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then start the air source. through the hose, and when you pull back on the button, the air and the foundation mix into an ultra-fine mist. tiny particles of makeup cover the skin completely, creating a beautiful, smooth, and natural appearance. it erases flaws and softens wrinkles. >> luminess air is the easiest, best, most natural-looking makeup i have ever used. they've made it so simple and so easy that you really can -- anybody can do it. i have a lot of brown spots on my face -- melasma. it's really hard to cover it up. they're incredibly dark. they're all along the sides of my face. before i'd started using luminess, i'd just given up. there wasn't anything that was gonna cover it, anyway, so i just stopped using anything. i'm ecstatic about luminess. i'm ecstatic about how easy it is, how fast and convenient and how much it covers. people have been complimenting me on my skin, which is something that never used to happen. luminess air is amazing. >> announcer: the luminess air system was designed for reg
then start the air source. through the hose, and when you pull back on the button, the air and the foundation mix into an ultra-fine mist. tiny particles of makeup cover the skin completely, creating a beautiful, smooth, and natural appearance. it erases flaws and softens wrinkles. >> luminess air is the easiest, best, most natural-looking makeup i have ever used. they've made it so simple and so easy that you really can -- anybody can do it. i have a lot of brown spots on my face --...
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is that were truly one air force. pilots that are in all three of the components that contribute to operations around the world. quite frankly, as the chief of staff of this one air force, we cannot do the job we are doing without our guard and reserve with or with us. i have called it a crisis but i will tell you that it is a national level issue that i'm trying to approach from starting off at a national level. this is just a supply and demand mismatch. the nation, right now, is producing less pilots that we need to service commercial, business and commercial aviation. you have to start this dialogue at a congress level. on behalf of my fellow joint chiefs, because we are all affected by this. how do we first to get at this at a level where we can look nationally at incentives to increase the supply to better meet the demand. and then you take a look at what were doing with in the military. for me it's a balanced approach of quality of service and quality of life. quality of life tends to be those things that we inc
is that were truly one air force. pilots that are in all three of the components that contribute to operations around the world. quite frankly, as the chief of staff of this one air force, we cannot do the job we are doing without our guard and reserve with or with us. i have called it a crisis but i will tell you that it is a national level issue that i'm trying to approach from starting off at a national level. this is just a supply and demand mismatch. the nation, right now, is producing...
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this is luminess air. her skin looks baby smooth, her pigmentation problems are covered, and the fine lines and wrinkles around her eyes are practically gone. let's compare them side by side. on the left is no makeup. in the middle is old-fashioned heavy liquid foundation. on the right is luminess air. the results are dramatic. these are the kinds of results you'll see on your skin when you use luminess air. >> makeup is supposed to help smooth the lines, but it actually kind of fills into the lines and makes the lines look worse. luminess does this amazing thing. it makes your skin look flawless. i mean, it covers it in such a beautiful way. now when i use luminess, my skin automatically looks more beautiful, and i look young again. i love that. >> i have this problem, and this is rosacea. it gets so red, i look like rudolph. i'm not kidding. d it's horrible, and you cannot cover it up. and i have tried everything, and nothing works. i'm gonna show you exactly how i use the airbrush to cover this and get
this is luminess air. her skin looks baby smooth, her pigmentation problems are covered, and the fine lines and wrinkles around her eyes are practically gone. let's compare them side by side. on the left is no makeup. in the middle is old-fashioned heavy liquid foundation. on the right is luminess air. the results are dramatic. these are the kinds of results you'll see on your skin when you use luminess air. >> makeup is supposed to help smooth the lines, but it actually kind of fills...
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those are air forces and space. so general john hype, who is a strategies who is responsible for that portfolio of fighting in space should a war extend into space. there's no such thing as war in space. there's just war. but we have to be ready if war extends into space. so we are -- we've been doing this since 1954, the united states air force. the way i see it, not as a competitive dialogue. you know, very often it quickly becomes a competition for resources. that's not where my head is. i look at this this is an obligation i have as a joint chief responsible for preponderance of the space force and the space architecture, 12 constellations we're flying now as we speak. to ensure that we provide those capabilities and we have shared access to space. and that within the dialogues that occur relative to space and all the stakeholders in space being commercial allies and partners, defense, intelligence that we're looking at, first of all, how do we ensure we have good strategy and policy? that it can drive the conce
those are air forces and space. so general john hype, who is a strategies who is responsible for that portfolio of fighting in space should a war extend into space. there's no such thing as war in space. there's just war. but we have to be ready if war extends into space. so we are -- we've been doing this since 1954, the united states air force. the way i see it, not as a competitive dialogue. you know, very often it quickly becomes a competition for resources. that's not where my head is. i...
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air force for the strategic air command. it simulates a quick strike response to a surprise soviet nuclear attack against the united states and europe. in the nuclear conflict as depicted, millions of americans, russians, japanese, and european die. probably used for training, this 54-minute film was made public by george washington university's national security archives in 2011. >> at this moment, you are in the central part of the united states, over 100 feet below the surface of the earth, surrounded by thick, reinforced concrete. in the event of an attack, this entire structure can be sealed, protected against a radioactive fallout. through those doors and around the corner is the operations control room of the long-range air offense force. >> thank you, sergeant. >> from this room, the force throughout the world is controlled and monitored 24 hours a day in peace as it would be in war. this force is a combat ready offense force. it is a deterrent force dedicated to the prevention of war, any war, large or small. this o
air force for the strategic air command. it simulates a quick strike response to a surprise soviet nuclear attack against the united states and europe. in the nuclear conflict as depicted, millions of americans, russians, japanese, and european die. probably used for training, this 54-minute film was made public by george washington university's national security archives in 2011. >> at this moment, you are in the central part of the united states, over 100 feet below the surface of the...
