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. >> hagel toast. >> hagel toast over the rainbow. >> here we go. >> down the hatch. >> i've got to dojig again. >> i think so. i'll have to do it with you. >> ♪ >> it's amazing. >> it is. >> it's amazing. >> now, as you may have seen all over social media this colorful new craze started in brooklyn. but how lucky are we that these new york style bagels are right in our own backyard? and how lucky are all of you that you can get your own taste of the rainbow. >> um-hmm. >> is that crazy how they do that? >> all those colors. >> that looks locate a painting. >> doesn't it? >> they have that beautiful marble link. you can get like a marble rye bagel. >> right. >> but this is just taking things over the edge and with a little smear, dollop with a little bit of those jimmies. whose jelly? >> very much so. >> tori you enjoy that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> check in with kate and get our forecast. talk about that -- with dad a little while. the snow coming down in dover. >> coming down around the city. we have light snow and the snow started falling about an hour ago in delaware countily
. >> hagel toast. >> hagel toast over the rainbow. >> here we go. >> down the hatch. >> i've got to dojig again. >> i think so. i'll have to do it with you. >> ♪ >> it's amazing. >> it is. >> it's amazing. >> now, as you may have seen all over social media this colorful new craze started in brooklyn. but how lucky are we that these new york style bagels are right in our own backyard? and how lucky are all of you that you can...
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. >> hagel toast. >> hagel toast over the rainbow. >> here we go. >> down the hatch. >> i've got to dog again. >> i think so. i'll have to do it with you. >> ♪ >> it's amazing. >> it is. >> it's amazing. >> now, as you may have seen all over social media this colorful new craze started in brooklyn. but how lucky are we that these new york style bagels are right in our own backyard? and how lucky are all of you that you can get your own taste of the rainbow. >> um-hmm. >> is that crazy how they do that? >> all those colors. >> that looks locate a painting. >> doesn't it? >> they have that beautiful marble link. you can get like a marble rye bagel. >> right. >> but this is just taking things over the edge and with a little smear, dollop with a little bit of those jimmies. whose jelly? >> very much so. >> tori you enjoy that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> check in with kate and get our forecast. talk about that -- with dad a little while. the snow coming down in dover. >> coming down around the city. we have light snow and the snow started falling about an hour ago in delaware countily t
. >> hagel toast. >> hagel toast over the rainbow. >> here we go. >> down the hatch. >> i've got to dog again. >> i think so. i'll have to do it with you. >> ♪ >> it's amazing. >> it is. >> it's amazing. >> now, as you may have seen all over social media this colorful new craze started in brooklyn. but how lucky are we that these new york style bagels are right in our own backyard? and how lucky are all of you that you can get...
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but there were those on the left so was the mundane growing up is does hagel although wages in which more and more pressing as the need for me to understand lou the editor wrote every wanted to write and i had written three articles before even notice to end at the time i was thinking of writing a whole other book of the subculture and somebody pointed out to me of the cover story of david horowitz who was '03 stena communist party family as an activist than intellectual of the new left and had a real falling out that was killed by the black panthers and totally devastated in with that broader phenomenon may be not literally the minute but looking back 10 years what it feels like a minute that is said to me it seemed like a good idea with all sorts of things. to say this makes a lot of sense. in so i have this idea i wrote up a proposal the last chapter of the book and i sold this book proposal and i signed the contract in 2006 and i said to my agents it will be three years for years. but we both know that. so i've lot list 2008 then i had kids and i got a job and i realized how hard
but there were those on the left so was the mundane growing up is does hagel although wages in which more and more pressing as the need for me to understand lou the editor wrote every wanted to write and i had written three articles before even notice to end at the time i was thinking of writing a whole other book of the subculture and somebody pointed out to me of the cover story of david horowitz who was '03 stena communist party family as an activist than intellectual of the new left and had...
