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THE INVESTIGATIONS AND A SPECIAL COUNSEL ARE MOVING FORWARD.

>> PETER, UNDER YOUR BY LINE TONIGHT THERE IS THIS -- AIDES

DESCRIBED A WHITE HOUSE WHERE NO ONE'S POSITIONST, NOT EVEN MR.

KUSHNER'S FEELS ENTIRELY SECURE. THE PRESIDENT AIDES SAID HAS NOT

RULED OUT THE POSSIBILITY THAT HIS SON-IN-LAW AND DAUGHTER

IVANKA TRUMP WHO BOTH HOLD WHITE HOUSE POSITIONS WOULD RETURN TO

NEW YORK THIS YEAR. MR. TRUMP HAS BEEN MORE OPEN IN

DISCUSSING THE POSSIBLE DEPARTURE OF REINCE PRIEBUS, THE

WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF. PETER, YOU SAID MR. SPICER MAY

BE ON THE BUBBLE. THAT BUBBLE APPEARS LARGE AND

GROWING. >> A VERY BIG BUBBLE.

NOT A LOOT OF ROOM ON IT FOR EVERYBODY.

LOOK THAT'S THE PROBLEM. YOU KNOW, THIS IS -- NOBODY

KNOWS THAT THEY HAVE JOB SECURITY.

THEY ARE ALL ON TENDER HOOKS. IT IS A LITTLE LIKE A REALITY

SHOW WHERE THEY VOTE SOMEBODY OFF THE ISLAND AND NOBODY IS

SURE WHO IS GOING TO BE THERE AT THE END OF THE WEEK.

REINCE PRIEBUS HAS HAD A TOUGH TENURE AS CHIEF OF STAFF.

THE PRESIDENT JOKES ABOUT SENDING HIM TO ATHENS TO BE THE

AMBASSADOR TO GREECE WHERE HIS FAMILY HAS SOME ROOTS.

STEVE BANNON A FEW WEEKS AGO FELT LIKE HE WAS ON THE BUBBLE

BUT HE'S STILL THERE. YOU HAVE TO BE CAREFUL MAKING

THESE ASSUMPTIONS. AT ONE POINT WE SAW LEWANDOWSKI,

AND DAVID BOSSIE, FORMER TOP CAMPAIGN AIDES TALKING ABOUT

WHETHER TO GO BACK IN. WE ARE TOLD TONIGHT DAVID BOSSIE

IS NOT GOING TO GO BACK IN. HE HAS FAMILY CONCERNS.

WE DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS FOR LOUN DO YOUSKI.

IT IS A FLUID SITUATION. YOU CAN SEE WHY THERE IS ANXIETY

AND UNCERTAINTY INSIDE THE WEST WING RIGHT NOW.

>> ASHLY, BECAUSE LEAKS HAVE BECOME SUCH A THING AND BECAUSE

ALL WE KNOW FROM THIS WHITE HOUSE IS WHAT WE GET FROM THE

PODIUM, THAT'S THE SPER FACE WITH THE CUSTOMER SINCE THE

PRESIDENT DOESN'T APPEAR TO TAKE QUESTIONS ON CAMERA ANYMORE.

I KNOW YOU WILL BE CAREFUL HERE. BUT WHAT KINDS OF PEOPLE LEAK TO

YOU ON AVERAGE? ARE THEY CAREER TYPES?

ARE THEY APPOINTEES? YOU HAVE HAD BY LINES WITH 20

AND 30 -- ALL OF YOU NOW ON TELEVISION HAVE -- WE HAVE NEVER

SEEN NUMBERS LIKE THIS AT ALL. SO IS THERE A LEAK OR PROFILE

YOU CAN PUT TOGETHER -- LEAKER PROFILE YOU CAN PUT TOGETHER.

>> I THINK TO THINK THAT HOPEFULLY EVERYONE LEAK TO THE

"WASHINGTON POST." BUT YOU DO -- YOU NOTICE IN

THESE STORIES WE DO MENTION HOW MANY PEOPLE WE HAVE TALKED TO.

AND YOU GET A LOT OF -- WITHOUT SAYING ANYTHING SPECIFIC YOU GET

A LOT OF DIFFERENT PEOPLE WHO ALL HAVE COMPETING AGENDAS.

PETER WAS DESCRIBING THIS FLUID BUBBLE WHERE PEOPLE ARE SORT OF

VYING FOR POSITION AND ALWAYS ABOUT TO GET FIRED OR GET

BROUGHT IN OR BE BROUGHT OUT. AND THAT CREATES AN ENVIRONMENT

WHERE PEOPLE YOU KNOW WANT TO GET THEIR SIDE OUT.

AND THEY FOUND THAT ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO DO IT, ESPECIALLY

WITH A PRESIDENT LYING DONALD TRUMP IS TO DO IT IN THE MEDIA.