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i don't want an engagement with the russian air force. i am hard over on the idea that the syrian air force must be grounded. this man is a war criminal and the air force has been the vehicle of choice to fill -- to kill 500,000 people. i handful have been killed by chemical weapons. the syrian air force is the biggest instrument of war crimes at the hands of assad. i would tell the russians if you want to fight for the syrian air force, you are welcome to do so. i don't believe they will. >> did you speak to president trump? what did he have to say? sen. graham: he said, what do you think? i said i'm very proud of you. we are no longer leading from behind. you had to do it, you should have done it. i'd like to talk with you about what i think comes next. mr. president, you did something very necessary, and over time, the world will benefit from this. about 100 countries have called him saying you did the right thing. the president of china said he did the right thing. i think the president feels like he took action consistent with our va
i don't want an engagement with the russian air force. i am hard over on the idea that the syrian air force must be grounded. this man is a war criminal and the air force has been the vehicle of choice to fill -- to kill 500,000 people. i handful have been killed by chemical weapons. the syrian air force is the biggest instrument of war crimes at the hands of assad. i would tell the russians if you want to fight for the syrian air force, you are welcome to do so. i don't believe they will....
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, we are truly one air force with throw components. and we have guards that can contribute to operations around the world. quite frankly, i -- as the chief of staff of this one air force, we cannot do the job that we're doing without our guard and reserve right there with us. but pilot shortage, i have called it a crisis. but i will tell you that it is a national level issue that i'm trying to approach from starting off at a national level. because this is just a -- this is a supply/demand mismatch. the nation right now is producing less pilots that we need to be able to service commercial, business and military aviation. and so you've got to start this dialogue at the national level. and have enlisted the help of congress to work with me as the lead airman on behalf of the -- my fellow joint chiefs, because we're all affected by this to say how do we first get at a at a level where we can look nationally and incentives to be able to increase the supply to better meet the demand. and then you take a look at what we're doing within the
, we are truly one air force with throw components. and we have guards that can contribute to operations around the world. quite frankly, i -- as the chief of staff of this one air force, we cannot do the job that we're doing without our guard and reserve right there with us. but pilot shortage, i have called it a crisis. but i will tell you that it is a national level issue that i'm trying to approach from starting off at a national level. because this is just a -- this is a supply/demand...
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it's this one air field. it is a punishing air strike. it took out aircraft.ut fuel supplies, they took out some of the surrounding infrastructure. but he has many other air fields. i mean, obviously it was meant to control the air attacks with chemical weapons and it may do that to a small degree, but we don't really know where any other chemical weapons are. they removed massive amounts of chemical weapons in 2013 after assad agreed to that, but they clearly hid some of them. don't know where the others are. but the americans were very sure this was the air field. they knew those two aircraft, where those two aircraft took off from. obviously they didn't know at the time they were armed with chemical weapons. but they were absolutely certain that's where they took off from. >> colonel ganyard in washington, d.c., where do we go next with this? are we now embroiled fully in syria's civil war? >> hopefully not, dan. hopefully this is it. i think as martha and brian were talking about, the attack was so prescribed, it was so -- in such a small area that the int
it's this one air field. it is a punishing air strike. it took out aircraft.ut fuel supplies, they took out some of the surrounding infrastructure. but he has many other air fields. i mean, obviously it was meant to control the air attacks with chemical weapons and it may do that to a small degree, but we don't really know where any other chemical weapons are. they removed massive amounts of chemical weapons in 2013 after assad agreed to that, but they clearly hid some of them. don't know where...
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american missiles hammered a air base 24 hours ago and now that air base has opened. syrian warplanes are taking off from there again. pentagon officials say the strikes were meant to deliver a message to the syrian government after the chemical weapons attack killed # 89 people earlier this week. russia respond, promising more help to syria. president trump praised the troops today who carried out the u.s. strikes, he tweeted this morning, congrat places to our great military men and women for representing the united states, and the world, so well in the syria attack. something else in syria today, the town that was hit by that deadly chemical attack on tuesday it was bold again today. nobody knows just yet who was behind these new air strikes. cnn senior international correspondents clarissa ward and matthew chance is with us now. clarissa, tell us what you're hearing about these latest air strikes in western syria, who's behind them and what's the possible explanation why this town is being targeted again? >> reporter: well, from what we're hearing from activists o
american missiles hammered a air base 24 hours ago and now that air base has opened. syrian warplanes are taking off from there again. pentagon officials say the strikes were meant to deliver a message to the syrian government after the chemical weapons attack killed # 89 people earlier this week. russia respond, promising more help to syria. president trump praised the troops today who carried out the u.s. strikes, he tweeted this morning, congrat places to our great military men and women for...
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strike on a syrian air base. just looking at the map to get a better sense of tanta and its relation to cairo. it's about i want to say 100 kilometers probably from cairo in the nile delta. there has been an attack on an egyptian coptic christian church there. we understand it was some sort of improvised explosive device or some sort of bomb that targeted that church. this of course sadly not the first time that the christian coptic community in egypt has been targeted. we are awaiting a statement from the interior ministry. we're not sure what the casualty numbers are at this stage. but just a few months ago, there was an attack on a church as well closer to cairo targeting the coptic christian community. we'll have more on that as we get it. with our other news, hannah, just one moment, i'll hearing from our producer 13 people killed. and this is according to the government source, luke? we have 13 people -- so egyptian state run newspaper quoting a number of 13. 13 people killed in this egyptian coptic church
strike on a syrian air base. just looking at the map to get a better sense of tanta and its relation to cairo. it's about i want to say 100 kilometers probably from cairo in the nile delta. there has been an attack on an egyptian coptic christian church there. we understand it was some sort of improvised explosive device or some sort of bomb that targeted that church. this of course sadly not the first time that the christian coptic community in egypt has been targeted. we are awaiting a...
