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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not making art-- any art accessible for all. it's making the best of american art available and accessible for all. >> yang: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the white house's role in the immigration debate and the week's other political news. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ve>> consumer cellular bel that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variect of no- contireless plans for
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yang: i saw him once on fox.e was a reference to you as a nservative columnist and charles said, no, i have tou correct >> he said who was your favorite liberal columnist and he said me. that was his sense of humor. >> brown: at was his sense of humor. david brooks, shield mrk shield, thank you so much.he >> yang:ouvre in paris, the metropolitan museum of art o in new york, a you probably haven't heard of: crystal bridges museum of american art in bentonville, arkansas. it's perhaps an unexpected spot for such a first-rate collection. but that's the museum's goal-- and as jfrey brown reports-- as part of our american creators series, it's aheission that's ing to reshape the entire region. >> brown: it's not uncommon to see school groups at a museum, but the crystal bridges muse of american art in bentonville, arkansas, sees part of its vy mission as serving young people in this largely rural area who might never otherwise get to a major collection. this class was from pierce city, missouri, a town of about 1,30 i
yang: i saw him once on fox.e was a reference to you as a nservative columnist and charles said, no, i have tou correct >> he said who was your favorite liberal columnist and he said me. that was his sense of humor. >> brown: at was his sense of humor. david brooks, shield mrk shield, thank you so much.he >> yang:ouvre in paris, the metropolitan museum of art o in new york, a you probably haven't heard of: crystal bridges museum of american art in bentonville, arkansas. it's...
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h >> yang: braxt lived here for two years. the retid school cafeteria worker loves her kitchen >> i like everything about it. the way 's set up. i like my island in the center of the kitchen. >> yang: braxt's new energy- ficient house puts less strain .n her wallet: her previous home was poorly insulat it cost her hundreds of dollars a month to keep cool in th summer and warm in the winter. >> i was spending like about 350 on gas in the winter every month. >> yang: $350? >> every month for gas. os>> yang: while rural stu is helping improve the lives of local residents, the main focus is on training a new generation of arctects whose social consciences are as strong as their aesthetics. >> what we're ying to do, is design a home that is easily built, and again, easily maintained. you know, our goal is to offer heit up at some scale down road, but we're determined to do it quietly and slowly, and carefully. >> yang: the idea is to give experience hands-o working with an underserved community in the heart of the south's black bel
h >> yang: braxt lived here for two years. the retid school cafeteria worker loves her kitchen >> i like everything about it. the way 's set up. i like my island in the center of the kitchen. >> yang: braxt's new energy- ficient house puts less strain .n her wallet: her previous home was poorly insulat it cost her hundreds of dollars a month to keep cool in th summer and warm in the winter. >> i was spending like about 350 on gas in the winter every month. >> yang:...
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b>> yang: have you heak from the white house? you talk a lot of people within the trump admation. >> we do. we have consistent discussions. obviously they disagree so far. they were initially saying,th e potential tariffs are more of a negotiating tool, but now they've begun taking it back. now we're seeing retaliati from other folks, including ally, like the canadiens. they're allies of ours, and obviously with the chinese. these tariffs sound good. h lot of politicians like them. they sound toughn yourself doing tariffs, but they're being tough on american businesses and consumers. a lot of american companiesike american-made lockers, steel is the number-one ingredient the price of steel is going up. that threatens american jobs. >> schifrin: there seems to be some disagreement within the administration, as well, that there's some factions in the administration that apparently would agree with you. have you been hearing from those voices? >> yang: larry kudlow, th president's chief economic adviser, jst a few short weeks ago wa
b>> yang: have you heak from the white house? you talk a lot of people within the trump admation. >> we do. we have consistent discussions. obviously they disagree so far. they were initially saying,th e potential tariffs are more of a negotiating tool, but now they've begun taking it back. now we're seeing retaliati from other folks, including ally, like the canadiens. they're allies of ours, and obviously with the chinese. these tariffs sound good. h lot of politicians like them....
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we don't want to see that. >> yang: you differed with the president. your organization has differed with president on other policies, particularly on immigration. what's your view or your grup's view of the current debate over separating children at the board i? >> this current situation we're seeing is not good. and frank, both parties deserve blame. f's been kicked around like a political footba well over a decade. i remember george w. bush as president putting forward ati serious immig proposal that congress rejected. president obama had democr majorities his first two years, he did nothing on immigration to really fix this. president trump early on made crme moves toward the des. we applauded those. this is something, john, thatse both parties e blame for. >> yang: this campaign focuses on trade and tariff issues as we go into the mid-term elections, does this represent a shift in the sort of strategy of the koch brothers moving from talking about specific candidates, the koch brothers contributions were very influential in cementing the house majo
we don't want to see that. >> yang: you differed with the president. your organization has differed with president on other policies, particularly on immigration. what's your view or your grup's view of the current debate over separating children at the board i? >> this current situation we're seeing is not good. and frank, both parties deserve blame. f's been kicked around like a political footba well over a decade. i remember george w. bush as president putting forward ati serious...
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their youngest is eight monthsol >> yang: what can you tell us about that foster care?so they have 99 ps ed yichigan and maryland, and the assign kids to families who have some training d foster parent these refugee kids very young. what they told me is that the kids are distraught. and that's also what we hear is happening inside these shelters. these kids are very, very frightened. they fall asleep crying, and then they wake up crying. >> yang: that's a good point to bring in. dr. kraf you visited one of these shelters along the texas border, the mexican border with texas. temperature us what you saw. >> well, i visited the shelter in april 2018, and the first room we visited was the toddler room. we walked in, and the shelter is equipped with toys and books and cribs and blankets and has a mey feel to it. but the children were reall remarkable when we walked in there. when you normally walk into a room with toddlers, tloy are and rambunctious and playing and moving around, and these children we' eerily quiet, except for one little child who was crying and sobbing and
their youngest is eight monthsol >> yang: what can you tell us about that foster care?so they have 99 ps ed yichigan and maryland, and the assign kids to families who have some training d foster parent these refugee kids very young. what they told me is that the kids are distraught. and that's also what we hear is happening inside these shelters. these kids are very, very frightened. they fall asleep crying, and then they wake up crying. >> yang: that's a good point to bring in. dr....
