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evelyn hernandez is an example of that? eat salad you are saying that any woman who has a mystery is at risk of being sentenced to 30 years -- it —— it sounds like you are saying. regardless of your views on abortion, the cases that denis munoz represents, the largest number of them are not abortions, but stillbirths or miscarriages. you would be hard pressed to find a woman “— would be hard pressed to find a woman —— anyone who believes that a woman —— anyone who believes that a woman should spend 30 years in jail for that. hello, how are you doing. most immediate. he is one of the most hardline anti— abortionists in the country. our constitution says that we recognise the human being from the moment of conception. so i don't see the difference between killing a kid and killing a baby inside the womb of its mother. so evelyn hernandez, she was sentenced yes, homicide. her wasn't homicide? yes, homicide. her mother did not know she was pregnant, and she had a stillbirth. she killed the baby. 0ne pregnant,
evelyn hernandez is an example of that? eat salad you are saying that any woman who has a mystery is at risk of being sentenced to 30 years -- it —— it sounds like you are saying. regardless of your views on abortion, the cases that denis munoz represents, the largest number of them are not abortions, but stillbirths or miscarriages. you would be hard pressed to find a woman “— would be hard pressed to find a woman —— anyone who believes that a woman —— anyone who believes that...
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so evelyn is an example of that? it sounds like you're saying that any woman who has a miscarriage is at risk of being sentenced to 30 years in jail? so no matter your views on abortion, whether you're for it or against it, the surprising thing about the cases denis represents they have nothing to do with abortion, they're stillbirths or miscarriages. and you would be ha rd—pressed to find somebody who truly believes that a woman should spend 30 years injailfor having a miscarriage. ricardo parker is a right—wing parliamentarian for the arena political party here. we have agreed to meet. hello. how you doing? very nice too meet you. he is one of most hard line anti—abortionists in the country and not only does he think evelyn's guilty, but he thinks people like her should be sent to jail for even longer. 0ur constitution in article 1 states that we recognise human beings from the moment of conception. so i don't see the difference between killing a kid and killing a baby inside the womb of its mother. someone l
so evelyn is an example of that? it sounds like you're saying that any woman who has a miscarriage is at risk of being sentenced to 30 years in jail? so no matter your views on abortion, whether you're for it or against it, the surprising thing about the cases denis represents they have nothing to do with abortion, they're stillbirths or miscarriages. and you would be ha rd—pressed to find somebody who truly believes that a woman should spend 30 years injailfor having a miscarriage. ricardo...
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she goes back home to east oakland and evelyn's ice cream. life, she says is a beautiful dream, one she could not have created on her own. >> i want to go back, and tell them that story. >> reporter: for students rising above, i'm christin ayers. >> evelyn will be a featured speaker at the rising above gala on thursday, march 22nd at the ritz in san francisco, and to meet our other scholars and their stories, go to our web site, cbssf.com/sra. we'll are be right back. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go
she goes back home to east oakland and evelyn's ice cream. life, she says is a beautiful dream, one she could not have created on her own. >> i want to go back, and tell them that story. >> reporter: for students rising above, i'm christin ayers. >> evelyn will be a featured speaker at the rising above gala on thursday, march 22nd at the ritz in san francisco, and to meet our other scholars and their stories, go to our web site, cbssf.com/sra. we'll are be right back. my name...
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mcmaster >> after a quick swaddle, abington hospital volunteer, evelyn, is about to work her magic. >> rocking, singing, humming, anything that calms them down. >> cuddling is her specialty. >> evelyn's gentle touch. >> so calming to give this kind of care to a baby that it bridges down their stress level, as well as mine. >> retired kent err garth end teacher who has been around children most of her career. she has always had a special place in her heart for babies. >> it is very rewarding to be able to get them calm again. because some of them are very agitated. >> just one of abington hospital kid letters, program that lends a helping hand to parent, unable to be at the hospital. >> it is comfortable for that mom to know that if she can't be here, that her baby is not going to lay in a crib and scream for five hours that i as a nurse or a volunteers tear is going to be in there soothing the baby and taking -- picking the baby up. you would be amazed at the effect on the baby. >> most newborns evelyn cuddles start their life inside abington neonatal intensive care unit where somethi
mcmaster >> after a quick swaddle, abington hospital volunteer, evelyn, is about to work her magic. >> rocking, singing, humming, anything that calms them down. >> cuddling is her specialty. >> evelyn's gentle touch. >> so calming to give this kind of care to a baby that it bridges down their stress level, as well as mine. >> retired kent err garth end teacher who has been around children most of her career. she has always had a special place in her heart for...
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evelyn: absolutely. and i think that the lesson from seeing the incremental series of anti-japanese laws and legislation and measures that then culminated in the forced removal and incarceration of japanese-americans during world war ii, i think that has a lot of contemporary parallels that you see, you know, laws being passed and executive orders being signed. and they could absolutely be building towards another major civil rights infraction. so, it's very important to understand kind of the longer history leading up to pearl harbor. robert: yes. well, congratulations on getting that done. antonia: thank you very much. robert: all right. well, community screening of "the ito sisters: an american story," as well as a q&a is being put on by the sacramento river delta historical society, tuesday may 15 at 7 p.m. at the jean harvie community center in walnut grove, which is near where the three ito sisters grew up. for more information about the event, go to nbcbayarea.com. and coming up next, daca and the
evelyn: absolutely. and i think that the lesson from seeing the incremental series of anti-japanese laws and legislation and measures that then culminated in the forced removal and incarceration of japanese-americans during world war ii, i think that has a lot of contemporary parallels that you see, you know, laws being passed and executive orders being signed. and they could absolutely be building towards another major civil rights infraction. so, it's very important to understand kind of the...