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american missiles hammered a air base 24 hours ago and now that air base has opened. warplanes are
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air strikes in syria.8:40 eastern time last night. 59 tomahawk missiles were launched from "uss ross" and uss porter targeting the shayrat airfield, where syrian aircraft took off before dropping chemical weapons on idlib tuesday, killing dozens of children. >> using a deadly nefsh agent, assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women and children. it was a slow and brutal death for so many. even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack. no child of god should ever suffer such horror. tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. >> joining us here on set, retired army veteran, medal of honor recipient and msnbc military analyst, colonel jack jacobs. what happens from your perspective from the u.s. and -- what will their response be? >> at the end of the day, what's really important is we have a strategy and at the moment we do not have a strategy. we shouldn't confuse this attack, which was very limited in s
air strikes in syria.8:40 eastern time last night. 59 tomahawk missiles were launched from "uss ross" and uss porter targeting the shayrat airfield, where syrian aircraft took off before dropping chemical weapons on idlib tuesday, killing dozens of children. >> using a deadly nefsh agent, assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women and children. it was a slow and brutal death for so many. even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack. no child of...
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all targeting that one air base? >> reporter: at the moment that is what defense officials here are telling us, they were targeting this single air base called shayrat. a regime air base in western syria they believe was directly tied to the nerve agent attack and the aircraft the syrian aircraft that flew from that base. now, what we don't know is if in the coming hours we will see additional u.s. military action against additional targets. nobody is saying that, but you can never really close the door to that possibility because when they present option to see a president, the military always presents a range of options. here's the list of things you can do based on what objectives you want to accomplish. we don't know if this is just the starting point or if this is going to be it and will it change assad's behavior. having one air base bombed and what signal will it send about a trump presidency. >> reactions from russia and iran who have been propping up the assad regime. >> we're learning more from the pentagon
all targeting that one air base? >> reporter: at the moment that is what defense officials here are telling us, they were targeting this single air base called shayrat. a regime air base in western syria they believe was directly tied to the nerve agent attack and the aircraft the syrian aircraft that flew from that base. now, what we don't know is if in the coming hours we will see additional u.s. military action against additional targets. nobody is saying that, but you can never really...
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once we establish air superiority, your air force provides unmatched global reach, with an aircraft taking off or landing every three minutes, delivering critical personnel or supplies where and when they are needed, and we sometimes operate out of locations in insecure areas, and it's our special forces, air commandos, who are trained to secure airfields when and where we need them, in places like iraq. and when it comes to global precision strike, i call your attention to the january raid, where a pair of b-2 bombers departed their home base in missouri for a 32-hour round trip sortee to libya. these stealth bomber crews delivered 85 bombs over two terrorist camps, delivering precise lethal effects within ten seconds, and i repeat, 32-hour mission, within ten seconds of their designated time over target. and in the counter-isis fight, the lieutenant general, the air component commander, leads the coalition of 16 nations in the fight to defeat violent extremism in the middle east. in the current fight against isis, coalition partners have dropped over 40,000 munitions on our enemy, with t
once we establish air superiority, your air force provides unmatched global reach, with an aircraft taking off or landing every three minutes, delivering critical personnel or supplies where and when they are needed, and we sometimes operate out of locations in insecure areas, and it's our special forces, air commandos, who are trained to secure airfields when and where we need them, in places like iraq. and when it comes to global precision strike, i call your attention to the january raid,...
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while the industry is insisting that cabin air is clea n, is insisting that cabin air is clean, the westgateite. you can also get in touch with me and some of the team via social media, or on twitter. now let's catch up with the sports news in sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: dustin johnson withdraws from the masters without hitting a shot, as his back injury gets the better of him. on the course, charley hoffman leads by four strokes after his first round. and kenya's olympic champion, jemima sumgong, has tested positive for the banned blood booster, epo. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that world number one dustinjohnson has withdrawn from the masters without hitting a shot. the 32—year—old fell down some stairs in his rented house on wednesday, injuring his back. and despite hitting the practice range early on the morning of the year's first major championship, felt that by the time hejoined his playing partners bubba watson and jimmy walker on the first tee, he wasn't in a position to co
while the industry is insisting that cabin air is clea n, is insisting that cabin air is clean, the westgateite. you can also get in touch with me and some of the team via social media, or on twitter. now let's catch up with the sports news in sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: dustin johnson withdraws from the masters without hitting a shot, as his back injury gets the better of him. on the course, charley hoffman leads by four...
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air strikes in syria. this is according to a televised statement by the armed forces general command. we're still learning about the effectiveness of the strike. is this, above all, meant to send a message to the assad regime? >> well, good morning, dave. i think it is. and the reason it's a message is because of the air base that was selected as a target. this air base was used, obviously, as the base from which the su-23, mig-23 aircraft were used to go after the idlib province targets they went after. when they did this, what the u.s. was doing, they were telling the syrian regime, that we know that you used this as the base from which you launched your aircraft. we know you have chemical weapons stored on this base. the fact that you have the chemical weapons on this base means that you are violating agreements that we have made with you and with russia and quite frankly with international law. and that becomes a real problem for the u.s. and that's the way the trump administration has decided to deal
air strikes in syria. this is according to a televised statement by the armed forces general command. we're still learning about the effectiveness of the strike. is this, above all, meant to send a message to the assad regime? >> well, good morning, dave. i think it is. and the reason it's a message is because of the air base that was selected as a target. this air base was used, obviously, as the base from which the su-23, mig-23 aircraft were used to go after the idlib province targets...