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o> yang: are they likely t need care and treatment for this trauma in the future?very likely we're going need to see some trauma-focused treatment for these family uni and for these very young children so that they're able to again with parents so that they're able to speak andic comme and learn and develop. >> yang: the administration officials keep saying these children are being cared for in yie best quality possible, but you seem to be s that it doesn't matter, that the fact that they're separated from their parents is the main issue. the foundational relationship between a parent and child is s what sets thage for that child's brain development, for their learning, for their child heth, for theirult health. and you could have the nicestth facility w the nicest equipment and toys and games, but if you don't hve that parent, if you don't have that caring adult that caner buhe tress that these kids feel, then you're taking away the basic science of what we know helps pediatrics. >> yang: dr. colleen kraft, president of the american academy of pediatrics, and mart
o> yang: are they likely t need care and treatment for this trauma in the future?very likely we're going need to see some trauma-focused treatment for these family uni and for these very young children so that they're able to again with parents so that they're able to speak andic comme and learn and develop. >> yang: the administration officials keep saying these children are being cared for in yie best quality possible, but you seem to be s that it doesn't matter, that the fact that...
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john yang examines some of them. it's part our weeklyegment, "making the grade." >> yang: even as the u.s. labor market has added jobs for more than 90 months in a row, analysts are concerned there won't be enough skilled workers ustrial new jobs at ind work, manufacturing, and technology. one widely cited analysis estimates that more than two million jobs will go unfilled by 2025 because of a shortage of skilled workers. we look ateforts to close that gap with two people who specialize in this issue. nicole smith is a professor and economist at georgetown university's center education in the workforce. and beth cobert is with the markle foundation. e's the head of a program called "skillful," which helps find qualified job candidates cs and prepare them for a changing economy. nicole and beth, thank you story being here. nico, let me start with you. what are the pathways to try to close that gap, the skills gap between the jobs available and the people able to fill them? >> well, one of the first things we have to d
john yang examines some of them. it's part our weeklyegment, "making the grade." >> yang: even as the u.s. labor market has added jobs for more than 90 months in a row, analysts are concerned there won't be enough skilled workers ustrial new jobs at ind work, manufacturing, and technology. one widely cited analysis estimates that more than two million jobs will go unfilled by 2025 because of a shortage of skilled workers. we look ateforts to close that gap with two people who...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not making art-- any art accessible for all. it's making the best of american art available and accessible for all. >> yang: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the white house's role in the immigration debate and
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> yang: good evening. i'm john yang. judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to...
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and yang is absolutely unique on the one hand the resolution of the korean peninsula crisis might be just a few steps away with a massive concessions the north and the south have both been making and even donald . to however we understand that any move can make everything collapse. so the question is why exactly. and it up in the top little russian diplomats to suggest that it was several invitations in a row by mr. park during his visit to moscow. we were also told that the north koreans wanted the trip to happen asap during that traditional way to chat with the journalists on the plane when we asked. why this was happening and what to expect of the visit his answer was well just have to see i don't know for now. let's go if chang believes that the step by step approach to negotiation suggested by moscow is the only reasonable way to settle the crisis. the negotiations process has to proceed in a reasonable rational manner in view of the demand on the part of the united states that the. process has to be complete very fireball and the versa bowl is obviously a symmetry in the americ
and yang is absolutely unique on the one hand the resolution of the korean peninsula crisis might be just a few steps away with a massive concessions the north and the south have both been making and even donald . to however we understand that any move can make everything collapse. so the question is why exactly. and it up in the top little russian diplomats to suggest that it was several invitations in a row by mr. park during his visit to moscow. we were also told that the north koreans...
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yang: thank you. chairman grassley, ranking member feinstein, and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. prior to my service at the equal employment opportunity commission, i spent most of my career representing employees. as a former law clerk to a federal court judge, i appreciate the unique relationship between the judge and a law clerk. during my tenure at the eeoc, i was stunned by the sheer number of harassment complaints. to tackle this issue, i asked my engage a broad range of experts to identify innovative solutions to combat all forms of harassment. the eeoc select task force dug deep. in june 2016, the cochairs of the task force issued a detailed report. i commend mr. duff and the working group for their commitment to reforms. the working group analyzed the unique environment of the judiciary and applied the findings of the report to develop valuable recommendations for change. i also commend the leadership of ms. santos and the law clerks who raised alarms about th
yang: thank you. chairman grassley, ranking member feinstein, and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. prior to my service at the equal employment opportunity commission, i spent most of my career representing employees. as a former law clerk to a federal court judge, i appreciate the unique relationship between the judge and a law clerk. during my tenure at the eeoc, i was stunned by the sheer number of harassment complaints. to tackle this issue, i asked my engage a...
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i'm eun yang. >> i'm -- hey,o it looks like the weekend rain that we sawas moved out. then we had a nice -- >> now, the personho is going to deliver, melissa llmoet has your eye on the roads, butrs chuck bell, has a look at your forecast for monday. hi i lauren was absolutely right. you're going to love the next couple of days around here. cooler weather moving back in after a 91 degree hot, humid sunday afternoon. next chance for rn doesn't show up until mid part of the week, and then by next wee'snd oing to feel like a lot like the middle of d.c. in the summer. this cluster of rain is going to miss you us down to the south if you are traveling southbound between roanoke or richmond. going to be dry through most of the day. most of the showers from overnight last night are quickly coming to an end, and templlatures are fag. mid 60s in the shenandoah valley. upper 60s to around 70 degrees here in town. it's going to be a nice day today. mix of clouds and sunshine. not much if anything for a rain chance after about 6:00 or 7:00 this morning. lingering showers are gun u
i'm eun yang. >> i'm -- hey,o it looks like the weekend rain that we sawas moved out. then we had a nice -- >> now, the personho is going to deliver, melissa llmoet has your eye on the roads, butrs chuck bell, has a look at your forecast for monday. hi i lauren was absolutely right. you're going to love the next couple of days around here. cooler weather moving back in after a 91 degree hot, humid sunday afternoon. next chance for rn doesn't show up until mid part of the week, and...
