most cases, it would be a grand jury, but here in minneapolis, the county prosecutor has decided he alone will review evidence and determine whether to pursue charges. david? alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. there is also a state of emergency playing out tonight. 43 major fires burning. one in particular forcing nearly 5,000 from their homes as the fire now gets closer. and tonight, it is moving in on yosemite national park. smoke so thick in the park, you cannot see what makes it most famous. abc s kenneth moton on the fire lines from california. reporter: tonight, the detwiler fire, exploding in size to more than 70 square miles. firefighters calling it the most powerful of their careers. talking to firefighters, it s been over ten years since we ve seen fire and fire growth like this. reporter: 2,200 firefighters trying to keep up in grueling conditions on the ground. these firefighters are the first line and pretty much the only defense watch over the
of the trump campaign. just to state the obvious that we all know, the president shoots from the hip. i m not sure there was a ton of fore thought into what he said about sessions. i think he was honest and blunt about his feelings at that moment in time. they are feelings that he has had on and off for some time now. the russian investigation as we all know kind of won t go away as a story line partly because there s an open investigation but also because the president is preoccupied with it and he brings it up all the time, in private conversations and apparently in public ones. i think there s a real concern in terms of the comments he s made obviously because they also seem to indicate that, you know, first he wants loyalty from comey, now he wants loyalty or allegiance from attorney general, like he s wanting to run this the way he runs his business, which is not the way the government works and certainly not the way the justice department works, which is an independent inst
a very one sided and unfair one but but i don t blame china. after all. who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country. for the benefit of its citizens i give china great credit. to be softening his rhetoric that back over to you sophie how significant is this two hundred fifty billion dollar trade package then we are to be honest it seems like this deal was meant to revive headlines more than the economy analysts are saying yes there are some specific big companies that try to try to strike a deal for like boeing but at the same time they said this summit would only feature more problems than anything else would likely lead to for the stance of
just weeks before the current license expires glad to say it is vital for the industrial farming methods that put everything from sugar to bread on the dining table and although supporters say it s both cheap and easy to use critics say it s not one hundred percent proven that it does not pose health risks to hum
and what i m concerned about is someone who doesn t want to try to relitigate 2016, but wants to make sure our country is protected in 2018 when you don t have someone in the white house who s kind of leading a whole of government approach. it means that our response to these kind of actions by russia and for that matter other nations that may try to copy russia s efforts, those national security efforts are undermined by this kind of aversion in the white house to face the reality. also tonight, another washington post report says that music promoter rob goldstone who set up that june 2016 trump tower meeting with the president s eldest son and several different russians offered to broker a meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin right after mr. trump announced he was running for the white house. president trump has been outspoken about his admiration for putin. the russian leader dismissed the
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the u.k. over brexit? julian joins me. we ll talk about donald trump and kim jong-un. plus swamp watch. but you may not know about the european union that will blow your mind. you will see clearly while the u.k. voted to walk away. later, you ll get a receipt as i take you on a tour of some of my favorite spots right here in london. let s get to it. joining me here s cohost of america s newsroom, sondra smith and douglas. the director of the data analytical company. sondra, i m so happy you could join us. coming up on the first year anniversary of the show. you are there on our first show. i m so thrilled that were in this incredible setting. you have been covering the wedding over the last few days and during the ceremony, what are your reflections? there is love in celebration
they have the power to change the world. they re going to get to work this week. steve: there so much and we ll talk about all the time. these things that divide us and people getting so angry about poli
justice sotomayor said, look, even though the commission may have made commissioners may have made disparaging comments about religion, this was assessed by other entities, by courts, and there was no need to say that the context here affected t case. that these two individuals did face discrimination and it should be read as that. so they were the only two that broke off, but as i say, justice kennedy, i think he wanted to caution everyone in the courtroom, and probably anyone reading this opinion, that this is a very small step in the case of these particular men. again, justice ginsburg and sotomayor said otherwise, but i think it really opens the door to what would come next from the next case. i would just add one other thing, justice kennedy noted that in 2012, when this had happened, colorado was not
is interesting, how this is going to play out over the next six months or so. and i said, well, explain. he said, well, is going to bed by republicans as an effort for freedom,
is his strategy working? i will ask legendary newsman carl bernstein, here to talk about the latest scoop on cohen v. trump. what s next for sinclair? will the angry tweets affect the fcc s decision? first, another chapter in the me too movement brought to us once again by rowan farrow, out in print tomorrow is about les moonves and the culture of cbs. it s been eight months since charlie rose was fired from cbs this morning. and now the famed broadcast network is again having to report on itself. the new yorker magazine is reporting six women have accused cbs chairman and ceo leslie moonves of sexual harassment and cbs news chairman and current 60 minutes executive producer jeff fager allowed harassment. the story is about much more
than moonves, it s about cbs as a whole, about how major media companies are still having to reckon with the past about alleged abuse that happened in the past and, in some cases, not too long ago. these are issues that have to be addressed by
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and the democrats want to lift them way up. remember that. the president also going after democrats for refusing to build the wall. president trump: we ve started the wall, $1.6 billion. we re fixing walls all over the border. and we re going to start to get very nasty over the wall. the democrats, you know, anything i want and it s not even the republicans, i don t know if they care about the republicans, but they care about me. anything i want they want to oppose. you know i just figured out how to do the wall. i ll say i don t want to build the wall and they ll insist on building it. [applause] president trump: i just figured that out right now. [laughing] and trump slamming of course the special counsel s russia probe. president trump: now we re being hindered by the russian hoax. it s a hoax. i ll tell you what, russia is dana: well, yeah. [laughing] oh, wow. no, i think dana is right, if the president
topics: From Maykel to Melissa; Gender reassignment - we speak to an expert; Born in the wrong body; The story of touch; Are your teeth properly aligned?
topics: From Maykel to Melissa; Gender reassignment - we speak to an expert; Born in the wrong body; The story of touch; Are your teeth properly aligned?
female genital aspects and corrections and other entities to the first contact for these people should be serve in groups of psychologists which are trained to care for this problem gender specialists and even psychologists yes of course this is sometimes. it s a dead person switches gender born in the wrong body. the one affected doesn t like this i don t like this i don t like those words. yet i don t like it because we only get one body will only have one body by nature or by whomever. you know it s not possible to get another one so this one body is the body we have to live with and we have to love it or not but we can change a little bit so i think one could say these people
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policies. i m going to vote for balderson. why? because he s a republican and i think trump needs more republicans in washington to clean up the swamp, basically. i m an angry republican. so i have to vote democrat this round. why are you so angry? big i think he s embarrassed us in front of the international community president trump? president trump has embarrassed us in the international community polls close in just under 90 minutes, the last special election before the midterms. let s go to my colleague mike tobin who is covering the primaries in michigan. hi, mike. thanks, kiersten. the president is throwing his weight behind a west point grad and combat veteran who flew apache attack helicopters in iraq. john jaynes has a lot of momentum behind him.
real clear politics average gives him a edge over his competitor sandy pendley. very much in line with