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yasmin is. ready for school she's been in the sea for four years. kind of excited because. you have. your actual. i guess legacy just something of. a uniform rules. the chaos for childhood shaped by violence. on wednesday students some. three hundred eighty cadets have to wear the uniform one in five students has opted for the army the day starts with a troop inspection. do not take up your clothes you do not have a rank you don't think of the gulf you do not want your mum think over your clothes you carrying your forearm and this one. and says. since september yasmin has been leading the cadets she is the boss she inspects the troops. dealing with the army yeah because at school like we're so used to like just doing everything maybe halfway and not actually giving it our hundred and when you see like the army videos you're like oh my god like they're so strict they have to do everything in unison whether you're shy or not your chance to step up to any problems so that way for a comfortable with yourself and things you are yourself so pretty much gives you that confidence b
yasmin is. ready for school she's been in the sea for four years. kind of excited because. you have. your actual. i guess legacy just something of. a uniform rules. the chaos for childhood shaped by violence. on wednesday students some. three hundred eighty cadets have to wear the uniform one in five students has opted for the army the day starts with a troop inspection. do not take up your clothes you do not have a rank you don't think of the gulf you do not want your mum think over your...
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casey, good morning. >> reporter: yasmin, good morning. for the senate health care bill yesterday as republicans try to figure out how to cobble together 50 votes to get this through with just republican support. you have ted cruz on the one hand. lindsey graham on the other. competing strategies. and at this point, no clear outcome. the republican path to repealing obamacare, uncertain. majority leader mitch mcconnell announcing he's forcing senators to stay in washington an extra two weeks this summer to try and get a deal. >> we intend to fully utilize the first two weeks in august. >> reporter: still at a fever pitch, now centered on a conservative proposal by ted cruz to let people buy cheaper insurance if they're willing to trade away the essential health care benefits like maternity care or health services. >> expanding the freedom, letting you the consumer choose what health care you want to purchase. that's the key to lower premiums. >> reporter: but they can only lose two votes, alienating moderates worrying it could drive up pri
casey, good morning. >> reporter: yasmin, good morning. for the senate health care bill yesterday as republicans try to figure out how to cobble together 50 votes to get this through with just republican support. you have ted cruz on the one hand. lindsey graham on the other. competing strategies. and at this point, no clear outcome. the republican path to repealing obamacare, uncertain. majority leader mitch mcconnell announcing he's forcing senators to stay in washington an extra two...
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yasmin. >> all right.any lawmakers spent the fourth of july holiday in their districts attending parade it's and events where the holdout votes were heard from their constituents. senator mcconnell of maine said there was only one issue along her parade route. collins said i heard over and over again encouragement for my stand against the current version of the senate and house health care bills. senator dean heller was on horseback as he greeted voters in ely, nevada. in fact, voters there asked him to get behind the republican bill. the post reports that majority leader mitch mcconnell has vowed to continue negotiations despite suggestions from the white house for a repeal vote before a plan is actually put in place. now with attention going to senators ted cruz and mike lee who wanted more deregulation in the bill and the ability to waive the rule protecting preexisting conditions senate republicans asked the congressional budget office to score the bill were with and without cruz's amendments. cruz got
yasmin. >> all right.any lawmakers spent the fourth of july holiday in their districts attending parade it's and events where the holdout votes were heard from their constituents. senator mcconnell of maine said there was only one issue along her parade route. collins said i heard over and over again encouragement for my stand against the current version of the senate and house health care bills. senator dean heller was on horseback as he greeted voters in ely, nevada. in fact, voters...
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since september yasmin has been leading the cadets she is the boss she inspects the troops. and i feel like i'm with the army yeah because at school like we're so used to like just doing everything maybe halfway and not actually giving it our hundred and when you feel like the army videos you're like oh my god like they're so strictly they have to do everything in unison whether you're shy or not you're challenged to step up to any problem so that may feel like you're comfortable with yourself and it brings you out of your shell so pretty much gives you that confidence but. the straight again you can be loud. but i don't see. b.-o. me doesn't just teach these students discipline they also learn the history of the armed forces as well as doing civil studies and getting into shape the pentagon provides the polks and is the so decision maker regards that content. what does the army expect of the children it moans to its ideals officially nothing but it's hard to ignore the sergeant's business cards. this is this all of. the recruiters they leave their carts and these a differen
since september yasmin has been leading the cadets she is the boss she inspects the troops. and i feel like i'm with the army yeah because at school like we're so used to like just doing everything maybe halfway and not actually giving it our hundred and when you feel like the army videos you're like oh my god like they're so strictly they have to do everything in unison whether you're shy or not you're challenged to step up to any problem so that may feel like you're comfortable with yourself...
