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. >> hi, my name is josh richardson, and i have the best hair on the team. >> reporter: one player's introduction seen by millions. >> hi, my name is alfred delia. at home they call me big al, and i hit dingers. >> reporter: home runs. there's alfred up at bat. >> the man, the myth, the big al. >> reporter: a guest on "sportscenter." >> people come up. i am eating my sandwich, and they're like, yo, big al, what's up? >> reporter: even the major leagues have taken note. phillies slugger rhys hoskins. >> look who i ran into. >> i'm big al. >> big al. >> reporter: up late with jimmy kimmel. >> who gave you the nickname big al? >> my dad and my grandpa. my grandpa was big al, my dad was little al, but now i'm big al. >> oh. >> good luck, big al. we're rooting for all those little leaguers. i'm david muir. i hope to see you back tomorrow night. until then, good night. i hope to see you back tomorrow night. until then, good night. >>> tailgating is just one way people go on to b.a.r.t. without paying. the multimillion dollar plan to make this way of cheating a lot more difficult to do. >>>
. >> hi, my name is josh richardson, and i have the best hair on the team. >> reporter: one player's introduction seen by millions. >> hi, my name is alfred delia. at home they call me big al, and i hit dingers. >> reporter: home runs. there's alfred up at bat. >> the man, the myth, the big al. >> reporter: a guest on "sportscenter." >> people come up. i am eating my sandwich, and they're like, yo, big al, what's up? >> reporter: even...
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alex richardson is a crisis intervention manager which operates a 24 hour support hotline. victims of counseling and support services. >> we are going to believe them, we are going to student them and be able to walk them through that and i hope to work myself out of a job. >> reporter: given the lack of details about the rape, stanford police are urging that anyone with details about should contact them. at stanford, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> lgbt training could become mandatory for police officers and sheriff deputies across the state. >> a measure on governor brown's desk would require specific training on how you to respond to hate crimes. one law manger says most are in favor of the training. >> they continually talk about the importance of understanding different communities. and how it is important that there is a level of trust for law enforcement. >> under the measure, officers would also learn historical periods that were significant to lgbt rights in called cal. >>> if you are on the hunt for a new dishwasher, you want one that will la. >> and fik and he will
alex richardson is a crisis intervention manager which operates a 24 hour support hotline. victims of counseling and support services. >> we are going to believe them, we are going to student them and be able to walk them through that and i hope to work myself out of a job. >> reporter: given the lack of details about the rape, stanford police are urging that anyone with details about should contact them. at stanford, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> lgbt training could become...
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alex richardson is the crisis intervention manager at the ywca silicon valley which counsels sexual assault victims throughout santa clara county. addressing this requires focus. >> we have to look at the ways we can change the culture of violence against another human being or violence against women. it is not acceptable. and we are going to believe them. we are going to support them. >> reporter: given the lack of details about the rape, stanford police urge anyone with details about what happened should contact them. at stanford, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> part of westbound interstate 80 in fairfield was shut down for hours today after a crash involving a pickup truck and a caltrans van. i happened near manuel campos boulevard. investigators say the pickup driver hit a trailer with a port-a-potty before hitting the caltrans van, causing that van to roll over. five workers were nearby performing maintenance work. three were hurt. chp says the driver is likely to blame. >> distracted driving is suspected at this time. >> reporter: but no alcohol or drugs? >> no alcohol, no drugs have bee
alex richardson is the crisis intervention manager at the ywca silicon valley which counsels sexual assault victims throughout santa clara county. addressing this requires focus. >> we have to look at the ways we can change the culture of violence against another human being or violence against women. it is not acceptable. and we are going to believe them. we are going to support them. >> reporter: given the lack of details about the rape, stanford police urge anyone with details...
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was depending on and return today that, earlier this year admiral john richardson told reporters that the submarine activity is more than we have seen in 25 years from russia, specific to the atlantic, so what does this mean that the fleet is being put back in action and that we have seen so much activity on the part of russia? >> first off, as you pointed out this is a fleet and presence that has on historical basis not only cold war but world war ii where we were escorting vessels back and forth to european continent and continued throughout the cold war and we did have a high degree of soviet submarine and naval activity, the quality of naval forces declined -- bli but in the -- bli has been deploying them more and more aggressive and you think about the routes that we are talking about, this is both through air and through submarine navigating iceland going through north atlantic all the way to u.s. coast towards venezuela and knack and to it's only prudent that the u.s. which had abandoned command years ago given the lack of russian activity just prudent to put something back in
was depending on and return today that, earlier this year admiral john richardson told reporters that the submarine activity is more than we have seen in 25 years from russia, specific to the atlantic, so what does this mean that the fleet is being put back in action and that we have seen so much activity on the part of russia? >> first off, as you pointed out this is a fleet and presence that has on historical basis not only cold war but world war ii where we were escorting vessels back...