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congressman walter jones sent a scathing letter to chuck hagel demanding to know how can the departmentof defense conduct a thorough background check of the candidate if the background of the individual is incomplete and lawyer margaret stott created the program eight years ago they would recruit illegal immigran immigrants. >> you have no reason to be part of the u.s. services unless you're an u.s. citizen. >> there are limits and restrictions, but it is permitted to them. for illegal immigrants they're barred from joining the military and it should stay that way. >> the program concept came out of the attacks of september 11 september 11, 2001. the united states had intelligence information that would possibly allow us to prevent the attacks. but the information had not been translated. we had people in the country who spoke those languages, the languages we needed, but we weren't recruiting them for the military due to the fact that the immigration system was dysfunctional. >> many who enter the country illegally speak key languages needed by the military look like korean, arabic rus
congressman walter jones sent a scathing letter to chuck hagel demanding to know how can the departmentof defense conduct a thorough background check of the candidate if the background of the individual is incomplete and lawyer margaret stott created the program eight years ago they would recruit illegal immigran immigrants. >> you have no reason to be part of the u.s. services unless you're an u.s. citizen. >> there are limits and restrictions, but it is permitted to them. for...
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onyou have a hagel, -- bagel it, if you put cream cheese on it, it is as a rules.hey can put cream cheese on it, but if you put an egg on it --i'm not making this stuff up. he sees himself as a reformer. he says he is hamstrung by his membership. the thing he could do that he does not want to do is that the internal culture needs to be blown up. he does not need the membership to do that. it needs to become a more compassionate and more common-sensible place. charlie: towards the athletes that make up the games? joe: absolutely. charlie: they are slaves, you suggest. joe: i don't go that far. i say indentured. there is a difference. charlie: come on. when you use the word indentured, what comes with it? joe: they are to a large degree shackled. slavery is slavery. i can't quit the school. charlie: it is a far reach. joe: right. charlie: why did you use the word indentured? joe: indentured servants were people were indentured to somebody, they've got no money, they stayed until their tenure and their bossp, pretty much control them, but they could leave. there are t
onyou have a hagel, -- bagel it, if you put cream cheese on it, it is as a rules.hey can put cream cheese on it, but if you put an egg on it --i'm not making this stuff up. he sees himself as a reformer. he says he is hamstrung by his membership. the thing he could do that he does not want to do is that the internal culture needs to be blown up. he does not need the membership to do that. it needs to become a more compassionate and more common-sensible place. charlie: towards the athletes that...
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before mavni was expanded, north carolina congressman walter jones sent a scathing letter to chuck hai hagel. lawyer mar margaret stock creatd the program eight years ago. >> historically, the armed forces's recruited in war time, the armed forces recruited anybody who was qualified. they didn't care about your immigration status. >> you really have no business being in the united states armed forces unless you're part of the united states population, you're a u.s. citizen. >> mark kerkorian is executive director. >> even for legal immigrants there are legal restrictions, it's permitted to them. for illegal immigrants they are bard from joining the military and it should stay that way. >> the program concept came out of the attacks of september 11th, 2001. one of the things that came out of the attacks is the united states had a lot of intelligence information that possibly would have allowed us to prevent these attacks but the information hadn't been translated. we had people in the country who spoke those languages acknowledge the languages we needed, but we weren't recruiting them for the
before mavni was expanded, north carolina congressman walter jones sent a scathing letter to chuck hai hagel. lawyer mar margaret stock creatd the program eight years ago. >> historically, the armed forces's recruited in war time, the armed forces recruited anybody who was qualified. they didn't care about your immigration status. >> you really have no business being in the united states armed forces unless you're part of the united states population, you're a u.s. citizen. >>...