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yasmin is seventeen. he's getting ready for school she's been in the o.t.c. for four years. i was kind of excited to wear it because it just looks so clean when you put it on when you have your on your actual court i'm. johnny i guess legace just something that our parents. were not to get involved with. a uniform rules. over chaos childhood by violence. students. three hundred eighty cadets have to wear the uniform one in five students has opted for the army. with a troop inspection. didn't take that because you don't have a you don't end up you don't know what you want that over here quote you carrying a gun i miss. you. and. since september yasmin has been leading the cadets she is the boss she inspects the troops. you look at what the i mean yeah because at school like we're so used to like just doing everything maybe halfway and not actually giving it our hundred and when you see like the army videos oh my god like they're so sick they have to do everything in unison whether you're shy or not you're challenged to step up to any apollo so that makes you a quite comfortab
yasmin is seventeen. he's getting ready for school she's been in the o.t.c. for four years. i was kind of excited to wear it because it just looks so clean when you put it on when you have your on your actual court i'm. johnny i guess legace just something that our parents. were not to get involved with. a uniform rules. over chaos childhood by violence. students. three hundred eighty cadets have to wear the uniform one in five students has opted for the army. with a troop inspection. didn't...
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weigh in on that. >> well, yasmin, i think that's absolutely correct. yesterday, we saw him use almost every insult in his playbook against his own attorney general. calling him very weak. questioning his loyalty. and even saying time will tell as fate. not great words you want to hear if you're jeff sessions but the one magic words, the one insult that he hasn't used yet, is "you're fired" as my colleague margaret toul pointed out yesterday. the president seems to undermine the attorney general. he doesn't want to make that move himself because he knows that firing the attorney general would have very bad political consequences for him and his administration. >> so, speaking of that really quickly, jordan, political consequences we know the white house staff has gotten backlash from the staff. we know steven miller among those, we know he certainly has support among senate colleagues which could potentially have problems for down the road. >> publicly, ayman, the president's team is doing very little to dispel the notion that he's extremely upset with
weigh in on that. >> well, yasmin, i think that's absolutely correct. yesterday, we saw him use almost every insult in his playbook against his own attorney general. calling him very weak. questioning his loyalty. and even saying time will tell as fate. not great words you want to hear if you're jeff sessions but the one magic words, the one insult that he hasn't used yet, is "you're fired" as my colleague margaret toul pointed out yesterday. the president seems to undermine the...
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and only five percent caucasians yasmin's parents came to go thirty years ago from mexico they rented out a small room for events in their neighborhood yasmin is the youngest of four children in the evening after school she always helps them in six months she'll graduate she dreams of going to university and becoming a social work designer. exploring a lot in being able to. many things at the same time and i know with being in you do travel a lot which is awesome but i don't think i would be able to handle a being away from home that long people say. because they feel they were maybe not born in the united states and they feel like that's a way of integrating something may this. be. the geographic allocation of the program shows discrepancies. for instance there's only one school in montana offering a jr o.t.c. program with just two schools in new hampshire. the population of both states is ninety percent white the army is active in the poor districts of major cities in the so-called failing states of the rust belt and especially in the south. particularly in texas there are more than
and only five percent caucasians yasmin's parents came to go thirty years ago from mexico they rented out a small room for events in their neighborhood yasmin is the youngest of four children in the evening after school she always helps them in six months she'll graduate she dreams of going to university and becoming a social work designer. exploring a lot in being able to. many things at the same time and i know with being in you do travel a lot which is awesome but i don't think i would be...