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war ships fired at a government controlled air base in syria. the target was the shayrat air base. missiles were fired at the base's air strips, hangars and control tower. this is in response to that chemical weapons attack that the u.s. blames on syrian president bashar as sad. us initials of officials say syrian government aircraft dropped nerve agent earlier this week that kill dozens. president donald trump delivered a statement from his resort florida within the hour. >>> breaking right now out of wilmington. police are looking foreman they say abduction add four-year-old girl around 7:00 tonight. police say driver approach the girl while she was playing outside in the village of plum run. he took her in his car and drove off. the young girl was later found in the area of banning park. we don't know her condition. investigators would like to hear from you though if you saw anything or if you've got surveillance video that could help the case. >>> ♪ >>> i'm a person long term recovery and i know how important and how hard it is to get clean, get sober. >> reporter: seemingly en
war ships fired at a government controlled air base in syria. the target was the shayrat air base. missiles were fired at the base's air strips, hangars and control tower. this is in response to that chemical weapons attack that the u.s. blames on syrian president bashar as sad. us initials of officials say syrian government aircraft dropped nerve agent earlier this week that kill dozens. president donald trump delivered a statement from his resort florida within the hour. >>> breaking...
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air strikes.s calling on the house to have a vote, the type of vote they did not have when president obama was weighing striking out against assad or striking out against isis. now the house minority leader is asking for such a vote. >> the big question is will members of congress wibe willin to put their name on this. they wouldn't do it in 2013. will they do it now? >> correct. >> also, we know that next hour the president is meeting once again with china's president. this as china's already voicing opposition to those air strikes overnight in syria. good morning. what are you hearing? >> good morning, poppy. as you said, that meeting will get underway next hour. there is also a working lunch scheduled for the president and president xi and there are a long list of issues on the table to be discussed, everything from north korea's nuclear ambitions to trade, to maritime and ter tor ral issues, especially in the south china sea. this first direct military action against the regime of assad is lik
air strikes.s calling on the house to have a vote, the type of vote they did not have when president obama was weighing striking out against assad or striking out against isis. now the house minority leader is asking for such a vote. >> the big question is will members of congress wibe willin to put their name on this. they wouldn't do it in 2013. will they do it now? >> correct. >> also, we know that next hour the president is meeting once again with china's president. this...
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in terms of the overall the air presence, what portion is provided by his own air force, with his ownes, which portion is provided by russia? the russian army and air force has been providing significant air support in the last year or so. >> when the russians waded into the conflict in 2015, they tipped war in favor of bashar al assad. before that, al assad had been fighting against insurgents, not just secular groups, but groups like isis and hother groups. so this russian intervention tipped the balance in favor of the assad regime, their planes that have been told to the syrians and piloted by syrians, some piloted from the syrian bases on the west coast, they have actually been a decisive factor in suppressing not just islamic state and other groups but some secular opposition who are actually aligned with the united states. what this does is take the u.s.'s alignment against the assad regime and takes it a step further. but as i mentioned earlier, the question here is whether or not donald trump's intervention will be limited to this air strike, these 60 missiles, or whether the
in terms of the overall the air presence, what portion is provided by his own air force, with his ownes, which portion is provided by russia? the russian army and air force has been providing significant air support in the last year or so. >> when the russians waded into the conflict in 2015, they tipped war in favor of bashar al assad. before that, al assad had been fighting against insurgents, not just secular groups, but groups like isis and hother groups. so this russian intervention...
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on syrian air safety.because it is crowded airspace. —— going after daesh. these strikes were a violation of safety protocols, according to the russians, because it has been made clear that the russians were warned, andindeed clear that the russians were warned, and indeed warning the russians has almost certainly discreet so practically the effectiveness of those strikes because the warnings will have been passed on. also having time to withdraw the aircraft. i think what the russians or annoyed about is that there was a tacit understanding that if the us—led strikes only targeted by ayesh and stayed carefully away from any syrian regime forces dog will only targeted by —— daesh. any syrian regime forces dog will only targeted by -- daesh. how do you pick your way through it? there is strong rhetoric on both sides, it is strong rhetoric on both sides, it is the actions in the end that matter. it is worth judging is the actions in the end that matter. it is worthjudging russian intentions by what they have
on syrian air safety.because it is crowded airspace. —— going after daesh. these strikes were a violation of safety protocols, according to the russians, because it has been made clear that the russians were warned, andindeed clear that the russians were warned, and indeed warning the russians has almost certainly discreet so practically the effectiveness of those strikes because the warnings will have been passed on. also having time to withdraw the aircraft. i think what the russians or...
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>> this is one air strike, one air strike on one air field but it shows the united states, you know, is willing to do it. that in an age of sovereignty, when sovereignty matters, it shows the russians that the u.s. is going to do it. it shows the rest of the international community. it san jose the chinese, and president xi who is now stuck in florida next to trump mott able to do much else but watch the united states at will go into syria and say enough is enough. if it doesn't change the calculus of assad, doesn't change him the war still goes on. it's at least something and it kind of calls russia's bluff, if russia doesn't come back with any kind of military force -- that was the being reason we kept hearing why the united states couldn't do anything. russia is there. the closest they have come is on the ground to keep humanitarian aid from coming in and to keep helping assad retake ground from the rebels, or from isis. it all changes now. we don't know what is going to happen next. finally something has happened where the united states military has come in a response of this hum
>> this is one air strike, one air strike on one air field but it shows the united states, you know, is willing to do it. that in an age of sovereignty, when sovereignty matters, it shows the russians that the u.s. is going to do it. it shows the rest of the international community. it san jose the chinese, and president xi who is now stuck in florida next to trump mott able to do much else but watch the united states at will go into syria and say enough is enough. if it doesn't change...