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. ♪ >> reporter: after a quick swaddle abington hospital volunteer evelyn mendel is about to work her magic. >> rocking, singing, humming, anything that, you know, calms them down. so tired the. >> reporter: cuddling is her specialty. >> quiet. >> reporter: fussiness and discomfort from a newborn baby are no match against evelyn's gentle touch. >> so calming to give this kind of care to a baby that it brings down their stress level as well as mine. >> reporter: she's a row tired kindergarten teacher whosen around children most of her career. she's always had a special place in her heart for babies. >> it's very rewarding to be able to get them calm again because some of them are very agitated. >> reporter: she's just one of abington hospital's volunteer cuddlers. a program that lends a helping hand to parents unable to be at the hospital. >> it's comfor comforting for tm to know if she can't be here that her baby is not going to lay in a crib and scream for five hours. either the nurse or, you know, a volunteer is going to be in there soothing the baby and picking the baby up and you
. ♪ >> reporter: after a quick swaddle abington hospital volunteer evelyn mendel is about to work her magic. >> rocking, singing, humming, anything that, you know, calms them down. so tired the. >> reporter: cuddling is her specialty. >> quiet. >> reporter: fussiness and discomfort from a newborn baby are no match against evelyn's gentle touch. >> so calming to give this kind of care to a baby that it brings down their stress level as well as mine. >>...
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now evelyn is a broker at a start up. she still goes back home to east oakland and evelyn's ice cream. life she says is a beautiful dream, one she could not have created on her own. >> i want to go back and tell them the story. >> students rising above, proudly sponsored by bassett furniture. games against the giants team president dave kaval says anyone rootin >>> oakland a's have a tongue in cheek pricing plan at home games against the giants. the team president says anyone rooting for the giants will be charged $50. the price drops to 30 if a giants fan yells go a's. on a more serious side, parking rates are increasing. the standard price is going up from $20 to $30. >> face the nation is next on kpix5. rand paul, bob corker, angus king will be the guests there. >> have a good sunday. >> it should be dry today with temperatures warming up into the work week. one more day to keep the umbrella handy and then we can get rid of it for a while. >> go out and have fun today. if you are going to the giants, the a's, oakland,
now evelyn is a broker at a start up. she still goes back home to east oakland and evelyn's ice cream. life she says is a beautiful dream, one she could not have created on her own. >> i want to go back and tell them the story. >> students rising above, proudly sponsored by bassett furniture. games against the giants team president dave kaval says anyone rootin >>> oakland a's have a tongue in cheek pricing plan at home games against the giants. the team president says...
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been one constant in evelyn's life, it's this, her family's east oakland-based ice cream truck. for over 20 years her family's fortune has hunged on this truck and this treat. >> -- hinged on this truck and this treat. >> i became an adult very early on in life. >> reporter: when we first meant evelyn 12 years ago, she was a high school junior, an a student and class president, but at home she was in survival mode fighting to keep this business afloat. >> it was being two people at the same time. >> reporter: after a bumpy start at college she dropped out. >> because i had students rising above, they were able to give me the help that i needed. >> reporter: help with applying for and getting into a different school, the university of southern california. the years flew by punctuated by internships set up by students rising above. >> to help me and make sure that i made it through and that i was prepared to enter the workforce. >> reporter: but the workforce wasn't prepared for her. evelyn graduated at the height of the recession. >> i just finished at stanford and i can't get a
been one constant in evelyn's life, it's this, her family's east oakland-based ice cream truck. for over 20 years her family's fortune has hunged on this truck and this treat. >> -- hinged on this truck and this treat. >> i became an adult very early on in life. >> reporter: when we first meant evelyn 12 years ago, she was a high school junior, an a student and class president, but at home she was in survival mode fighting to keep this business afloat. >> it was being...
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and also with us is evelyn nakano glenn, antonia's mom, a professor of the graduate school at uc berkley, the founding director of the center for race and gender at cal, as well as the former president of the american sociological association. and personal honors include the asian-american local heroes award from kqed and union bank. welcome to the show. antonia grace glenn: thank you so much for having us.
and also with us is evelyn nakano glenn, antonia's mom, a professor of the graduate school at uc berkley, the founding director of the center for race and gender at cal, as well as the former president of the american sociological association. and personal honors include the asian-american local heroes award from kqed and union bank. welcome to the show. antonia grace glenn: thank you so much for having us.
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. >> evelyn far cas, former assistant secretary of defense and contributor. evelyn, everybody worries about the one trouble spot in the world that could blow up right now. that's the kim jong-un and his determination to build a nuclear arsenal capable of reaching us. what would stop him? what can we imagine coming out of this announcement right now? >> it seems to me from the sources that i have that the letter probably contains an invitation for president trump to meet with the north korean leader. but you know, while that's great and honestly, i have to say i'm encouraged at least we're having this kind of attention being paid to the diplomatic side of things, there's a lot of things that need to be done before you can have heads of state sit down in what we'd call a summit. it the diplomats have to meet to talk about what it is they would ultimately agree to. i would caution viewers that even though this is a good step, i mean, i think obviously highlighting diplomacy is great, better than fire and fury, but there's going to be a long road to walk. >> i kn
. >> evelyn far cas, former assistant secretary of defense and contributor. evelyn, everybody worries about the one trouble spot in the world that could blow up right now. that's the kim jong-un and his determination to build a nuclear arsenal capable of reaching us. what would stop him? what can we imagine coming out of this announcement right now? >> it seems to me from the sources that i have that the letter probably contains an invitation for president trump to meet with the...
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and evelyn vargas, former deputy secretary of defense, now msnbc national security analyst. we have to watch tillerson one more time then talk about this. let's watch. >> we're a long ways from negotiations. i think it's -- we just need to be very clear-eyed and realistic about it. >> i'm going to make that my new ringer. we're a long way from negotiations. how did we go from a long way from negotiations to donald trump's announcement that we're having direct face-to-face talks? >> well, i think there are two aspects to this, nicolle. i think first the south koreans obviously wanting to push forward with further discussions, they have made progress especially right before the olympics through the olympics and so we shouldn't discount too much the south korean dimension here. >> you mean the secretary of state is not aware of the south korean -- >> let me finish, nicolle. >> okay. >> there is the south korean dimension which is happening independent of whatever is happening here in washington with stormy daniels or anything else. secondly the president obviously short circuit
and evelyn vargas, former deputy secretary of defense, now msnbc national security analyst. we have to watch tillerson one more time then talk about this. let's watch. >> we're a long ways from negotiations. i think it's -- we just need to be very clear-eyed and realistic about it. >> i'm going to make that my new ringer. we're a long way from negotiations. how did we go from a long way from negotiations to donald trump's announcement that we're having direct face-to-face talks?...