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yang do you understand the question? >> yes . i do not have any knowledge about myself. >> if we sent a survey of the past 25 years to all former law clerks who presumably are literate people with law degrees good enough to clerk for a federal judge asking for them to report instances of sexual predation in the workplace based on your experience what do you think we can expect. >> that would be a very important mechanism particularly if you can have an external review to better understand the full scope of the problem so i think it would be good. >> do you think it will be candid? >> not everybody. you will not get a full reporting but where the process is structured and message to clearly communicate confidentiality and particularly where it is done outside of the judiciary so there is a more independent review i think you can collect much better data and a better understanding and i really don't believe you can fix the problem unless you have a baseline measure of what your problem is and you are committed to regularly measurin
yang do you understand the question? >> yes . i do not have any knowledge about myself. >> if we sent a survey of the past 25 years to all former law clerks who presumably are literate people with law degrees good enough to clerk for a federal judge asking for them to report instances of sexual predation in the workplace based on your experience what do you think we can expect. >> that would be a very important mechanism particularly if you can have an external review to...
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i'm e yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we know plenty of you want to know whether there's another traffic nightmare thi
i'm e yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we know plenty of you want to know whether there's another traffic nightmare thi
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. welcome back to you. it was a big priry night in maryland. this morning we have the results of the biggest races. >> first we want to get a check on the forecast and the commute. we'll hear from melissa in a moment. first, t we'lln to chuck bell. >> i can tell you anything you want to know. what do you want to know? >> all of it. >> everything you've got. >> i've got to save something for later. 4 things you need to know about the weather. very little sunshinetoday. rain becoming more and more likely as we get into the afternoon and evening. in fact, rumbl of thunder after 6 or 7:00 this ifening. ou don't like hot weather, you need to start looking for a way out of town before friday and the weeke gets re. we're looking at areas of rain in kentucky and west virginia. it's a dry srt this morning. dry rainfall wise. it's noticeably more humid t n it's been the last fewdays. no0s on the map. rain becoming likely by later on on wednesday afternoon and evening. more about tomorrow and the
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. welcome back to you. it was a big priry night in maryland. this morning we have the results of the biggest races. >> first we want to get a check on the forecast and the commute. we'll hear from melissa in a moment. first, t we'lln to chuck bell. >> i can tell you anything you want to know. what do you want to know? >> all of it. >> everything you've got. >> i've got to save something for later. 4 things you need to know...
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i'm eun yang. >> i'm chris lawrence in for aaron this urning. a lot early risers waking up to a pretty soggy friday. >> that means wet roaor your drive to work, which can cause problems as we know. melissa will have a look at trfic inust a moment. first, storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell has a gloomy start for the weekend. at least it's friday, >> it is friday. no matter what the forecast is, it will be friday, and if you got the weekend off, it'ot going to be a total wash jourt out o highest rain chances come on saturday. sunday it's all about heat and humidity.ur riday morning is all about the rain. not raining here inside the beltway too much just yet, but look at all the bright colors of the moderate rainow from culpepper and warrenton over tos frederrg, stafford, qauntico. this is all coming up the i-95
i'm eun yang. >> i'm chris lawrence in for aaron this urning. a lot early risers waking up to a pretty soggy friday. >> that means wet roaor your drive to work, which can cause problems as we know. melissa will have a look at trfic inust a moment. first, storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell has a gloomy start for the weekend. at least it's friday, >> it is friday. no matter what the forecast is, it will be friday, and if you got the weekend off, it'ot going to be a total wash...
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. >> i'm eun yang. we're going to check in with chuck bell on the forecast before melissa mollet has check on the road. is this humidity happening today? >>t's alreadyhappened. i'm surprised you didn't notice it on the way in. >> a little bit. >> the first thing i did when i took the dogs out for their walk at about 1:35, i was like, eh, this doesn't feel as nice as yesterday. orm team 4 radar, scanning the skies. one or two doups inern anne arundel and calvert county. basicay it will be a dry start this morning. going out for the early morning ride orrun, just remember you're going to need asquegee for the forehead. upper 60s to . the pool forecast with clouds and rain in the forecast, you know what this is? inbelly flop of a pool day. temperatures onlhe upper 70s and low 80s. increasing chances of rain. not the best day to be at the pool. a look at tomorrow. let's go over to melissa mollet. >> taking a look at the roads now. in capitol heights, outer loop at richie, two left lanes getting by. rest of
. >> i'm eun yang. we're going to check in with chuck bell on the forecast before melissa mollet has check on the road. is this humidity happening today? >>t's alreadyhappened. i'm surprised you didn't notice it on the way in. >> a little bit. >> the first thing i did when i took the dogs out for their walk at about 1:35, i was like, eh, this doesn't feel as nice as yesterday. orm team 4 radar, scanning the skies. one or two doups inern anne arundel and calvert county....