TO DO IT BY GOING ON TELEVISION OR HAVING SOMEONE GO ON

TELEVISION ON THEIR BEHALF OR GETTING A FRONT PAGE HEADLINE IN

ONE OF THE PAPERS HE READS. YOU SORT OF HAVE ALL DIFFERENT

PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT MOTIVATIONS INSIDE ANDOUS THE

WHITE HOUSE TRYING TO GET THEIR POINT ACROSS.

>> ASHLEY, AS YOU WELL KNOW IT IS THE HOME TEAM YOU ARE TALKING

ABOUT. I SAW" THE WEST WING" MARTINE

SHEEN WAS GIVING PEP TALK TO THE STAFF AND THEY WERE HAPPY TO

WORK THERE. WHAT MUST THAT DO TO THE MOOD?

>> I THINK IT IS A TOUGH PLACE TO WORK.

A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO ARE ON THE OUTSIDE SAY TALKING TO THEIR

FRIENDS ON THE INSIDE THEY ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL TO BE ON THE US.

YOU READ THAT STORY ABOUT HOW THE PRESIDENT HAS THIS WAY --

EVEN COMPLEMENTS CAN BE LACED WITH A EDGE, OR A BIT OF A

BASKETBALL BELITTLING. IT MAKES IT A PLACE WHERE DONALD

TRUMP DEMANDS ABSOLUTE LOYALTY HE DOESN'T ALWAYS SEEM TO RETURN

IT TO HIS STAFF. I THINK THAT'S ANOTHER REASON

YOU SEE S

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The Hammer Finally Falls on Eddie | Tyler Perry's If Loving You Is Wrong | Oprah Winfrey Network - Duration: 2:05.

Lushion?

It's going down.

I've been waiting for this.

Bye, Eddie.

[CHUCKLING]

Suspect heading south on Main.

All units, move now.

Copy that.

10-4.

Suspect moving.

We have a visual on the suspect.

Copy.

Suspect heading north on Vine.

10-4.

Copy.

We have a visual on the suspect.

10-4.

Units 22 and 40, block the street now.

Copy that.

10-4.

All units, close in.

- Copy. - Roger that.

Closing in.

Closing in.

[SIREN]

[GUNS COCKING]

Edward Willis, get out of the car with your hands up!

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CNN 10 - May 31, 2017 | Reasons Why China is Building an Underwater Observation System - Duration: 10:01.

This is world news explained in 10 minutes, aka CNN 10. And I`m Carl Azuz. It`s great

to have you watching on this last

day in May.

There`s an important vote coming up in the United Kingdom next week. We mentioned it

once before. It`s an early or snap election. Though the

country`s general elections are scheduled to take place every five years, British Prime

Minister Theresa May called for a vote this June because of

divisions in parliamentary.

Here`s what`s happening: Prime Minister May is working to push through the Brexit, the

British exit from the European Union. It`s a controversial

move for the country. Britons voted for it last summer, but they`re still deeply divided

over the decision. Those disagreements are reflected in the

nation`s government.

Most British lawmakers say they`ll go through with the Brexit, but for Prime Minister May,

the process would go much more smoothly if she had more

members of her own political party, the Conservative Party, in parliament. She`s hoping the early

election will give her that.

Polls show the Conservative Party is in the lead, but there are questions about how much

so. And the future of Britain`s role in Europe hangs in the

balance.

Not caring about the British on June the 8th would be like closing your eyes at a football

match

when someone`s about to score a goal. Britain`s standing in the world rides on Brexit and

Brexit rides on this vote.

Why you should care about the U.K. election. We need a general election and we need one

now.

Prime Minister Theresa May`s gamble is she will significantly increase her conservative

majority and strengthen a hand of Brexit talks.

If she has called it wrong, she`ll be in huff to her critics, hobbled at E.U. talks, less

likely to deliver the prosperous Britain she promises.

Under such a scenario, Britain`s force for good around the world would be under threat,

less aid, less influence. However, the world should be

reassured whatever the outcome, there is no overnight shift to an obsolete U.K., but a

gradual decline and an evolving global order.

If May`s calculus is correct, she will only have to battle in Brussels and not Westminster,

one fight, not two. Overseas investors can breathe

easier. International businesses look to new and better horizons from British bases.

But if you blink and the ball misses the back of the net, though this election like so many

recently confounds the pundits, and the ball goes in

any one of a number of myriad directions, good or bad, then you`ll have taken your eye

off the most critical game play upon which the future of one

of the world`s greats depends.

Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee, these are six U.S. states that

are teaming up to address an epidemic of addiction to

prescription drugs. The U.S. government says that overdoses of opioids, manmade chemicals

that are used as painkillers, are now the leading cause

of injury death in the country. It says abuse of these drugs is taking place in every American

community.