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bill richardson former governor of new mexico joins me now. thank you for talking to us. north korea is saying in a statement that the u.s. is clinging to a, quote, outdated acting script by basically imposing these sanctions before it denuclearizes. what is your take? >> traditional north korea negotiating strategy. they know negotiations will continue. the north koreans want their own position known. they want sanctions before any denuclearization steps take place. they want their position heard. they're positionings themselves for negotiations that are happening. this morning for instance i just talked to a group of coalition of families on the remains of our soldiers from north korea. you know, the north koreans said they would give us 200 remains. they gave us 55. they drag things out. they use bluster. the good thing, julie, about what i noticed in the statement is they kind of went after the secretary of state, high officials are not helping with their negotiating strategy. but they said something nice about president trump. not in the spirit of president trump. so
bill richardson former governor of new mexico joins me now. thank you for talking to us. north korea is saying in a statement that the u.s. is clinging to a, quote, outdated acting script by basically imposing these sanctions before it denuclearizes. what is your take? >> traditional north korea negotiating strategy. they know negotiations will continue. the north koreans want their own position known. they want sanctions before any denuclearization steps take place. they want their...
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bill richardson. thank you very much for joining us. there is a big question about is the current policy on north korea, is it working as far as the progress that we're making? >> well, what i think is important is what secretary mattis did, which was to suspend a concession that we had made to the north koreans at the singapore summit. i've negotiated with north koreans. they always want you to go first and then when it is time to follow through on their commitments they don't do it. they have done nothing an denuclearization as they said they would. so this is going to be a frosty period, but i am convinced that negotiations eventually will resume. and they should resume. but i think it's the correct decision for the secretary of defense to keep the pressure on north korea, reinforce our relationship with our allies of south korea that we're still with them on military exercises. but this is typical north korea. i think it was a mistake at the singapore summit to have let the north koreans have that
bill richardson. thank you very much for joining us. there is a big question about is the current policy on north korea, is it working as far as the progress that we're making? >> well, what i think is important is what secretary mattis did, which was to suspend a concession that we had made to the north koreans at the singapore summit. i've negotiated with north koreans. they always want you to go first and then when it is time to follow through on their commitments they don't do it....
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i want to thank general dunford, general millie, general kneller, admiral richardson, general admiral ray. vice thank you for your leadership. you are a magnificent. we appreciate it very much, thank you. thank you. [applause] a very special thank you to the commanding general of the 10th , major generalon walter yet -- piat. what a special man. walt, i want to thank you. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] back on american soil after deployment in iraq, and i just want to welcome you home. you have tremendous respect. they have great tremendous respect for you, thank you very much. i just got the chance to meet sergeant major jason ross, along with the 10th mountain division soldier of the year, michael lima. where is he? soldier of the year. michael? [applause] pretty good. that is soldier of the year out of how many? how many? that is a lot of soldiers. 18,000. do you want to work for me? [laughter] thank you, michael. great job. we would not be here for the signing ceremony today without the dedicated efforts of the members of congress who work so hard to pass the national
i want to thank general dunford, general millie, general kneller, admiral richardson, general admiral ray. vice thank you for your leadership. you are a magnificent. we appreciate it very much, thank you. thank you. [applause] a very special thank you to the commanding general of the 10th , major generalon walter yet -- piat. what a special man. walt, i want to thank you. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] back on american soil after deployment in iraq, and i just want to welcome you...
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i want to thank general dunford, general millie, general neller, admiral richardson, general gold fine, general engle, and vice admiral ray. thank you all for your leadership. you are magnificent. we appreciate it very much. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] a very special thank you to the commanding general of the 10th mountain definition, major general walt piyat. what a special man. walt, i want to thank you. where is walt? where is walt? walt, thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] walt is back on american soil after deployment in iraq. and i just want to welcome you home. you have tremendous respect. they have great, great admiration and respect for you, walt. thank you very much. i also just had the chance to meet division command sergeant major jason roork along with 10th mountain division soldier of the year, michael lima. where is michael? where is michael? soldier of the year. michael. [ applause ] pretty good. and that soldier of the year, michael, out of how many? how many? that's a lot of soldiers. 18,000? do you want to work for me? thank you michael. gr
i want to thank general dunford, general millie, general neller, admiral richardson, general gold fine, general engle, and vice admiral ray. thank you all for your leadership. you are magnificent. we appreciate it very much. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] a very special thank you to the commanding general of the 10th mountain definition, major general walt piyat. what a special man. walt, i want to thank you. where is walt? where is walt? walt, thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [...
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, who was the attorney general at that time, to fire the special prosecutor, archibald cox, richardson stood up to nixon and said, no, i'm not going to do it. so nxixon fired him. ru ruckleshouse was the next person in line and went 2to the third person in line, mr. bork, who issued the order. it's unusual to have this kind of fight between the attorney general and president of the united states. >> everyone, stay with me. there's much more to discuss. >>> more breaking news, the "the wall street journal" reporting a longtime crony of president trump has been granted immunity in the case. david pecker, head of the publishing company that owns the national enquirer the latest to make a deal with the feds. >>> also president trump making the case against his own impeachment. warn whing what would happen toe financial markets and personal finances if he were to be forced out. we'll discuss. now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us. unlimited ways to be you. unlimited ways share with others. unlimited ways to live for the moment. all for as low as 30 bucks a line. unlimited for you. f
, who was the attorney general at that time, to fire the special prosecutor, archibald cox, richardson stood up to nixon and said, no, i'm not going to do it. so nxixon fired him. ru ruckleshouse was the next person in line and went 2to the third person in line, mr. bork, who issued the order. it's unusual to have this kind of fight between the attorney general and president of the united states. >> everyone, stay with me. there's much more to discuss. >>> more breaking news, the...