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. >> yasmin, good morning.h care bill had a rough weemg over the july 4th recess, and senators just were coming back into town last night and getting back underway into those negotiations. still going on behind closed doors as they try to figure out how to get to 50 votes. >> reporter: republicans feeling the heat over health care. activists staging loud protests in more than a dozen house and senate offices. at least 80 demonstrators arrested. republicans still huddling behind closed doors trying to thread the needle who say the first draft of the bill -- and moderates who thought it went too far to slash medicaid. congressional sources tell nbc news they're hoping to release a second draft by thursday with tweaks to sweeten the deal for both sides, but moderate republican senator susan collins telling nbc news that's not good enough. >> i don't think that we can fix this bill by doing a tweak here and a trim there. it needs a complete overhaul. >> collins is under pressure from both sides. liberal groups spen
. >> yasmin, good morning.h care bill had a rough weemg over the july 4th recess, and senators just were coming back into town last night and getting back underway into those negotiations. still going on behind closed doors as they try to figure out how to get to 50 votes. >> reporter: republicans feeling the heat over health care. activists staging loud protests in more than a dozen house and senate offices. at least 80 demonstrators arrested. republicans still huddling behind...
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ruth lea, who's economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, and the journalist and columnist, yasminbhai—brown. tomorrow's front pages, starting with ttomorrow‘s financial times leads on what it says is the chancellor's bid to cushion the blow of brexit with a two—year transition deal. the metro says the chancellor is at loggerheads with some fellow ministers, who he accuses of trying to undermine his strategy for a soft brexit. the daily telegraph also leads on the supposed rift between philip hammond and his cabinet colleagues — one of whom accuses the chancellor of trying to keep britain in the eu. the times says britain is wasting billions on fighter jets that the raf won't be able to use because of defence cuts. call 999 — get skype instead — the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being denied ambulance crews in an emergency. the sun leads on the new doctor who — jodie whittaker — the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight — it's about time lord, says theirfront page. and back to brex
ruth lea, who's economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, and the journalist and columnist, yasminbhai—brown. tomorrow's front pages, starting with ttomorrow‘s financial times leads on what it says is the chancellor's bid to cushion the blow of brexit with a two—year transition deal. the metro says the chancellor is at loggerheads with some fellow ministers, who he accuses of trying to undermine his strategy for a soft brexit. the daily telegraph also leads on the supposed rift...
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ruth and yasmin will be back again at 11:30pm. next, it is meet the author.sn't a single full stop in mike mccormack‘s novel solar bones. the story is a monologue that reads like a string of thoughts — sometimes poetic, sometimes rough, often disturbing. and they tell us about one man in one hour, on one day — all souls' day — in rural ireland. his hopes and his disappointments, his fears and loves. a character is revealed and so is the world in which he has to live. this is a adventurous storytelling by a master craftsman. welcome. it's quite a bold thing to do, to write a novel of more than 250 pages in paperback in one sentence. it is, but you write the book that presents themselves to you and that's the way the book, the way solar bones presented itself to me. you mean in its content, in the thoughts that you were dealing with, and not as a conscious matter of form — it just seemed that was the way you should write it down? very early on in the composition of the book, i realised that the narrator was the sort of person he was, and that he would speak in
ruth and yasmin will be back again at 11:30pm. next, it is meet the author.sn't a single full stop in mike mccormack‘s novel solar bones. the story is a monologue that reads like a string of thoughts — sometimes poetic, sometimes rough, often disturbing. and they tell us about one man in one hour, on one day — all souls' day — in rural ireland. his hopes and his disappointments, his fears and loves. a character is revealed and so is the world in which he has to live. this is a...
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lea, who's an economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, and the journalist and columnist, yasminthe new star of doctor who has been revealed — jodie whittaker will become the first woman to play the time lord. she's best known for her role in broadchurch and will take overfrom peter capaldi. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. time travel show doctor who making history. jodie whittaker says she is overwhelmed, as a feminist, as a woman and as an actor to be cast as the drama's first female doctor. it is a role which demands a huge range of emotion, something jodie has often demonstrated from early appearances in comedies like st trinian‘s... you will have to forgive me, my brain doesn't kick in until wednesday when i have been caning it all weekend. from now on you don't say nothing.... to playing a bereaved mother in award—winning drama murder broadchurch. it is complicated. of course. a show in which she has appeared alongside a former doctor who companion, arthur darvill, and a former doctor in david tennant. casting strong female leads has been a popular stra
lea, who's an economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, and the journalist and columnist, yasminthe new star of doctor who has been revealed — jodie whittaker will become the first woman to play the time lord. she's best known for her role in broadchurch and will take overfrom peter capaldi. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. time travel show doctor who making history. jodie whittaker says she is overwhelmed, as a feminist, as a woman and as an actor to be cast as the...