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michelle, this is my mother evelyn. mom, michelle. evelyn, it's a pleasure. you have a wonderful son. yes, i do. but charlie and alan must never learn of him. before she kills, she likes to torture. so, how did you two meet? charlie asked me to look at a little thing on his butt. oh, smooth, charlie. she's a dermatologist, mom. oh, a doctor? so you have access to charlie's medical records and still went out with him. okay, nice to see you, mom. i don't want to keep you from whatever poor schmuck you're here to meet.
michelle, this is my mother evelyn. mom, michelle. evelyn, it's a pleasure. you have a wonderful son. yes, i do. but charlie and alan must never learn of him. before she kills, she likes to torture. so, how did you two meet? charlie asked me to look at a little thing on his butt. oh, smooth, charlie. she's a dermatologist, mom. oh, a doctor? so you have access to charlie's medical records and still went out with him. okay, nice to see you, mom. i don't want to keep you from whatever poor...
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evelyn vargas? >> yes, i'm trying to get a word in. that's great. thank you. okay. i want to actually flip what juan said upside down. that's what i think this is, not a short-circuiting, but i actually think it is a case of the president doing like a ribbon cutting. he has flipped the idea of a presidential summit upside down. so he's going to do a ribbon cutting, he's going to say we're going to talk with north korea. we don't even know what the substance is. and this as i'm describing is the best case scenario, and then may come up the experts, we experts in the state department who can come in, fill in, and try to come up with a deal. so, i do think it's worth doing the ribbon cutting meeting, but i agree with juan, we have to have some kind of pressure exerted throughout because the administration really needs to stick to what vice-president pence said their policy would be, which is the maximum pressure plus engagement. >>> the other thing i would say is there are three things that i really believe before we do the ribbon cutting this president needs to get fr
evelyn vargas? >> yes, i'm trying to get a word in. that's great. thank you. okay. i want to actually flip what juan said upside down. that's what i think this is, not a short-circuiting, but i actually think it is a case of the president doing like a ribbon cutting. he has flipped the idea of a presidential summit upside down. so he's going to do a ribbon cutting, he's going to say we're going to talk with north korea. we don't even know what the substance is. and this as i'm describing...
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it's something else. >> that's a huge tragedy for any country. >> it's also, evelyn it strikes me we have seen -- this is an escalation. obviously a provocation and it seems there's a dangerous ambiguity what the rules of the road are in the nature of this relationship right now that i fear is incredibly worrisome in terms of how quickly conflict wok continue to ratchet up. >> i agree, chris. what we've seen here is across the board russia is breaking the international rules of road. they're escalating. you know, we even have a russian oligarch who i'm sure the other mikhail knows who was mysteriously found dead in his hotel room and they said he had the squiv lent bruising of someone who fell downstairs 50 times in a row. >> speaking of mysterious deaths of mr. lessen, everybody in russia thinks a majority of russian experts think he was murdered by americans. >> oh, my. >> absolutely. >> so the american authorities of course, don't have eight an conclusive explanation. i personally believe this is probably you can add it to the tal live these russian assassinations. but i think you
it's something else. >> that's a huge tragedy for any country. >> it's also, evelyn it strikes me we have seen -- this is an escalation. obviously a provocation and it seems there's a dangerous ambiguity what the rules of the road are in the nature of this relationship right now that i fear is incredibly worrisome in terms of how quickly conflict wok continue to ratchet up. >> i agree, chris. what we've seen here is across the board russia is breaking the international rules...
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evelyn, i want to ask you about a different story. you mentioned hacking, these groups, fancy bear that have interfered in our election -- in our elections kind of our political system generally. you worked in the obama administration and there's been some reporting out about some frustration frankly among foreign policy officials about how far this president obama was willing to go to combat election meddling. do you think the obama administration did enough to try and basically, you know, push back on the russian effort or not? >> so i will say i was no longer in the in the administration when this happened. i left at the end of 2015. i was watching it from outside, although i knew we had very good intelligence the little they were saying publicly made me alarmed. i believe they should have done more the putin and president understand no they only understand firmness. if are you not firm with them they will keep pushing, which is why we are in danger now. i don't want to second guess president obama. he had his reasons. he didn't wa
evelyn, i want to ask you about a different story. you mentioned hacking, these groups, fancy bear that have interfered in our election -- in our elections kind of our political system generally. you worked in the obama administration and there's been some reporting out about some frustration frankly among foreign policy officials about how far this president obama was willing to go to combat election meddling. do you think the obama administration did enough to try and basically, you know,...
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with us now evelyn far cuss, the former deputy assistant defense of russia. and here on set, our panel. noelle nick por as well as bass l sniper. over to you evelyn, it sound like we were trying to find out if there was a heads up, what do do you make of what you're hearing about this missile test? >> i don't think it's supremely alarming. we heard the chief of company say the united states can deter anything russia can bring out of us short of a major assault attack. we're not at that point with russia because that would be a doom's day scenario. i think what we're looking at is it's likely that they gave us a heads up, although this test occurred on their drones so in a facility not sort of out in the open, which is different from another test that they've alerted us to already that they're going to conduct on april. they gave us a time frame or gave the international community otime frame of april 4th or 6th in the baltic sea. i don't know what they're going to be testing there, i'm not sure whether they said. i see it as a signal to the ballic states who
with us now evelyn far cuss, the former deputy assistant defense of russia. and here on set, our panel. noelle nick por as well as bass l sniper. over to you evelyn, it sound like we were trying to find out if there was a heads up, what do do you make of what you're hearing about this missile test? >> i don't think it's supremely alarming. we heard the chief of company say the united states can deter anything russia can bring out of us short of a major assault attack. we're not at that...