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the attorney general elliott richardson refused and resigned. the president then ordered the assistant attorney general to fire the special prosecutor. he refused. the president immediately fired him. so solicitor general robert bork was quickly named acting attorney general. he was ordered the fire special prosecutor cox. he did. >> we discussed your reporting then and your anchoring then before. you said it is surreal. but now we're living through this. it is an indication that yeah, things can always get worse. we're in a kind of political theater of the absurd now. we expect things on get worse before they get better. >> i'm sorry you played that clip. i had more hair. >> i was going to say, who was the guy all that hair? >> and a better color. [ laughter ] >> it's always pleasure. >> look at that hair. do you see that? you haven't changed a bit. the hair is a little grayer. you had bigger side burns. >> welcome back. belly fat: the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting s
the attorney general elliott richardson refused and resigned. the president then ordered the assistant attorney general to fire the special prosecutor. he refused. the president immediately fired him. so solicitor general robert bork was quickly named acting attorney general. he was ordered the fire special prosecutor cox. he did. >> we discussed your reporting then and your anchoring then before. you said it is surreal. but now we're living through this. it is an indication that yeah,...
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right at the height of watergate and richardson to get the seat had to promise to appoint a special prosecutor, that's when things started to go amiss for him. the senate, while it's a minority that is pushing for more oversight of nixon, they can still have an impact on the hearings and still extract more from a nominee than you might think. >> you meant more oversight of nexton or jeff sessions? >> more oversight of trump. >>. >> of trump, ok. >> what happened. >> ok. what has been -- what would that do to us? would that throw us back to the beginning of the investigation? does it start over? i don't think anyone is sure what would happen if he fired the attorney general. >> well, what will happen, what would likely happen is if you got a new attorney general in there is that rosenstein would no longer be in charge of the investigation because the new attorney general would have no conflict of interest, theoretically, and he would take charge of the investigation. i think ultimately, a new attorney general would make such a decision as to what do i do with the report of the specia
right at the height of watergate and richardson to get the seat had to promise to appoint a special prosecutor, that's when things started to go amiss for him. the senate, while it's a minority that is pushing for more oversight of nixon, they can still have an impact on the hearings and still extract more from a nominee than you might think. >> you meant more oversight of nexton or jeff sessions? >> more oversight of trump. >>. >> of trump, ok. >> what happened....
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richardson had to promise to appoint a special prosecutor. that is when things started to go amiss for him. the senate while it is a minority that is pushing for more oversight of nixon, they can still have an impact on the hearings and extract from a nominee more than you might think. >> you had more oversight of nixon or more of jeff sessions? >> more oversight of trump. >> what would that do to us? is that a constitutional crisis or would that throw us back to the beginning of the investigation? i don't think anyone is exactly sure of what would happen if he did fire the attorney general. >> what will happen is if you got a new attorney general in there is that rosenstein would no longer be in charge of the investigation because the new attorney general would have no conflict of interest theoretically. he would take charge of the investigation. a new attorney general could leave it with the deputy attorney general who is much more familiar with the case. i think ultimately a new attorney general would make such a decision as to what do i d
richardson had to promise to appoint a special prosecutor. that is when things started to go amiss for him. the senate while it is a minority that is pushing for more oversight of nixon, they can still have an impact on the hearings and extract from a nominee more than you might think. >> you had more oversight of nixon or more of jeff sessions? >> more oversight of trump. >> what would that do to us? is that a constitutional crisis or would that throw us back to the beginning...
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national academy of sciences in the past few days professor richardson thanks so much for coming on the program to just explain risks that would still exist even if the world abided by the paris agreement on a two degree centigrade rise in temperature well what we did is we sort of said well listen it's nice that politicians have decided that the earth will be two degrees warmer than it was in the pre-industrial and sort of assume that it'll just stay at that temperature who look back at the earth's history and it turns out it's never had a stable period of long a long period where the temperature was stable at about two degrees above pre-industrial so what that told us is that there may be other processes in the earth's system that when you get to be two degrees warmer could keep pushing the temperature up until you got around four to five degrees as has happened in the past so we started searching for those processes and we didn't identify anything new all of these processes have been identified before but we looked at was the interactions between these processes we're talking process
national academy of sciences in the past few days professor richardson thanks so much for coming on the program to just explain risks that would still exist even if the world abided by the paris agreement on a two degree centigrade rise in temperature well what we did is we sort of said well listen it's nice that politicians have decided that the earth will be two degrees warmer than it was in the pre-industrial and sort of assume that it'll just stay at that temperature who look back at the...
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candidates to run in the poll in november this year there's a record number of female contenders as claire richardson caught up with one who's also a native american. she's a single mother who once lived off food stamps now deb holland looks set to go from the banks of the rio grande day in new mexico to the halls of the house of representatives. holland is on course to become the first native american woman to serve in the u.s. congress after this year's elections and she wants to help others like her do the same as far as i'm concerned if i want native women or women of color to run to be willing to help them get out there a record number of both women and native americans are running for office across the country pauline supporters want her to fight against the long history of persecution of american indians and the racism they still face today so it's a real thing it's not just a made up story it's happening all over our country as a member of the laguna pueblo tribe hall in hopes to set an example for future generations and to fight for more representation in u.s. politics when i think about you
candidates to run in the poll in november this year there's a record number of female contenders as claire richardson caught up with one who's also a native american. she's a single mother who once lived off food stamps now deb holland looks set to go from the banks of the rio grande day in new mexico to the halls of the house of representatives. holland is on course to become the first native american woman to serve in the u.s. congress after this year's elections and she wants to help others...
