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Oct 2, 2018
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if she could only wha let the president know what kavanaugh did to her she would choose someone else. but he attacked and tried to turn her honest effort to into something of a dark and ugly ambush. and the conspiracy seeking to irail his nomination. in fact, when the senator asked judge kavanaugh if he blamed doctor ford for the effort against him, judge kavanaugh said there was no ill will and people in the hearing room, not doctor ford, were against him. we allar saw something about the temperament and character that theyfy that should disqualify hm from serving on the supreme court of the united states. he was angry, belligerent, partisan, he went on the attack against senators questioning him. these are not qualities we look for in a supreme court justice or a judge for that matter. but don't take k it from me. listen to judge kavanaugh himself. in 2016, w the university law review he wrote about the importance of judges steering clear of politics. he told them a good judge like a good umpire cannot act as a partisan. ithe said while it's good for se judges to come with a backgro
if she could only wha let the president know what kavanaugh did to her she would choose someone else. but he attacked and tried to turn her honest effort to into something of a dark and ugly ambush. and the conspiracy seeking to irail his nomination. in fact, when the senator asked judge kavanaugh if he blamed doctor ford for the effort against him, judge kavanaugh said there was no ill will and people in the hearing room, not doctor ford, were against him. we allar saw something about the...
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. >> when you think about the friendship, wha are the consequences for the region good this u.s. relionship got rattled? >> this case is potentially really destabilizing. it's going t put a l of pressure on the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia. there's going to be a lot of pressure on trump t take some sort of punitive action against saudi arabia, which he is resisting. more than that, saudi arabia and israel have takenet a q alliance against iran and have been cooperating behind the scenes. and so that has been changing the dynamics of the region. and if saudi arabiaes bec isolated, because of this case, that could ups that balance that has started to emerge in that region. also with turkey. turkey is trying to take advantage of the swrieghts now. ht now.st -- r they just released the pastor, andrew brunson, to try to cozy up to the united states t ats moment where they've been estranged, and try to push a wedge between saudi and the united states. >> are they thinking about this at all on capitol hill, republicans who control the congress, when they talk about possible sanct
. >> when you think about the friendship, wha are the consequences for the region good this u.s. relionship got rattled? >> this case is potentially really destabilizing. it's going t put a l of pressure on the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia. there's going to be a lot of pressure on trump t take some sort of punitive action against saudi arabia, which he is resisting. more than that, saudi arabia and israel have takenet a q alliance against iran and have been cooperating behind...
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the american people are going to win when we have a shared sense of wha the judiciary is for. i voted to confirm brett kavana i ended up being on the side of believ he should be confir to the court. becaus the entire process, look, happy to come back to that, but the entire process for that month was a circus. it didn't serve anybody well. it did the ford family well. it didn't serve the kavanaugh family well. it doesn't serve our kids well unders how we should be delibe100%. the process is never about gettin to the bottom of the allegations which would have helped them. but if you are ever in a situat that and you knew you didn't do it, you don't know what happened to the woman making the allegation, but you know it wasn't you, you didn't do it, you would invite all kind of scrutiny. let's get in here. i want my name back. the process didn't allow for. that the judge didn't push for that. but the president's language, i made this speech, you know he tore her down in that speech. you know the speech that we're talkin where he was making things up about what she said and denigr
the american people are going to win when we have a shared sense of wha the judiciary is for. i voted to confirm brett kavana i ended up being on the side of believ he should be confir to the court. becaus the entire process, look, happy to come back to that, but the entire process for that month was a circus. it didn't serve anybody well. it did the ford family well. it didn't serve the kavanaugh family well. it doesn't serve our kids well unders how we should be delibe100%. the process is...
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. >> so wha >> so what is the solution?> it distributes a solution of the cloud and the walled gardens of apple and amazon and google and facebook and ellie baba and around the world of the chinese communist rulers, whatever. they all have their own internet now and it isn't sustainable so we need a new internet that is individual with control over their own facts and truth and assets and content. that is accomplished through this cryptographic revolution that was initiated by bitcoin. >> the internet is kind of a benign thing in the way we use it, isn't it? isn't really hurting us. >> it was used for e-mails and communication and academics and the boards and newsgroups. as soon as the internet became the center of the world's transactional economy, that security became a central fact factor. to solve the security problem, the company is one after another created its own silo, its own walled garden and implemented in its own cloud and this book of the internet and also resulted in thraise withthe centralizatie sensitive dat
. >> so wha >> so what is the solution?> it distributes a solution of the cloud and the walled gardens of apple and amazon and google and facebook and ellie baba and around the world of the chinese communist rulers, whatever. they all have their own internet now and it isn't sustainable so we need a new internet that is individual with control over their own facts and truth and assets and content. that is accomplished through this cryptographic revolution that was initiated by...
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a frightening find for those wha the neighborhood home. >> i only live a few blocks away. so that was interesting to wake up and hear there's something hereo >> reporter:ne was inside de niro's property. but the hotel right next door was evacuated out of an ab ncundaf owas riding over the city. comesy watch everyone who is that goes. >> reporter: the nypd bomb squad handled the device. it was stored in a device like the one to make sure if i went off, no one would be in danger. they are considered to be the st in the world. on an average day, they respond to 50 to 60 packages. last year alone, theyed respo to 18,560 suspicious packages in the city. right now investigators are using several different techniques to develop leads. they'r trying determine that there's any dna or finger prints on those devices. nbc 4. >>> and we have more coverage online right now as we stay on top of this. just srch packages on the nbc washington app. >>> meanwhile, close tohome, the smoke from this fire in montgomery county could be seen al way to virginia. chopper 4 giving you a bird's eye v
a frightening find for those wha the neighborhood home. >> i only live a few blocks away. so that was interesting to wake up and hear there's something hereo >> reporter:ne was inside de niro's property. but the hotel right next door was evacuated out of an ab ncundaf owas riding over the city. comesy watch everyone who is that goes. >> reporter: the nypd bomb squad handled the device. it was stored in a device like the one to make sure if i went off, no one would be in...