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tensions between shown yang and washington were running high the u.s. considered its options. and one of the things that was being looked at at that point was the possibility of striking north korea's reactor we knew where it was we do what the facilities were. and so that was looked at very seriously other things that were looked at were even broader military options. at a white house meeting on june sixteenth defense secretary william perry outlined the possible consequences of a military strike i told him that there would be many casualties in south korea as well as american troops they have almost a million men. massed on the border and those going then are very close to seoul. so the greater area so has a population of twenty million people all or one of them with about i want to two hours drive to the border. and show it would be a disaster. at the same time former president jimmy carter was wrapping up a trip to north korea as part of his effort to resolve nuclear tensions between washington and pyongyang. literally as the white house was having meetings talking about t
tensions between shown yang and washington were running high the u.s. considered its options. and one of the things that was being looked at at that point was the possibility of striking north korea's reactor we knew where it was we do what the facilities were. and so that was looked at very seriously other things that were looked at were even broader military options. at a white house meeting on june sixteenth defense secretary william perry outlined the possible consequences of a military...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm angie goff in for eun yang. onlyednesday morning and it's such an incredible week. it felt like we've been through a lot. >> i'm with you. >> it was a long day. >> chuck bell anda she parveen with the forecast. going to be hotter today? >> yes.>> ittle warmer. notice, no one >> we've red out. >> even though it is my favorite color. >> we have worn a lot of red. for a legitimately good cause. >> of course. >> now about those rain chances. >> not the red. hotter, more humid. feels a little sticky outside. depending where you are, you're looking ae sprinkles this morning. much of theth area is odry side. along the pennsylvania/maryland boarder near winchester, showers. 70s will continue through north of d.c. we're goingo be stuck in a little bit of an unsettled weather pattern toy. the humidity will be higher and temperatures higher this tafternoon. riow we are much warmer than we were yesterday at this time. out 10 degrees or so warmer than we were 24 hours ago so it doesn't feel as t comfortables morning, but sti
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm angie goff in for eun yang. onlyednesday morning and it's such an incredible week. it felt like we've been through a lot. >> i'm with you. >> it was a long day. >> chuck bell anda she parveen with the forecast. going to be hotter today? >> yes.>> ittle warmer. notice, no one >> we've red out. >> even though it is my favorite color. >> we have worn a lot of red. for a legitimately good cause. >> of course....
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days later counseled a meeting accusing kim of hostility the very next day the white house and young yang both said things were back on track on the first of june washington officially announced the summit would go ahead and while the singapore summit promised to guarantee the north security in exchange for its denuclearization jiang yang might have reason to remain wary as well i'd guess d.f. explains. what's not to like a new nuclear disarmament deal potentially one less country with nukes where rule better off would have us and we have this truly historic moment on film. so why does kim jong jr seems to suspicious could be anything poison assassins or trump just waiting to backstab him the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal come to think of it america's nuclear deal to seem to last exactly as long as the incumbent president take the rainy and deal brok obama his partner has worked on it for years so much work so much effort just for trump to tear it all up don't forget obama negotiated the arend one of the worst disasters the dumbest deals ever negotiated except don
days later counseled a meeting accusing kim of hostility the very next day the white house and young yang both said things were back on track on the first of june washington officially announced the summit would go ahead and while the singapore summit promised to guarantee the north security in exchange for its denuclearization jiang yang might have reason to remain wary as well i'd guess d.f. explains. what's not to like a new nuclear disarmament deal potentially one less country with nukes...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm angie kbof in for eun yang.wednesday morning and already a fantastic week for the district. we're going to take a look back at the msive capitals victory parade celebration all morning long. re>>> first though, we looking ahead towards your commute and forecast. noticeably warmer today. noticeably more humid as well, and unlike 100% dry forecast yesterday, we will be dodging drops from time to time. >> yes, a few rain drops around today including this morning. you will notice all the clouds around. so very different than yesterday. e have a little bit of an unsettled weather pattern this morning for part of the area and then later on this afternoon. here's a look at the radar. cloudy skies with showers around leburg. mainly sprinkles there especially around frederick, martinsburg and sprinkles here off to thewest. more moderate rain activity. off to the west of that, you see that weather pattern does extend out to parts of west virgin and ohio. that will all continue to move through as we go through the day toda
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm angie kbof in for eun yang.wednesday morning and already a fantastic week for the district. we're going to take a look back at the msive capitals victory parade celebration all morning long. re>>> first though, we looking ahead towards your commute and forecast. noticeably warmer today. noticeably more humid as well, and unlike 100% dry forecast yesterday, we will be dodging drops from time to time. >> yes, a few rain drops around today...
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i'm eun yang. et i'm angie goff in for aaron. plenty to to this morning, but we want to start off with a wonderful forecast. for sure. so you are yourtraffic. chuck bell, it's been a hot couple of days, but i'll take it. >> beautiful day to be outside yesterday. let the dogs out. walk this morning about 1:40 a.m., and it was super comfortable outside for everybody. cooler than average. less humtd thanaverage. you can't complain about that. rain chances are back tomorrow, and enjoy.e if you l hot weather, it's oing to be sizzling hot by the weeken your tuesday morning, though, 54. up near columbia, maryland. 59win hester. 60 in gaithersburg. 61 in lorton and maryland. 65 in fredericksburg. 87. cooler than average for today. a northwest breeze this morning. starts to turn back around to the south by later on in the day. that brings ihe h humidity and rain chances as we get into the second half of tomorrow melissa, that means you have to make the most of today. >> i will. don't you worry. i already have many my plans for today. all
i'm eun yang. et i'm angie goff in for aaron. plenty to to this morning, but we want to start off with a wonderful forecast. for sure. so you are yourtraffic. chuck bell, it's been a hot couple of days, but i'll take it. >> beautiful day to be outside yesterday. let the dogs out. walk this morning about 1:40 a.m., and it was super comfortable outside for everybody. cooler than average. less humtd thanaverage. you can't complain about that. rain chances are back tomorrow, and enjoy.e if...
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yang.>'m aaron gilchrist. we had some technical difficulties there, and we are backow and ready to get your tuesday started. we want to start with a look at the forecast. >> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell and sheena parveen have more on this hot and humid day, and then we'll check in with melissa.nd >> a hot humid day in the forecast again, but we actually have a little bit of a change today. uck is back. that's the number one change. number two is we have a couple afternoon thunderstorms in the forecast. >> rain chances sneaking upwards later on ithe day today, and these rain chances will be with es again the next couple of days. ry weather we've been enjoying coming to an end. man, when you go outside this morning, know it ishick in the outdoors this morning. hary steamy. higher raines told than we've been having. that may continue for another few days. right now most of the rain and ev embedded thunderstorms just north of the mason dixon line. they're aiming for nth eastern maryla
yang.>'m aaron gilchrist. we had some technical difficulties there, and we are backow and ready to get your tuesday started. we want to start with a look at the forecast. >> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell and sheena parveen have more on this hot and humid day, and then we'll check in with melissa.nd >> a hot humid day in the forecast again, but we actually have a little bit of a change today. uck is back. that's the number one change. number two is we have a couple...