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well that case was called frontier against richardson, and we represented sharon frontiero who was a lieutenant in the air force. sharon had a husband and t husband was denied medical and housing benefits because he wasn't as dependent on her as he should be the law to let a husband get benefits, where the wives of military men automatically got benefits. so we were in court saying that that distinction based on gender was unconstitutional. >> and you won? >> we definitely won. all but rehnquist, justice rehnquist agreed that was discrimination on the basis of sex. but we wanted to get a very high standard of review so that sexual discrimination would be scrutinized at the same level as race zrichlz discrimination. we almost got that four of the justices ruled in our favor on that. >> you remain close with her in washington and beyond. do you think she is close to being done? >> no. i think that she -- first of all, she said that she has at least another five years in her, and she has maintained her health beautifully. she works out, as you can see in the documentary, religiously, an
well that case was called frontier against richardson, and we represented sharon frontiero who was a lieutenant in the air force. sharon had a husband and t husband was denied medical and housing benefits because he wasn't as dependent on her as he should be the law to let a husband get benefits, where the wives of military men automatically got benefits. so we were in court saying that that distinction based on gender was unconstitutional. >> and you won? >> we definitely won. all...
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de botton the issue by forming a commission you know we have seen reform of bill richardson of the former governor from mexico new mexico a bit rich is that i've already mentioned you know there is no such a problem from our government assimilation issue so again that comes when you kill one coalition after another they are doing this not want to can we want to see u.n. peacekeeping force you want to see i think there are far out we want to see international protection from us than other u.k. and of the e.u. allies that is done can i'm sorry to interrupt you but we are out of time i don't can't know we are we are out of time nic thank you very much we're going to have to thank all our guests we are out of time thanks to tune can fill robertson and robert templer and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. the inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me. and the whole team
de botton the issue by forming a commission you know we have seen reform of bill richardson of the former governor from mexico new mexico a bit rich is that i've already mentioned you know there is no such a problem from our government assimilation issue so again that comes when you kill one coalition after another they are doing this not want to can we want to see u.n. peacekeeping force you want to see i think there are far out we want to see international protection from us than other u.k....
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richardson is traveling exclusively. the ambassador joins us live from colombia. >> reporter: tens of thousands of venezuelans crossing to colombia every day looking for food and medicine, trying to escape an oppressive government next door. we spent much of the afternoon in bogota, a city across the bridge from venezuela. the government says most of the crossings happened there every day and many have a hot meal and go back to venezuela. one woman says she has chosen living on the streets and colombia over returning to her home country. >> reporter: >> translator: every day this shortage gets bigger. something couldn't contain the shortage of food, the shortage of medicine and every day the mortality rate increases due to the shortage of everything. my son, the youngest of my children is still there. i have been here three months. like i stated earlier i am now working. i'm hearing colombia recycling garbage but you can't raise a family with that. i can't send money to my country to feed my son. >> reporter: they just w
richardson is traveling exclusively. the ambassador joins us live from colombia. >> reporter: tens of thousands of venezuelans crossing to colombia every day looking for food and medicine, trying to escape an oppressive government next door. we spent much of the afternoon in bogota, a city across the bridge from venezuela. the government says most of the crossings happened there every day and many have a hot meal and go back to venezuela. one woman says she has chosen living on the...
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our correspondent richardson has the latest in h. >> the u.s.-turkey relationship is deteriorating further. the united states and turkey are trading tariff increases, and american pastor andrew brunson is still in turkey under house arrest rates because we feel that turkey, specifically president erdogan, have treated pastor brunson, who we know to be a very good person and a strong christian who has done nothing wrong, very unfairly, very badly, and it something we want to forget the administration. >> a turkish court denied an appeal today to release brunson from house arrest brady can appeal that decision. vice president mike pence tweeted, "pastor andrew branson incident and in an instant man held in turkey, and justice demands that he be released. turkey would do well not to test president trump's resolve to see americans who are wrongfully imprisoned in foreign lands return talk to the united states." turkey accuses brunson of espionage following a 2016 coup attempt and has detained him for nearly two years. >> translator: there is a judic
our correspondent richardson has the latest in h. >> the u.s.-turkey relationship is deteriorating further. the united states and turkey are trading tariff increases, and american pastor andrew brunson is still in turkey under house arrest rates because we feel that turkey, specifically president erdogan, have treated pastor brunson, who we know to be a very good person and a strong christian who has done nothing wrong, very unfairly, very badly, and it something we want to forget the...
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richardson has the latest tonight. >> reporter: the us tricky relationship is deteriorating further. the united states and turkey trading tariff increases and american pastor andrew brinson is still under house arrest in turkey. >> we feel turkey and specifically president erdogan treated pastor brunson who we know to be a very good person and strong christian who has done to nothing wrong very unfairly, very badly. something we won't forget in the administration. >> reporter: turkish court denied an appeal to release brunson from house arrest. he can appeal that decision. mike pence tweeted andrew brinson is an innocent man held in turkey and demand he be released, turkey would do well not to test donald trump's results to see americans who are wrongfully imprisoned in foreign lands returned home to the united states, turkey accuses incentive espionage following a coup attempt and detained him for two years. >> translator: a digital process in turkey, must respect it with the judiciary will determine steps. >> last week the trumpet ministration announced it would double tariffs on t
richardson has the latest tonight. >> reporter: the us tricky relationship is deteriorating further. the united states and turkey trading tariff increases and american pastor andrew brinson is still under house arrest in turkey. >> we feel turkey and specifically president erdogan treated pastor brunson who we know to be a very good person and strong christian who has done to nothing wrong very unfairly, very badly. something we won't forget in the administration. >> reporter:...