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. >> wha >> 5 at 6:30 is next, everybody. >> have a good night. >> ♪ >> ♪ rtn 48 hours after athe stringe deliv all around the country. >> aans c s fee side of the 15 this iscreenthis is what talking about. >>> authorities discover more bg the total to 10 the latest a series of packages in sent to high profile democrats formersip clinton. acts of terrorre leadi idpres try to change his tune. violence of any kind have noplace in the united states oft america. >> thas then but then just a few hours later at a rally in wisconsin. o the media als has responsibility to set
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i have one day that will be comg uwehelyrhe see whas goiommute. >> just a road closure. otherwise, pretty quiet. >> mr. i like that. >> 880. they are trying to demolish that overcrossing. golden gate fields into the macarthur maze. lots of gaps in the headlines. take a look at hercules into the city. just 25 minutes. of course at the bay bridge toll plaza, minor delays for cash paying folks. no metering lights yet. no problems from the bay bridge on the upper deck. slow and go in the central valley. purple is never good at our traffic maps. a detour in place at 23rd avenue. you are delayed. 580, though, a great alternate route. that is wide open. >> thank you, sue. the c w attacked by a shark >> a security >> all right. coming up on 4:42. a t cud coveross the state, but that's all it is. chiropractic co, 76. eureka, 56 with a sprinkle possible. mid to upper 70s in the central valley. in socal. my 7-day forecast for tahoe. average high 60. 62 today. look at that. 70s friday and saturday. oh, it gets cold next week. 48 for a high by tuesday. here's alexis. >> thanks, mike.
i have one day that will be comg uwehelyrhe see whas goiommute. >> just a road closure. otherwise, pretty quiet. >> mr. i like that. >> 880. they are trying to demolish that overcrossing. golden gate fields into the macarthur maze. lots of gaps in the headlines. take a look at hercules into the city. just 25 minutes. of course at the bay bridge toll plaza, minor delays for cash paying folks. no metering lights yet. no problems from the bay bridge on the upper deck. slow and go...
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just ahead. ) is not buying the saudi's explanation of wha >>> developing at this hour, the turkish prime minister is not buying the saudi's explanation of what happened to u.s. resident and journalist, jamal khoshoggi. how he died, who killed him and why is still up for a matter of debate. angelica alvarez has more details. >> reporter: turkish president says jamal khoshoggi's death inside of the saudi consulate, in turkey, was no accident. >> jamal khoshoggi was murdered inside the consulate premises to come inside the consulate building. >> reporter: the saudi's claim jamal khoshoggi died during a fists fight after he enter their consulate , in turkey, on october 92. they claimed it was interrogation gone wrong. he called on the 18 suspects in saudi custody to be tried in turkish courts. >> this murder was indeed committed in the saudi consulate building which is considered as saudi soil. of the republic of turkey. itas a plot gone awry. >> i will know very soon. i am not satisfied with what i have heard. >> reporter: the president dispatched cia director, gina haspel, to turkey to get
just ahead. ) is not buying the saudi's explanation of wha >>> developing at this hour, the turkish prime minister is not buying the saudi's explanation of what happened to u.s. resident and journalist, jamal khoshoggi. how he died, who killed him and why is still up for a matter of debate. angelica alvarez has more details. >> reporter: turkish president says jamal khoshoggi's death inside of the saudi consulate, in turkey, was no accident. >> jamal khoshoggi was murdered...
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our government did exact ly wha we promised canadians. we said we wanted a good deal shs not just any deal. and a a good deal is what we have. >> the honorable member? >> it's funny that they us would choose to use the word capitulate because ka puch late is precisely what they have done. they have capitulated on farm spseudocalls. allowing trump to force higher drug costs on canadian patients to boost american drug company profits. they have capitulated allowing for caps on the growth of canadian auto exports. the question is what did they get in return bye-bye did they get anened to biamerica? yes or no? >> as i us said, the conservatives seem to have discovered a will the of monday morning courage having counselled throughout this negotiation that canada take a softer line. i think canadians have seen that our government was determined to stand up with the national interest while being fair minded and seeking reasonable compromise. that's exactly what we have done. and we got a good deal for canadians. >> honorable member? >> she can m
our government did exact ly wha we promised canadians. we said we wanted a good deal shs not just any deal. and a a good deal is what we have. >> the honorable member? >> it's funny that they us would choose to use the word capitulate because ka puch late is precisely what they have done. they have capitulated on farm spseudocalls. allowing trump to force higher drug costs on canadian patients to boost american drug company profits. they have capitulated allowing for caps on the...
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wha that to be more of pe of person. . thank you for continuing this whole dynamic. and for ed, we appreciate your r interaction. i want to recognize the two daughters of jack. jodi, ifor deborah and don't know where you are sitting -- i am sorry, right here, for whatwo of you, you know you are talking about when you are talking about your father, all these escapades in things. i there are two people -- called your dad july 11, his birthday -- i called him up and wished him a happy birthday. joan answers. if you sell these two people, and especially if you saw fitral singlaub, he could in his uniform today and lead a rifle battalion today. the guy is amazing. i know there are going to be a lot of people especially the back row that won't pay attention to whatever the heck i say. i want to make sure they get the words i say right. i believe in the things i am going to say. thiske to general singlaub week about serving america and what it means to both of us. i want to share some of our thoughts with all of you tonight. requires us,erica today and tomorrow, to stand to
wha that to be more of pe of person. . thank you for continuing this whole dynamic. and for ed, we appreciate your r interaction. i want to recognize the two daughters of jack. jodi, ifor deborah and don't know where you are sitting -- i am sorry, right here, for whatwo of you, you know you are talking about when you are talking about your father, all these escapades in things. i there are two people -- called your dad july 11, his birthday -- i called him up and wished him a happy birthday....
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>>eporter: oh, yeah, and i cannot tell you how many times we heard stories from people wha ed all their lives for a night like this when they could walk in and say the defpsding ch are on this ice. this is going to be a big, big arena,ere at capital one and let's get you caught up on four things to know about the champs tonight. now,he caps begin the defense of their stanley cup title tonight taking on the boston bruins, but before the puck fdrops, it's theal celebration of last year's incredible season, and happening now, and lasting until 5:30, the players will be walking the red carpet in frontnef capital arena, and then, 15 minutes before the opening faceoff, t stanley cup, now engraved with the names of theay s, will be out there on the ice as the eam raises that championship banner. at 7:30, it's time to play. the caps returning most of the players from last year's team, and they only losttw but two big changes to look for tonight, todd takes over as head coach after the departure of barry trot, t and team learned moments ago they might have lost a key starter for a huge chunk of
>>eporter: oh, yeah, and i cannot tell you how many times we heard stories from people wha ed all their lives for a night like this when they could walk in and say the defpsding ch are on this ice. this is going to be a big, big arena,ere at capital one and let's get you caught up on four things to know about the champs tonight. now,he caps begin the defense of their stanley cup title tonight taking on the boston bruins, but before the puck fdrops, it's theal celebration of last year's...