And the states we mentioned are trying to stop the problem by sharing information on

prescriptions, tracking overdoses, allowing counselors to

practice in different places, discuss what`s working and what`s not, and try to help the

children who are being left behind by parents who are

addicted.

Don`t be a bad girl.

Good night.

Good night, nanny.

Welcome to the zoo.

It`s impossible to be quiet in the zoo.

Meet the Flynn Family. Grandma Sandra is 64 years old.

Give me a big hug.

Her husband, Michael, who everybody calls Poppy is 73.

You are now raising 5-year-old twins?

Yes, ma`am. And the other three.

They are raising five grandkids in a cramped, colorful Kentucky home that`s equal parts

chaos and love. Willa now 16 is

the oldest.

When was the last time you saw your mom, Willa? Five years ago when I was 10.

She kind of disappeared. No one knew where she was.

The she Sandy is referring to is her own daughter whose youngest children were all born addicted

to drugs.

The state came in and said she could not care for them anymore. And they called and asked

us if we would take all five and said, of course.

An estimated three million kids in America are being raised by someone other than their

mom and dad. The opioid and heroin epidemic has

hit Kentucky especially hard. More than 68,000 children there are now being taken care of

by grand parents, relatives or foster patients.

They`ve been abandoned. They`ve been forgotten in a lot of ways in preference for the drugs.

When you look at the generation of kids that`s being raised, how do you think it`s going

to turn out?

It has to impact them. There is always going to be a want, a need that something they didn`t

get from mom. Do you feel on some level that you`ve been

abandoned in some way by your mom.

I know she cared about me. She used to be a really sweet person. But now, I don`t know.

I learned to accept it where I am right

now.

Not far away in another part of Lexington, Kentucky, grandmother Kathy Allen drops by

the high school to pick up

grandkids Kayla and Madison.

Did you have a nice day at school? Uh-huh.

Now 14 and 16, the sisters were small when they were initially placed in foster care.

How does your childhood compare? How do you describe it?

It was terrible.

It was terrible.

Yes. When you think about childhood, you think about happy like things. But -- there wasn`t

really any.

According to Generations United, nearly 40 percent grandparents caring for grandchildren

are over age 60. One in five lives below the

poverty line.

Foster parents can earn as much as $600 to $1,200 per month per child, whereas grandparents

aren`t even

receiving the first food stamp.

Kayla and Madison are in touch with their father who is currently in prison. They say

they have little to no contact with

their mom. Her choice, not theirs, they say.

I forgive my mom so many times. But, like, like she just keeps going back. And it`s hard

to forgive every

single time.

A generation of children who feel abandoned by parents who they believe chose drugs over

them.

Deborah Feyerick, CNN, Lexington, Kentucky.

Ten-second trivia:

What body of water is located between the Asia mainland and the Philippines?

The East China Sea, Yellow Sea, Andaman Sea, or South China Sea?

The only one of these options bordered by the Philippines is the South China Sea.

Why is China building an underwater monitoring system?

China is planning to build a massive underwater observation system across the disputed East

and South China Seas.

The monitoring network will cost an estimated two billion yuan ($290 million).

China hopes to use the system to provide long-term observational data.

Chinese researchers plan to use the system to support their maritime experiments.

But experts say it could be used to detect the movement of foreign vessels, especially

submarines.

Beijing claims almost all of the South China Sea, parts of which are also claimed by five

other countries.

China has built up and militarized many of the islands and reefs it controls in the region.

It`s an event where success is when everything comes crushing down. This is a circle field

or circle bomb of dominoes. They have to fall from

the middle of the circle toward the outside edge. And because they did, all 76,017 you

see here, they set a new Guinness World Record.

But the circle was just part of a more massive display of over 250,000 pieces. It was constructed

by a team of young builders called the

Incredible Science Machine.

Of course, the team had to block out the time to build it, to make sure they got all the

rect-angles right, and to keep any knockoffs from

resulting in total fall-ure. And even though everything fell flat, the judges fell for

it, and it easily toppled the previous record.

I`m Carl Azuz and that`s CNN 10.

For more infomation >> CNN 10 - May 31, 2017 | Reasons Why China is Building an Underwater Observation System - Duration: 10:01.

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Pentagon says THAAD deployment process in Korea is "very transparent" - Duration: 0:41.

The U.S. Defense Department insists it has been honest and clear-cut in its process of

deploying the THAAD missile defense battery in South Korea.

A Pentagon spokesman says Washington was working closely with the South Korean government regarding

the deployment, and that all of their actions have been "very transparent".

The statement comes after President Moon Jae-in said he had not been informed about the arrival

of four additional launchers.

*Korean public remains divided on the THAAD installation, approved by the previous Park

Geun-hye administration.

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