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richardson tracking twists and turns. >> the president says north korea needs to dismantle its nuclear weapons and china for relaxing pressure on kim jong un. he announced he would cancel his trip saying because of our much tougher trading stance with china i do not believe they are helping with the process of denuclearization as they once were despite un sanctions. mike pompeo looks forward to going to north korea in the future most likely after our trading relationship with china is resolved. in the meantime i would like to send warmest regards and respect to mister kim. i look forward to seeing him soon. for weeks the trumpet ministration complaint china and russia are easing, sanctioning russian shipping companies from delivering oil. mike pompeo announced his trip to north korea naming a new top negotiator. they were planning this visit, a senior us official before canceling at the white house, there are also concerns north korea continues building its nuclear program. the international atomic energy agency published a report claiming, quote, continuation and further development o
richardson tracking twists and turns. >> the president says north korea needs to dismantle its nuclear weapons and china for relaxing pressure on kim jong un. he announced he would cancel his trip saying because of our much tougher trading stance with china i do not believe they are helping with the process of denuclearization as they once were despite un sanctions. mike pompeo looks forward to going to north korea in the future most likely after our trading relationship with china is...
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richardson has more. >> reporter: in an hour the trump administration is exiting the iran nuclear deal. that is when the united states restores sanctions against iran that it lifted under the obama administration as part of the nuclear agreement. officials say the sanctions are designed to constrict the revenue iran uses to fund, quote, terrorists, dictators and militias around the region, the national security adviser denies the trump administration's goal is the collapse of the iranian government. >> our policy is not regime change but we want to put unprecedented pressure on the government of iran to change its behavior and they have shown no indication they are prepared to do that. the president made it clear that he views the iran nuclear deal is one of the worst in american diplomatic history. >> even as the us and sanctions against iran donald trump says he would meet with iran's president. president rouhani rejected that saying the sanctions rendered donald trump's offer meaningless. >> translator: we are ready for talks to see how they will compensate and pay us back. america
richardson has more. >> reporter: in an hour the trump administration is exiting the iran nuclear deal. that is when the united states restores sanctions against iran that it lifted under the obama administration as part of the nuclear agreement. officials say the sanctions are designed to constrict the revenue iran uses to fund, quote, terrorists, dictators and militias around the region, the national security adviser denies the trump administration's goal is the collapse of the iranian...
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richardson is live traveling with ambassador haley. good evening, richard. >> the un ambassador is here in bogota leaving the us delegation for the inauguration of the new colombian president and counter narcotic efforts in the countryside and going to the border with venezuela for that humanitarian crisis. we were the only tv crew to accompany her throughout the day, spoke to her multiple times on issues facing colombia, venezuela and us foreign policy challenges thousands of miles away. united nations ambassador nikki haley staged a short walk from the venezuelan border declaring it was time for the venezuelan president to go. focusing on humanitarian crisis in venezuela flooding into colombia, she addressed foreign policy challenges across the world with questions how long the us would wait for north korea to surrender its nuclear weapons. >> if they want to wait but we are not willing to wait too long, we are willing to be patient but they have to understand the end result is the same. that will never change and we won't we can tha
richardson is live traveling with ambassador haley. good evening, richard. >> the un ambassador is here in bogota leaving the us delegation for the inauguration of the new colombian president and counter narcotic efforts in the countryside and going to the border with venezuela for that humanitarian crisis. we were the only tv crew to accompany her throughout the day, spoke to her multiple times on issues facing colombia, venezuela and us foreign policy challenges thousands of miles away....
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the most popular person at this middle school is a 94-year-old navy veteran, wally richardson in sacramento giving words of wisdom. >> judging others does not define who they are. >> it defines who you are. >> helping them up. >> whenever possible. >> always possible. jillian: wally has been standing outside the school and talking about kindness for ten years. the korean war that is so loved they painted a mural in his honor, his most famous saying. isn't that fantastic? it is 25 after the hour. john mccain lies in arizona state m. we are live were thousand are expected to pay their respects this morning. rob: allows, no waterslides and no children. is it a good idea or bad for business? we are sharing your comments. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief >> thousands will pay their respects to john mccain today. the american petri will line state appears in the state capital ahead of the memorial service tomorrow. jillian: ray bogan joins us as f
the most popular person at this middle school is a 94-year-old navy veteran, wally richardson in sacramento giving words of wisdom. >> judging others does not define who they are. >> it defines who you are. >> helping them up. >> whenever possible. >> always possible. jillian: wally has been standing outside the school and talking about kindness for ten years. the korean war that is so loved they painted a mural in his honor, his most famous saying. isn't that...
