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of course, were participating in the geneva process and were supporting the geneva process and we believe that in addition to achieving a cease-fire in syria and cessation of hostilities. we want the political process to follow. >> we have ongoing conversation with the russians, talking about the problem that failure to condemn serious atrocities and their apparent tolerance of serious atrocities has created. we have urge the russian government to hold the regime responsible for these atrociti atrocities. >> does this make the case or is there consideration of military accident to destroy crematorium and the apparatus here? >> as the president said we are not going to signal what we are going to do and what we are not going to do. at this point we are talking about the evidence and bringing it forward to the international community which will put pressure on. >> what makes you so sure this is a crematorium and not just some other building? people are going to look at this, the regime in particular, and the russians who are going to look at this and say will all this proves is there is a b
of course, were participating in the geneva process and were supporting the geneva process and we believe that in addition to achieving a cease-fire in syria and cessation of hostilities. we want the political process to follow. >> we have ongoing conversation with the russians, talking about the problem that failure to condemn serious atrocities and their apparent tolerance of serious atrocities has created. we have urge the russian government to hold the regime responsible for these...
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so we're participating in the geneva process, we support the geneva process. we believe that in addition to achieving a crease-fire in syria, cessation of hostilities, the political process needs to follow. >> what made it productive then? >> hi. thank you for doing this. have you presented russia with visual evidence? have you asked them to take any action and have you gotten any response from them? mr. jones: so we have a -- we have not presented this particular -- i have not presented this particular evidence to the russians. but we have an ongoing conversation with the russians lking about the problem that their failure to condemn syrian atrocities and their apparent tolerance of syrian atrocities has created. and we have urged the regime -- we have urged the russian government to hold the regime responsible for these atrocities. >> sir? p >> doesn't it -- does this make the case or is there a consideration of military action, destroying this crematorium, some of this apparatus here? mr. jones: as the president said, we're not going to signal what we are g
so we're participating in the geneva process, we support the geneva process. we believe that in addition to achieving a crease-fire in syria, cessation of hostilities, the political process needs to follow. >> what made it productive then? >> hi. thank you for doing this. have you presented russia with visual evidence? have you asked them to take any action and have you gotten any response from them? mr. jones: so we have a -- we have not presented this particular -- i have not...
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both now and in geneva. today, we have to come to an understanding that is active participants of the syrian settlement process. we will continue this context together with key stakeholders, including other countries in the region. thank you very much. it is high time for us -- >> secretary of state rex tillerson talked about the state of u.s.-russia relations on nbc "meet the press today, while nikki haley previewed president conn's upcoming overseas trip on abc's "this week." >> i don't understand how this is not a top issue for you to in order toth them essentially start with a clean slate. cannot start with a clean slate until may be they either own up to what they did, or we punish them in a way that they are not going to do this again. i think it is important to understand we are not trying to start with a clean slate. ares like having a reset overused. you cannot reset or erase the past. you cannot start with a clean slate. we are not trying to start with a clean slate. we are starting with the slate
both now and in geneva. today, we have to come to an understanding that is active participants of the syrian settlement process. we will continue this context together with key stakeholders, including other countries in the region. thank you very much. it is high time for us -- >> secretary of state rex tillerson talked about the state of u.s.-russia relations on nbc "meet the press today, while nikki haley previewed president conn's upcoming overseas trip on abc's "this...
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graziani: can i quote you a passage from the geneva agreement? "the 17th parallel dividing north from south vietnam is mere provisional military demarcation line, and should not in any way be interpreted as constituting a political or territorial boundary. the introduction into vietnam of foreign troops and military personnel, arms and ammunitions is prohibited." don't you think that this is abridged? governor reagan: oh, mr. graziani, i--just a moment. when i said this, i'm not talking about the fact that geneva set this up as a separate country, but once the demarcation line was set, was it not ho chi minh. and the north vietnamese that closed that border after a million refugees had fled from the communist regime that was imposed in north vietnam--had fled to south vietnam? did they not make this a country themselves, and did they not create or start the aggression with regard to a south vietnam in violation of that treaty? (several voices) mr. collingwood: let's hear senator kennedy on this, mr. graziani. let's hear senator kennedy on this. s
graziani: can i quote you a passage from the geneva agreement? "the 17th parallel dividing north from south vietnam is mere provisional military demarcation line, and should not in any way be interpreted as constituting a political or territorial boundary. the introduction into vietnam of foreign troops and military personnel, arms and ammunitions is prohibited." don't you think that this is abridged? governor reagan: oh, mr. graziani, i--just a moment. when i said this, i'm not...