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air strikes in syria overnight.elosi saying just a short time ago that the president's actions and any response demand that we immediately do our duty. >> it is a very busy day on capitol hill. you're looking at live pictures right now. that's the senior senator from utah, orrin hatch. final debate on the confirmation of judge neil gorsuch to be the next justice on the supreme court. that vote will happen within the next hour, and he will be confirmed in just the next few minutes. but first, i want to go to cnn congressional correspondent phil mattingly, who's watching all this from capitol hill. the congressional reaction, phil, to the action overnight. >> reporter: well, we've just learned that there will be a 1:00 p.m. closed-door briefing with all senators, republicans and democrats, so that will be pretty much the last thing these senators do before leaving for spring recess. as you noted, the vote on neil gorsuch is at 11:30. that is expected to be approved. but the big question, and really, everybody i'm talk
air strikes in syria overnight.elosi saying just a short time ago that the president's actions and any response demand that we immediately do our duty. >> it is a very busy day on capitol hill. you're looking at live pictures right now. that's the senior senator from utah, orrin hatch. final debate on the confirmation of judge neil gorsuch to be the next justice on the supreme court. that vote will happen within the next hour, and he will be confirmed in just the next few minutes. but...
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warships in the eastern mediterranean, hit various targets at this syrian air base, the al shayrat air base in syria, none were destroyed by any surface to air anti-missile that may have been launched by russians or syrians or anything like that. the u.s. secretary of state, rex tillerson, is scheduled to go to moscow next week. is the trip still happening? what were they supposed to be talking about? >> well, it was still happening as early as yesterday, when we were notified about what was going to be taking place. he's coming on the 12th of april, so, middle of next week. it was always going to be a difficult meeting, obviously, because of the long-standing issues, outstanding between the united states and russia, particularly syria and ukraine, as well, and the issue of sanctions. all of that was meant to be discussed. but it's obviously going to be a much more difficult meeting now, if it goes ahead, and we're assuming it will go ahead. what's interesting about this whole development, though, is, i think it's -- perhaps the final nail in the coffin in the idea -- of the idea that
warships in the eastern mediterranean, hit various targets at this syrian air base, the al shayrat air base in syria, none were destroyed by any surface to air anti-missile that may have been launched by russians or syrians or anything like that. the u.s. secretary of state, rex tillerson, is scheduled to go to moscow next week. is the trip still happening? what were they supposed to be talking about? >> well, it was still happening as early as yesterday, when we were notified about what...
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air strike, what would happen? think there ought to be, if there are not, there ought to be, conversations in back chach channel right now, talking to the russians saying, look, we're serious about striking back, we're going to strike back. most likely you have people where we are going to strike back. recommendation is you pull them out right away. so that there are some conversations. we can't wait for them to pull them out because you can't retalia retaliate, can't conduct punishment unless it is very closely related in time to the infraction in the first place. but if they don't do that, and russians are killed, then we've got some problems on our hands and so do the russians and it's going to be able to be resolved only -- only in -- that's one of the reasons why tillerson is going, only behind closed doors in the corridors of power, not on the battlefield. >> colonel jack jacobs, this is the story of the hour, if you wouldn't mind, stand by. >> i shall remain. >> we'll go back to you throughout the hour. we h
air strike, what would happen? think there ought to be, if there are not, there ought to be, conversations in back chach channel right now, talking to the russians saying, look, we're serious about striking back, we're going to strike back. most likely you have people where we are going to strike back. recommendation is you pull them out right away. so that there are some conversations. we can't wait for them to pull them out because you can't retalia retaliate, can't conduct punishment unless...
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for the air force, $2.8 billion. to find $2.8 billion, i have to stop depot maintenance lines and it's not linear, at the end of the time frame, it's not like you start the line back up midly. all of those workers that have not -- have left and we haven't been able to hire their back fill and lost their qualifications, there will be a spin up time to get them back up and running. by the way, the aircraft that have been flying in the flight are coming due for their maintenance. it continues that backlog over time and what you end up doing is grounding aircraft. and so while i could buy all of the parts in the world, if i chose to be able to do that within my flexibility, those parts will sit on the shelf because i don't have the workforce i need to put the parts in the airplane. >> i appreciate the insight and yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman and gentleman for your testimony and leadership and candor about the impact on the men and women in uniform putting their lives on the line to protect our freedoms and i re
for the air force, $2.8 billion. to find $2.8 billion, i have to stop depot maintenance lines and it's not linear, at the end of the time frame, it's not like you start the line back up midly. all of those workers that have not -- have left and we haven't been able to hire their back fill and lost their qualifications, there will be a spin up time to get them back up and running. by the way, the aircraft that have been flying in the flight are coming due for their maintenance. it continues that...
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all, when they carry out air attacks, they've been working with the syrian air force. so, there could have been, and apparently were some russians there. i'd want to know how many and what their jobs were. but the way, again, that the united states apparently informed them was through the channels that we've got right now, which is decon flix, as it's called, with the russians, it's a more, let's say, hands on, on the ground type of notification that, you know, something's going to happen, and we don't want to hit you. barbara would know more about that than i do. but this is a not a high level political, you know, trump calling putin type of notice. and that's very important to point out. >> jill, i want you to stick with us, because also, major general james "spider" marks would know about that. general, if the chemical weapons were launched from this same base, did the russians know about that, were they complicit in this? >> i'm certain that the russians were complicit. i would state with confidence, yes. they didn't give authorization, but they knew about it. if t
all, when they carry out air attacks, they've been working with the syrian air force. so, there could have been, and apparently were some russians there. i'd want to know how many and what their jobs were. but the way, again, that the united states apparently informed them was through the channels that we've got right now, which is decon flix, as it's called, with the russians, it's a more, let's say, hands on, on the ground type of notification that, you know, something's going to happen, and...
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air strikes? >> i don't think there is. these air strikes have been a message to assad that isis is already doing whatever it can to hold its territory and fight against the united states and iraqis in iraq and in syria as well to hold onto their territory against an onslaught alliance led by the united states that targets isis. you know, i think the idea that this narrative that this strike is going to aid isis, i think that falls flat. what you look at from a european perspective is to get more clarity from the united states on what the next move is. you just had the british foreign secretary today who was due in moscow on monday ahead of rex tillerson announce that he's not going to go. he's going to focus on the foreign ministers g-7 meeting in italy on monday and tuesday. rex tillerson will be there as well. the germans, french, italians, canadians as well to get a sense of where america stands now on assad and on isis. remembering just a week and a half ago defense secretary james mattis was here in london and the foc
air strikes? >> i don't think there is. these air strikes have been a message to assad that isis is already doing whatever it can to hold its territory and fight against the united states and iraqis in iraq and in syria as well to hold onto their territory against an onslaught alliance led by the united states that targets isis. you know, i think the idea that this narrative that this strike is going to aid isis, i think that falls flat. what you look at from a european perspective is to...