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. >> yasmin. >> yasmin, yeah. >> they're related. >> they're sisters. >> yes. >> and they are from homeard trails which rescues about 2,000 dogs a year from rural shelters. these actually came up from a rural shelter in virginia. they're four months old. don't get so squirmy. yes they are adoptable. we'll learn a whole lot more about home ward trails and all that's available coming up through the morning. >> and they have some cats as well. >> they do. why aren't you holding one. >> because they didn't bring one over here. >> we've got time. >> plus here's the thing. cats and dogs they normally fight. >> no, not this. there's nothing but love here. >> we don't want any drama. we want to keep everything separated. cats and dogs stay in their neutral corners for now. >> for now but there's more to come. >> we got plenty of time to be here in this area. you're good to go. you all right. >> i think i'm falling in love here. >> i know, right. >> okay. >> this one might have to come home with me. i don't know. so sweet. >> good morning sweety. >> we've got a lot planned of course as always on
. >> yasmin. >> yasmin, yeah. >> they're related. >> they're sisters. >> yes. >> and they are from homeard trails which rescues about 2,000 dogs a year from rural shelters. these actually came up from a rural shelter in virginia. they're four months old. don't get so squirmy. yes they are adoptable. we'll learn a whole lot more about home ward trails and all that's available coming up through the morning. >> and they have some cats as well. >>...
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love with yasmine bleeth?d russian lawyer. a meeting that's raising a lot of eyebrows but trump says it's insignificant. >> victory in mosul, officials say the city is liberated after isis reign of terror. >> we will have the latest in london as camden market is up in flames. >> i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >> it's 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we start with
love with yasmine bleeth?d russian lawyer. a meeting that's raising a lot of eyebrows but trump says it's insignificant. >> victory in mosul, officials say the city is liberated after isis reign of terror. >> we will have the latest in london as camden market is up in flames. >> i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >> it's 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we start with
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love with yasmine bleeth?yasmine, run like the wind. >>> the u.s. congress imposes new sanctions on russia. lawmakers making sure president trump can't water them down. plus, this -- >> escalating tensions in jerusalem tand west bank. the u.n. security council planning a security meeting. >>> opening to rave reviews this weekend. world war ii epic that is already getting oscar buzz. live from cnn, to viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm george howell. cnn news room starts right now.
love with yasmine bleeth?yasmine, run like the wind. >>> the u.s. congress imposes new sanctions on russia. lawmakers making sure president trump can't water them down. plus, this -- >> escalating tensions in jerusalem tand west bank. the u.n. security council planning a security meeting. >>> opening to rave reviews this weekend. world war ii epic that is already getting oscar buzz. live from cnn, to viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm george howell....
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i'm yasmin vossoughian. president vladimir putin announcing yesterday he's ordering the rust mission in russia to slash its staff by 755 people. it comes after the russian foreign ministry said on friday the u.s. would have to reduce its diplomatic staff to 455 by september 1st. in a statement, a state department official tells nbc news that the move is quote a regrettable and uncalled for act, adding the department is quote assessing the impact of such a littleation and hmitatio will respond to it. putin is saying he's against any retaliatory measures quote as of today. so where does this sort of quickly escalating situation go from here? >> well, thanks, francis. there's no understanding the significance of this latest move. vladimir putin doesn't want to see this necessarily escalate any more but in his television appearance just yesterday he did say these relations could deteriorate much further. there's no understating the significance of this. the washington post said this is more like the cold war tha
i'm yasmin vossoughian. president vladimir putin announcing yesterday he's ordering the rust mission in russia to slash its staff by 755 people. it comes after the russian foreign ministry said on friday the u.s. would have to reduce its diplomatic staff to 455 by september 1st. in a statement, a state department official tells nbc news that the move is quote a regrettable and uncalled for act, adding the department is quote assessing the impact of such a littleation and hmitatio will respond...