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the ten square meter room that godwin wrote yang shares with his wife lorna and their daughter iliana costs about thirty five dollars a month out seeing lives in constant fear of being unable to pay the rent he can't imagine trash as a laundry object he uses it to feed his family and furnish is home. it's hard all these years we've grown up with hardship. i grew up like you and i would like to get away from march again and have a good life and i don't think those in power will help us that when they only think of their own. ok like eric once they have filled their own pockets the rest of us who are poor will just have to struggle through and if you don't struggle you know where you will stay poor and always. who were there are those who have money and those who don't so if you don't have much and you compare yourself with those you do you will get tired so if you don't have much you know it is better not to stress yourself one day you will make it. the rich don't care about inequality that there is different to any quality and america is growing so far. it's so for at one time one per
the ten square meter room that godwin wrote yang shares with his wife lorna and their daughter iliana costs about thirty five dollars a month out seeing lives in constant fear of being unable to pay the rent he can't imagine trash as a laundry object he uses it to feed his family and furnish is home. it's hard all these years we've grown up with hardship. i grew up like you and i would like to get away from march again and have a good life and i don't think those in power will help us that when...
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ballistic t missiles to deliver th cast a shadow over our allies of south korea and japan and beyond yang in a brutly repressive to torture and kill its own citizens. so we must address the myriad of threats and as it turns out to negotiate with north korea is harder than theso president thought we must continue to squeeze the regime so it cannot access the resources to maintain or expand its military capabilities. after all the combination of direct engagement backed by pressure is the only solution to the north korean threat to the united states and oure allies and the broader region. stomach just a few hours ago president trump secretary linda secretary of state mr. bolton and the rest of the delegation concluded their summit meeting with north korean officials. this was a historic first staff in the important negotiation and in the words of the joint statement agreed to by the united states and north korea, both sides have committed to pursuing robust peace regime with complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. the next step will test if we can get to ath verifiable deal which
ballistic t missiles to deliver th cast a shadow over our allies of south korea and japan and beyond yang in a brutly repressive to torture and kill its own citizens. so we must address the myriad of threats and as it turns out to negotiate with north korea is harder than theso president thought we must continue to squeeze the regime so it cannot access the resources to maintain or expand its military capabilities. after all the combination of direct engagement backed by pressure is the only...
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ballistic t missiles to deliver th cast a shadow over our allies of south korea and japan and beyond yang in a brutly repressive to torture and kill its own citizens. so we must address the myriad of threats and as it turns out to negotiate with north korea is harder than theso president thought we must continue to squeeze the regime so it cannot access the resources to maintain or expand its military capabilities. after all the combination of direct engagement backed by pressure is the only solution to the north korean threat to the united states and our
ballistic t missiles to deliver th cast a shadow over our allies of south korea and japan and beyond yang in a brutly repressive to torture and kill its own citizens. so we must address the myriad of threats and as it turns out to negotiate with north korea is harder than theso president thought we must continue to squeeze the regime so it cannot access the resources to maintain or expand its military capabilities. after all the combination of direct engagement backed by pressure is the only...
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called for the dismantling of what she says is a system of discrimination against training of muslims yang healy told the un human rights council the rangar should have their rights to citizenship and property was stored in muslim basket called for her to be replaced. the rain in northern thailand has hampered the search for a football team missing for four days in the flooded cave but briscoe has remained optimistic the teenagers are alive because of the cave explorers have been found in the past when floodwaters receded. cats are taking in the united arab emirates to the un's international court of justice accusing it of violating human rights the case was prompted by the blockade of cattle by four countries which is now into its second year. prince william the second in line to the british throne has met the palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank is part of the first ever official visit by a u.k. royal to the region the prince met israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in west jerusalem on chews day the british monarchy has historically avoided involvement in t
called for the dismantling of what she says is a system of discrimination against training of muslims yang healy told the un human rights council the rangar should have their rights to citizenship and property was stored in muslim basket called for her to be replaced. the rain in northern thailand has hampered the search for a football team missing for four days in the flooded cave but briscoe has remained optimistic the teenagers are alive because of the cave explorers have been found in the...
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john sandweg, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> yang: the judge sett a ht time frame on this. all children under five have toi be rd in five days, all older children 30 days and all children have to be able to talk to their parents in ten days. will ty be able to do this? >> provide they did release the children in custody on an expedited basis, shouldn't be a prob m. the key ito release the 2,000 children being held to release them asuickly as possible. >> taking them out of the criminal process and taking the arges against them? >> believe it or not, because the criminal process is pretty short in duration, the charges are misdemeanor charges. in my experience,he judges who do the streamline prosecution, the misdemeanor illegal entry precutions generally will give time served. so by the time you see the judge and plead guilty, your sentence will be complete, theygi wile you time served for time in custody. >> the judge in his decision id that, in a conference with the government lawyers as recently as last week, they said they hadno plans in place for reconciliation for reun
john sandweg, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> yang: the judge sett a ht time frame on this. all children under five have toi be rd in five days, all older children 30 days and all children have to be able to talk to their parents in ten days. will ty be able to do this? >> provide they did release the children in custody on an expedited basis, shouldn't be a prob m. the key ito release the 2,000 children being held to release them asuickly as possible. >> taking...