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rob: richardson spoke with the ambassador while she was visiting colombia, the pressure she is putting on. >> the united nations ambassador nikki haley staged a short walk from the venezuelan border declaring it is time for the venezuelan president to go while focusing on the humanitarian crisis in venezuela, flooding into colombia only a few feet away she addressed foreign-policy challenges across the world and questioned how long the us will wait for north korea to surrender its nuclear weapons. >> we are willing to wait if they are willing to wait but we are not willing to wait long. >> reporter: mike pompeo accused him of using sanctions against north korea. state department official for the us is sanctioning russia again for the poisoning of the former british spiders are in england. haley warns of more potential penalties. >> lots of options we could do this past week so those things will continue to happen until we can cleanup the behavior. >> reporter: the us began restoring sanctions against iran it lifted as part of the iran nuclear deal in european firms continue conducting
rob: richardson spoke with the ambassador while she was visiting colombia, the pressure she is putting on. >> the united nations ambassador nikki haley staged a short walk from the venezuelan border declaring it is time for the venezuelan president to go while focusing on the humanitarian crisis in venezuela, flooding into colombia only a few feet away she addressed foreign-policy challenges across the world and questioned how long the us will wait for north korea to surrender its nuclear...
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chief of naval operations john richardson tweeting senator mccain embodies honor, courage and commitment and he's an inspiration to all and those of us on the naval service. on be half of the united states navy and we'll senator mccain in our thoughts and prayers. two people are dead and three others injured after two high school football games end with gun shots. the gunman remains at large in jacksonville, florida where one victim was killed and two others were injured as fans were leaving the game. a 16 year old boy was killed and 18-year-old critically injured in fairfield, california. two suspects are in custody. that's terrible. legendary tv host robin leach has died . the icon is best known as the voice behind the 80 's show lifestyles of the rich and famous. >> he only called one of those possessions homes. his $70 million plus yacht, it's the ultimate status symbol. rachel: a beloved guest on fox & friends appeared on the show several times over the years. >> if we work hard and we strive hard and we are diligent with dedicated with our work and our approach to life, we build ou
chief of naval operations john richardson tweeting senator mccain embodies honor, courage and commitment and he's an inspiration to all and those of us on the naval service. on be half of the united states navy and we'll senator mccain in our thoughts and prayers. two people are dead and three others injured after two high school football games end with gun shots. the gunman remains at large in jacksonville, florida where one victim was killed and two others were injured as fans were leaving...
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is it okay if they go, miss richardson? >> sure. we'll go right after. >> okay. >> good afternoon, commissioners. linda richardson, former san francisco planning commissioner, long time bayview-hunters point. you all need to know that this particular site was where the city and the state several decades ago were trying to build a power plant. yes, the vocal minority -- no, really, the entire community came out and the entire san francisco. after we defeated that with the board of supervisors and just about everybody in san francisco, you all asked us, planning commission, to go back and plan 18.5 years, 18.5 years has now boiled down to your resolution. we came to india basin. you know what, this here, lots of housing. we are the only one building housing. when you see me hear, i am instrumental in building thousands and thousands of houses in my city. when building came to bayview, call me and the rest of my neighbors, i encouraged him, called the a.p.r. we work with them. but what you're about to do then, that zoning of that area
is it okay if they go, miss richardson? >> sure. we'll go right after. >> okay. >> good afternoon, commissioners. linda richardson, former san francisco planning commissioner, long time bayview-hunters point. you all need to know that this particular site was where the city and the state several decades ago were trying to build a power plant. yes, the vocal minority -- no, really, the entire community came out and the entire san francisco. after we defeated that with the board...
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richardson. can you come up a second? i was really trying to understand the history and what you were trying to say in the three minutes. can you expand on what you said. >> yes please. i appreciate your time. when the site -- when a.e.s. was going to build the power plant. we've been very prodevelopment. we went to port of san francisco to the planning commission. we ask them. this neighborhood is a mixed use. we welcome houses. we put together the bayview master plan which you have in your 100-year anniversary. no neighborhood in san francisco. you have residents, youth, seniors and workers trying to create this vision. you have that plan. we created the india basin neighborhood plan. i wish everybody here can look at that. we have housing in there. we have all the mixed use element. that is not the case. >> commissioner richards: what's the difference between what was in front of us today? >> that zoning, we have shown -- [indiscernible] i wish you can go. how many the commissioners have chance to be there. you all nee
richardson. can you come up a second? i was really trying to understand the history and what you were trying to say in the three minutes. can you expand on what you said. >> yes please. i appreciate your time. when the site -- when a.e.s. was going to build the power plant. we've been very prodevelopment. we went to port of san francisco to the planning commission. we ask them. this neighborhood is a mixed use. we welcome houses. we put together the bayview master plan which you have in...
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david richardson lost to donna shalala in a primary for a representative ileana ro ross-lehtinen's seat. >> there's one word official washington doesn't want you to hear. it's [ bleep ]. it's [ bleep ]. it's impeachment. >> and up next, few people were closer to john mccain in the u.s. senate than lindsey graham. senator graham is going to be here to talk about his friend up next. >> the bottom line is, folks, that the people that he served with in jail will tell you the same thing in prison that i will tell you. he is loyal to his friends. he loves his country. and if he has to stand up for his country, so be it. he would die for this country. i love him to death. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a
david richardson lost to donna shalala in a primary for a representative ileana ro ross-lehtinen's seat. >> there's one word official washington doesn't want you to hear. it's [ bleep ]. it's [ bleep ]. it's impeachment. >> and up next, few people were closer to john mccain in the u.s. senate than lindsey graham. senator graham is going to be here to talk about his friend up next. >> the bottom line is, folks, that the people that he served with in jail will tell you the same...