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you know wha -- >> let's just let that one sit there and marinate for awhile. >> it's going to be a gat day today. and we're putting the bow on october. so far the month here has been warm and it has not aeen wet that's quite a story for us this year. so far for the month, we'ret ab degrees warmer than average. just over 3 inches of rain but with no more rain between now and the end of the month, we're going to finish up this month just a smidge below average in rainfall. fat's ourst drier than average month since march. not only aree getting above average rainfall, but we have been crazy wet l for thet few months. so our cool weather around here the last couple of t days,t's giving way. high pressure building in. so temperatures are going rain chances remain low here for today, tomorrow, and on into thursday. you have a complete check of tfo cast on our nbc washington app. you can also like me on my social media platforms at chuck bell 4 on twitternd forecast for you on instagram. high pressure in charge of our weather for the next couple of days, get outside and enjoy it. there will
you know wha -- >> let's just let that one sit there and marinate for awhile. >> it's going to be a gat day today. and we're putting the bow on october. so far the month here has been warm and it has not aeen wet that's quite a story for us this year. so far for the month, we'ret ab degrees warmer than average. just over 3 inches of rain but with no more rain between now and the end of the month, we're going to finish up this month just a smidge below average in rainfall. fat's...
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you know, i think when wha we need to determine and we look at our path data is what are the biggest drivers of the youth use, and are the flavors the biggest driver? we believe they are one of the big drivers. or is it issues of access. and we're going to look at both those domains. >> if the industry had a choice, do you think they would give up online sales or flavors? >> it's an interesting question. you know, i think that we're going to ultimately put that question out publicly. but i'm not sure. i have not had discussions directly with the industry about that yet. >> and how would you frame that question? >> you know, the challenge that i put the industry, look, we have been -- when we put out our original tobacco plan a year ago, we pushed off the application deadlines for these products. they would have -- the prediction applications would have been due last august and they would have potentially had to come off the market as early as last year if they hadn't successfully filed applications. we saw an opportunity here. but i've been saying all yearlong that that opportunity c
you know, i think when wha we need to determine and we look at our path data is what are the biggest drivers of the youth use, and are the flavors the biggest driver? we believe they are one of the big drivers. or is it issues of access. and we're going to look at both those domains. >> if the industry had a choice, do you think they would give up online sales or flavors? >> it's an interesting question. you know, i think that we're going to ultimately put that question out...
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the bomb squad arrives and enters tin in full those trucks lined there, that is whereis i wha pde indef this am, addressed to former cia director under president obama, john brennan. but authorities don't think it arrived in the mail. this just one of at least six suspicious packages sent to people or organizations with a common thread. all critics of president trump and frequent subjects of verbal attacks by president trump and other republicans. authorities have revealed in information on a motive so far. this morning, the secret secrett revealing they had intercepted two packages, one addressed to former first lady hillary clinton. that package en route to her chappaqua home late tuesday. president bill clinton was home. the other package addressed to president obama was intercepted late wednesday morning before it got to his d.c. home. then, at 9:38, that device found at cnn. in mid-morning, clinton speaking at a scheduled fund-raiser in south florida. >> but it is a troubling time, isn't it? and it's a time of deep e to do can to bring our country together. explosive material. the
the bomb squad arrives and enters tin in full those trucks lined there, that is whereis i wha pde indef this am, addressed to former cia director under president obama, john brennan. but authorities don't think it arrived in the mail. this just one of at least six suspicious packages sent to people or organizations with a common thread. all critics of president trump and frequent subjects of verbal attacks by president trump and other republicans. authorities have revealed in information on a...
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. >> new tenants and resid on wha in case of a fire.>> reporter: there is the shelter at hyatt regency and at least a dozen people are there. that number is expected to grow throughout the night as people come home and find out they have no place to go. andre. >> an incredible job the san francisco fire department.>>> the fire chief of san francisco responded to the fire just hours after announcing her plans to retire. joanne hayes white has been chief for 15 years and was among the first dozen women to become firefighters in the city and is the only woman to leave the department. here is debora on the chief office decision to retire. >>love this picture with then mayor newsom.>> reporter: joanne white measures the years like any mother. her sons were tenant under when she became chief. >> in my children the amount of time that has passed. it seems like it was yesterday but they are grown men now.>> reporter: she was appointed by then mayor gavin newsom. she texted the lieutenant government -- lieutenant governor. >> i thank you for the opportunity. i worked hard to get this job and it
. >> new tenants and resid on wha in case of a fire.>> reporter: there is the shelter at hyatt regency and at least a dozen people are there. that number is expected to grow throughout the night as people come home and find out they have no place to go. andre. >> an incredible job the san francisco fire department.>>> the fire chief of san francisco responded to the fire just hours after announcing her plans to retire. joanne hayes white has been chief for 15 years...
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know, part of what we try to do is understand what, aneo-, what pain people are in ofay we doataturyt, whaight, we had we also had f hundred o. gatho ainls just jewish, immigrants, many, many people onced this kind of hate and fear over the last couple of years, and soart of what we need to do is t understand the context in which cena phobia, anti semitism, racism isnt pre anded unfortunately we need to politie exploiting fear for political gain at thi moment and it has real consequencetion you're witn the arc and obviously that is privre yssou'ree very politically involved. >> absolutely. >> i guess one way to put t ihif ben the arc from pittsburgh essentially put out a notetellit welcome in pittsburgh right now until a number of criria are met including, you know, just stopping -- denouncing white supremacy and making sure no one is talked down to or treated lesser than others. s doubscribe to that same ?hought proce absolutely. absolutely. i support the leaders 100%.y' part of what the saying is, to come to pittsburgh at this time when the community is ha -he- none thing need to w that
know, part of what we try to do is understand what, aneo-, what pain people are in ofay we doataturyt, whaight, we had we also had f hundred o. gatho ainls just jewish, immigrants, many, many people onced this kind of hate and fear over the last couple of years, and soart of what we need to do is t understand the context in which cena phobia, anti semitism, racism isnt pre anded unfortunately we need to politie exploiting fear for political gain at thi moment and it has real consequencetion...
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. >> from wha i've read, it is must-see. >>'ltalk a rill bit abolittle b the museum. every onef us in some way, shape, or form is impacted by law enforcement daily. and most citizens don't understand the complexity of the job, what goes into the job, the history of law enforcement, how it's impacted our history, et so what we're going to have in this beautiful facility is the opportunity for our citizens to walk in the shoes of a law enforcement professional and feel, see, gainin rmation, provide dialog on what truly the impact i on a daily basis to each of us. the other aspect, walk in the shoes of a law enforcement professional and we know this museum is going to serve as a tremendous platform to enhance and strengthen the relationships, quite frankly, between law enforcement and all of us that are citizens, and law enforcement serves all of us. so we'rehrilled about the opportunity to do something and quite frankly, through this museum, law enforcement is a timely topic. everybody sees it every day, so we're going to there to talk about it. >> and we're not just ta
. >> from wha i've read, it is must-see. >>'ltalk a rill bit abolittle b the museum. every onef us in some way, shape, or form is impacted by law enforcement daily. and most citizens don't understand the complexity of the job, what goes into the job, the history of law enforcement, how it's impacted our history, et so what we're going to have in this beautiful facility is the opportunity for our citizens to walk in the shoes of a law enforcement professional and feel, see, gainin...