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or even how to move forward on the geneva process. we support the geneva process. we believe in addition to achieving of cease-fire in syria, that the clinical processes that follow. reporter: what made it productive then? reporter 2: have you presented russia with this visual evidence? have you asked them to take any actions and have you gotten any response from them? mr. jones: we have not presented this -- i have not presented this particular evidence to the russians, but we have an ongoing conversation with the russians, talking about the problem that their failure to condemn syrian atrocities and their apparent tolerance of syrian atrocities has created. we have urged the russian government to hold the regime responsible for these atrocities. reporter: doesn't this -- does this make the case for military action to destroy crematoriums or apparatus here? mr. jones: as the president said, we are not going to signal what we are going to do and not going to do. at this point, we are talking about this evidence and bringing it forward to the international community
or even how to move forward on the geneva process. we support the geneva process. we believe in addition to achieving of cease-fire in syria, that the clinical processes that follow. reporter: what made it productive then? reporter 2: have you presented russia with this visual evidence? have you asked them to take any actions and have you gotten any response from them? mr. jones: we have not presented this -- i have not presented this particular evidence to the russians, but we have an ongoing...
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yet in vietnam, in 1954, you refused to sign the geneva convention, you refused to allow independent elections in vietnam, you forced the diem regime on the vietnamese people, it was hated by the vietnamese people, it put six million in forced prison camps. this was your puppet regime, and you supported it. you've refused to come to the negotiations with the vietcong, and you've shown every time you ask for a peace talk, all you do is escalate the war. this is only one example in vietnam. you've got the example of the c.i.a. overthrowing the jagan government, you've got the example of it giving 104 million pounds' aid, military aid to greece. there are so many examples of america refusing to allow a people to determine for itself what government it would have. governor reagan: now, are you talking about a people determining what government they'll have, or are you talking about a faction within a country that wants to take over and dictate the system to a country? now, i disagree, i disagree. jordan: the diem regime. would you say the diem regime was a popular one, or was it one whic
yet in vietnam, in 1954, you refused to sign the geneva convention, you refused to allow independent elections in vietnam, you forced the diem regime on the vietnamese people, it was hated by the vietnamese people, it put six million in forced prison camps. this was your puppet regime, and you supported it. you've refused to come to the negotiations with the vietcong, and you've shown every time you ask for a peace talk, all you do is escalate the war. this is only one example in vietnam....
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so-called geneva accords are publicized but nobody ever signed them. the people can relocate. non-communists in north vietnam can come south. vietnamese in the south can go north. a new government is set up in south vietnam. that's technically the old french union government, but the new prime minister. the question in the fall of 1954 is what are the americans going to do? these are the south vietnam was cambodian southeast asia. one of the things we set up in support of his strategy come aceto, the equivalent of nato in southeast asia. looking to create containment against the mao in china. a decision was made to support the south vietnamese government. this was affirmed by a letter from president eisenhower in october, 1954. my father wrote the letter, ok? there is a paragraph in here you want to submit to you and all americans, fundamental in explaining the morality and efficacy of our effort in , which paragraph has been overlooked as far as i can tell by every scholar and commentator. i read. the purpose of this offer is to assist the government of vietnam in developing
so-called geneva accords are publicized but nobody ever signed them. the people can relocate. non-communists in north vietnam can come south. vietnamese in the south can go north. a new government is set up in south vietnam. that's technically the old french union government, but the new prime minister. the question in the fall of 1954 is what are the americans going to do? these are the south vietnam was cambodian southeast asia. one of the things we set up in support of his strategy come...
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the conference is called in geneva to work out some sort of way for allowing the french to exit. there's a new french government, socialist, he does not want to continue fighting. china suggests a deal. the deal is to divide vietnam in two with the communists having control over the north, and the french and their supporters having control of the south. the americans don't like this, but the french have already agreed separately with chinese to do this. vietnamese nationalists feel betrayed. but the deal is done. so-called geneva accords are publicized but nobody ever signed them. and the people can relocate. non-communists in north vietnam can come south. procommunist pro viet minh in the south can go north. a new government is set up in south vietnam. that's technically the old french union government, but the new prime minister. the question in the fall of 1954 is what are the americans going to do? these are the south vietnam was cambodian southeast asia. one of the things we set up in support of his strategy aceto, , the equivalent of nato in southeast asia. looking to creat
the conference is called in geneva to work out some sort of way for allowing the french to exit. there's a new french government, socialist, he does not want to continue fighting. china suggests a deal. the deal is to divide vietnam in two with the communists having control over the north, and the french and their supporters having control of the south. the americans don't like this, but the french have already agreed separately with chinese to do this. vietnamese nationalists feel betrayed....