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the olympic silver medalist winning his fourth consecutive asian games title and the richardson al-jazeera as the foreigner sits in past has become one of the first seeded players to be knocked out of the u.s. open in new york russia's dunnill medvedev here knocking out the great number fifteen seed who had been expecting better after rising one hundred forty six ranking places in the past year medvedev will face born a coach of creation in round three on the right while defending u.s. open champion sloane stephens is facing a fight to stay in this year's tournament the american lost the first set against unseated ukrainian unholy in a color nina but the third seed hit back to win the second seven five the match now into a deciding third set stevens is a break up well an extreme heat policy is in force for the second straight day in new york it means that for the first time male players can take a ten minute break between the late to set something that was already allowed for the women on tuesday five players were forced to retire due to heat related problems paul vander worth has more kno
the olympic silver medalist winning his fourth consecutive asian games title and the richardson al-jazeera as the foreigner sits in past has become one of the first seeded players to be knocked out of the u.s. open in new york russia's dunnill medvedev here knocking out the great number fifteen seed who had been expecting better after rising one hundred forty six ranking places in the past year medvedev will face born a coach of creation in round three on the right while defending u.s. open...
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. >> reporter: before the concert, kevin richardson had tweeted that the bands were expecting a sold-out crowd with about 12,000 people. in a later tweet, the band said they would attempt to reschedule at a later date. the saturday night show was to be the back street boys' final performance before beginning a residency at planet hollywood in las vegas in october. >>> tonight the trump administration is declaring the u.s. no longer needs to conserve oil. the policy shift is outlined in a memo released last month in support of the administration's push to relax vehicle mileage standards. in it the energy department says growth of natural gas and other petroleum alternatives has reduced the need for imported oil which in turn reduces the need to conserve it. >>> and still to come, we're taking a look back at 70 years of stories. >> we will show you how far kpix has come and where we're going as we celebrate 70 years of bringing the news home to the bay area. >> here is a familiar sight. low clouds along the shoreline. and more of that to come. we'll have the forecast after a break. ♪ ♪
. >> reporter: before the concert, kevin richardson had tweeted that the bands were expecting a sold-out crowd with about 12,000 people. in a later tweet, the band said they would attempt to reschedule at a later date. the saturday night show was to be the back street boys' final performance before beginning a residency at planet hollywood in las vegas in october. >>> tonight the trump administration is declaring the u.s. no longer needs to conserve oil. the policy shift is...
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investigating vice president spiro agnew at a time when watergate was cooking and we sat down with elliot richardson and he said i nknow this is going t take two to three years to resolve. this turmoil is awful. as the process goes forward and more and more people turn against him and now he has weisselberg and pecker as well as flynn and gates and papadopoulos and mcgahn spending 30 hours with the prosecutor. as more and more people turn, it will get worse and the deal will get worse. >> you mentioned legally speaking it would be part of a big deal. you mentioned his children. are they vulnerable? if so, to what degree. >> i know only a tiny part of what mr. mueller knows but from what i read in the newspaper and see on television, donald jr. is in this thing up to his ear tips. the russian meeting in june was many my judgment a violation of the statute you just have to solicit adverse information from a foreign power and then they get the clown act and giuliani says he didn't know they were russians. of course he knew they were russians. the e-mail setting up the meeting said they were representat
investigating vice president spiro agnew at a time when watergate was cooking and we sat down with elliot richardson and he said i nknow this is going t take two to three years to resolve. this turmoil is awful. as the process goes forward and more and more people turn against him and now he has weisselberg and pecker as well as flynn and gates and papadopoulos and mcgahn spending 30 hours with the prosecutor. as more and more people turn, it will get worse and the deal will get worse. >>...
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. >> joining me now, bill richardson, former ambassador to the u.n. he's negotiated with north korea since the early 1990s. bill, welcome to you. the president has held summits with both of the leaders of russia and north korea. does that put him in position to make demands of russia on related issues? >> well, yes. i mean, he gave an incredible forum to putin. the meeting was a disaster, i think, for the united states. but i think secretary pompeo who has done a good job of negotiating with the north koreans is now finding out that russia is not our friend here. russia is allowing 700 licenses of north korean workers, clear violation of sanctions, and that has been our main weapon against the north koreans. sanctions by china and russia and other countries. so, i think he's finding out that putin meddles in our elections in the united states, blatantly, still doing it. is now violating north korea sanctions. one of the centerpieces of the president's foreign policy. so, you know, pompeo is trying to defend that, i think effectively out there. but it'
. >> joining me now, bill richardson, former ambassador to the u.n. he's negotiated with north korea since the early 1990s. bill, welcome to you. the president has held summits with both of the leaders of russia and north korea. does that put him in position to make demands of russia on related issues? >> well, yes. i mean, he gave an incredible forum to putin. the meeting was a disaster, i think, for the united states. but i think secretary pompeo who has done a good job of...