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>> no. >> thanks for coming in and bringing in yin and yang. i'm sure they're going to find wonderful homes when they're that cute. how can they not? >> thank you so much for joining us. >> you can find more about pets in need on their web site, petsinneed.o petsinneed.org. thank you for making us part of your coverage. we have more news at 5:00 and 6:00 and all day long on nbcbayarea.com. have a great morning and happy father's day. symbol you know you're watching television that's educational and informational. the more you know on nbc. josh: today on "the voyager", i discover one of the largest and juiciest markets in the world... wow, what are all of these fruits? that's crazy. cristiano: it's everything you can find in rio. josh: ...go for the goal, trying out brazil's most popular sport... get it, get it, boys! oh! we made a goal! thank you, guys. ...and take off on an amazing aerial adventure. [josh shouting] josh: whoa! both: woo-hoo! josh: my name is josh garcia. ever since i was a kid, i dreamt about traveling the
>> no. >> thanks for coming in and bringing in yin and yang. i'm sure they're going to find wonderful homes when they're that cute. how can they not? >> thank you so much for joining us. >> you can find more about pets in need on their web site, petsinneed.o petsinneed.org. thank you for making us part of your coverage. we have more news at 5:00 and 6:00 and all day long on nbcbayarea.com. have a great morning and happy father's day. symbol you know you're watching...
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other could take a reason as well so that's probably going to be the big question looking ahead and yangs that we understand tension now the shot in the trade war about to be fired off on friday night tell us more about. well it's pretty likely that u.s. president dawn of trump will announce a new tariffs on chinese imports the talk is that about eight hundred to nine hundred different products out of china could be affected we do not have a dollar value and actually those eight nine hundred products could be a good news because originally there was talk that there could be tariffs out of china of four in the amount of one thousand three hundred products but to a certain degree also when we talk about the the you know clear is ation all for north korea the u.s. probably it would need the support to china so that actually could tell to kind of smooth isn't there a trade war between china and the u.s. but as i said on friday we probably will see a new tariffs and then we're again curious to see what we hear out of beijing so all the trade war in full swing and in that respect it is surprisi
other could take a reason as well so that's probably going to be the big question looking ahead and yangs that we understand tension now the shot in the trade war about to be fired off on friday night tell us more about. well it's pretty likely that u.s. president dawn of trump will announce a new tariffs on chinese imports the talk is that about eight hundred to nine hundred different products out of china could be affected we do not have a dollar value and actually those eight nine hundred...
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retaliatory chinese sanctions and covering the fallout on wall street is a financial correspondent yang's court against what are you hearing there on the floor. well the first round of for you of terrorists on imports from china will kick in on july as six and we will start was the amount of thirty five billion dollars and then china declared friday afternoon that they will retaliate they will also start imposing a tariff on u.s. imports also on july sixth also in the amount of the thirty five billion dollars and we will see tariffs on a year as agricultural seafood and energy products or aerospace is a not going to be a tariff at least for now and it was interesting to see that the reaction on wall street actually was rather muted so we did not see a huge selloff and maybe that's because if you look at the united states in general at the u.s. economy we are talking about the gross domestic product in total of about nineteen trillion dollars and now we're talking tariffs and the amount of about thirty five billion dollars so for now at least investors do not believe that it's really going
retaliatory chinese sanctions and covering the fallout on wall street is a financial correspondent yang's court against what are you hearing there on the floor. well the first round of for you of terrorists on imports from china will kick in on july as six and we will start was the amount of thirty five billion dollars and then china declared friday afternoon that they will retaliate they will also start imposing a tariff on u.s. imports also on july sixth also in the amount of the thirty five...
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they stayed like mike pay ahead of that of course very very significant has has to enjoy john yang twice a meeting b between government and i know. well well there was it was . with between doing those down the delegations that wouldd being the ordering when we all know a littlee bit of cynicism backpacks ts that they aren't even. texting. this who knows that the. what one be an absolute news? right now by the way they did in fact i came home join. who decided leaving nothing of all? this is. hopeful that there should be to take on that challenge. trump to change changed as time passed as well. kind of fits in with him we will see that a lot of all day doesn't it at a definite benefit. from this today day mr started lowering and its nuclear pr. and they will be once in expect to the lady led to two normal rear area pretty pretty much forever city when the united states in london and nine sincerely u. s. u. s.. c. but it but it does seem to me to be. and for environmental noria. a sticking point point watching exactly noise rising means using on twenty three we have have heard the u. s..
they stayed like mike pay ahead of that of course very very significant has has to enjoy john yang twice a meeting b between government and i know. well well there was it was . with between doing those down the delegations that wouldd being the ordering when we all know a littlee bit of cynicism backpacks ts that they aren't even. texting. this who knows that the. what one be an absolute news? right now by the way they did in fact i came home join. who decided leaving nothing of all? this is....
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i'm eun yang. thanks f joining us. >> yeah. friday. we finally made it. i'm chris lawrence inor aaro a lot of us waking up to a pretty soggy friday, but that's not stoing itrom some barbecue in the morning. take a look at that pit mas others will not be stopped by a few drops. famous dave's grillingfrp in t of our building in northwest d.c. >> that's the thing. we could eat that at 6.m. for the people who wake up at the hours we do, right? the food looks better than the skies do. skies are gray, and soon it will be raining across most of the dmv. heaviest of the rain now is from about warrenton to v opalginia and staph order and fredericksburg and down towards the northern neck. that is coming straight up i-95 and moving into the city. just in time for me to go outside. it's when the rain is going to move in. heavy rain, localized flooding between madison and green county. we'll taper back to just showers later in the day. no sunshine o your friday. we're in the upper 60s and low 70s now. that's it. at's where we're going to be the rest of the day today w
i'm eun yang. thanks f joining us. >> yeah. friday. we finally made it. i'm chris lawrence inor aaro a lot of us waking up to a pretty soggy friday, but that's not stoing itrom some barbecue in the morning. take a look at that pit mas others will not be stopped by a few drops. famous dave's grillingfrp in t of our building in northwest d.c. >> that's the thing. we could eat that at 6.m. for the people who wake up at the hours we do, right? the food looks better than the skies do....