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on the stage today there's only one person who sued the drug companies, see wha some with ale major drugompanies come and we have sued the middleman as well. you did not do without when you were attorney general. i'm the one on the stage who's othis stage who'son that. >> next question. >> mr. cordray, the states budget stabilization fund or the rainy day fund stands at almost $3 billion. it's supposed to be used as a cushion against hard economic times in ohio. many municipalities across the state are already experiencing hard times right now. if elected governor, would you use that money to help them? spin at first i would say, and i've been clear on this we do nonot needed to raise taxes in ohio. i would race paychecks. let me talk about the state's fiscal situation. the rainy day fund right now is that it's statutory maximum at 8.3% and it can only get 8.5%. we cannot add more to the rainy day fund significantly. instead what we've been giving us we ran a surplus, significant surplus in the last fiscal year and projected to run another fiscal surplus in the coming fiscal year. it's t
on the stage today there's only one person who sued the drug companies, see wha some with ale major drugompanies come and we have sued the middleman as well. you did not do without when you were attorney general. i'm the one on the stage who's othis stage who'son that. >> next question. >> mr. cordray, the states budget stabilization fund or the rainy day fund stands at almost $3 billion. it's supposed to be used as a cushion against hard economic times in ohio. many municipalities...
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-wha -[ scoffs ] never mind.ow cadave b he'voteme message. rede the ficit. tbydeil9 nt ov ight ntthe washington post. she'llrcy protect birun despite multiple accusations of sexual misconduct. the report also found that the company has terminated 48 employees over the past two years for sexual harassment. >>> farrell williams not happy that president donald trump used hisong. the singer sent a cease and desist letter to presidentrump after he played williams 2014 smash hit happy at a political evt in the midwest on saturday. that ral was just hours after nearly a dozen people were synagogue.n in a pittsburgh farrell williams legal team noted that the use of the song was not only poorly timed but a violation of copyright infringement and trademark rights. the letter says williams willno t allow president trump to use anyf his musical catalog in the future. >> americans apparently holding ton smart phones lon than ever now. according toilhe m device trade in compa waiting nearly three years now r upgrade their smar
-wha -[ scoffs ] never mind.ow cadave b he'voteme message. rede the ficit. tbydeil9 nt ov ight ntthe washington post. she'llrcy protect birun despite multiple accusations of sexual misconduct. the report also found that the company has terminated 48 employees over the past two years for sexual harassment. >>> farrell williams not happy that president donald trump used hisong. the singer sent a cease and desist letter to presidentrump after he played williams 2014 smash hit happy at a...
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you go on that's wha not >> should know by now. into this weekend forecast, we knew the rain heading up the east coast during the day today. washington, d.c., morning drive is fine. afternoon is when the rain moves in. saturday, a mess from washington, d.c. northwards. in southern message, we may get a little snow out of it. then it's a windy day on sunday in the northeast. a new storm in the ohio valley. the southern half of the country looking for a nice weekend. >> does look nice there. all right, bill. >>> still ahead, maybe a little too much like mike. a full back tattoo tribute to a full back tattoo tribute to but this guy is little, can it really clean?and awesome, heck yeah it can! it's concentrated detergent plus stain fighters plus odor flighers that fight for cl boom! even this entire bottle can't beat tide pods. and now a word from future gronk: ugh... tide pods. if it's clean, it's got to be tide. 98% of us don't get enough omega-3s. which is why megared advanced 4in1 packs more omega-3 power into one small softgel. it
you go on that's wha not >> should know by now. into this weekend forecast, we knew the rain heading up the east coast during the day today. washington, d.c., morning drive is fine. afternoon is when the rain moves in. saturday, a mess from washington, d.c. northwards. in southern message, we may get a little snow out of it. then it's a windy day on sunday in the northeast. a new storm in the ohio valley. the southern half of the country looking for a nice weekend. >> does look nice...
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sxactly wha it was. >> get me out of here. >> these ride share cars needs to have ejection seats. >>eautiful. okay. you don't want to get out? >>> fences. >> oh, for a reason. >> pedestrian gates. >> no, like snow fences for avalanches or wind or something. >> they are avalanche barriers. what do you think you use avalanche barriers for? >> barricade avalanches? >> no, no, you use it for that. >> you can? >> they're like perfectly placed rafts if you're an adventurous snowboarder. just sending it off these things. the human avalanche. flips himself over just sends it complete lly crazy. >> maybe they should put ski jumps instead of avalanche barriers. >> blo better thing to jump off. >> or just send the avalanche flying through the air and down the mountain. >> that would be cool, too. >>> to me, nothing says the coming of fall like the changing of the leaves. and this video, if you don't live in an area where the leaves change color, this video might just satisfy that need. this is from kellen county, washington, in the united states. matthew tide put this video together. it reminds
sxactly wha it was. >> get me out of here. >> these ride share cars needs to have ejection seats. >>eautiful. okay. you don't want to get out? >>> fences. >> oh, for a reason. >> pedestrian gates. >> no, like snow fences for avalanches or wind or something. >> they are avalanche barriers. what do you think you use avalanche barriers for? >> barricade avalanches? >> no, no, you use it for that. >> you can? >> they're like...
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do sees what gets reaction from the crowd at wha it and he capitalizes on that. i think what he took ssay from the sippi valley and the crowd reaction is that kavanaugh is a good issue for his'sil i wouldnt be surprised if he leans into it. earlier this year there was talk about donald trump looking for this wedge issue, like kneeling at nfl ges come out to capitalize on. i think hes thi has found that. expect to hear more of it. jane: anthony zurcher, thanks for joing me. back,oordinated push britain, the netherlands,e and s. have set of detailed allegations against russia, accusing it of carrying out cyber attacks against western targets. here in the u.s., seven people have been charged after claims that a nuclear facility an anti-doping agency were hacked. russia calls it western spy mania. 's gordon corera report gordon: caught in the act -- the moment four russian spies were detained in the netherlands. , to use the equipment in the boot of their car to hack into computer networks. the story was made public today in an extraordinary joint british and dutch w
do sees what gets reaction from the crowd at wha it and he capitalizes on that. i think what he took ssay from the sippi valley and the crowd reaction is that kavanaugh is a good issue for his'sil i wouldnt be surprised if he leans into it. earlier this year there was talk about donald trump looking for this wedge issue, like kneeling at nfl ges come out to capitalize on. i think hes thi has found that. expect to hear more of it. jane: anthony zurcher, thanks for joing me. back,oordinated push...