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i want to thank general dunford, general millie, general neller, admiral richardson, general goldfein, general engall and vice admiral ray. thank you all for your leadership. you're magnificent. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. a very special thank you to the commanding general of the tenth mountain division, major general walt piett. what a special man. walt, i want to thank you. where is walt? where is walt? wallet, thank you very much. thank you: walt is back on american soil after deployment in iraq, and i just want to welcome you home. you have tremendous respect. i have great, great admiration and respect for you, walt, thank you very much. i also had the chance to meet division command sergeant major jason rork, along with tenth mountain division soldier of the year, michael lima. where is michael? soldier of the year. michael. pretty good. and that's soldier of the year, michael, out of how many? how many? that's a lot of soldiers. 18,000. you want to work for me? thank you, michael. that's a great job. we would not be here for today's signing ceremony without the de
i want to thank general dunford, general millie, general neller, admiral richardson, general goldfein, general engall and vice admiral ray. thank you all for your leadership. you're magnificent. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. a very special thank you to the commanding general of the tenth mountain division, major general walt piett. what a special man. walt, i want to thank you. where is walt? where is walt? wallet, thank you very much. thank you: walt is back on american soil after...
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former governor bill richardson is back with me. let's talk, can we, just about the weight that this president holds in these primaries. he has. there's no doubt about it. he's bragged about it. he's been right about it. he clearly has influenced so many of the outcomes of earlier races. he hasn't endorsed anybody here yet. >> it is very telling. remember when jeff flake was announcing his retirement, it was because he wouldn't be able to survive a republican primary in this age of donald trump. we've been talking about arizona. let's also think about florida hosting some primaries tonight as well. in the governor's race there. adam putnam. and that endorsement moved him up to, you know, to become the leader in this race. so in these states it's all about donald trump. it's all about these candidates trying to endure themselves to the president in the primary. becoming less red over time. swing state, they have to pivot in some ways. whether that endorsement hangs over as a cloud or boost. >> obviously senator mccain's name is not o
former governor bill richardson is back with me. let's talk, can we, just about the weight that this president holds in these primaries. he has. there's no doubt about it. he's bragged about it. he's been right about it. he clearly has influenced so many of the outcomes of earlier races. he hasn't endorsed anybody here yet. >> it is very telling. remember when jeff flake was announcing his retirement, it was because he wouldn't be able to survive a republican primary in this age of donald...
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as i say, that's what happened as part of confirming the replacement for elliott richardson. there was a requirement that the investigation continue unimpeded and without any interference from the attorney general. >> jill, good to talk to you, thank you very much. >> thank you, ali. >>> all right, today marks the 13th anniversary of hurricane katrina, a storm once known as the most devastating the u.s. has experienced, but now we're learning that hurricane maria was even more deadly with thousands more americans killed than previously reported. we'll be live in puerto rico, a territory some say was abandoned. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" on msnbc. e" on msnbc it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about mouthfeel. introducing chase ink business unlimited with unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. >>> this just in on our top story. the campaign of florida nominee for governor ron desantis just released a statement about his controversial comment involving the democratic nominee, andrew gillum. again, here's the comment that desantis made on
as i say, that's what happened as part of confirming the replacement for elliott richardson. there was a requirement that the investigation continue unimpeded and without any interference from the attorney general. >> jill, good to talk to you, thank you very much. >> thank you, ali. >>> all right, today marks the 13th anniversary of hurricane katrina, a storm once known as the most devastating the u.s. has experienced, but now we're learning that hurricane maria was even...
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ambassador and bill richardson, you don't want to miss any of the fine guests but to our top story stock hitting record highs as yiet and mexico reached a tentative trade deal reworking a slice of north american free trade agreement known as nafta comepght on deal yesterday while also previewing negotiations with canada. this is something that's special for our manufacturing with, for people who work for jobs. it is also great trade and it makes it a much more fair bill. and we are very, very excited about it. canada will start negotiations shortly i'll be calling the prime minister very soon. and we'll start negotiation and if they would like to negotiate fairly, we'll do that. >> canada's foreign minister is traveling to washington today for negotiations after president trump and prime minister justin trudeau spoke on phone yesterday. how bug is this agreement for the markets? and clearly investors really like what they saw. but now do they want more and more and more? in terms of canada has got to get onboard we have to deal with china. we have to keep -- europe at ease and basically
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in the years since the explosion bill richardson affected by the disaster have taken to the streets and blockaded pemex well sanaa physis. senior clerics officials complained it was costing them three million dollars a day lost production but refused to offer compensation. is the baby then the people. in the middle in the back. of. the company sin different turn to farmers of oxy cauchy on the a kilometer away from the well explosion into activists. and money. you know that worth another good today is the one year anniversary of the explosion and the community of folks back it has received no compensation for their suffering not to. see others doing it or easier to be in the moment when i was a member of a primary level none of them will. not yet be thought yeah they'll get well again look at the mom on let go their child. if it. would give it a. little bit he will put out the grievances are many including claims of a skyrocketing breed of health problems but i don't know margaret oh margaret you know my prince here i'll get in a settlement of it goes a. lawyer and framed with it he has
in the years since the explosion bill richardson affected by the disaster have taken to the streets and blockaded pemex well sanaa physis. senior clerics officials complained it was costing them three million dollars a day lost production but refused to offer compensation. is the baby then the people. in the middle in the back. of. the company sin different turn to farmers of oxy cauchy on the a kilometer away from the well explosion into activists. and money. you know that worth another good...