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yang. please proceed. if you have a real long statement, we'll put it in the entirety in the record. thank you. >> turn on your mike. >> oh, yeah. the red light needs to be on. >> here we go. thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein and members of the committee. we thank you very much for the invitation to testify this morning. i assure you that the judicial branch takes these issues very seriously. i appreciate the opportunity to speak about the important initiatives underway in the judiciary in response already to the june 1, 2018 report to the judicial conference of the united states from the federal judiciary workplace conduct working group. i would like to acknowledge that one of my colleagues from the working group, chief judge julie robinson from the district of kansas is with me here today. the working group was unanimous in its findings and recommendations, and we will work to continue on their implementation with the judicial conference of the united states. we also hope to continue with
yang. please proceed. if you have a real long statement, we'll put it in the entirety in the record. thank you. >> turn on your mike. >> oh, yeah. the red light needs to be on. >> here we go. thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein and members of the committee. we thank you very much for the invitation to testify this morning. i assure you that the judicial branch takes these issues very seriously. i appreciate the opportunity to speak about the important initiatives...
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i'm eun yang. >> i'm angie goff sigts i for aaron this morning. take a look behind us. it looks like that weekend rain is out of here. we have a nice dry start to our workweek. >> something to look forward to. melissa has a look going in your first 4 traffic. first, storm team 4 meteorologist cluck bell with a forecast for monday. >> hey, good morning. happy monday, everybody. skies have been clearing out during the overnight hours, and we're going to be left with an abundance of sunshine for today. we'll get a few fair weather cumulus clouds bubbling up during the middle of the afternoon, but they're not going to be rain you can leave the umbrella at home after a bit of a stormy finish to the weekendy. yester right now it's in the mid 60s in the shenandoah valley. even 66 now to leesburg, manassas at 68. stafford and quantitiesco, 63. a nice morning. afternoon high in the comfy zong yetn. becoming less humid and cooler as well. today's high temperature only right around 84 degrees. over the next four days lower humidity. near perfect weather for tomorrow. we'll talk mo
i'm eun yang. >> i'm angie goff sigts i for aaron this morning. take a look behind us. it looks like that weekend rain is out of here. we have a nice dry start to our workweek. >> something to look forward to. melissa has a look going in your first 4 traffic. first, storm team 4 meteorologist cluck bell with a forecast for monday. >> hey, good morning. happy monday, everybody. skies have been clearing out during the overnight hours, and we're going to be left with an abundance...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. >> thanks for joining us on a friday.e are follong several stories this morning. first, we do want to get you ready for your friday and the weekend ahead. >>> melissa has an early look at the roads for us. hey, guys. >> good morning. sunshine aplenty for today and tomorrow. i'm just loving this l humidity. >> it feels so much -- it make the day so much morea nt. you're happier. the humidity makes people grumpy, i think. >> aaron. >> i'm i wasn't listening. as usual. >> he will respond to you later, chuck. >> you just stand by for that one. >> right now it's very nice outside. 68 degrees. mostly sunny. beautiful sunrise.ye today another day with low humidity. you noticed it yesterday. the humidity dropping off through the afternoon. felt very comfortable. today will be a repeat ofthat. this morning temperatures are a little bit cooler than they were yesterday morning. we're not in the 70s everywhere like we were. 64 at gaithersburgburg. 68 in. washingt 63 in leesburg. 59 in frederick. very comfortable. bus stop forecast fo
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. >> thanks for joining us on a friday.e are follong several stories this morning. first, we do want to get you ready for your friday and the weekend ahead. >>> melissa has an early look at the roads for us. hey, guys. >> good morning. sunshine aplenty for today and tomorrow. i'm just loving this l humidity. >> it feels so much -- it make the day so much morea nt. you're happier. the humidity makes people grumpy, i think....
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yang's in and south of the mexican south of in the mexican border and all through the mediterranean you have a lot of people preying on some very weak people and i'd like to point out also that it's often forgotten the people that do want to immigrate to the united states and to europe they should stay in their own country and build their own country ok and set of having the west have to subsidize them in their own country where they laughed ok that's a lot said right there go ahead ralph. yeah but i do agree to a certain extent because i once raised a question movement a press conference with mrs merkel and she made the same mistake that many people do it was also in our discussion here now that we mix migration issues the asylum you know to uphold the asylum the right of a side which is a human right and we have to uphold to those who need it we cannot make step issue with migration now what i do agree with is that what we see at the moment at the mexican border is probably a step up by deep state or by some people who want to make mr trump act and mr trump is not on your because he r
yang's in and south of the mexican south of in the mexican border and all through the mediterranean you have a lot of people preying on some very weak people and i'd like to point out also that it's often forgotten the people that do want to immigrate to the united states and to europe they should stay in their own country and build their own country ok and set of having the west have to subsidize them in their own country where they laughed ok that's a lot said right there go ahead ralph. yeah...
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good moing, everybod i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang.ng your wednesday with us. hwe're almostalfway there. >> first though, we wanch to k on the forecast. maybe a little rain headed our way. chuck? >> the good news is it will not be raining on your morning commut i can't guarantee that the ride home will be dry but the ride in issue.e an right now, partly cloudy sky over washington. ext much traffic on the 14th street bridge com going in or out of the city. current temperatures on average 5 to 10 degrees cooler than the same time yesterday. 70 in martinsburg. leesburg yesterday was 81 degrees. noticeable change. lower humidity. it will not be another day in the steambath like yesterday s. that being said, clouds will build. temperatures will climb in the mid t upper s, not mid 90s. with clouds building up later in theday, rain chances come back starting 5:00 or 6:00. keep that inmind. if you're doing any grilling in the backyard, the earlier you can get the g
good moing, everybod i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang.ng your wednesday with us. hwe're almostalfway there. >> first though, we wanch to k on the forecast. maybe a little rain headed our way. chuck? >> the good news is it will not be raining on your morning commut i can't guarantee that the ride home will be dry but the ride in issue.e an right now, partly cloudy sky over washington. ext much traffic on the 14th street bridge com going in or out of the city. current...