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can. >> evelyn is just one in a million. when she lifts at the meet, she walks up with the walker, and she lifts in the open women's class. it's not the handicapped class. it's an age group and weight group, and she's all alone. >> reporter: all alone at the top of her game. cheri ablin is her training partner. >> first competition in chico i went to, i was the oldest woman at 55, and now we have women 82, in their 70s, and older lifting has gotten more popular since we have been bringing our name to the competition. it's fun. she encourages me, and i encourage her, and it's better than lifting by yourself. we can have fun, and then it makes it easier. >> reporter: she will be the first to tell you that at 92 she can't overdo it. >> i go mondays and thursdays, and that's all. >> reporter: whatever she is doing, it's working. at her last meet in chico, she was in the 90-95 age division, 181-pound weight class, and she did three lifts, the third 93.5 pounds, and she broke her own world record to establish a new one. she's the
can. >> evelyn is just one in a million. when she lifts at the meet, she walks up with the walker, and she lifts in the open women's class. it's not the handicapped class. it's an age group and weight group, and she's all alone. >> reporter: all alone at the top of her game. cheri ablin is her training partner. >> first competition in chico i went to, i was the oldest woman at 55, and now we have women 82, in their 70s, and older lifting has gotten more popular since we have...
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evelyn told us she was hopeful. >> i guess the judge didn't see it that way. didn't want to change his mind. >> reporter: we visited jim and evelyn last night hours after a judge dismissed all involuntary manslaughter charges in their son timothy's case. the former fraternity member, danny casey among those to have the charge dropped. in a statement to cbs news, casey's attorney called involuntary manslaughter filings a mistake. >> do you think it was john reach to go for stom charges? >> i don't know. >> i don't either. >> casey and former fraternity brother, bren dan young are charged with conspiracy to commit hazing. 24 others face charges. all of which include jail time. >> this is no longer just a hazing case. this is a conspiracy to commit hazing case. >> piazza family attorney tom klein. >> every individual who was charged faces multiple counts, each count, which could carry with it, one year in jail. >> prosecutors say fraternal team brothers gave piazza 18 drinks in 82 minutes during a pledge event at the house in february 2017. he fell and repeatedly
evelyn told us she was hopeful. >> i guess the judge didn't see it that way. didn't want to change his mind. >> reporter: we visited jim and evelyn last night hours after a judge dismissed all involuntary manslaughter charges in their son timothy's case. the former fraternity member, danny casey among those to have the charge dropped. in a statement to cbs news, casey's attorney called involuntary manslaughter filings a mistake. >> do you think it was john reach to go for stom...
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evelyn, let's start with what was unveiled yesterday. president vladimir putin urging the world to listen, saying the world hasn't listened before, talking in great detail about this arsenal. what's the foreign policy community here in the united states make of what the president said yesterday? >> well, david, first of all, it's a lot of boisterous kind of belacos rhetoric you'd expect from him. he'll be reelected. we know what the outcome will be but nevertheless what he's running on is making russia great again because the old deal he offered to the russian people was an economic deal. he's going to make their lifestyle better. we can't offer that anymore. that's his first audience. the second one is the international policymakering committee first and foremost in washington and our nato allies. putin is saying i'm strong enough to stand up to nato, that your missile defenses won't affect me. all of this is kind of irrel vent because our missile defenses are not aimed at russia but rogue states like north korea and iran. >> how does t
evelyn, let's start with what was unveiled yesterday. president vladimir putin urging the world to listen, saying the world hasn't listened before, talking in great detail about this arsenal. what's the foreign policy community here in the united states make of what the president said yesterday? >> well, david, first of all, it's a lot of boisterous kind of belacos rhetoric you'd expect from him. he'll be reelected. we know what the outcome will be but nevertheless what he's running on is...
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that's evelyn have a terrible record of shaka they've lost on every one of their last nine visits to get some care. but the capital city club but the better of the early exchanges and somehow money is not to go ahead. if only this gilt edged opportunity had fallen to a strike not defend nicholas star. the hosts show them how to do it on thirty seven minutes a slick move was finished off by mark opiates a january arrival for the events this is so fast every time he's started. daniel caligiuri and franco do sound so involved in the build up that's a keeper rule yeah star and was not some used shout to win for the third time in a row and stone calls for the champions league. i'm shocked frankfurt could also be heading for the champions league an unlikely prospect at the start of the campaign against hanover a go from danny de coster was enough to settle matters his first goal in the bonus league kind of his defense case in all the time in the world will go should not have counted though it turns out it wasn't a corner but the video assistant referee stayed quiet on the hour the v.a.r. d
that's evelyn have a terrible record of shaka they've lost on every one of their last nine visits to get some care. but the capital city club but the better of the early exchanges and somehow money is not to go ahead. if only this gilt edged opportunity had fallen to a strike not defend nicholas star. the hosts show them how to do it on thirty seven minutes a slick move was finished off by mark opiates a january arrival for the events this is so fast every time he's started. daniel caligiuri...
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evelyn rodriguez is here with her message to lawmakers about the need for border security up next. trump - the college class sparking outrage nationwide. >> it was written by a left-wing nut on the east coast. trump is in the name of the course. it is clear who they are targeting. heather: how that backlash is forcing the university to change the name of the course which kfc can't catch a break first. they ran out of their main ingredient, chicken. weight until you hear what the chicken chain is dealing with now. heather: brutal ms 13 game club is accused of murdering teenage girls laughing in the face of the grieving family court, the same parent who stood up in the state of the union to send a message about the dangers of deadly games. evelyn rodriguez, mother of 16-year-old kayla joins me with her message to lawmakers on immigration. thank you for joining us. i want to start, i knew you were coming on. tell us about kayla, your daughter. >> kayla was loving, caring. she wanted to make everybody laugh. she was a funny girl. heather: she was walking home with her best friend in th
evelyn rodriguez is here with her message to lawmakers about the need for border security up next. trump - the college class sparking outrage nationwide. >> it was written by a left-wing nut on the east coast. trump is in the name of the course. it is clear who they are targeting. heather: how that backlash is forcing the university to change the name of the course which kfc can't catch a break first. they ran out of their main ingredient, chicken. weight until you hear what the chicken...