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lawyer and nbc executives for friday morning, and after that meeting, we will have a clearer sense of whaly's future is. >> reporter:fter netflix confirmed that the cast of "house of cards" backed out of an appearance on her show, nbc decided to air a rerun of kelly's show today while execs mull over exactly what to do. it's a stunning fall for megyn kelly, who was a coveted get for nbc after she left fox news. the network reportedly signed her to a multiyear contract worth nearly $70 million. >> this is just a really unfortunate situation on all grounds. you know, i think megyn kelly is an undeniable talent as a broadcaster, but seems she was miscast in this role and then made a big misstep. >> reporter: while it's unclear if this is the end of kelly's career at nbc, it is perhaps the beginning of a much-needed dialogue in america. >> when i walked off her show, i tweeted that. i said, this should not be the end of this conversation. it should be the beginning of a conversation. we must have a reckoning in this country. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm lindsey davis in new york. >>> up
lawyer and nbc executives for friday morning, and after that meeting, we will have a clearer sense of whaly's future is. >> reporter:fter netflix confirmed that the cast of "house of cards" backed out of an appearance on her show, nbc decided to air a rerun of kelly's show today while execs mull over exactly what to do. it's a stunning fall for megyn kelly, who was a coveted get for nbc after she left fox news. the network reportedly signed her to a multiyear contract worth...
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this is wha children in annandale discovered this morning.he an least seven swastikas scrawled on the outside of the building. a similar incident happened here a year and a half ago. today's left families in shock hpecially the kids h to see it. >> it's sad. it's horrible. i mean, this place being a jewish community center, i'm catholic. who cares. like come and be togethe with people. what's the point of all this? >> surveillance video captured a man leaning the scene aroun the time of the crime. now police want to talk to him and offering a $100 reward in that case. >>> her home was burning down a but woman from fort washington couldn't get out, possibly because of apecial lock. the fire started inside this home thursday on old palmer road. it had double cylinder dead bolt wiz require to unlock both sides of the door. police found the victim with that dead bolt in her hands. sheehy died yesterday. prince george's county investigators say this is the third fire this yea where they ylhave found doubleder dead bolts on the door. >>> cutting ed
this is wha children in annandale discovered this morning.he an least seven swastikas scrawled on the outside of the building. a similar incident happened here a year and a half ago. today's left families in shock hpecially the kids h to see it. >> it's sad. it's horrible. i mean, this place being a jewish community center, i'm catholic. who cares. like come and be togethe with people. what's the point of all this? >> surveillance video captured a man leaning the scene aroun the...
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. >>> here's a look at wha to watch for tomorrow. a look how at how auto makers fared lasonth with the release of september car sales a. number of fed officials, including the chair, jerome powell will make comments on the economy. and pepsico will release its last earning report under their outgoing ceo. that's what to watch for on tuesday. >>> in other news, california has become the first stateow to require publicly traded companies ton include women their boards. this new measure calls for at least one fale director on the board of california-based firms by the end of next year. by 2021 companies would t need have three female directors depending on the number of seats. governor jerry brown acknowledge tin addition law may raise legal issues but says it is a good first step. >>> facebook faces a potential $1.6 billion fine in o europer its recently disclosed data breach. regulatorsre looking to see where facebook violated the bloch's new privacy law and asked for more information on the scale of the attack. hackers compromised th
. >>> here's a look at wha to watch for tomorrow. a look how at how auto makers fared lasonth with the release of september car sales a. number of fed officials, including the chair, jerome powell will make comments on the economy. and pepsico will release its last earning report under their outgoing ceo. that's what to watch for on tuesday. >>> in other news, california has become the first stateow to require publicly traded companies ton include women their boards. this new...
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u know wha i am? i'm a nationalist. robert: they want to ban asylum seekers. there's t policyere.ut also a major thin for the president to state at political rally -- thingor the president to state at a political rally, saying i'm a nationalist. >> he's trying to seize control of the mid terms elections and seize the issues that he's comfortable with. he's doing a reviving on the pillars of trumpism. there's thece aggressive st towards china and the protectionist policies the tariffs. and the anti-immigrant policies that he's es powsed when he's talking -- espoused when he's lking about the migrant kara van. he tried to build this into a bigou issue. its like he's going to give a big speech on immigration next week. he may rollut this executive order, something along the lines of the travel ban that he did in thes early days to try to center the election around this. but i think trumpooks at the race. it was clear that republican votes weren't energized by the tax cut and many of them weren't planning to come out and vote. i think this is trump's way of king the election abo him a
u know wha i am? i'm a nationalist. robert: they want to ban asylum seekers. there's t policyere.ut also a major thin for the president to state at political rally -- thingor the president to state at a political rally, saying i'm a nationalist. >> he's trying to seize control of the mid terms elections and seize the issues that he's comfortable with. he's doing a reviving on the pillars of trumpism. there's thece aggressive st towards china and the protectionist policies the tariffs. and...
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no word on wha chopper to go d.do ead of the rurssn iey the outbreak o noitte they were all fragile.e facility, it's not accepting new patients until the outbreak is over.ea >>> ied this today. stress and anxiety you fl on sundays before the start of another work week could be in s from pto sainewiehe ang'sam oits a ba ynar tot t o ksonme >>> s dc udce ing a dw out agthchicago ai fi wayne rueinry little ces cmetro want. sh> >>ping? another chain is following an amazon foot step and opening up fr stomuttiterpeanu but yoave to stick around u'to find out. i waso i'm used to geintoto now i have a genorer wal practi with a lot of patients who are countingn me. many of them worry about president trump taking for pre-existing cons.di and won ar tfrheal carer from i . spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. [ camera washington. while svittrg cinians stre with rising drug prices, t tak from pharmaceutil, insd heen r 'sat while svittrg cinians stre with rising drug prices, brat serves hidonors' interests. gettg roseann alongside the commanefa to the "new york times." ab
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. >> when you saw the inspector wgeneral's report, whas your reaction, michael? >> well, look, we have known about the problems for a long time, but i have to admit, i had my breath taken awayf by some the allegations in the report. some of the comments from officials at the facility demonstrate a completer disreg for detainees well being. for example, an official that referred to people who attempted suicide as suicide failures. >> and there was also apparently remarks for people teetd floss, that we don't have floss, so t just u string from your socks? >> exactly. that was a comment from dentists, referring to the fact that the detaidetainees did not the things to take care of themselves. the disregard of saying hey, use thou string from socks, shows from top to bottom at the fy, they do not care about their health and being. >> other reports in the past have pointed out deficiencies, a has the aclu or any other organizations challenged the federal government on the systemic issues, chael? >> well, back in 2015, we along with numr of other advocacy groups filed
. >> when you saw the inspector wgeneral's report, whas your reaction, michael? >> well, look, we have known about the problems for a long time, but i have to admit, i had my breath taken awayf by some the allegations in the report. some of the comments from officials at the facility demonstrate a completer disreg for detainees well being. for example, an official that referred to people who attempted suicide as suicide failures. >> and there was also apparently remarks for...
