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>> in this fox news alert, new signs of a planned us and north korea summit might be back on track. as us officials cross into the north to lay down the groundwork.president trump saying talks over a potential june 12 summit with kim jong-un are progressing well. both sides going ahead with plans is that the uncertainty. hello everyone welcome to a brand-new hour inside "americas news headquarters", i am arthel neville. >> i am mike emanuel in for eric shawn. sitting face-to-face in singapore and possibly ending decades of mutual hostility. on capitol hill lawmakers are not convinced that the north korean leader will live up to
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his promises. >> can he really get rid of them because this is a man that has to figure out how to survive for 50 something years as a dictator. and is probably afraid if he gets rid of these weapons and sometimes someone will take them out. >> two weeks after we do not hear from them and there was no talk. they keep doing that you're really wasting your time and more portly perhaps elevating them in a way that makes the situation more dangerous. >> ellison barber is live at the white house with the latest. >> the meeting is not officially back on but the preparations for it certainly are. the us team is northern north-south border right now. a statement they said a us delegation is ongoing toxic north korean officials. we continue to pay for a meeting between the president and north korean leader kim jong-un. president trump in the oval office yesterday.
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>> people want to see it we will get the meeting and get something done. we got that done. if we can be successful in the denuclearization of the korean peninsula, 11 people are working on it. it is moving along very nicely so we are looking at june 12 in singapore.it has not changed. it is moving along pretty well. we will see what happens. >> on capitol hill, there seems to be a fair amount of skepticism this past week. some lawmakers say more preparations need to go into this meeting. >> right of the north korean playbook. in three generations of the playbook, act like you want to negotiate and come up with something outlandish of what it means and try to wind up with early benefits to your side and not following through on what you agreed to do.
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there needs to be a strong understanding of what both sides, what all three sides, frankly, mean by denuclearization. >> is up for the north korea has given up a number of american prisoners as a confidence measure but let's be clear, 24, north korea under kim jong-un his father committed to full denuclearization in six party talks in 2005 and 2007 senator blunt just reference only to then change their tune. >> .other members of the press where there at about 8:45 pm the president said at that moment in regards to north korea there were meetings taking place in they were happening not far from here. >> thank you ellison barber. mike? >> meanwhile in the korean peninsula, the south korean peninsula, moo jae-in, saying that there may committed to a summit and complete denuclearization after a second
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meeting as a pc and are foreign affairs correspondent -- >> more surprises a wrong the dmz. maybe a breakthrough in the works regarding a possible summit involving president trump and north korean leader, kim jong-un. just one day after the north korean leader met with the south korean president along the dmz. the north side of the border. they are confirming that the us and not train officials are meeting basically at the same location to thresh on issues ahead of the proposed summit. it was reportedly they involve the us ambassador of the philippines. the korean american is a former us ambassador in south korea. a former us nuclear negotiator with the north. and on the north korean side, the colorful vice foreign minister. she is best known recently with a statement said the vice
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president -- for a moment president trump called off the talks. now comments on sunday hear from south korean president moon encouraging, he says in his meeting with the north korean leader, kim said he is determined to hold the summit with president trump on the 12th. omitted to complete denuclearization. >> there are some reservations. kim reportedly said also there were concerns about security assurances he was getting from the united states regarding his regime and the south korean president admitted there is still differences of opinion as to what denuclearization really means. that presumably, could be worked out in these talks along the dmz. said to be going on monday and tuesday as well. there's also an advance team in singapore preparing for a possible meeting. busy times in the region. >> thank you. >> mar vista bring a former us ambassador to nato, now the
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executive director of the mccain institute. ambassador, good to have you here. >> thank you. >> here we are comments of the summit between president trump and kim jong-un is back on for june 12 in singapore. based on the comments that he made to south korean president moon, in a surprise meeting saturday, kim jong-un remains, he says he remains committed to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. and the end of the korean war. can he be trusted? >> i think you just have to try. and then see whether we can come up with a deal that is real and verifiable and implemented. the alternative is not to do that. i think it is worth trying and seeing what we can do. this is encouraging statements but of course, north korea has pointed out it has been encouraging in the past only to backtrack so let's see what
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happens. >> president come what you think would be the motivation to follow through with the proposed commitments? >> a couple of things. first off, i think the north korean economy and situation of the country itself is much weaker than many observers imagined. there is a sustainability factor for the country internally. second, what was referenced about security guarantees. the identity will not be an external effort to change the regime. i think those results are very important to him. third, i think he relished the spotlight of being there with president trump. and i think the president trump is trying to you that in order to see what he can get is a real commitment or not. >> also perhaps his legacy. he can be the one who changes course of things. when his grandfather and father did not. >> that is an optimistic notion. i agree, people thought that we would be historic and significant. who knows!let's stay focused on exactly what it is we are trying to agree on and see what we can do. >> that is still a little