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just grabbing something out of the air without any kind of proof whatsoever -- >> hagel was up for secretaryf defense. how do we know you didn't take $200,000 from the north koreans? without any evidence north koreans fave him any money. just made it up. i'll never forget that charge. anyway, thanks, you guys. congratulations. >> thank you. >>> this is how you get a prize here. no money, no rewards, just truth. which you will give us. live in houston at the harris county smokehouse. but you can't smoke here. >>> we need to play "hardball" with us all week long. like us on facebook and follow at "hardball" on twitter and instagram. we have the best show videos. plus great photos from behind the seats. here on this show, and we hit the road to cover this campaign behind the scenes. >>> speaking of the campaign, i'll be live here in houston tomorrow night beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern. i'll join brian williams and that's a lot more. democrats are not having a primary in the last 23 events tomorrow night to cover. tomorrow night on msnbc. i'll be right back. >>> we're back with the roundtable.
just grabbing something out of the air without any kind of proof whatsoever -- >> hagel was up for secretaryf defense. how do we know you didn't take $200,000 from the north koreans? without any evidence north koreans fave him any money. just made it up. i'll never forget that charge. anyway, thanks, you guys. congratulations. >> thank you. >>> this is how you get a prize here. no money, no rewards, just truth. which you will give us. live in houston at the harris county...
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he did it with chuck hagel years ago, when he said he might have taken $200,000 from the north koreans. well, i won't say mccarthyite this time, but there's a certain pattern to the way he demonizes his opponents. he goes all the way and says they're evil, they're bad. i think most people when they look at this, they see just that, disagreement. >> stand by there in arizona. we'll be coming right back to you. we want to bring in mark ginsberg, ambassador to morocco, and former white house ambassador. you've been patient to watch and listen to all of this with us. how do you place all three presentations, all three styles, all three speeches before this group tonight? >> well, brian, i agree with both -- with all of you, including howard as well as chris, that john kasich's speech was the real most substantive, most reasonable presentation that avoided what i would call the serial pandering that goes on in these forums that i've attended almost every year. and actually, have spoken at. and most important takeaway that i have on this is that, when you look at the substance of what trump
he did it with chuck hagel years ago, when he said he might have taken $200,000 from the north koreans. well, i won't say mccarthyite this time, but there's a certain pattern to the way he demonizes his opponents. he goes all the way and says they're evil, they're bad. i think most people when they look at this, they see just that, disagreement. >> stand by there in arizona. we'll be coming right back to you. we want to bring in mark ginsberg, ambassador to morocco, and former white house...
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just grabbing something out of the air without any kind of proof whatsoever -- >> hagel was up for secretaryidn't take $200,000 from the north koreans? without any evidence north koreans fave him any money. just made it up. i'll never forget that charge. anyway, thanks, you guys. congratulations. >> thank you. >>> this is how you get a prize here. no money, no rewards, just truth. which you will give us. live in houston at the harris county smokehouse. but you can't smoke here. hi i'm kristie. and i'm jess. and we are the bug chicks. we're a nano-business. windows 10 really helps us get the word out about how awesome bugs are. kids learn to be brave and curious and all kids speak the language of bug. "hey cortana, find my katydid video." oh! this is so good. if you're trying to teach a kid about a proboscis. just sketch it on the screen. i don't have a touch screen on my mac, i'm jealous of that. you put a big bug in a kids hands and change their world view. [ laugh ] i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling
just grabbing something out of the air without any kind of proof whatsoever -- >> hagel was up for secretaryidn't take $200,000 from the north koreans? without any evidence north koreans fave him any money. just made it up. i'll never forget that charge. anyway, thanks, you guys. congratulations. >> thank you. >>> this is how you get a prize here. no money, no rewards, just truth. which you will give us. live in houston at the harris county smokehouse. but you can't smoke...
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chuck hagel took $200,000 from the north koreans, unless you can prove otherwise. that is ted cruz's method of operation. michael steele, chairman of the republican national committee. robert costa political reporter for the "washington post." in detroit, amarosa who supports donald trump. let's start with amarosa. these attacks that came from two sources tonight. i think everyone here was saying, i haven't decided, but that the least effective assault was from rubio, the more concerted ideological attempt, which i think was consistent and unacceptable. because it is mccarthy-ite, coming from cruz, accusing your candidate basically being guilty of fraud. just says it. he just says it because he can say what he wants legally with a libel lawsuit that we have in this country during a campaign. tonight, fraud with something else to do with his university. he throws these charges around. what do you think works? categorize the two. rubio sort of says you're an old man attack and cruz's ideological attack. >> can we talk about the earlier attack from romney and then seg
chuck hagel took $200,000 from the north koreans, unless you can prove otherwise. that is ted cruz's method of operation. michael steele, chairman of the republican national committee. robert costa political reporter for the "washington post." in detroit, amarosa who supports donald trump. let's start with amarosa. these attacks that came from two sources tonight. i think everyone here was saying, i haven't decided, but that the least effective assault was from rubio, the more...
