowplows in chicago in the winter a great stock to own >> you're making a hometown call from experience. >> we know we need the snowplows. they have raised their divdant every single year and made a couple acquisitions and just been a terrific holding for us >> kevin, so, when do small caps get too expensive, to melissa's question >> still trading below the ten-year average we're midcaps. i think we still have some upside room to run there the thing we also have to factor in is does the fed move two additional times this year as opposed to one do they only move three times next year? at this pace, the fed said last week the economy is growing at a solid pace, that is a very constructive environment for small cap companies and i do agree that is an attractive area >> good to see you guys in person, thanks for being here. >> kevin and eric. >>> coming up, the fox hunt continues, disney raising its bid topping co
westwood holdings, douglas dynamic.cks we talk about every day, but those you think have upside to go >> makes snowplows in chicago in the winter a great stock to own >> you're making a hometown call from experience. >> we know we need the snowplows. they have raised their divdant every single year and made a couple acquisitions and just been a terrific holding for us >> kevin, so, when do small caps get too expensive, to melissa's question >> still trading below...
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failing because of the abusive approaches that have used and the misleading marketing, corinthian, westwood, itt tech and so forth. here is the thing that troubles me, what i want to ask you the question about. were you aware of the fact that the people you have appointed to the enforcement unit to keep an eye on for-profit colleges and universities that are ripping off students and their families and taxpayers, it turns out that the head of the union -- that unit julian smoke was a former dean at different? one of the largest for-profit colleges and universities in illinois. it also turns out that robert eitel in the same unit you appointed and diane jones and carlos mooney's were former employees at bridge point and career education corporation for-profit colleges and universities themselves? so, were you aware of the fact that you are appointing people to the enforcement and investigative unit who had a conflict of interest because of their own private careers before they joined it? the next answer, the enforcement unit, part of federal student aid is very robust and functioning very wel
failing because of the abusive approaches that have used and the misleading marketing, corinthian, westwood, itt tech and so forth. here is the thing that troubles me, what i want to ask you the question about. were you aware of the fact that the people you have appointed to the enforcement unit to keep an eye on for-profit colleges and universities that are ripping off students and their families and taxpayers, it turns out that the head of the union -- that unit julian smoke was a former dean...
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corinthian, westwood, itt tech and so forth and so on. but here's the thing that troubles me and what i want to ask you a question about. were you aware, i'm sure you're not aware of this but you should be, were you aware of the fact that the people you appointed to the enforcement unit to keep an eye on for profit colleges and universities tha are ripping off students and their families and taxpayers, i'm sure you're no aware of this, but turns out that the head of the union -- the unit, julien smoak was a former dean at devie, one of the largest for profit colleges and universities in my home state of illinois. and it also turns outt robert itel in that same unit you appointed and diane hourjones and carlos munes were former employees at bridgepoint and career education corporation for profit colleges and universities. those -- most of those s you just rerredo are not part of the enforcement it so that's erroneous information. >> so tell me what happened at the enforcement. >> weocused on ensurg that colleges and universities have a --
corinthian, westwood, itt tech and so forth and so on. but here's the thing that troubles me and what i want to ask you a question about. were you aware, i'm sure you're not aware of this but you should be, were you aware of the fact that the people you appointed to the enforcement unit to keep an eye on for profit colleges and universities tha are ripping off students and their families and taxpayers, i'm sure you're no aware of this, but turns out that the head of the union -- the unit,...
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park road is blocked, both ways on the northern side of the park, because of an accident between westwood mostly dry, cloudy and, yes, it‘s going to stay rather humid as well. now, i say mostly dry — there may be a spot of light rain and drizzle this morning on the thicker areas of the cloud. it‘s moving out from the south and the west. now, it won‘t be until later on this afternoon we might start to see something a bit brighter, some sunshine just as we head towards the evening. the temperature, though, despite the cloud is still reaching 24 celsius. so, some sunshine potentially before it sets, then overnight, clear spells at first, then the cloud will start to increase again from the south and the west. quite misty and murky. minimum temperature again feeling humid, between 14 and 16 celsius. so a rather grey start tomorrow, it looks like the cloud‘s going to stay around during the course of wednesday. still have the humid air, though — 24 the maximum. then a cold front sweeps through overnight wednesday into thursday morning, so the temperature feeling a bit fresher for thursday. stil
park road is blocked, both ways on the northern side of the park, because of an accident between westwood mostly dry, cloudy and, yes, it‘s going to stay rather humid as well. now, i say mostly dry — there may be a spot of light rain and drizzle this morning on the thicker areas of the cloud. it‘s moving out from the south and the west. now, it won‘t be until later on this afternoon we might start to see something a bit brighter, some sunshine just as we head towards the evening. the...