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the actual motives of this crisis, i think, is completely disregarding the responsibilities of the geneva money! yes. you want money to rebuild hospitals and finance the saving of lives, and that, of course, means healthcare. if you look at what was said by the most recent un—sponsored watchlist report, what is happening on the ground, they say, quote, "the coalition is responsible for repeated attacks on medical facilities and staff." "they are leading these attacks to the closure of hospitals, compromising children's access to treatment, increasing, clearly rates of injury and disease. on that basis, are you really going to get more money from donors? we will get money. we will get money, because the response by the humanitarians, regardless of the impact of this conflict, is very solid. the more money we get, the more we can delivery we do in terms of assistance. what happens on the military side of things, it's not my concern. my concern is the impact of that on the lives of people. it has to be your concern. i advocate for all parties of the conflict to understand obligations and hon
the actual motives of this crisis, i think, is completely disregarding the responsibilities of the geneva money! yes. you want money to rebuild hospitals and finance the saving of lives, and that, of course, means healthcare. if you look at what was said by the most recent un—sponsored watchlist report, what is happening on the ground, they say, quote, "the coalition is responsible for repeated attacks on medical facilities and staff." "they are leading these attacks to the...
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the actual motives of this crisis, i think, is completely disregarding the responsibilities of the genevaospitals and finance the saving of lives. that, of course, means healthcare. saving of lives. that, of course, means healthca re. if saving of lives. that, of course, means healthcare. if you look at what was said by the most recent un sponsored watchlist report, what is happening on the ground, they say, quote, the coalition is responsible for repeated attacks on medical facilities and staff. they are leading these attacks to the closure of hospitals, compromise in —— compromise on children's access to medicine. are you really going to get more money from donors? we will, because of the un's necessity to do this. the more we get, the more we can do in response to this. on the military side of things, it is not my concern. my my concern is the impact. it has to be concerned. i want all parties of the conflict to understand obligations and accept them.“ the conflict to understand obligations and accept them. is it time for you to speak out and say, do you know what, there are things on
the actual motives of this crisis, i think, is completely disregarding the responsibilities of the genevaospitals and finance the saving of lives. that, of course, means healthcare. saving of lives. that, of course, means healthca re. if saving of lives. that, of course, means healthcare. if you look at what was said by the most recent un sponsored watchlist report, what is happening on the ground, they say, quote, the coalition is responsible for repeated attacks on medical facilities and...
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when i said this i'm not talking about the fact that geneva set this up but once the demarcation line was set was it not the north vietnam that closed that border after a million refugees had fled from the regime imposed and fled. did they not make this a country themselves and did they not create or start the aggression with regard to south vietnam in violation of that treaty? >>. >> let's hear senator kennedy on this. >> first i think probably i have some differences with governor reagan regarding communism at the moment. >> my question first. >> i don't know. is that necessary? >> you should feel a right -- >> i'll come around to it. >> i don't think that communism is a monolithic political system at the moment. i think there are very major differences between the soviet union and communist china. i think that is recognized in the united states as i think it is recognized in europe and elsewhere around the globe. i agree that i don't think the communist system wishes us well but i think it has recognized that it is a different system than 20 years ago that we are going to make ever
when i said this i'm not talking about the fact that geneva set this up but once the demarcation line was set was it not the north vietnam that closed that border after a million refugees had fled from the regime imposed and fled. did they not make this a country themselves and did they not create or start the aggression with regard to south vietnam in violation of that treaty? >>. >> let's hear senator kennedy on this. >> first i think probably i have some differences with...
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at last week's conference in geneva, key member states all made this plea to say that the port shouldortance it has in terms of delivering assistance to the population. anything the un can do to prevent that, and that would require discussion for all the parties involved in this, both on the sana'a authorities‘ side and also the saudi—led coalition. those conversations would have to take place at a political level for there to be agreement for people to be put on the ground and help us have that port available to be able to deliver humanitarian assistance. you told us that there are 7 million people today who are on the brink of starvation, who truly don't know whether they will have enough bread to eat tomorrow. there is not enough time for a long—winded negotiation. the port is still functioning, but in a diminished way. we are looking at other ways to bring food into the country. through the aden port in the south and also cross—land from saudi arabia and amman. there are contingency plans to be put in place in case the port does get embroiled in a military conflict. we just advoca
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the delnor hospital in geneva.he inmate grabbed the attending sheriff deputy's pistol as he was receiving medical treatment. after several hours of talking negotiations broke down. the swat team was sent in. salters was shot and killed. the nurse is shaken up over the ordeal but is okay tonight. president donald trump gives his first commencement speech since taking the oval office. the speech comes as trump continues to be criticized for firing f-b-i director james comey earlier today the commander in chief said he expects "a fast decision" to be made on comey's replacement. according to the department of justice, several people are now being considered for that position, including acting f-b-i director andrew mccabe. the white house says president trump's replacement for comey... could come next week... before his first overseas trip as president. (jrstone) two stanislaus (stan-is-loss) county sheriff's department employees were killed in modesto this morning when their vehicle slammed into a building. around 8-2
the delnor hospital in geneva.he inmate grabbed the attending sheriff deputy's pistol as he was receiving medical treatment. after several hours of talking negotiations broke down. the swat team was sent in. salters was shot and killed. the nurse is shaken up over the ordeal but is okay tonight. president donald trump gives his first commencement speech since taking the oval office. the speech comes as trump continues to be criticized for firing f-b-i director james comey earlier today the...