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love with yasmine bleeth?like the wind. >>> it seems that television has become a kind of electronic confessional. >> it's exciting newsy stuff. >> why did we start this business? >> any tool for human expression will bring out both the best and the worst in us and television has been there. >> here's michael at the foul line. a shot. >> they don't pay me enough to dole with animals like this. >> why don't you just get off my back, okay? >> people are no longer embarrassed to admit they watch television. >> people used to say, i was there. now people say they watch it on television.
love with yasmine bleeth?like the wind. >>> it seems that television has become a kind of electronic confessional. >> it's exciting newsy stuff. >> why did we start this business? >> any tool for human expression will bring out both the best and the worst in us and television has been there. >> here's michael at the foul line. a shot. >> they don't pay me enough to dole with animals like this. >> why don't you just get off my back, okay? >>...
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using a personal safety device to combat that problem at its core joining me now are the co-founders yasmin and anthony gold and you're wearing your roar for good t-shirt >> yes, i am >> excellent i want to talk about how this all got started. athena is the name of the device we have one of them on set anthony, you're actually wearing it >> i am. >> can you test it for us and tell us how it works >> you can wear it anywhere you like, as a necklace, bracelet, attached to your bag or belt clip you feel threatened, you press and hold the button, it will emit a 90-decibel alert. and it sent an emergency message to my message contacts to get immediate help with my gps location of where i am and people can watch over me so i can immediate help one other thing we built into it, a silent roar mode because you may not want the perpetrator know that you -- >> sounded the alarm >> yes you triple press the button and it still sends out the emergency contacts >> the statistics are frightening. how did you come up with this concept? >> i four years ago when backpacking through south america by myself. ev
using a personal safety device to combat that problem at its core joining me now are the co-founders yasmin and anthony gold and you're wearing your roar for good t-shirt >> yes, i am >> excellent i want to talk about how this all got started. athena is the name of the device we have one of them on set anthony, you're actually wearing it >> i am. >> can you test it for us and tell us how it works >> you can wear it anywhere you like, as a necklace, bracelet,...
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love with yasmine bleeth?talked about race with somebody of another race and if the answer is never. we're part of the problem. >> go home. >> it's like a wombomb. we're sitting on a bomb. >> you can have a black person killed a video, then this is what you'll get. >> this is a revolution. >> should people be frightened? >> i think people should wake up. it's
love with yasmine bleeth?talked about race with somebody of another race and if the answer is never. we're part of the problem. >> go home. >> it's like a wombomb. we're sitting on a bomb. >> you can have a black person killed a video, then this is what you'll get. >> this is a revolution. >> should people be frightened? >> i think people should wake up. it's
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i'm yasmin vossoughian alo.place it with something far, far better than the failing obamacare. we're going to get that done. they're pushing very hard. the republican senators are great people but they have a lot of different states. some states need this, some states need that, but we're getting it together and it's going to happen. right, mike? >> yes. >> i think. and when it does happen, that will be a big day in america, a big day in america. >> well, it didn't. that w
i'm yasmin vossoughian alo.place it with something far, far better than the failing obamacare. we're going to get that done. they're pushing very hard. the republican senators are great people but they have a lot of different states. some states need this, some states need that, but we're getting it together and it's going to happen. right, mike? >> yes. >> i think. and when it does happen, that will be a big day in america, a big day in america. >> well, it didn't. that w
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what is going to be critical yasmin is what will the topics of discussion be? president trump getting a lot of pressure from lawmakers, both democrats and republicans to press president putin on meddling in the united states u.s. election. there's no indication he's going to do that. we expect he's going raise issues like syria and ukraine, but as you know, this president has been reluctant to accept what the intelligence community has confirmed which is that russia did in fact meddle in the u.s. election. so there's a lot of pressure on himle to raise that, not clear he's going to do it. white house officials say the there is no agenda for this meeting. the president will set the tone when he begins to have the discussions. >> steve, what are you expecting in this conversation here? are you expecting a conversation that's going to talk and confront about the russian meddling and the u.s. election and quite frankly med national league elections around the world? france in particular or are we expecting a conversation more about syria and investigation and the c
what is going to be critical yasmin is what will the topics of discussion be? president trump getting a lot of pressure from lawmakers, both democrats and republicans to press president putin on meddling in the united states u.s. election. there's no indication he's going to do that. we expect he's going raise issues like syria and ukraine, but as you know, this president has been reluctant to accept what the intelligence community has confirmed which is that russia did in fact meddle in the...