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fuzzy. already, president trump is saying listen, there could be varying definitions of what complete denuclearization would look like. >> that is true. but i think it is very important that the us has clear goals in his mind. we have been at this a long time. no we cannot live with nuclear armed north korea pointing its weapons at the united states and threatening allies in the region as well. we know what we need to get out of this. it is worth trying to see whether we can have the meeting, we can create a discussion. there are ways to provide and do that. we have to meet and understand that we believe that is what denuclearization means. >> do you have an idea what that means in terms of what we believe? >> i think is better to leave that to the people in the room. i think there are some options you can think about. i do not want to put that out there. >> fair enough. listen, if the leaders of korea are cooperating. china helping the us with pressure on pyongyang and circumventing a trade war with
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the us cadet is easing some of the strain on the us china relations. what about japan? don't they have a role in the region? >> they certainly do. there also concerned about north korea's missile and nuclear capabilities. they also have a difficult but a relationship with north korea. and they can be a regional player. normally china is the country that has the most influence on north korea. getting china to support the effort and china north korea putting pressure. >> that means japan right now kind of stays -- >> prepared to defend itself and prepared to join the political pressure on north korea. the leverage on north korea if you will, typically economical come from china. >> kurt volker, as everyone is watching, the world is watching. what is the impression on the world stage as international
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law allies and foes watch all of this unfold? >> a lot of people are holding their breath. as you know, there's a lot of skepticism about president trump around the world. yet, he is managed to flip this from being tweets about "rocket man" to be natural negotiation about denuclearization and a possible meeting. people are quite surprised by that. obviously everyone wants to see this be successful. now you see people holding their breath and waiting and seeing how this will play out. >> it does look like most want to see this succeed in some shape or form. is there anyone on the international stage sort of hiding behind the negotiations between the us and north korea to hope that they ultimately will fail? >> i think there's a great distraction. maybe iran is hoping it will be prolonged. apart from that, he of countries in the region, china, europeans, united states, everyone would like to see
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north korea free of the nuclear weapons. and creating a long-term piece, on the peninsula. >> thank you very much, kurt volker. >> thank you. >> to present george h. w. bush has been hospitalized in maine for low blood pressure and fatigue. a spokesman said george h. w. bush was taken to the hospital after experience and low blood pressure and fatigue. he will remain there a couple of days for observation. he is awake and alert and not in any discomfort. he was recently possible is when infection has spread to his blood. we send out thoughts and prayers for his speedy recovery. >> let's hope he gets fully recovered. to come all over from the country to pay attributive veterans and honor the fallen.
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government doing that. everything wrong with the government spying on a candidate. on the opposition party. it is watergate. spy gate. and without any warning to him. >> on the other side democratic senator chris coons sees a very differently.>> a critical role in the fbi providing is counterintelligence? when they began getting evidence that the russians were engaged in a broad campaign to try and influence the 2016 election, i think it was appropriate for the nt is a confidential informant to investigate with the russians were up to. >> let me know his former federal prosecutor, fred -- good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> would let the skeletal over terminology, spy versus evidential informant? >> is a matter of logistics. one persons spy is another person small is another persons confidential informant. the question is whether or not the fbi engaged in conduct when they had people talking to a campaign for someone running for president of the united states and this is what stuff
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that will all play out. whether or not it was part of the investigation, it was kind of the story that was cooked up. unfortunately, the tommy doesn't quite match up with when the confidential informants were in an when they got evidence about the so-called russian collision. we will see.>> rudy giuliani told "fox news sunday" that the robert mueller investigation is a witchhunt, not based on facts. what is your reaction to that? >> that is his job. he said the president and we talked about how he called north korea "rocket man" now he's talking about denuclearization. i think part of what rudy giuliani is doing is taking -- ultimately, there will be a negotiation because mr. giuliani and some of the lawyers of the present will sit down with robert mueller at some point and decide, what are the boundaries?what we talk about? when mr. mueller was a talk to present what i think ultimately he will be able to do, that is a negotiation. >> speaking of that, there's a