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to find solutions together and not sort of in a union unilateral approach ok measured response there evelyn metson the general manager of the american chamber of commerce here in germany thank you so much better lock. stock markets around the world two good beating following trends announcement in germany the blue chip dax tumbled more than two percent and for the latest let's cross over to daniel cope has been keeping an eye for us on the trading floor in frankfurt danielle house this turbulence day wrapping up. well monica let's just forget about today it has been really lousy a possible mix of possible high interest rates and a possible trade war have really left shares dropping at the blue chip index thanks for the first time since august it has been under the magical point mark of twelve thousand points and even though the consequences here for europe are still not clear during most of the day there has not even been a single share our shares for example of still make were down with more than five percent person corp shares also really suffering today down with more than three percent
to find solutions together and not sort of in a union unilateral approach ok measured response there evelyn metson the general manager of the american chamber of commerce here in germany thank you so much better lock. stock markets around the world two good beating following trends announcement in germany the blue chip dax tumbled more than two percent and for the latest let's cross over to daniel cope has been keeping an eye for us on the trading floor in frankfurt danielle house this...
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. >>> girl scouts evelyn and delaney dream of starting a company together. at just 9 years old they're already on their way. learning how to code, bead by bead. >> helping people that could get like hurt, and their money could get stolen. >> they're among the first girl scouts pursuing new cybersecurity badges to take on the growing threat of data breaches, hacking and identity theft. >> and helping people be more safe and kind of what girl scouts do. >> they start with the basics. >> evelyn, you're my message sender. >> learning how the internet is really just a huge web of connection. older scouts will master you viruses work and participate in hack-a-thon. by exposing scouts to the field early, girl scouts ceo sylvia acevedo wants to close the gender gap. >> we're looking at how are we going to expand the workforce for what's happening in the cyberworld? >> palo alto networks, designed the program, her goal, hire girl scouts one day. >> it's going to be exciting to see these girls become our cyberdefenders. we'll need the best and greatest minds. >> they'
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just to go back to what we were just talking about, jake and evelyn, i'd like you to weigh in on this. we are waiting for the video. this woman is sitting down with anderson cooper and she relates a story, and the quote here says she picked up -- he showed her a magazine with himself on the cover and she says, someone should take that magazine and spank you with it. she says this on camera. and then once she actually does it, which she relates and explains, anderson cooper asks her, well, what did he say then? and she says, he became more comfortable, quote, wow, you are special he told her. you remind me of my daughter. these kinds of things keep going. anderson cooper asked, did he use a condom. she says no. this is the president of the united states. are these clips of this really not going to impact the debate? >> i actually have a hard time processing all of this, but i think that -- >> i think i do, too. >> so, i do think, though, that if i am a democrat running against republicans for any seat around the country in 2018, i would run these clips and run clips of the president fi
just to go back to what we were just talking about, jake and evelyn, i'd like you to weigh in on this. we are waiting for the video. this woman is sitting down with anderson cooper and she relates a story, and the quote here says she picked up -- he showed her a magazine with himself on the cover and she says, someone should take that magazine and spank you with it. she says this on camera. and then once she actually does it, which she relates and explains, anderson cooper asks her, well, what...
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evelyn knows more than anyone psychological impact of staying here. her brother, m. she says it is because he was ondiwhelmed by the c ssi >>di with all thstrous maria left, it affected him. seeing so muchicitseeing all , the bad news, saying all of -- seeing all the desolation and people leaving. it affected him mentally. there has been a massive sike in puerto ricans attempting suicice the storm. in many ways, people here cannot aaccept the devastation o force of nature like hurricane maria much more thn understand the suffering they are still going throcaugh y nowt bbc news, puerto rico. jane:he legacy of hurricane maria there. supporters of gun control legislation are getting ready to ascend on washington d.c. other cities this weekend. the march for our lives was organized by survivors of last month's parkland school shooting, just the latest issue to inspire mass protest. america has a rich history of demonstrations and artistic works that reflect them. nick bryanhas gone to the um in newneitmuy or an exhibition of some of those ke yy mokments. seckge tiprt. af
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>> avalyn grace >> ava won the bracket but a mixture of evelyn and ava so avalyn. >> what is it like having a new human? >> it's so awesome. totally different lifestyle but it's like the best ever. >> people were so invested in all of this. why did you decide to do it bracket style and allow people to name your baby? >> once we found out we were having a girl we couldn't agree on a girl. >> we had a boy's name picked out but not a girl. >> we were worried we'd get a lot of crazy names. >> we did. >> we got a lot of good names. now we want more girls because there's a lot of pretty girl names. >> we got messages thanks so much, i found the perfect name for your bracket. >> baby face. >> how long do you expect to take this whole youtube blogging thing, now that you have a whole new human in the mix? >> we're taking her with us. >> as soon as we can in a few weeks we hope to hit at road, go on a few adventures and hoping to do a tour this morning so hide our treasures and visit all over. >> gives us more purpose in our adventuring. >>> that's it. that's all. thanks for joining us on "ri
>> avalyn grace >> ava won the bracket but a mixture of evelyn and ava so avalyn. >> what is it like having a new human? >> it's so awesome. totally different lifestyle but it's like the best ever. >> people were so invested in all of this. why did you decide to do it bracket style and allow people to name your baby? >> once we found out we were having a girl we couldn't agree on a girl. >> we had a boy's name picked out but not a girl. >> we were...