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there is the reason for the syrian air force to fly, reason for the syrian air force to fly, and in manyir force to fight, either. but everything we have heard from the russians is that they are not willing to accept what you describe. so the us go in, they are engaging russia, they are going infor are engaging russia, they are going in for all out war? surely that is the issue? i don't think so. i think the issue? i don't think so. i think the russians would like to make about. but it is clear that there are procedures that one can put into place, that militaries can put into place, that militaries can put into place, were you are attacking one aircraft, and not attacking the other aircraft. the identification of friends and foe systems that we have, we can make it clear to rush out that the coalition will not allow the syrian air force to fly. if the russians want to get involved in that, they do that at their own peril. certainly what you are describing is accommodated outcome, but already a complicated war. my understanding is that you have just come back from turkey. the original re
there is the reason for the syrian air force to fly, reason for the syrian air force to fly, and in manyir force to fight, either. but everything we have heard from the russians is that they are not willing to accept what you describe. so the us go in, they are engaging russia, they are going infor are engaging russia, they are going in for all out war? surely that is the issue? i don't think so. i think the issue? i don't think so. i think the russians would like to make about. but it is...
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they targeted the air field, the infrastructure of the air base. they destroyed aircraft. they destroyed the fuel centers, fuel depots on that air base. it probably did not match up with the level of construction i would expect from 59 tomahawk cruise missiles. >> especially when you consider that each one of those is a double tap. so not likely. by the way, very few casualties on purpose and, as we discovered and/or suspected, we told the russians in advance. >> there's no guarantee that's the same air field. >> and we're showing you a picture there, file picture of a tomahawk cruise missile to give you a sense of how big it is. 59 of those hit that air field. did not quite look like that airfield was severely damaged, according to at least what the pentagon was reporting back to us. we'll take a quick break. a lot more to talk to about when we come back. so, just ahead, president trump has expected other nations to take action that the u.s. has unilaterally done against the syrian chemical attack. answers next. up on all the moments you might have missed. you seriously c
they targeted the air field, the infrastructure of the air base. they destroyed aircraft. they destroyed the fuel centers, fuel depots on that air base. it probably did not match up with the level of construction i would expect from 59 tomahawk cruise missiles. >> especially when you consider that each one of those is a double tap. so not likely. by the way, very few casualties on purpose and, as we discovered and/or suspected, we told the russians in advance. >> there's no...
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sure that we advance clean air, clean water, not with this respective co2, but with those key air pollutants quality program. >> chris: let me ask you one's last question, and again i apologize, it goes to the whole question of commitment to trying to improve the environment. under the president's new budget, the epa has cut 31%, that is more than any other agency. i want to put up some of the cuts that are included in the president's budget. here are some of the 56 programs that would be scrapped. great lakes restoration. water runoff control for farmers, pesticide safety. what does that say about the commitment of this administration and youth to cleaning up the environment when you're making a 31% cut in your agency and cutting things like that, what are runoffs for farmers? >> scott: part of the issue is that over the last several years there has been a lack of commitment to stay partnership. we have state departments of environmental quality across the country have the resources and the expertise to deal with clean water and clean air issues. we knew in that partnership -- >> chris: the
sure that we advance clean air, clean water, not with this respective co2, but with those key air pollutants quality program. >> chris: let me ask you one's last question, and again i apologize, it goes to the whole question of commitment to trying to improve the environment. under the president's new budget, the epa has cut 31%, that is more than any other agency. i want to put up some of the cuts that are included in the president's budget. here are some of the 56 programs that would be...
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over new england, cold air coming down from canada.r still a lot of snow pack into eastern canada. that cold air slowing over that snow pack, a lot of the temperatures remain on the chilly side. pittsburgh at 30. so, cold morning, cold air start to lift on out >> sustained wind 15, 20 piles per hour, but headed out this evening, the win starts to relax little bit, so feels little better outside tonight, but, still, going to be chill which temperatures down to the 40's, 30's, again. then notice the winds arrows tomorrow's direction, now out of the southwest, that starts to bring in the milder air, especially tomorrow into next week. >> snow to northern new england, also locking in the cold air, still to the northeastern part of the united states but again moving on off. look at the temperatures, not bad warming trends today. we get close to 60 degrees, if not that around philadelphia some of the surrounding suburbs, cooler north and west, even the shore reaches the mid 50's today. not bad. it will feel good in the sunshine. when you are
over new england, cold air coming down from canada.r still a lot of snow pack into eastern canada. that cold air slowing over that snow pack, a lot of the temperatures remain on the chilly side. pittsburgh at 30. so, cold morning, cold air start to lift on out >> sustained wind 15, 20 piles per hour, but headed out this evening, the win starts to relax little bit, so feels little better outside tonight, but, still, going to be chill which temperatures down to the 40's, 30's, again. then...