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lot of discussion about the present will sit down with robert mueller and the scope of the conversation, what is your expectation? >> my expectation is that the scope will be negotiated. i do not think the presidents people can negotiate away about russia quote - unquote collision such as it is. i think one point of robert mueller was a talk to president trump about obstruction, have anything to do with james comey, i think he has a lot of hoops to jump through to get to that. he has got to show that somehow president trump engaged in conduct that could constitute obstruction. that he corrected an investigation and had specific intent.think his lawyers had to really take a, draw a line in the sand and stop any type of questions unless robert mueller comes up with more than that. >> in your view, did james comey sever the pleasure of the president? and the president have every right to dismiss them as fbi director? >> is not my view it is the law. he is entitled to remove the
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head of the fbi, the statute obstruction, whereas a federal prosecutor i prosecuted federal officials for obstruction of justice and this is very difficult to prove.you have to prove there was an investigation, there are a thousand things had to happen. he can lawfully remove james comey, they to be able to establish an instruction trenton that is weak at best. i do not see that going anywhere in my humble opinion. >> if they do sit down with robert mueller, is the focus of the discussion, what should it be? >> the focus should be, okay, whatever was robert mueller was ultimately entitled to do. remember he is a special prosecutor. when i was a prosecutor is to compare my special prosecutor is appointed there is a memo. note has been reviewed by a federal judge in their boundaries. i'm assuming is hard enough to include russian collision. that is what they will negotiate and that is what will
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get discussed. >> interesting. we'll have to see how that all plays out. fred tecce, former federal prosecutor, thank you for your time.>> thank you. >> thank you. honoring the men and women that serve their country. and to remember those that never returned home and how today's ride for freedom made history. and border patrol union clarifying the controversial comments calling one of the presidents actions to protect the border a quotes colossal waste of time. >> nobody praised the president more than i did in any media that i know of. for the decision to send the national guard. but if you look at their response to what i said, they even admitted that this is not being used for salmon has been used in the past. ♪ i like it, i love it,
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this. it will happen. more developments as they come. >> rolling thunder ride for freedom taking place in the nations capital today. thousands of bikers hitting the street honoring military veterans and those that never came home. garrett tenney is on the national mall in washington. >> i think it would be hard-pressed to find a more patriotic front people on memorial day weekend than here in rolling thunder. you have folks from all over the country. there veterans, ghost our families and a lot of proud americans. this is no ordinary prepared organizers are quick to say this is a demonstration and their mission is the same it was 31 years ago when this started. raise awareness of our soldiers who never came home and are still missing in action. >> they fought for the rights of all of us so that we can live free the way we do and our government -- believe our men and women behind after a war.
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>> when they started that there was no twitter, facebook or going viral.the goal was to hold a demonstration so loud that lawmakers could not ignore them. if you hundred thousand motorcycles will do that. president trump noted this morning tweeting department tested to have 100,000 great men and women of rolling thunder in dc. join patriotism, they love our country, they love our flag and they stand for a national anthem. organizers said there are million riders and spectators taking part today. next year just like every year before, they expect it will be even bigger. >> garrett tenney, thank you very much. >> tensions rising in the south china sea. american warships spotted near a chain of disputed islands. today china laid claim in the islands and said the us move is a violation of sovereignty. all this just days after china landed nuclear capable bombers
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and deployed missiles to one of the islands. we have a retired army sergeant and us marine corps and senior fellow at the london center for policy research. good to have you. >> thank you, good afternoon. >> it is pretty serious where i sit but you are the expert. how big is this? beijing wants to diminish the u.s. navy dominance and take control of the waters. >> of course it is a threat to our national security. they have taken over this area has been essentially disputed and not only that, they have brought in missile launchers that they have been trying to camouflage, literally, will have aerial photos. it also led to nuclear capable bombers one of the islands. this is nothing new. the navy has been patrolling the region on a regular basis. the threat will be minimized
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very quickly by our navy f the chinese government decides to cause any additional threat to our security or the allies. >> does that put us on the brink of a war there? >> i think our country is always on the brink of a national crisis. let's be clear about this. freedom is always being grappled by dictators throughout the world. they always want to take a piece of it away. this is always something that my own military must always be ready. our military must be strong and it must be forceful. if we have a command presence throughout the world, they know that we mean business. they will not be as tempted to try to overreach the boundaries. >> i want to be clear that certainly we are not trying to incite viewers but we want to be clear that you are saying that the current situation which on paper looks pretty ominous. you are saying is not really that big of a deal. >> i would not suggest is not a
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big deal. i think we just need to be vigilant. that is a model always maintained in the military. particularly those on active duty are very aware that you maintain a force of readiness at all times. there is no time to sleep on active duty. he must always be present throughout the world. simply because when you turn the other way, governments like china will take advantage of that lackadaisical mindset. >> meanwhile strong efforts forging ahead towards a duenucl denuclearize north korea. >> i'm optimistic and optimistic at the same time. kim jong-un, his life insurance policy is in those weapons. he also risks being overthrown. i'm hopeful the president has a magic way in convincing him to denuclearize. but whatever leaves south korea, not anytime soon for any reason, the north koreans cannot be trusted. they make a project out of