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hagel kept it up. secretary carter, you are full-throated in favor of it. are there risks a new civilian team may not have the same emphasis? general dunford, when you comment on the military's side of that issue as well? >> i am absolutely fully in support of it, and i thank you very much for your persistence and your leadership inducing us to do this. you asked about the future. my guess is that this will continue. because the logic is quite clear, the necessity is quite clear. so i think that will be clear to people who come after myself and the chairman. i'm pretty confident that will -- certainly should -- and of course, you'll have a role of helping them remind them of this. but there is a whole team behind this in all of our components. i think they're committed to this work. they'll remain committed to this work. >> congressman, i can speak from both my current perspective and as a former service chief. i really do believe that it's now part of our culture. we've been at this now four or five years and worked pretty hard at it. frankly, i think the
hagel kept it up. secretary carter, you are full-throated in favor of it. are there risks a new civilian team may not have the same emphasis? general dunford, when you comment on the military's side of that issue as well? >> i am absolutely fully in support of it, and i thank you very much for your persistence and your leadership inducing us to do this. you asked about the future. my guess is that this will continue. because the logic is quite clear, the necessity is quite clear. so i...
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hagel perhaps was here. he talks about how the special interest system results in expenditures on the defense side for things that folks in the pentagon don't even want and so this is a is system that's not -- i think too often, you know, there's a notion that talk about this money in politics, this kind of progressive or liberal issue. there have been studies that have looked at some of the states that have adopted some of these matching systems in public financing. guess what they find? the average member of the house only serves three or four terms and you say how can it be if they've all saved seats, so on. a lot of them quit once they get into the system and go in with the best of intentions and they're honest people and trying to make a difference and end up being pushed into this system where they're dialing for dollars in hopes of being effective and they're like, this is not why i got into this, and they leave. and yet we have tremendous turnover because of the way incentives, once you get into the
hagel perhaps was here. he talks about how the special interest system results in expenditures on the defense side for things that folks in the pentagon don't even want and so this is a is system that's not -- i think too often, you know, there's a notion that talk about this money in politics, this kind of progressive or liberal issue. there have been studies that have looked at some of the states that have adopted some of these matching systems in public financing. guess what they find? the...
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hagel perhaps was here. how the special interest system results in expenditures on the defense side that folks in the pentagon don't even want and so this is a is system that's think too often, you that talke's a notion about this money in politics, this kind of progressive or liberal issue. to seewhy i'm so pleased this group that issue one has put together because it shows a left or right issue, but how you think democracy should work. been studies that have looked at some of the states that have adopted some of these matching systems in public financing. guess what they find? it's not a republican or a democratic system. it's just a different kind of system. community isess suffering. our national defense is suffering because of the current system. >> just one point, too, on what tim was saying. thesek about all districts being safe and only 30 or 50 being competitive, and yet there's tremendous turnover. the majority of the senators, their first year, or were until recently. the average member of the hou
hagel perhaps was here. how the special interest system results in expenditures on the defense side that folks in the pentagon don't even want and so this is a is system that's think too often, you that talke's a notion about this money in politics, this kind of progressive or liberal issue. to seewhy i'm so pleased this group that issue one has put together because it shows a left or right issue, but how you think democracy should work. been studies that have looked at some of the states that...