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. >> evelyn? >> i would say the first thing, ari, is the way this happened is highly unconstructive and it didn't need to come down this way, just suddenly firing tillerson out of the blue means a lot of people around the world are trying to figure out what to do. i spoke to a japanese minister who said his foreign minister is coming to town on friday. if you had a normal process, you would have a phase in, phase out, and you could deal with problems like that much more quickly and rationally. and the other thing, of course, is for the japanese, they're trying to figure out how they figure into this u.s.-north korea bilateral negotiation which may or may not occur in may. >> michael? >> on the style, this is incredibly undignified, of course, to be fired by a tweet. and just to remind everybody, secretary tillerson is not on twitter. he was just here at stanford and told us all he did not have a twitter account. >> i can't tell you how much time i waste on twitter. >> you and i both. on the substa
. >> evelyn? >> i would say the first thing, ari, is the way this happened is highly unconstructive and it didn't need to come down this way, just suddenly firing tillerson out of the blue means a lot of people around the world are trying to figure out what to do. i spoke to a japanese minister who said his foreign minister is coming to town on friday. if you had a normal process, you would have a phase in, phase out, and you could deal with problems like that much more quickly and...
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just feels great to be outdoors in nature i wouldn't say what i do makes sense but it makes me happy evelyn dundas me save a book is my. that's why he'll continue spending hours carrying his bike on his back of a mountain. for a descent that lasts only a few minutes but what minutes they are. not for everyone most definitely better inspired by our cycling series we'd love to know if you are into bikes of any kind maybe also mountain biking or even holistic cycling or b.m.x. perhaps whatever your pleasure send us a picture with your favorite two wheeler and as a thanks for your feedback one lucky viewer will get this funky cycling bag made from up cycled bike tires very cool indeed so best of luck to all of you and hope you play along. or we finish off with some musical innovation and most people play piano with these it helps also if you have ice long fingers so you can reach over an octave if necessary but music professor smith has found a way to give his hands and individual fingers even more reach his. last minute has set out to revolutionize piano playing his innovation is a data glove.
just feels great to be outdoors in nature i wouldn't say what i do makes sense but it makes me happy evelyn dundas me save a book is my. that's why he'll continue spending hours carrying his bike on his back of a mountain. for a descent that lasts only a few minutes but what minutes they are. not for everyone most definitely better inspired by our cycling series we'd love to know if you are into bikes of any kind maybe also mountain biking or even holistic cycling or b.m.x. perhaps whatever...
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evelyn a knows more thone the psychological impact of staying here. her brother, julio, took his life just last month. she says it is becse he was overwhelmed by the conditions since the hurricane. >> with all the disastrous maria left, it affected him. seeing so much damage, being without electricity seeing all , the bad news, saying all of -- seeing all the desolation and people leaving. it affected him mentally. there hasspeen a massive e in puerto ricans attempting suicide since the storm. in many ways, people here cannot accept the devastation of a force of nature like hurricane maria much me that they can understand the suffering they are still going through now. bbc news, puerto rico. jane: the legacy of hurricane maria thf e. supportersn control legislation are getting ready to andend on washington d.c. other cities this weekend. h mathrcfor our lives was shooting, just the latest issue to ipire mass protest. america has a rich hiatory of demonsns and artistic works that reflect them. nick bryant has gone to the whitney museum in new york for
evelyn a knows more thone the psychological impact of staying here. her brother, julio, took his life just last month. she says it is becse he was overwhelmed by the conditions since the hurricane. >> with all the disastrous maria left, it affected him. seeing so much damage, being without electricity seeing all , the bad news, saying all of -- seeing all the desolation and people leaving. it affected him mentally. there hasspeen a massive e in puerto ricans attempting suicide since the...
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evelyn, stay with me for analysis of this afterwards. >> thank you very much. thank you. i'm honored to be joined by prime minister lofven of sweden. at our first meeting in the white house. sweden is one of our oldest and closest partners and was among the firs offer the united states an unsolicited treaty of friendship, a treaty signed, believe it or not, in 1783. that's a long time ago. my daughter, ivanka, had a wonderful time watching american and swedish athletes compete in the recent men's curling final at the olympics. that was something, huh? that was a little upset. but that wasn't expected, but that's okay. we'll take it, right? all of the athletes should be immensely proud of the great job they did. the prime minister and i have just concluded a series of very productive meetings. the relationship between the united states and sweden is one based on shared values, including respect for individual rights, the rule of law and human dignity. these common principles are the foundation of our partnership and we have had a great partnership for many years. we look f
evelyn, stay with me for analysis of this afterwards. >> thank you very much. thank you. i'm honored to be joined by prime minister lofven of sweden. at our first meeting in the white house. sweden is one of our oldest and closest partners and was among the firs offer the united states an unsolicited treaty of friendship, a treaty signed, believe it or not, in 1783. that's a long time ago. my daughter, ivanka, had a wonderful time watching american and swedish athletes compete in the...
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evelyn cruz knows more than anyone the psychological impact of staying here. her brother, julio, took his life just last month. she says it's because he was overwhelmed by the conditions since the hurricane. translation: all the disasters in real life, it affected him, seeing so much need, knowing all the bad news, being without electricity. seeing all the desolation and all the people leaving. it affected him mentally. and there has been a massive spike in puerto ricans attempting suicide since the storm. in many ways, people here can accept the devastation of a force of nature like hurricane maria much more than they can understand the suffering they are still going through now. aleem maqbool, bbc news, morovis, puerto rico. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. party leaders in peru have accepted the resignation of president pedro pablo kuczynski, who announced earlier on wednesday that he was standing down amid allegations of corruption. his vice—president is due to be sworn in on friday. mr kuczynski had been due to face an imp
evelyn cruz knows more than anyone the psychological impact of staying here. her brother, julio, took his life just last month. she says it's because he was overwhelmed by the conditions since the hurricane. translation: all the disasters in real life, it affected him, seeing so much need, knowing all the bad news, being without electricity. seeing all the desolation and all the people leaving. it affected him mentally. and there has been a massive spike in puerto ricans attempting suicide...