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and this earnings season we are in right now it's all aut wha the ceos see for the future. and if you think the last two earnings seasons, the ceos talked about great growth not onlyn the u.s. but worldwide. in this earnings season many ceosay we can still grow, maybe not at the pace we thought we could three oh or six months ago. it's not the worst thing in the wore. if peoplehe keep longer term perspective and mind where we have come from. it's okay. take ad breath. it's all about buying company that is are good companies. that's not to say that because companies got hammered on earnings which you know, amazon and google did theare not bad companies. . they still make a ton of pony. but if you still belie in them long-term it's, you know, a way that you can buy them a little bit lower rig now. >> and very quickly j.j., do you believe we still have more room inull market for those who might want to use this weakness to their long-term advantage. >> i do, sue. but i will say this we are not getting there smoothly it's volatile period the next few weeks if you buy now you ma
and this earnings season we are in right now it's all aut wha the ceos see for the future. and if you think the last two earnings seasons, the ceos talked about great growth not onlyn the u.s. but worldwide. in this earnings season many ceosay we can still grow, maybe not at the pace we thought we could three oh or six months ago. it's not the worst thing in the wore. if peoplehe keep longer term perspective and mind where we have come from. it's okay. take ad breath. it's all about buying...
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so wha a ride. again. investors nerves were frayed at the oning when the dow plunge the 500 points after some big blue chip companies reported quarrly results. the most part the earnings were good. it's what the ceos oays had to about the future that the market didn't like. and some important levels wste during the day. the dow traded below 25,000 part of thethession. s&p 500 cracked 2,700 for a time. d that was for t first time since july. and the nasdaq flirted with correction territory with you then a rubbed. not sharp but slow and gradual and the dow cameithin a few points of breaking even. and when the "osing bell" rang ehe dow was down 125 points to 25191. nasdaq fell by 31. the s&p 500 slipped by 15. now this latest bout of selling and volatilityomes during the busiest week of earnings season. and as bob pisani reports, so far there a has been different response to the results this time around. >> earnings season is in full swing but right now the market has a problem. many stocks are no longer risi
so wha a ride. again. investors nerves were frayed at the oning when the dow plunge the 500 points after some big blue chip companies reported quarrly results. the most part the earnings were good. it's what the ceos oays had to about the future that the market didn't like. and some important levels wste during the day. the dow traded below 25,000 part of thethession. s&p 500 cracked 2,700 for a time. d that was for t first time since july. and the nasdaq flirted with correction territory...
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so wha they are saying is the other way around. what they are saying is a ixture of a reasonable carbon price and the carbon price that we give some back tor p people, plus all of these targes, that is a strategy that would get us on pace to meet this target. what it kind of gets some conservatives are proposing which is the idea that you tax carbon emissions and then you give some of that money from the taxes back to the american public. is that a good idea? >> i think this is a great idea. actually, formerst secretary of e james baker on the republican side has been a key author of the idea is exactly that, that eru give back part of the taxes particularly to l income americans and that really pushes a tax on pllution across the economy. and we use some of the moneys to invest in cleangyen >> in exchange some conservatives want the obama-era environmental regulations to be rolled back. is this a baitand switch, perhaps? >> so the politics is exactly bait and switch. if the republican plan was to make it revenue neutral by letting
so wha they are saying is the other way around. what they are saying is a ixture of a reasonable carbon price and the carbon price that we give some back tor p people, plus all of these targes, that is a strategy that would get us on pace to meet this target. what it kind of gets some conservatives are proposing which is the idea that you tax carbon emissions and then you give some of that money from the taxes back to the american public. is that a good idea? >> i think this is a great...
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some people questioning this relationship betweenth wha are trying to do, innovate and where they are getting that money from? >> a lot of the younger folks who work in these countri and a lot of women and people of color work in these companies and people have a different take than the silicon valley bro thing are come up with a awareness of power in the world at a lot of that foundi generation didn't and i think they will change these companies for the better. >> verytesting. thank you for joining us. your new book is the winners take all heite charade of changing the world. pleasure to have you. >> thank you so much for having me. or> that will do it for us. as always, more of our coverage, go to kqed.org/newsroom. thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, october 28: grief and prayers in pittsburgh after the deadly rampage at a jewish synagogue. the catastrophic human cost of the ongoing war in yemen. and in our signature segment: third world poverty in a first world country. next on pbs newshour w. >> pbs newshour weekend i
some people questioning this relationship betweenth wha are trying to do, innovate and where they are getting that money from? >> a lot of the younger folks who work in these countri and a lot of women and people of color work in these companies and people have a different take than the silicon valley bro thing are come up with a awareness of power in the world at a lot of that foundi generation didn't and i think they will change these companies for the better. >> verytesting....
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how do you decide who or wha to target? >> if you go after an oppressed group or someone down and out, it's not funny. nobody wants to see that. if you go after authority figures orionaires or whatever. everyone wants to see them brought down a peg. yeah, it's pretty simple and a lot of times stuff i have done, especially stuff for "the onion" has been perceived as edgy and inappropriate or whatever. and that is when, you kn, you may get close to seeming like you are making fun of the wrong whtarget or tever. but the sub text is always going after the right target hopefully, like if you do it right. >> something where there's a true injustice and something is legitimately wrong. >> i'm a good guy. >> are you? >> no. i'm terrible. >> well, what is the difference between humor and satyr? >> another great questi. , humor is just funny. like, try ght to l videos, aunt slipping and falling in the backyard, everyone loves that or a funny piece by dave berry about how i cannot believe i'm 50. i hate taking out of the trash. that's
how do you decide who or wha to target? >> if you go after an oppressed group or someone down and out, it's not funny. nobody wants to see that. if you go after authority figures orionaires or whatever. everyone wants to see them brought down a peg. yeah, it's pretty simple and a lot of times stuff i have done, especially stuff for "the onion" has been perceived as edgy and inappropriate or whatever. and that is when, you kn, you may get close to seeming like you are making fun...