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that process began a couple of years ago with their first big defeat over the nomination of chuck hagel as the defense secretary. senator cruz took center stage during this battle during his imitation of -- doing his imitation of joe mccarthy and inhumane to the integrity and accusing his supporter of being friends of hamas. it didn't work and they grew bolder taking the initiative defining of the lobby becoming more vocal in its criticism and settlement building. but it took a republican -- it took donald trump to deal the lobby a death blow breaking its stranglehold on the republican party and to find the evenhandedness dealing with the occupation. the lobby for all of its legendary wealth and influence was always a paper tiger and it was inevitable that this would eventually happen. as pointed out there is no going back every time that they'd try to hit trumped over the head with the club and nothing happens. every time they win the primary without a challenge another nail is driven. and america's deep right. it expands to the democratic party where the billionaire whose great achiev
that process began a couple of years ago with their first big defeat over the nomination of chuck hagel as the defense secretary. senator cruz took center stage during this battle during his imitation of -- doing his imitation of joe mccarthy and inhumane to the integrity and accusing his supporter of being friends of hamas. it didn't work and they grew bolder taking the initiative defining of the lobby becoming more vocal in its criticism and settlement building. but it took a republican -- it...
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it is no secret that former secretary of defense hagel was pushed out in part because he was not certifyinges fast enough for the white house. yet, president obama remains determined to push out as many terrorists as he can to other countries. 45 or so other law of war detainees would be moved to u.s. soil. doing so could open a pandora's box of legal issues, impairing our anti-terrorism efforts. fortunately, any effort to bring guantÁnamo detainees to u.s. soil would be, according to the secretary of defense, against the law. and that's also according to the attorney general. i see no interest in changing that law, certainly not by the american people him and our laws must be honored. the white house, meanwhile, has no solid plans to detain and interrogate terrorists captured today. that's a problem. indeed, the administration admits that its proposed domestic guantÁnamo would not take in any new terrorists captured on the battlefield. if the administration was been as much time working to capture and detain isis fighters, as it was trying to close down this facility at guantÁnamo bay, we
it is no secret that former secretary of defense hagel was pushed out in part because he was not certifyinges fast enough for the white house. yet, president obama remains determined to push out as many terrorists as he can to other countries. 45 or so other law of war detainees would be moved to u.s. soil. doing so could open a pandora's box of legal issues, impairing our anti-terrorism efforts. fortunately, any effort to bring guantÁnamo detainees to u.s. soil would be, according to the...
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people like chuck hagel have pushed back very hard on that certification.congress needs to get ash carter on the witness stand, testifying in front of them and go case-by-case to see who will be released and who was on the chopping block. stuart: thank you very much for joining us. stuart: check our big word again. we are now down 56. if we closed lower today, it will be the fourth straight day of losses. up next. going all in on virtual reality. when corn adopts technology. the trend has been set. this is a big deal. fascinating story. ♪ >> this one is hard to believe. police in florida arrested a 12-year-old girl for pinching the rear end of a male classmate. she was charged with misdemeanor battery. >> the mother of the boy says that his battery. in come the cops. arrest the girl. in handcuffs. take her away. >> the victim's family said they will charge her. the mother said the mother of the son said yes charger. temporary placed in juvenile detention. will be dismissed if she passes a drug test. >> the mug shot taken. the whole thing. stuart: this remin
people like chuck hagel have pushed back very hard on that certification.congress needs to get ash carter on the witness stand, testifying in front of them and go case-by-case to see who will be released and who was on the chopping block. stuart: thank you very much for joining us. stuart: check our big word again. we are now down 56. if we closed lower today, it will be the fourth straight day of losses. up next. going all in on virtual reality. when corn adopts technology. the trend has been...