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farkas, the secretary of defense for russia ukraine and eurasia evelyn, good morning >> good morning. >> he got 7.1% of the vote does that reflect the percentage of the vote that turned out? >> they think the turnout was around 64%, 65%. which is lower than what they had been pushing for the russian government had, according to reports they did not deny they had a goal of 70% of the vote, which they got it looks like but they wanted 70% turnout. and they didn't get that and that's despite the fact that they tried really hard they had things like food sales. apparently, a lot of employers were telling their employees you have to go out and vote, and we want proof so people were taking selfies of themselves at polling stations because the russian government knew this was going to be a boring election for the russians all the candidates running against putin, seven of them were preapproved the guy not approved was callin for boycott so they knew some people would be paying attention to him on balance, it's good for putin. >> what does it allow him to do with this election >> it allows h
farkas, the secretary of defense for russia ukraine and eurasia evelyn, good morning >> good morning. >> he got 7.1% of the vote does that reflect the percentage of the vote that turned out? >> they think the turnout was around 64%, 65%. which is lower than what they had been pushing for the russian government had, according to reports they did not deny they had a goal of 70% of the vote, which they got it looks like but they wanted 70% turnout. and they didn't get that and...
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i just want to correct what evelyn said. we did take them off the terrorism list. that was in regard to a very specific element, which was blowing up their cooling tower. we kept a full pan of sanctions on them and i would recommend we do that. i think it's very important to understand that these issues hinge on very technical problems. there's the operation of the plutonium based reactor, the so-called graphite reactor. we should get that stopped. we should get international inspectors in there. then the question of the highly enriched uranium program. and ultimately, we should have a step-by-step plan whose last step involves getting international teams in there to take possession of the material. that may be a long way from now, but there needs to be -- this needs to be spelled out. see what the north koreans expect from us. they probably want economic assistance, energy assistance. might ask for civil nuclear plan as they have before. we need to be prepared for all of these things. what i would like ideally to see is if there's a summit meeting that it is in th
i just want to correct what evelyn said. we did take them off the terrorism list. that was in regard to a very specific element, which was blowing up their cooling tower. we kept a full pan of sanctions on them and i would recommend we do that. i think it's very important to understand that these issues hinge on very technical problems. there's the operation of the plutonium based reactor, the so-called graphite reactor. we should get that stopped. we should get international inspectors in...
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evelyn lorintzi/protesterwe have these things called lockdowns where you go up against the wall just for practice and every time a few people get really scared more than a million people took to the streets across the country.. inspired by the survivors of the parkland florida school shooting. dr. sophia yen/protesteri just think this could totally be prevented. we saw this happen in australia and they passed laws and they haven't had any since so it is absolutely doable and just a question of whether we as the voters, we as parents, we as families have the will power to say no more not another one. bryn powell/protesterit needs to come from our leaders and our politicians and it's just not happened yet. and i think this has been a little bit louder than ever before.. so hoping that this actually does institute change. a lot of young kids came with signs.. and expressed their fears and hopes. it feels weird to see these things happening to people about your age ish. and maybe it can happen to you. sometimes i feel scared. ( marty ) that was hermela aregawi with the story. ( marty ) i
evelyn lorintzi/protesterwe have these things called lockdowns where you go up against the wall just for practice and every time a few people get really scared more than a million people took to the streets across the country.. inspired by the survivors of the parkland florida school shooting. dr. sophia yen/protesteri just think this could totally be prevented. we saw this happen in australia and they passed laws and they haven't had any since so it is absolutely doable and just a question of...
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that's the way i would frame the question for evelyn. evelyn, we now have six more years of putin. what is the right way to treat him? what's the way in which the u.s., through its policy, can seek to limit the damage he does? should we stop referring to him as an elected leader? >> i definitely wouldn't refer to you as a democratically elected leader. here is the thing. i agree with michael mcfall's fears. putin and the comment that dan made before about the poisoning. putin did that on purpose. what he did in london was deliberately intended to bring about a reaction in the west. but theresa may said she was very measured because they know, the brits know, so she said there's more coming. i think the problem is putin will not stop with his aggressive actions against the west. he's certainly not going to stop now. he's actually weaker domestically. yes, he got 70-plus-percent of the vote. but the turnout was lower. to get the turnout they got, they had to coerce people. employers were telling people you go and vote and take a selfie to prove it to me. they were having sales of egg
that's the way i would frame the question for evelyn. evelyn, we now have six more years of putin. what is the right way to treat him? what's the way in which the u.s., through its policy, can seek to limit the damage he does? should we stop referring to him as an elected leader? >> i definitely wouldn't refer to you as a democratically elected leader. here is the thing. i agree with michael mcfall's fears. putin and the comment that dan made before about the poisoning. putin did that on...
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it's a hundred years since some women got the vote i think evelyn pankhurst my great grandmother and sylvia pankhurst my grandmother would be saying look let's celebrate the achievements there are some fantastic games that we do need to be aware of and highlight but they would be forward looking and they'd be saying you know come on hundred years and you're still fighting equal pay you still not have equal representation in parliament violence massaging the the treatment that women get it sounds too similar to the type of world that we lived in and come on keep going i'm sure they'd be urging us on. an investigation has found british cycling star bradley wiggins took a banned drug before winning the two thousand and twelve tour de france the report by a parliamentary sports committee says wiggins used powerful substance to prepare for the race it says the team sky who wiggins was riding with crossed an ethical line but wiggins says he took the drug to treat his atha asthma and denies using substances without medical need wiggins is credited for bringing integrity back to cycling afte
it's a hundred years since some women got the vote i think evelyn pankhurst my great grandmother and sylvia pankhurst my grandmother would be saying look let's celebrate the achievements there are some fantastic games that we do need to be aware of and highlight but they would be forward looking and they'd be saying you know come on hundred years and you're still fighting equal pay you still not have equal representation in parliament violence massaging the the treatment that women get it...