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one air field. some radar, some aircraft. in the overall scheme of things, air force is bigger than this, not going to be a permanent impediment to use of air power by the assad regime. >> no but don't forget a lot of this is not -- it's public relations. president said they crossed a line. same thing president obama had said and didn't do anything, i think this president felt compelled to do something so it didn't look like he was obama. >> right. >> he's playing to american audience involved. very important from his political standpoint in the united states to look like he's doing something. not going to have permanent affect on the conduct of the war but what it may do is couple of things. it may dissuade the syrians from using chemical weapons again. one of the more interesting things is it might drive the russians to start thinking seriously to the response of tillerson, who they're backing. if they were to do something like the following, may be lots better off than they are now. work with the top of the food chain with
one air field. some radar, some aircraft. in the overall scheme of things, air force is bigger than this, not going to be a permanent impediment to use of air power by the assad regime. >> no but don't forget a lot of this is not -- it's public relations. president said they crossed a line. same thing president obama had said and didn't do anything, i think this president felt compelled to do something so it didn't look like he was obama. >> right. >> he's playing to american...
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. >> there was a show that never aired. >> what two shows that didn't aired? >> two or three, yeah. >> there was one show that didn't air because a certain person found a joke in it objectionable and didn't realize we were taped and could edit it out. so this person says the show's not going to air. >> what is this person? >> this guy named jerry. he didn't even work here. he didn't even work here, he just happened to be in the studio and he says no. >> that's how things work. >> wow. >> a guy in the studio can schulte you down. >> you kids don't know nowadays. >> things were different back then. we would do the show and by legend those people in the studio would tell other people about the show. oral legend. it would take literally six to seven years. some people right now are just getting the first show.
. >> there was a show that never aired. >> what two shows that didn't aired? >> two or three, yeah. >> there was one show that didn't air because a certain person found a joke in it objectionable and didn't realize we were taped and could edit it out. so this person says the show's not going to air. >> what is this person? >> this guy named jerry. he didn't even work here. he didn't even work here, he just happened to be in the studio and he says no. >>...
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half of all americans now live in counties with unhealthy air.about all the regulatory overreach, but the question is, there are 166 million people living in unclean air and you are going to remove some of the pollution restrictions, which will make the air even worse. >> scott: a couple things, we are actually pre-1994 levels with respect to our co2 footprint. this country is doing far better than most across the globe. as you know, also since 1980, we've got a 65% reduction in those key air pollutants, particulate matter and ozone, while at the same time we have a growing economy. i think what's happened the last several years as we've adapted to and adopted this previous administration's views that if your pro drops and pro and environment. that's not the way we do business in this country. >> chris: if i may come if you are talking about these reductions, but even with those reductions, the fact is that according to the american lung association, which would have an interest in this, 166 million people are living in unsafe air and if you do a
half of all americans now live in counties with unhealthy air.about all the regulatory overreach, but the question is, there are 166 million people living in unclean air and you are going to remove some of the pollution restrictions, which will make the air even worse. >> scott: a couple things, we are actually pre-1994 levels with respect to our co2 footprint. this country is doing far better than most across the globe. as you know, also since 1980, we've got a 65% reduction in those key...
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the arctic air, and so milder air and the arctic air, and so in the south, if you feel it doesn't feelld, that is right, because the cold air has not reached you. it will filter down through the course of the day. in the north it feels like it is around freezing and in the south it feels like around 11-12. in the south it feels like around 11—12. tonight the cold front has finally gone through and we are in the cold arctic air mass, the skies have cleared. not just the cold arctic air mass, the skies have cleared. notjust snow the cold arctic air mass, the skies have cleared. not just snow showers, these are high will showers and sleet showers. we will call them collectively wintry. pretty chilly tomorrow morning, just a few degrees above freezing even in the middle of town. some showers from the word go in the north, these wintry showers with hailstones, moving to the south, they will be some rumbles of blunder. the temperatures do not look very low, but if you are caught in the hail storm, the temperatures will drop rapidly. and it will feel like it is around freezing. wednesday will
the arctic air, and so milder air and the arctic air, and so in the south, if you feel it doesn't feelld, that is right, because the cold air has not reached you. it will filter down through the course of the day. in the north it feels like it is around freezing and in the south it feels like around 11-12. in the south it feels like around 11—12. tonight the cold front has finally gone through and we are in the cold arctic air mass, the skies have cleared. not just the cold arctic air mass,...
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air force to take out the syrian air force in a matter of weeks they would do that. they take casualties. the s-300 air defense system on the ground is lethal. this would not be without risk. it would invite a counter move nor would it change the status of millions of refugees in syria. i argue we need significant humanitarian aid for the syrian refugees in jordan and turkey and iraq. that will make a difference in the short run. >> that's an interesting and important point. this is outside your specific area of expertise. i am curious, there are some who have noted that it is somewhat strange that we are in a situation in which we are bombing, we say in response to this slaughter of civilians who we have seen the videos of and i think anyone feels remarkably empathetic and destroyed. those same children are banned from coming to the u.s. under the travel ban that was signed by the president and is being held up in the courts. do you see a contradiction in that? >> well, there certainly is in u.s. political system. you go back to larger issue are millions of refugees
air force to take out the syrian air force in a matter of weeks they would do that. they take casualties. the s-300 air defense system on the ground is lethal. this would not be without risk. it would invite a counter move nor would it change the status of millions of refugees in syria. i argue we need significant humanitarian aid for the syrian refugees in jordan and turkey and iraq. that will make a difference in the short run. >> that's an interesting and important point. this is...
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at 8:40 the tomahawk missiles struck the syrian air base. the question now is really what happens next? what happens to u.s.-russian military relations? both countries have troops on the ground inside syria. both countries have aircraft. they are trying to stay out of each other's way, but if they stop talking, will there be some sort of unexpected confrontation? wolf? >> barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> the missile strike against syria sent a message around the world, even as it overshadowed president trump's crucial summit at mar-a-lago in palm beach with china's leader. let's go to our senior white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, what are you learning? >> reporter: wolf, a senior administration official tells me the air strikes on syria should not be interpreted as the beginning of a wider campaign to take out syrian leader bashar al assad but aides to the president are making it very clear assad must halt all use of its chemical weapons. the day after he ordered missile strikes on syria, president trump tried to keep th
at 8:40 the tomahawk missiles struck the syrian air base. the question now is really what happens next? what happens to u.s.-russian military relations? both countries have troops on the ground inside syria. both countries have aircraft. they are trying to stay out of each other's way, but if they stop talking, will there be some sort of unexpected confrontation? wolf? >> barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> the missile strike against syria sent a message around the...