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and joining me are the co founders yasmin mustafa and anthony gold. you're wearing your roar for good t-shirt said? >> yes. >> excellent. >> athena is the name of the device and we have one of them onset. anthony, you're actually wearing it. >> so athena you can wear it anywhere you like. as a necklace, a bracelet, attached to a belt clip. has a button on it, you press and hold the button and it will emit a .90 decibel alert. and it sends an emergency message to my emergency contacts to get emergency help of where i am and people can watch over me so i one other thing i built into this is there are occasions where you may not want to threat perpetrator know. in that case you triple tap the button, a little vibrate and still sounds out the emergency contact. >> how did you come up with this concept? >> i four years ago went backpacking through south america by myself. everywhere i went i kept meeting locales and women who would share a story of a time they were harassed, aic taed, abused. and a week after i came back from philadelphia a woman went out
and joining me are the co founders yasmin mustafa and anthony gold. you're wearing your roar for good t-shirt said? >> yes. >> excellent. >> athena is the name of the device and we have one of them onset. anthony, you're actually wearing it. >> so athena you can wear it anywhere you like. as a necklace, a bracelet, attached to a belt clip. has a button on it, you press and hold the button and it will emit a .90 decibel alert. and it sends an emergency message to my...
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love with yasmine bleeth?ke the wind. >>> the fbi arrested ten people for allegedly spying for russia for upo a decade. >> most of them spent decades blending in with american society. >> a long term fbi investigation. >> ten suspected sleeper spies. >> they just seemed like a nice quiet family. >> their whole goal was to disappear. literally disappear into a community and not be recognized for who they are. this is a different world. this is the world of those who are involved in trying to be able to hurt our country. ev
love with yasmine bleeth?ke the wind. >>> the fbi arrested ten people for allegedly spying for russia for upo a decade. >> most of them spent decades blending in with american society. >> a long term fbi investigation. >> ten suspected sleeper spies. >> they just seemed like a nice quiet family. >> their whole goal was to disappear. literally disappear into a community and not be recognized for who they are. this is a different world. this is the world of...
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my guests this week are the writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier from france'snne, john fisher burns of the new york times, and the british—somali journalist and writer at prospect magazine, ismail einashe. welcome to you all. we will begin with the migrant crisis. we talked about it not that long ago, but it is an issue that is absolutely not going away. we have a great opportunity to discuss first—hand the issue, and some of the problems facing europe as it struggles to cope with wave after wave of migrants. ismail, you've just returned from italy, which is bearing the brunt of this tide of humanity escaping war, famine, and people smugglers. what did you find? well, over the last several years, italy has become europe's‘s migrant bottleneck. since 2014, 500,000 have arrived on italian shores. this year alone 94,000 have arrived. in five days a couple of weeks ago, 11,000 arrived. i've been talking to many of those who make the dangerous journey, often from countries such as gambia, nigeria, and from eastern parts of africa. these are young men who often head
my guests this week are the writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier from france'snne, john fisher burns of the new york times, and the british—somali journalist and writer at prospect magazine, ismail einashe. welcome to you all. we will begin with the migrant crisis. we talked about it not that long ago, but it is an issue that is absolutely not going away. we have a great opportunity to discuss first—hand the issue, and some of the problems facing europe as it...
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love with yasmine bleeth? like the wind. >>> it's a time of enormous turmoil. >> '60s are over. >> here's michael at the foul line. good! >> we intend to cover all the news all the time. we won't be signing off until the world ends. >> isn't that special. >> any tool for human expression will bring out both the best and the worst in us, and television has been there. >> they don't pay me enough to deal with animals like this. >> people are no longer ep embarrassed to admit they watch television. >> we have seen the news, and it is us. ♪television. >> we ve
love with yasmine bleeth? like the wind. >>> it's a time of enormous turmoil. >> '60s are over. >> here's michael at the foul line. good! >> we intend to cover all the news all the time. we won't be signing off until the world ends. >> isn't that special. >> any tool for human expression will bring out both the best and the worst in us, and television has been there. >> they don't pay me enough to deal with animals like this. >> people are no...