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destroying their own people. they have no regard for human life. why would we expect that to be different once you denuclearize is? >> let's talk about the state of the us military over considering budget, commitment and everything overall. >> they came out in october that will military was not at his peak of readiness. that was due to a large percentage of the frustration that we endured. approximately hundred billion dollars that were cut from our budget at the 2015. with that said it kept a log of the military being combat ready. presently 70 percent of some of the fighting forces within the navy and they marine corps were incapable of fighting in ground combat or air combat. the brigades and army suffered a massive incapability as well as with the air force. every branch separate. however, with this new budget with the military that they
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have insistent being able to push forward, they were awarded this recently with the passage of the budget and hopefully, we will see a mass force of readiness. i'm optimistic it is deftly not where it needs to be as of right now but we are on a fast way of improvement. >> sergeant jane duff, ua gunnery sergeant with us marine corps. if you would before you go, would you share your thoughts and emotions on this memorial day weekend? >> acting as a very heartfelt weekend. that we all must remember only one percent of the nations served. not many people even know a veteran let alone, so that dad on active duty. but the greatest sacrifice that you can do for anyone is to honor. and that is the ultimate sacrifice to protect those that have never met. while you're at this we can take time to remember those and
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observed, that have died for our freedom. absolutely, sergeant, thank you for your service as well. >> thank you very much. >> a new controversy brewing over immigration. the president of the border patrol is now seeking to -- the border patrol union is seeking to clarify. he says this was a colossal waste of time. where live with new developments. marianne?>> hi mike. thousands of guard troops headed to the southern us border to the president made the order last month. the head of the national border patrol union is clarifying the recent comments that he made. brandon judd, president of the national border patrol council told fox and friends this morning that the "l.a. times" said agents had quote - see no benefit to having guard troops on the border, that was taken out of context. >> i was talking of the deployment of our current border patrol resources and if we were deploying those resources correctly, but we actually need the national
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guard? the national guard has been a huge benefit for the border patrol in the past. we expect it can be a benefit again for us this time around. >> he went on to say that the current deployment of national guard troops is being handled differently than previous border deployment. the union president says that led to poor use of resources. now it national guard troops must be paired with a border patrol agent who has law enforcement powers. >> will have the national guard there, have been at observation and lookout post. also static positions, they have been in the control room. they free up the resources that otherwise had to do those jobs to allow us to go out and patrol the border. >> so far, with a 1600 national guard troops deployed to the borders of arizona, california, mexico and texas. with over 4000 deportations and they also turned back more than a thousand people try to penetrate our borders illegally. according to pentagon officials
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i think that is where we are well on our way to doing that. >> join me now we have a reporter for axioms, connect t- axios. >> immigration has been an issue for months now. we have republicans and democrats that want to get this behind them. they want to dishonest something whatever it may be and they are ready to move forward. especially with midterms coming up. this is a big issue that is where constituents want an answer on and they wanted sin. >> what about opening up this very difficult issue in june, five months before elections where the entire house and one third united states senate will be up for grabs? >> right, so that is something that candidates will be talking about. you know, on the campaign trail. they will want to give answers to constituents on where they stand on this. and of course, you have republicans like house speaker
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hear from people around him and one of the voices closest to him will be paul ryan. who has been a guess this from the start. it is up to the present will take into consideration. >> interesting listening to the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell.he is not giving up much in the way of his next play. something he does not want to waste time on a plan the present may not want. >> right. it is frustrating when you're there working so much on something in the president does not accept it. the president has problems with that. mitch mcconnell definitely has a fight ahead of him. you will have to decide where he falls on this. i'm sure he will do a lot of talking with the president. >> all right, haley britzky, axios, thank you for being with us. >> thank you! >> the first named storm of the 2010 hurricane season getting closer to land. alberto, on the move towards florida and the gulf coast. as people there brace for
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i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein >> beachgoers on the eastern