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. >> i'mun yang. it was a big primary night lasth >> first we want to get a check on the forecast and the commute. we'll hear from melissa mollet first, chuck bell, what do you have to tell us about the forecast? >> well, i have to tell you that it's a lot more humid than it's been the last couple of days. sheena will be back tomorrow from her vacation. she's coming back. i think it's herfault. she went to florida on vacation and i know she sent t humidity back before her return. we'll blame her for this.mo ly cloudy and rain not much on the radar but rain much more likely later on this afternoon and evening. noticeably muggier. yesterday quite a few spots dropped below 60 degrees. not so this morning. 63n clearmont. 70 in quantico. 66 in prince gorges county. you have to go all the way out before you f 60 degrees. they're cheating. they're above 2,000 feet in elevation. slight chance of showers before lunchtime but increasing chance for rain this afternoon andho like forum bls of thunder. e only up s
. >> i'mun yang. it was a big primary night lasth >> first we want to get a check on the forecast and the commute. we'll hear from melissa mollet first, chuck bell, what do you have to tell us about the forecast? >> well, i have to tell you that it's a lot more humid than it's been the last couple of days. sheena will be back tomorrow from her vacation. she's coming back. i think it's herfault. she went to florida on vacation and i know she sent t humidity back before her...
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i am eun yang.on the belt loop, outer loop after georgia, and it sounds a like fuel spill and we will have more information coming up. greenbelt near bw, a crash with response on the way. woodbrid woodbridge has a crash with one lane getting by. >> we will take a break and come back with your forecast. right? i do. it's a busy, busy place. itapveryime.i've g i every meerwienns .yoe'always do youthis. 'no, nody. i inresist. rea it's on me. alright. but you have the bb&t app with zelle who are you texting? oh, uh no one. i really should go back. and can pay the bill before she even leaves the restaurant. beth! ah... the taste of victory! bb&t. all we see is you. finding the best hotel price is whoooo. now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches... ...over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the... ...hotelock it in. tripadvisor. >>> temperatures are in the low to mid-90s right now and a fair amount of sunshine getting through. no rain around the d.c. metro area, but we have seen a few sprink
i am eun yang.on the belt loop, outer loop after georgia, and it sounds a like fuel spill and we will have more information coming up. greenbelt near bw, a crash with response on the way. woodbrid woodbridge has a crash with one lane getting by. >> we will take a break and come back with your forecast. right? i do. it's a busy, busy place. itapveryime.i've g i every meerwienns .yoe'always do youthis. 'no, nody. i inresist. rea it's on me. alright. but you have the bb&t app with zelle...
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we just had javier becerra on, he is part of the yang that we're seeing.another conservative justice put on the supreme court. you'll see states all over the country start passing laws that they're going to anticipate a friendly reception if they get to the supreme court, certainly in the area of reproductive rights. trying to preserve >> this has always been the case that states bring litigation. it's nothing new. it's gone on for decades. i think the real question is who are the judges who are going to hear those cases? and it's not just supreme court justices but as you said earlier the worrisome thing is that it's circuit court judges and district court judges. and this president has had an enormous ability to fill over 40 seats, lower court seats with individuals who manifest an exceptional hostility to workers, women, people of color, consumers, environmentalists. so there's a real problem with those seats being filled by individuals who are just so opposed to all the various constituencies. and i do believe we'll turn the clock back on all of our ri
we just had javier becerra on, he is part of the yang that we're seeing.another conservative justice put on the supreme court. you'll see states all over the country start passing laws that they're going to anticipate a friendly reception if they get to the supreme court, certainly in the area of reproductive rights. trying to preserve >> this has always been the case that states bring litigation. it's nothing new. it's gone on for decades. i think the real question is who are the judges...
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. >> so, you are the yang to the yen that we're saying. which means stating all over the country, if the president puts in and expects a hard-line executive judge, that they will start passing laws in their states anticipating favorable outcomes. certainly in more cultural eras like the roe v. wade situation. but you are also doing things like that in your state. your passing laws and brings suits, upon to protect what you care about. how so? >> well, we're trying to defend everything that has made california the number one job creator in the country. now, we are the fifth largest economy in the world. we just passed great britain, and we want to protect that status. when you become number one in agricultural, in technology, manufacturing and entertainment, hospitality, and graduates from college universities, you're not interested in taking second place. you want to continue to be number one because that makes you a dynamic state. so we have to defend that. if i have to take on whether it's a business practice or the illegal practices of
. >> so, you are the yang to the yen that we're saying. which means stating all over the country, if the president puts in and expects a hard-line executive judge, that they will start passing laws in their states anticipating favorable outcomes. certainly in more cultural eras like the roe v. wade situation. but you are also doing things like that in your state. your passing laws and brings suits, upon to protect what you care about. how so? >> well, we're trying to defend...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i angie goff in for eun yang.y morning and already such a unforgettable week. is that possible? one day, unforgettable week. a we going to take a look back at the massive capitals victory parade this morning. >>> first, we want to give you look ahead at the forecast and chuck bell and sheena parveen are in taking a look at th sun's up. it will be a more typical june day, right? >> yeah, a lot more typical june day. the humidity sweat box is coming back. this is a one day >>preview. yes. yes. a little bit of a preview of hotter weather as we go into the father's day weekend. we're getting into the 90s today. noticeably different than yesterday. live look outside.un yes, thes already up. you just can't see it because of all of the clouds around and l even a fewht showers, a few sprinkles around the district or d.c. metro area. wider view shows you our unsettled weather pattern. temperatures mild when you head outside. throughout wednesday we'll be quickth
i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i angie goff in for eun yang.y morning and already such a unforgettable week. is that possible? one day, unforgettable week. a we going to take a look back at the massive capitals victory parade this morning. >>> first, we want to give you look ahead at the forecast and chuck bell and sheena parveen are in taking a look at th sun's up. it will be a more typical june day, right? >> yeah, a lot more typical june day. the humidity sweat box is coming...
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