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t >> i love wha we do, what we produce, the posters forces people to stop and look. >> our evervoingal history ri s, along these hallowed walls. >> that's nbc nightly news this saturday from houston where we will officially begin our week long journey across america on monday nightith compelling stories from here, and four other great cities along in the meantime, kate snow will be with you stock market . for all of us at nbc news. thank you for watching and good night. i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. female announcer: seen barbara comstock's fake ad? male announcer: jennifer wexton baed a deal leading to massive tolls on 66. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66. and let's call this plan what it is, the way that it's been rolled out. it's highway robbery. th there's also here robbery. barbara comstock voted hiking premiums up to 64%.ck barbara trumps- barbara comstock voted everything that's wrong in washington. ♪ time for the redskins can coaches show with jay gruden presented by koch industries. redskins at saints mon had a br. everybody healed up as much as poss
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i want to show ys wha happening here right now. you can see that officers are still here on scene collecting evidence. you can see thes brown b there on the sidewalk and all the evidence markers that are here. at last check, thige tee remained in the hospital undergoing surgery. now, we want to sho you some video of some evidence there on the sidewalk from this shooting scene earlier today. it appeared to be clothing. now, police placed markers there and they wereo searching for shell casings. the teen was shot more than oine he upper body, just around 8:00 this evening. he was conscio and breathing when he was taken to the hospital, but then i'm toldhat his condition did deteriorate and now he is in surgery. police tell me had been at some sports practice earlier today, but it's not clearf he was returning from that practice when he was shot. ther have been a number of young people shot and killed, shot and injured in shootingsyen d.c. this . >> it's very concerning, i mean, 's frustrating for us to seem to be having to go to mult
i want to show ys wha happening here right now. you can see that officers are still here on scene collecting evidence. you can see thes brown b there on the sidewalk and all the evidence markers that are here. at last check, thige tee remained in the hospital undergoing surgery. now, we want to sho you some video of some evidence there on the sidewalk from this shooting scene earlier today. it appeared to be clothing. now, police placed markers there and they wereo searching for shell casings....
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inside those boxes, 35 pound bags of cat litter.exactly wha be thief might want, kind of like all thisention. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york. >>> if you prefer to shop in store for the holidays, the new way to buy without standing in line, coming up. than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests, and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liteinctions are n and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections.
inside those boxes, 35 pound bags of cat litter.exactly wha be thief might want, kind of like all thisention. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york. >>> if you prefer to shop in store for the holidays, the new way to buy without standing in line, coming up. than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work...
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i'll explain wha spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting against lowering the cost of prescriptions and voting against protections for pre-existing conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone who's for us. >>> there is a new investigation into the catholic church tonight. virginia's attorney general says he will investigate possible sexual abuse by clergy in the commonwealth. he joins both d.c. and marylandr attorneys g investigating the church now. the virginia a.g. says heto wan know if priests abused children and tried to cover it up. he says a new hotline and online reporting system is now available for viayims. he the grand jury report in pennsylvania motivated him to begin this investigation. >> if there has been abuse of coverup in virginia, as there was in pennsylvania, i want
i'll explain wha spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting against lowering the cost of prescriptions and voting against protections for pre-existing conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone...
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on tuesday, heavy machinery was brought in to p a wha the 7.5-magnitude earthquake violently shook together the quaketur the ground into quicksand, swallowing everything that was on the top of it. we're told that this house moved more that a mile from its foundation. authorities fear more than 0 bodies may be buried under all the debris. twin disasters, first the quake and the 20-foot tall wave it triggered continues to take their toll on the city of palu. >> 14. >> reporter: 1? >> yes, 14. >> reporter: he showed me where he marked them down. at 9:00 you found two bodies. >> yes. >> reporter: the government is slowly bringing in supplies but many in palu want to get out. >> i don't feel safe. >> reporter: you don't feel safe. families are being flown to nearby cities. why are you leaving your town? this woman has been waiting on the tarmac for three days with her 8-month-old daughter. how is your daughter doing? an after shock hit while we were talking. you ok? don't be under there. you ok? you're ok. the worry on their faces is clear. they know that pack in town, the search for family and
on tuesday, heavy machinery was brought in to p a wha the 7.5-magnitude earthquake violently shook together the quaketur the ground into quicksand, swallowing everything that was on the top of it. we're told that this house moved more that a mile from its foundation. authorities fear more than 0 bodies may be buried under all the debris. twin disasters, first the quake and the 20-foot tall wave it triggered continues to take their toll on the city of palu. >> 14. >> reporter: 1?...
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Oct 22, 2018
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and the productivity helped h offset wha been a very difficult external environment. >> the take away, this quarter is alection of both a better global economy, especially in theni uted states, and p&g's s turn aroundtrategy starting to bear fruit. at explains the growth that the company saw in its beauty business. home care and even grooming which had been doo p doirly lately. shedding brands strmlining decision making by jeefrg and products. some of the mov they have made to get p&g growing again. now despite in momentum, the company did keep its long-term outlook intact. saying it expects to grow 2% to 3% organic sales this year.ol taylor td me for being onservative because the macroeconomic environment globally is challenging. at has purt hurt p&g in the form of a stronger u.s. dollar and higher commodity costs utting pressure on their input costs. they're also passing the higher price onto the consumer, something that's going to impact spending over the next few quarters. for nightly businessept, eisen. >>> the denim business is fading at vf corp. that's where we begin the market
and the productivity helped h offset wha been a very difficult external environment. >> the take away, this quarter is alection of both a better global economy, especially in theni uted states, and p&g's s turn aroundtrategy starting to bear fruit. at explains the growth that the company saw in its beauty business. home care and even grooming which had been doo p doirly lately. shedding brands strmlining decision making by jeefrg and products. some of the mov they have made to get...