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gulf coast staying out of the water this memorial day weekend. as sub tropical storm, alberto, is picking up steam on its way towards the region. turning hazardous storm surge and flooding. jonathan is live in florida with more. jonathan, looks like the calm for the storm somewhat they are. >> it is, indeed. the wind is slowly beginning to pick up. we've not seen much in the form of rain just a few drops appearing on my iphone here. not enough to keep people away from the beach. in fact, many visitors are here enjoying the beach. not many venturing into the water though. lifeguards have been driving up and down the beach, keeping people out of the water, putting up red flags. warning people to stay out of the water. they don't even want people waiting - wading in the gulf of
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mexico. even though this is probably the storm is approaching one of the busiest holiday weekends. for this part of florida. many vacationers say they're not going to let this ruin your holiday. take a listen. >> i checked the weather out before we came down. if anything is and we are prepared to head out and maybe taking a museum or something like that. >> how about you, are you worried at all? >> not really! we wanted to be on the water but if not we can do something indoor. >> it can be storming one second and table the next. >> you are not too worried? >> no, not at all. >> although the wind from the storm is not expected to reach hurricane force, one thing the forecasters are worried about is the potential of alberto to
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become a major rain event causing flash flooding and in low-lying areas including some places far inland. remember, it was another tropical storm also named alberto in 1994 made landfall in the florida panhandle. then it parked itself over central georgia. rain from the storm caused historic river flooding from macon all the way down to bainbridge in the southwestern corner.as a soup in the video that we just ran, plenty of rain in other parts of florida including the miami area. emergency management officials are urging residents and visitors alike not to take the storm for granted. even though we will not be as strong or windy as a hurricane, it does have the potential to cause some spotty flooding and they when you if you are driving along and you see standing water in the road, turn around, do not take chances. the water could be deceptively
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deep. >> that is for sure. that can be devastating. the visitors there, they are there for the long weekend, they want to be on the beach. i'm wondering if the us coast guard has placed extra lifeguards on hand? since a lot of people are determined to be out there. >> not only do we have the municipal lifeguards with pensacola and escambia county out here patrolling the beach but the coast guard is also beefing up efforts. these guys work in some of the most treacherous conditions by boat and by helicopter. fishing people that become stranded out in the water, really heroic efforts. they are making those efforts available in the storm. all too many times they are needed. hopefully they will not be needed. >> thank you so much in pensacola florida. >> it is a small symbol of a
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major sacrifice. every year, the american legion cans or hundreds of thousands of handmade poppies in order of -- in honor of our veterans. this is one woman putting her hands to work for those that served. >> when the train starts coming, regular commuter begins her regular routine. >> on the train, on the plane. i am the poppy lady. anne has had this name as the populating for about 30 years. it is how long she has been doing this for the american legion. >> what is two hours out of your day? two hours is how long she spends each day commuting to work from berkeley to boston. >> it is time i would be wasting. i was brought up to use every moment that i have. >> she has it down to a science but it is something more. >> this black is for the life
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of a veteran or a soldier. we take blood red petals, one represents the father, one represents the sun, one represents the holy ghost and god wrapped around the veteran. >> had two brothers. one was injured. she's been giving back ever since. her goal is 100,000 flowers each year. altogether she has made 3 million for american legion volunteers to pass out. putting her hands to work. >> their short and stubby but they work wonderfully. >> never refusing a donation, never missing a chance to remind others. this small flower represents something so much bigger. >> i don't have a lot of money but i have time. and that two hours i am on the train, it is time i can give to
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my veterans. >> the populating. god bless her! as we pay tribute to men and women that are proudly served our country this memorial day weekend. this is a special luncheon we will take you to a one of the first female marines was on. what she says inspired her, next. 10 amazing ingredients! (avo) with real beef, plus accents of sunflower oil and apples, suddenly your dog's a health nut. (vo) the old me woulda been all over that. (avo) new beneful select 10. 10 ingredients. 1 thoughtful recipe this is not just a yard. it's where memories are made. and you have the best seat in the house. the john deere x350 select series with the exclusive mulchcontrol™ system. nothing runs like a deere™
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(malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter and greener. the solution was right under our feet. asphalt. to be more precise, intelligent asphalt. by embedding sensors into the pavement, as well as installing cameras on traffic lights, we will be able to analyze the flow of traffic. then that data runs across our network, and we use it to optimize the timing of lights, so that travel times are shorter. who knew asphalt could help save the environment? ♪ the va in columbus ohio holding a special luncheon for veterans of the age of 95 share stories and experiences from the time
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in uniform. among them is one of the first beam of marines there she joined it 20 years old, motivated by the attack on pearl harbor. >> what an inspiration! that does it for us. greg gutfeld is up next. place. >> if this is too much for you, if you can't handle the truth, if you are thinking it is just one, yeah, yeah, guess what? fire department has one focus when there's a four alarm fire. all right. if you don't want to hear the truth you can change the chann channel. greg: change the channel. that is the smartest thing he has said. [cheering and applause]
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