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. >> girl scouts evelyn and delany dream of starting a company together. >> after the white it's the blue? >> it's the blue, yeah. >> reporter: at just 9 years old they're already on their way. learning how to code, bead by bead. >> i'm helping people that could get like their money could get stolen. >> reporter: they're among the first girl scouts pursuing new cybersecurity badges to take on the growing threat of data breaches, hacking and identity theft. >> and helping people be more safe is kind of what girl scouts do. >> reporter: they start with the basics. >> you're going to be my message sender. >> reporter: like learning how the internet is really just a huge web of connection. older scouts will master how viruses work and participate in hack-a-thons. >> how do you like it? >> i like it. >> reporter: women currently hold just 11% of cybersecurity jobs around the world. by exposing scouts to the field early, girl scouts ceo sylvia acevedo wants to close that gender gap. >> a lot of girls, they really want to be part of protecting america. we're really looking at how are we goi
. >> girl scouts evelyn and delany dream of starting a company together. >> after the white it's the blue? >> it's the blue, yeah. >> reporter: at just 9 years old they're already on their way. learning how to code, bead by bead. >> i'm helping people that could get like their money could get stolen. >> reporter: they're among the first girl scouts pursuing new cybersecurity badges to take on the growing threat of data breaches, hacking and identity theft....
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evelyn cruz knows more than anyone the psychological impact of staying here. her brother, julio, took his life just last month. she says it's because he was overwhelmed by the conditions since the hurricane. translation: all the disasters in real life, it affected him. seeing so much need. —— maria left. knowing all the bad news. being without electricity. seeing all the desolation and all the people leaving. it affected him mentally. and there has been a massive spike in puerto ricans attempting suicide since the storm. in many ways, people here can accept the devastation of a force of nature like hurricane maria much more than they can understand the suffering they are still going through now. aleem maqbool, bbc news, morovis, puerto rico. the pilot of the jet that crashed at the shoreham air show in 2015 is to be charged with the manslaughter by gross negligence of the 11 people who died on the ground. andrew hill is also accused of endangering an aircraft and is due to appear before magistrates next month. for the latest, let's join our correspondent,
evelyn cruz knows more than anyone the psychological impact of staying here. her brother, julio, took his life just last month. she says it's because he was overwhelmed by the conditions since the hurricane. translation: all the disasters in real life, it affected him. seeing so much need. —— maria left. knowing all the bad news. being without electricity. seeing all the desolation and all the people leaving. it affected him mentally. and there has been a massive spike in puerto ricans...
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it's a hundred years since some women got the vote i think evelyn pankhurst my great grandmother and sylvia plank us my grandmother would be saying look let's celebrate the achievements there are some fantastic games that we do need to be aware of and highlight but they would be forward looking and they'd be saying you know come on hundred years and you're still fighting equal pay you still not have equal representation in parliament violence massage leave the treatment that women get it sounds too similar to the type of world that we lived in and come on keep going i'm sure they'd be urging us on. the shape of water has won best picture at hollywood's biggest night of the year the academy awards frances mcdormand won best actress for her role in three billboards outside evan missouri and gary oldman took best actor for his portrayal of britain's second world war leader winston churchill in darkest hour rob reynolds has more from outside the dolby theater where the oscars took place. and you know i think that that the most interesting moment was when frances mcdormand picked up her o
it's a hundred years since some women got the vote i think evelyn pankhurst my great grandmother and sylvia plank us my grandmother would be saying look let's celebrate the achievements there are some fantastic games that we do need to be aware of and highlight but they would be forward looking and they'd be saying you know come on hundred years and you're still fighting equal pay you still not have equal representation in parliament violence massage leave the treatment that women get it sounds...
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striking an israeli soldier plus a fight for water a severe drought in kenya as communities going to war evelyn writes or not stay with us. from dusky sunsets over the sprawling savannah. to sunrise atop an asian metropolis halla the same pretty stormy weather in the central mediterranean the moment that usually means is taking the energy of the atmosphere so that cloud you see can we have to kids through the caucasus is dropping no more than a little bit of rain or snow and south of it all the sun is at twenty seven in beirut twenty six in jerusalem about city in baghdad now with fine with a like this the wind direction will determine where the temperatures rise rapidly i'm given what i said about the central med we're drawing warms up from the south thirty one in beirut and this is come friday looks fairly winded i think it probably will be trucked choppy in the eastern med but the same influence exists further east cities freeze a full cross by god twenty three in terre expect him to slowly rise or actually could say rapidly rising this time of the year in the arabian peninsula got thirty th
striking an israeli soldier plus a fight for water a severe drought in kenya as communities going to war evelyn writes or not stay with us. from dusky sunsets over the sprawling savannah. to sunrise atop an asian metropolis halla the same pretty stormy weather in the central mediterranean the moment that usually means is taking the energy of the atmosphere so that cloud you see can we have to kids through the caucasus is dropping no more than a little bit of rain or snow and south of it all the...
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that ultra hardline approach is met with little support internationally or within the us evelyn farkas is a security expert and served in the defense department under barack obama. i disagree with that i mean anything to maintain the dialogue keep the conversation going i think would be useful now i will say in defense of the diplomats what i'm hearing from them in private conversations is that the north koreans do not want to talk to our diplomats they're not interested in negotiating and again i think this is because kim jong un has decided he's not negotiating until he has his full full nuclear deterrence and the world knows it. the federal republic of germany has had diplomatic relations with north korea since two thousand one. hundred foreign minister not go former helped establish that. chancellor at the time was. this the situation is dire. security is not guaranteed there will be more families. and i agree with our foreign minister on a stablish in ties it is the minister still has to work out the technical details that might take the decision has been taken but. what happened
that ultra hardline approach is met with little support internationally or within the us evelyn farkas is a security expert and served in the defense department under barack obama. i disagree with that i mean anything to maintain the dialogue keep the conversation going i think would be useful now i will say in defense of the diplomats what i'm hearing from them in private conversations is that the north koreans do not want to talk to our diplomats they're not interested in negotiating and...