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this air base is off of the main hayway. it's visible. this air strike was visible. if we were trying to send a message, this was the base to hit. i've been to this base. a few times. it would be visible to anyone in homes. we sent the message. >> speaking of the message, the u.s. president destination after the strike. this is what he said about bashar al assad. listen. >> years of previous attempts at changing assad's behavior have all failed and failed very dramatically. as a result, the refugee crises continues to deepen. and the region continues to destabilize, threatening to united states and its allies. >> christiani ychristian christ one on its own? >> it's possible this might happen again. all we know is what the pentagon is saying. saying this is a one off. this is deterred. we'll see what the reaction is. that has to be the bottom line. and presumably it has to come with some channel to assad to say, okay. we did this. and you have to meet this, this and this threshold so we don't do it again. this is something you cannot get over the fact that it is the f
this air base is off of the main hayway. it's visible. this air strike was visible. if we were trying to send a message, this was the base to hit. i've been to this base. a few times. it would be visible to anyone in homes. we sent the message. >> speaking of the message, the u.s. president destination after the strike. this is what he said about bashar al assad. listen. >> years of previous attempts at changing assad's behavior have all failed and failed very dramatically. as a...
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a 50, 60-cruise missile strike on the air force base. it is a small secondary air force bay. it's never been significant except for its close air support. but what's even more significant is in the last few months, al-shayrat has been home to the iranian revolutionary guard corps, and they have had forces launch attacks from there, not using aircraft but using it as a logistics base and operations base, which is a factor that i'm sure pentagon planners had to take into consideration. so we may not have just killed syrians tonight. we certainly have the capacity to strike that base. i know we struck at least, my count, 25 hardened aircraft bunchers and at least 20 weapons storage facilities. but when you hit bunkers, triple-a positions, you're going to kill individuals. also we struck facilities that have sarin nerve gas and vx. be prepared for the syrians to claim that civilians were killed by that, by the dispersal of those weapons in the immediate area. so there are consequential actions which are going to have to take place after this. it comes down to what will bashar al
a 50, 60-cruise missile strike on the air force base. it is a small secondary air force bay. it's never been significant except for its close air support. but what's even more significant is in the last few months, al-shayrat has been home to the iranian revolutionary guard corps, and they have had forces launch attacks from there, not using aircraft but using it as a logistics base and operations base, which is a factor that i'm sure pentagon planners had to take into consideration. so we may...
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>> reporter: well, scott, the target for this air strike was the air field believed to have been theocation from which the plane that dropped those chemical weapons took off. so this was a direct retaliation against the syrian air force for having carried out that chemical attack. the air field itself was located about 50 miles directly south of the village that was hit, and it was the target of, as you said, 59 cruise missiles. they landed at about 8:45 east coast time tonight. that would have been the early morning hours in syria. and they were aimed at various locations around the air field, the aircraft hangars, the fuel storage areas, and they were all designed to go off within th space of one minute. that's 59 missiles each with a warhead of 1,000 pounds going off in the space of 60 seconds. >> and david martin at the pentagon, thank you. this was the president speaking from his mar-a-lago resort just a few minutes ago. >> on tuesday syrian dictator bashar al assad launched a horrible chemical weapons attack on innocent civilians. using a deadly nerve agent, assad choked out th
>> reporter: well, scott, the target for this air strike was the air field believed to have been theocation from which the plane that dropped those chemical weapons took off. so this was a direct retaliation against the syrian air force for having carried out that chemical attack. the air field itself was located about 50 miles directly south of the village that was hit, and it was the target of, as you said, 59 cruise missiles. they landed at about 8:45 east coast time tonight. that...
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we have got a southerly breeze drawing up some warmer air.good day for scotland and northern ireland with this band coming in. some cloud wandering in over the irish sea, but for most of england and wales, it will be warm and sunny. temperatures ranging up to a high of 23 celsius. that's probably the peak of the temperatures, because we've got this weather front bringing rain to the north—west on sunday, and introducing a north to north—westerly airflow which will bring down some much cooler air. for most of us, it mark white cloudy skies like this on monday. across scotla nd skies like this on monday. across scotland and in the north, there could even be some wintry showers. 0ur our main headline... russia has condemned the us missile strikes in syria which targeted a regime airbase and have promised to strengthen the country's air defence systems. that is all from us. it is time for the news where you are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines this evening. . three people have been killed and many others injured, after a lorry drove into p
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we advance clean air, clean water not just with respect to co2, but with those key air pollutants underr quality program we have. chris: again, i apologize sir, because it goes to the whole question of the commitment to trying to improve the environment. under the president's new budget, the epa is cut 31%, that is more than any other agency, and i want to put up some of the cuts kin colluded in the -- cuts included in the president's budget. great lakes restoration, water run ah control for farmers, pesticide safety. what does that say about the commitment of this administration and you to cleaning up the environment when you're making a 31% cut in your agency and cutting things like that, water run ahs for farm -- runoffs for farmers? >> well, part of the issue, chris, is over the last several years there's been a lack of commitment to state partnership. you know, we have state departments of environmental quality across the country that have the resources and the expertise to deal with clean water and clean air issues, and so renewing that partnership -- chris: are you sure they're g
we advance clean air, clean water not just with respect to co2, but with those key air pollutants underr quality program we have. chris: again, i apologize sir, because it goes to the whole question of the commitment to trying to improve the environment. under the president's new budget, the epa is cut 31%, that is more than any other agency, and i want to put up some of the cuts kin colluded in the -- cuts included in the president's budget. great lakes restoration, water run ah control for...