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it is no secret that former secretary of defense hagel was pushed out, in part, because he was not certifying releases a fast enough for the white house. yet president obama remains determined to push out as many terrorists as he can to other countries. 45 or so other law of war detainees would be moved to u.s. soil. doing so could open a pandora's box of legal issues impairing our anti-terrorism efforts. fortunately, any effort to bring guantanamo bay detainees to u.s. soil would be, according to the secretary of defense, against the law and that's also according to the attorney general. i see no interest in changing that law, certainly by the american people, and our laws must be honored. the white house, meanwhile, has no solid plans to detain and interrogate terrorists captured today. that's a problem. indeed, the administration admits that it's proposed domestic guantanamo would not take in any new terrorists captured on battlefield. if the administration was spending as much time to capture and detain isis fighters as it was trying to close down this facility at guantanamo bay, we would
it is no secret that former secretary of defense hagel was pushed out, in part, because he was not certifying releases a fast enough for the white house. yet president obama remains determined to push out as many terrorists as he can to other countries. 45 or so other law of war detainees would be moved to u.s. soil. doing so could open a pandora's box of legal issues impairing our anti-terrorism efforts. fortunately, any effort to bring guantanamo bay detainees to u.s. soil would be, according...
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it is no secret that former secretary of defense hagel was pushed out in part because he was not certifying releases fast enough for the white house. yet, president obama remains determined to push out as many terrorists as he can to other countries. 45 or so other law of war detainees would be moved to u.s. soil. doing so could open a pandora's box of legal issues, combaring our anti-terrorism efforts -- combaring our anti-terrorism efforts. to bring guantanamo bay detainees to u.s. soil would be, according to the secretary of defense, against the law and that's also according to the attorney general. i see no interest in changing that law. certainly not by the american people, and our laws must be honored. the white house, meanwhile, has no solid plans to detain and interrogate terrorists captured today. that's a problem. indeed, the administration admits that its proposed domestic guantanamo would not take in any new terrorists captured on the battlefield. if the administration was spending as much time working to capture and detain isis fighters, as it was trying to close down this faci
it is no secret that former secretary of defense hagel was pushed out in part because he was not certifying releases fast enough for the white house. yet, president obama remains determined to push out as many terrorists as he can to other countries. 45 or so other law of war detainees would be moved to u.s. soil. doing so could open a pandora's box of legal issues, combaring our anti-terrorism efforts -- combaring our anti-terrorism efforts. to bring guantanamo bay detainees to u.s. soil would...
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chuck hagel, he took $200,000 from the north koreans. unless you can prove otherwise. is ted cruz's method of operation. michael steele, chairman of the republican national committee, robert costa, political reporter for the "washington post." and in detroit, amarosa, she supports donald trump. let me start with you. let's start with ama rosa. i want thoughts here about this. the attacks that came from two sources tonight. i think everyone here was saying, i haven't decided, but that the least effective assault was from rubio, the more concerted ideological attempt, which is consistent, and i think pretty unacceptable, because it is mccarthyite, coming from cruz. which is to accuse your candidate of being guilty basically of fraud. he did it the other night. just says it. he just says it because he can say what he wants legally with a libel lawsuit during a campaign. tax fraud, tonight it was fraud with something else to do with his university. he throws these charges around, which is resonating with the mccarthy era. categorize the two. >> the hit from the establishme
chuck hagel, he took $200,000 from the north koreans. unless you can prove otherwise. is ted cruz's method of operation. michael steele, chairman of the republican national committee, robert costa, political reporter for the "washington post." and in detroit, amarosa, she supports donald trump. let me start with you. let's start with ama rosa. i want thoughts here about this. the attacks that came from two sources tonight. i think everyone here was saying, i haven't decided, but that...
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hagel address that people in our country and yours who are fearful? but a big part. >> is understanding if you are worried about the next paycheck worried you can pay your renter the kids would have the future that you would want for them. it is easier to point blame to feel satisfied 2.0 those who are to blame to build a sense of optimism in shared identity if every lawyer street is doing better including you. with the closed-end protectionist dick approach with the responsibilities of leadership to understand the countries like ours need people to work together and that narrative, if you, once people realize. from one of the provinces a few years ago it would do so without having religious symbols with a big cross of david if they're wearing a turban to have those religious symbols is about freeing people from religion to allow people of men wear a turban they will no longer have that dominance over an individual. in that is a reasonable proposal and it was sold that way. as a young woman to chose to wear her hijab could be fired they said that is n
hagel address that people in our country and yours who are fearful? but a big part. >> is understanding if you are worried about the next paycheck worried you can pay your renter the kids would have the future that you would want for them. it is easier to point blame to feel satisfied 2.0 those who are to blame to build a sense of optimism in shared identity if every lawyer street is doing better including you. with the closed-end protectionist dick approach with the responsibilities of...