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my guests this week are the writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier from france‘s welcome to you all. we will begin with the migrant crisis. we talked about it not that long ago, but it is an issue that is absolutely not going away. we have a great opportunity to discuss first—hand the issue, and some of the problems facing europe as it struggles to cope with wave after wave of migrants. ismail, you‘ve just returned from italy, which is bearing the brunt of this tide of humanity escaping war, famine, and people smugglers. what did you find? well, over the last several years, italy has become europe‘s‘s italy has become europe‘s migrant bottleneck. since 2014, 500,000 have arrived on italian shores.
my guests this week are the writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier from france‘s welcome to you all. we will begin with the migrant crisis. we talked about it not that long ago, but it is an issue that is absolutely not going away. we have a great opportunity to discuss first—hand the issue, and some of the problems facing europe as it struggles to cope with wave after wave of migrants. ismail, you‘ve just returned from italy, which is bearing the brunt of this tide...
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run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> the u.s. congress imposes new sanctions on russia. lawmakers making sure president trump can't water them down. plus, this -- >> escalating tensions in jerusalem tand west bank. the u.n. security council planning a security meeting. >>> opening to rave reviews this weekend. world war ii epic that is already getting oscar buzz. live from cnn, to viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm george howell. cnn news room starts right now. 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. welcome. it is cnn's punishment for moscow for meddling in the 20126 election. congress promising new rounds of sanctions. senate and house negotiators settled on a deal even though president trump hasn't admitted it. the kremlin said it would view a move like this as, quote, quite negatively. it's been a busy, hectic week in washington regarding russia. jeff sessions discussed campaign issues with sergey kislyak on two occasions in 2016. that contradictions what mr. sessions has said in the past. u.s. intelligence intercepted his comments to the kremlin. in a
run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> the u.s. congress imposes new sanctions on russia. lawmakers making sure president trump can't water them down. plus, this -- >> escalating tensions in jerusalem tand west bank. the u.n. security council planning a security meeting. >>> opening to rave reviews this weekend. world war ii epic that is already getting oscar buzz. live from cnn, to viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm george howell. cnn news room starts...
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run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> we have to ask ourselves when was the last time we talked about race with somebody of another race and if the answer is never. we're part of the problem. >> go home. >> it's like a wombomb. we're sitting on a bomb. >> you can have a black person killed a video, then this is what you'll get. >> this is a revolution. >> should people be frightened? >> i think people should wake up. it's 1991. wake up. >> we have talked at each other for a long time. it's high time we talked with each other. >> can we all get along? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>> in about 20 minutes from now david dickons is now schuled step o from city hall and take public oath of office and become new york city 106th mayor and the first african-american mayor. >> i intend to be the mayor of all the people of new york. >> david dinkins being i august rated on new year's day is an auspicious start to the decade and a culmination of the civil rights struggles of the 1960s. people are starting to see tangible benefits of that struggle. >> a grandson of slaves was sworn in today as the nation's
run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> we have to ask ourselves when was the last time we talked about race with somebody of another race and if the answer is never. we're part of the problem. >> go home. >> it's like a wombomb. we're sitting on a bomb. >> you can have a black person killed a video, then this is what you'll get. >> this is a revolution. >> should people be frightened? >> i think people should wake up. it's 1991. wake up. >> we...
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run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> a donald trump jr and russian lawyer. a meeting that's raising a lot of eyebrows but trump says it's insignificant. >> victory in mosul, officials say the city is liberated after isis reign of terror. >> we will have the latest in london as camden market is up in flames. >> i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >> it's 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we start with breaking news. focus, donald trump, jr. new york times reporting that the president's son met with a russian lawyer after being promised damaging information on hillary clinton. the times says the meetings took place, the meeting took place on june 9 of last year. that was two weeks after donald trump pledged the nomination. this is the first public indication that at least some in the trump campaign were willing to accept help. donald trump jr provide krp with the statement that reads like this. >> ways asked to have a meeting with an acquaintance i knew from the 2013 miss universe pageant with an individual that i was told might
run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> a donald trump jr and russian lawyer. a meeting that's raising a lot of eyebrows but trump says it's insignificant. >> victory in mosul, officials say the city is liberated after isis reign of terror. >> we will have the latest in london as camden market is up in flames. >> i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell. newsroom starts right now. >> it's 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we start with breaking news. focus,...