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all the uscis staff working on both ends of the humanitarian work i just described were dhired to do wha they do. a few months ago the processing of current asylum claims are being vested out. we have the 323,000 case backlog, but we still have incoming cases that are flowing at a large rate, and we want to stay on top of the incoming cases. diverting resources to that for now, taking cases as they come in and adjudicating as much as possible, hoping the backlog doesn't increase. we've had success with this. the past couple months, the. the backlog, 320,000 cases, for the first time in many years, was absolutely reduced. >>, this technique of addressing asylum backlogs was met back in september, and i would commend them for fixing asylum issues last week. it was a good report. i read the whole thing. we will change serious. i submit this as a matter of ab decision. on june 11, 2018, the attorney general published a precedent decision called matter of ab, which addresses what asylum advocates must demonstrate that they have a fear of persecution based on membership in a so-called particul
all the uscis staff working on both ends of the humanitarian work i just described were dhired to do wha they do. a few months ago the processing of current asylum claims are being vested out. we have the 323,000 case backlog, but we still have incoming cases that are flowing at a large rate, and we want to stay on top of the incoming cases. diverting resources to that for now, taking cases as they come in and adjudicating as much as possible, hoping the backlog doesn't increase. we've had...
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lou: the national left wing media is wha is -- word. >> ignorant and obtuse.y don't understand the law. lou: just want that out there. >> the act prohibits military from engaging in domestic law enforcement functions. that is not what this is, look at the mass of people, this is a threatening, invading worse that may bash their way through our border the way they did through the guatemala fence. lou: these are the calmest pictures of that confrontation. these bullies have been pushed around, they had to fire tear gas in their defense. the some of the biggest rocks i have seen hurled in a demonstration or a riot whatever you want to call that. >> you have 2100 national guard, they are entitle to be there. that is not enough, president and the defense secretary, have ordered -- lou: you say it right, it is become a sort of a mantra within the national left wing media. saying that secretary of defense whom ever, the president of the u.sunited states has ordered it. >> president is legally entitled to do it, he must do it, he could close the border. reagan did it
lou: the national left wing media is wha is -- word. >> ignorant and obtuse.y don't understand the law. lou: just want that out there. >> the act prohibits military from engaging in domestic law enforcement functions. that is not what this is, look at the mass of people, this is a threatening, invading worse that may bash their way through our border the way they did through the guatemala fence. lou: these are the calmest pictures of that confrontation. these bullies have been...
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majority of the house of representatives for doesn't quite work that way is to lame-duck and worried about wha they're going to do for them an taking account to the constitution. they're going to do it in a skip . they caved to their demands. they have to come and look at everything that was there and they have to take their time to decide what should not be released to the public. it's a disgrace. >> joe, you get the last road -- word on the rosenstein committee . and the interview committees on the people present. >> it's an embarrassment an example of republican oversight. this is a moment of disgrace that a disgrace deputy attorney chad, who in fact, we know from members of the house site, did in fact describes the people wearing a wire and going in to see the president of the united states. this is an embarrassment. >> and when he wrote the memo h was there when he wrote the mem they all got mad at him. so do you know what rosenstein said? i'll give you a special counsel. and he appointed a more. >> i promise wrote job you get the last word. thank you very much. i know who gets the last w
majority of the house of representatives for doesn't quite work that way is to lame-duck and worried about wha they're going to do for them an taking account to the constitution. they're going to do it in a skip . they caved to their demands. they have to come and look at everything that was there and they have to take their time to decide what should not be released to the public. it's a disgrace. >> joe, you get the last road -- word on the rosenstein committee . and the interview...
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they didn't get any training or how to cope with it in their career, they were told wha whatm told inhigh school they have a cold shower come and you can't do that. do you believe the pope needs to take a more active leadership role in the united states it seems like there's some sort of a disconnect between what the people have been talking about and what the hierarchy has been talking about and be an active nest to some degree about listening to the people. one of the problems of being thg the largest christian organization in the world is that you only have so many moments in a day. it isn't the person that's going to get a lot of things done. you have the kind of leadership that can actually get done and hold people accountable within the church and within the united states. a number of these people were proposed for the organization. that shouldn't be. of those cases should be completed very quickly because there is evidence that so many have gone to jail so if you have a system you could add to dictate here in the united states more quickly and then save the work of the folks in
they didn't get any training or how to cope with it in their career, they were told wha whatm told inhigh school they have a cold shower come and you can't do that. do you believe the pope needs to take a more active leadership role in the united states it seems like there's some sort of a disconnect between what the people have been talking about and what the hierarchy has been talking about and be an active nest to some degree about listening to the people. one of the problems of being thg...
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i can promise you wha i'll be doing is camigning for this one. >> she did not reveal any specifics about her next move. the president said he plans to name a successor in the coming weeks. >>> brett kavanaugh officially toog his seat as an appropriate justicef the u.s. supreme court. a small group gathered yesterday. his first case is related to prison sentences for repeat offenders. about a dozen questions, he replaces justice kennedy. it solidifies the conservative majority essentially for a generation. >>> only on 4, emotional testimony in the stencing phase. in the trial of a cop killer. just ahead at 5:30, what this mother told the judge as she confront the manho kille her daughter. >>> plus, a scary scene as teen are hit while waitinghe for school bus. school bus. >>> hurricane michael and the in thei'm tim kaine.kei helw keep all virginians safe. our navy to 355 ships and increased troop pay. but corey stewart said this out that budget bill... stewart: it's just an absolute nightmare and a disaster. i wish the president had vetoed it. that would hurt virginia and threaten our secu
i can promise you wha i'll be doing is camigning for this one. >> she did not reveal any specifics about her next move. the president said he plans to name a successor in the coming weeks. >>> brett kavanaugh officially toog his seat as an appropriate justicef the u.s. supreme court. a small group gathered yesterday. his first case is related to prison sentences for repeat offenders. about a dozen questions, he replaces justice kennedy. it solidifies the conservative majority...
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america are focusing on results and not the narrative and in the opening clip thatg you showed guess wha, they want to accuse they want to investigate. they are not talking about anything that is going toth help the economy orth help people wih theirei wages. not the median income because for the 8 years of the obama administration the median barely moved. it's theiran approach because ty are desperate democrats, socialist and some of them are flat outlin out -- lunatics in y opinion. >> can i make a suggestion? maybe the base is much of the united states. maybe this country is a lot more racist and sexist than we thought. >> laura: well, we elected barack obama and reelected him and supported overwhelmingly by people of all different colors and background. he was an incredible campaigner and the country was excited about it. this is what one of the legal analysts have to offer. it can't be that we have the wrong ideas. the country is just an awful racist country. i don't get it not all people that support trump are raceses -- >> sorry to interrupt. >> what proof of racists were behind h
america are focusing on results and not the narrative and in the opening clip thatg you showed guess wha, they want to accuse they want to investigate. they are not talking about anything that is going toth help the economy orth help people wih theirei wages. not the median income because for the 8 years of the obama administration the median barely moved. it's theiran approach because ty are desperate democrats, socialist and some of them are flat outlin out -- lunatics in y opinion. >>...