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the process began a couple years ago with there 1st big defeat over the nomination of chuck hagel hasdefense secretary. taking center stage, his annotation -- doing his imitation of joe mccarthy and an puny integrity. did not work. taking the initiative took a republican, donald trump the deal lobby and death blow the lobby was always a paper tiger, and it was inevitable that this would eventually happen. there is no going back. every time to try to hit trump over the head is israel's weakness that is exposed. every time he when's a party primary, another nail is driven into the coffin of the unshakable alliance. that alliance is being shaken and the panic expense to the democratic party, the billionaire is denouncing trump is unreliable. calling the republican front-runner a clown and dangerous, he ranted the trump is dangerous for the world, and since israel is part of the world is dangerous for israel. as trump would say, okay. and especially dangerous for those who consider israel the moral equivalent. it is hard to know what he is thinking. you never have such a friend in the whi
the process began a couple years ago with there 1st big defeat over the nomination of chuck hagel hasdefense secretary. taking center stage, his annotation -- doing his imitation of joe mccarthy and an puny integrity. did not work. taking the initiative took a republican, donald trump the deal lobby and death blow the lobby was always a paper tiger, and it was inevitable that this would eventually happen. there is no going back. every time to try to hit trump over the head is israel's weakness...
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any contingent sifment one statement, september, a budget statement, five months later, secretary hagelat is the defense department doing to mitigate what is a clearly growing risk from the iranian ballistic missile program? >> well, thank you for that, and you're right, the nuclear deal with iran was about their nuclear reference. and it implemented and will know whether it's implemented or not will keep them from having a nuclear weapon. that doesn't stop them from having other capabilities and exhibiting other behavior that concerns us. one of those is ballistic missiles. that's why we are strengthening our ballistic missile defenses in the region, in europe, to defend our friends and allies there, our own forces there that are deployed there. that's why we have just a float. that's why we have sure. that's why our other partners procured those same missile defenses from us, and that's why we help israel with its defense against short-range rockets. both iron dome system and the david sling system, they're also, by the way, developing the arrow system against longer range missiles. w
any contingent sifment one statement, september, a budget statement, five months later, secretary hagelat is the defense department doing to mitigate what is a clearly growing risk from the iranian ballistic missile program? >> well, thank you for that, and you're right, the nuclear deal with iran was about their nuclear reference. and it implemented and will know whether it's implemented or not will keep them from having a nuclear weapon. that doesn't stop them from having other...
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so with the support of his family and a nomination from then-senator chuck hagel, jake left nebraska in june of 2000 to begin his first year at the u.s. military academy at west point. as soon as he arrived, jake earned the reputation as a warm and supportive person. his friend, first lieutenant travis reinfold recalls jake's midwestern values. "i called him jolly jake," lieutenant reinfolders, "because no matter who you were, he always gave you a wor warm couny smile." he also noted jake's yo superb voice as a member of the west point glee club. his voice was always filled with conviction and beauty, particularly when singing the hymn "mansions of the lord." after four years, jake graduated from west point with a bachelor's degree in systems engineering. he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the army on may 28, 2005. following specialty training, jake was assigned to the second battalion, 377th parachute field artillery regimen at fort richardson, alaska. not long after jake's arrival at for the richardson, the second battalion was deployed to iraq. it was 2006 and the war w
so with the support of his family and a nomination from then-senator chuck hagel, jake left nebraska in june of 2000 to begin his first year at the u.s. military academy at west point. as soon as he arrived, jake earned the reputation as a warm and supportive person. his friend, first lieutenant travis reinfold recalls jake's midwestern values. "i called him jolly jake," lieutenant reinfolders, "because no matter who you were, he always gave you a wor warm couny smile." he...