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run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> it seems that television has become a kind of electronic confessional. >> it's exciting newsy stuff. >> why did we start this business? >> any tool for human expression will bring out both the best and the worst in us and television has been there. >> here's michael at the foul line. a shot. >> they don't pay me enough to deal with an nal animals like this. >> why don't you just get off my back, okay? >> people are no longer embarrassed to admit they watch television. >> people used to say, i was there. now people say they watch it on television. >>> slowly but surely, the 1970s are disappearing. the 1980s will be upon us. and what a decade it is coming up. happy new year! >> as we began the '80s in the television world, the landscape was on any given evening, nine out of ten people watching only one of three networks. >> more than 30 million people are addicted to it. social critics are mystified by its success. what is it? it's television's primetime prairie pot boiler "dallas." >> a move like that will destroy all of ewing oil and ruin our family nam
run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> it seems that television has become a kind of electronic confessional. >> it's exciting newsy stuff. >> why did we start this business? >> any tool for human expression will bring out both the best and the worst in us and television has been there. >> here's michael at the foul line. a shot. >> they don't pay me enough to deal with an nal animals like this. >> why don't you just get off my back, okay? >>...
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. >> reporter: well, yasmine, while it would be no surprise an american president would get a warm reception here in pole and, there are reports from polish media in fact it was one of the promises to president trump in advance of his arrival there would be huge crowds to greet him, euphoria as it was described. this morning we sent one of our teams to join buses coming in from far away parts of the country to be here for the remarks the president will be making at the memorial to the warsaw up rising that's in prizinsky square. it is part of his plan for the day. first as you see as he arrives at the royal castle where he will visit privately with the polish president. the two men will gather for about 45 minutes, most behind closed door before they come out, where they will meet the press. they may take questions, no guarantees that will occur. then the president heads to the warsaw up rising memorial where he will lay a wreath. huge crowds are expected to gather here today, this are expecting as many as 15,000 people to be in warsaw to grew president trump as there were late last night, m
. >> reporter: well, yasmine, while it would be no surprise an american president would get a warm reception here in pole and, there are reports from polish media in fact it was one of the promises to president trump in advance of his arrival there would be huge crowds to greet him, euphoria as it was described. this morning we sent one of our teams to join buses coming in from far away parts of the country to be here for the remarks the president will be making at the memorial to the...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian at msnbc world headquarters. a full-court press from the white house on the russia investigation in the wake of what some are calling the smoking gun e-mail involving donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian lawyer, and the president sending a flurry of tweets and putting his lawyer out on all of the sunday shows to push back against that story and a delay in the health care battle and senator john mccain means no vote on the gop bill this week. how will the extra time affect the republican effort to repeal obamacare and the next hour, you don't want to miss it. "trump at 6 months." we'll look at what donald trump has done, the good, the bad and the downright crazy and an in-depth look about how trump voters feel about him now and would they or would they not change their vote? >>> an investigation in the white house launching a new more aggressive counter campaign after a week of explanations, team trump is punching back hard to keep the president out of the story. take a listen. >> no, i don't represent donald
i'm yasmin vossoughian at msnbc world headquarters. a full-court press from the white house on the russia investigation in the wake of what some are calling the smoking gun e-mail involving donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian lawyer, and the president sending a flurry of tweets and putting his lawyer out on all of the sunday shows to push back against that story and a delay in the health care battle and senator john mccain means no vote on the gop bill this week. how will the extra time...
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run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> the fbi arrested ten people for allegedly spying for russia for up to a decade. >> most of them spent decades blending in with american society. >> a long term fbi investigation. >> ten suspected sleeper spies. >> they just seemed like a nice quiet family. >> their whole goal was to disappear. literally disappear into a community and not be recognized for who they are. this is a different world. this is the world of those who are involved in trying to be able to hurt our country. every american who watches this is going to ask the question, who can i trust? >> as a former fbi agent and chairman of the house intelligence committee, i had oversight of all 16 of our nation's intelligence agencies. my name is mike rogers. i had access to classified information gathered by our operatives, people who risked everything for the united states and our families. you don't know their faces or their names. you don't know the real stories from the people who lived the fear and the pressure until now. >> 1960. that's the year our technical experts thought russia
run, yasmine, run like the wind. >>> the fbi arrested ten people for allegedly spying for russia for up to a decade. >> most of them spent decades blending in with american society. >> a long term fbi investigation. >> ten suspected sleeper spies. >> they just seemed like a nice quiet family. >> their whole goal was to disappear. literally disappear into a community and not be recognized for who they are. this is a different world. this is the world of...