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we believe it should not take long and that is why the decision to renew the geneva talks in a few days and we hope that the fair works within this process we hope the political talk is going to involve details with the issues of governance, election and fight against terrorism, of course. >> question today. these areas in syria, however, recent pentagon state grounds on the fact the devil is in the detail sounds -- who is going to ensure the security of these areas? how is it going to work? is america doing enough in that direction? and one more question, since trump's inauguration a lot has taken place in international affairs. have you felt any changes in the metric? >> the first question had to do with -- we are going to agree who is going to control security areas and security zones around those dekes -- de-escalation areas. we are interested in that. particularly with respect to the sovereign area. we believe that regarding the south, they are going to inch closer. we hope regarding other territories they make contributions ensuring security, monitoring the compliance and that is
we believe it should not take long and that is why the decision to renew the geneva talks in a few days and we hope that the fair works within this process we hope the political talk is going to involve details with the issues of governance, election and fight against terrorism, of course. >> question today. these areas in syria, however, recent pentagon state grounds on the fact the devil is in the detail sounds -- who is going to ensure the security of these areas? how is it going to...
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in fact, japan declined to ratify the 1929 geneva convention because of its opposition to the clause condoning notification of relatives of a soldier's surrender. this would not only bring permanent shame on the soldier but disgrace to his family as well. perhaps the japanese wartime reporter best described his country's view, the account of the surrender of baton. i feel like i am watching filthy water running from the sewage of the nation, he wrote, which has lost its pride. by their way of thinking all prisoners of war served only disgrace and hardship or worse. this book is a family saga also. my family saga as much as it is a war story, a detailed divergent wartime paths of three officers, all naval officers following different parts of the expanding conflict. also threaded through is the story of their mother, helen, fierce and assertive matriarch of whom i was terrified as a child. left behind her warrior diaries fool of deeply emotional entry. plus a formidable cannon of letters to the president, the secretary of the army and navy, congressman and senators all of whom replied
in fact, japan declined to ratify the 1929 geneva convention because of its opposition to the clause condoning notification of relatives of a soldier's surrender. this would not only bring permanent shame on the soldier but disgrace to his family as well. perhaps the japanese wartime reporter best described his country's view, the account of the surrender of baton. i feel like i am watching filthy water running from the sewage of the nation, he wrote, which has lost its pride. by their way of...
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a conference was called in geneva to work out a way for allowing the french to government. china suggests a deal. the deal is to divide vietnam in two with the communist having control of the north. and the french and their supporters having control of the south. the americans don't like this. but the french have already agreed separately with the chinese to do this. the vietnamese nationalist feel betrayed. but the deal is done and so-called geneva accords are publicized but nobody has signed them. the people can relocate. and a new government is set up in south vietnam. it is technically the old french government with a new prime minister. the question is what are the americans going to do? well one of the things is we set up under dull less, looking to create containment against mao in china. a decision was made to support the south vietnamese government. this was affirmed by the letter of president eisenhower in october 1954. my father wrote the letter. there is a paragraph in here which i want to submit to you and to all americans absolutely fundamental in explaining t
a conference was called in geneva to work out a way for allowing the french to government. china suggests a deal. the deal is to divide vietnam in two with the communist having control of the north. and the french and their supporters having control of the south. the americans don't like this. but the french have already agreed separately with the chinese to do this. the vietnamese nationalist feel betrayed. but the deal is done and so-called geneva accords are publicized but nobody has signed...
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kuznetsov has had a good clay season and made the geneva open semifinals last week, here at roland garrosng serve, it was broken three times as the russian won the second set 6—4 to level the match. murray changed gears for the third and now it was kuznetsov making the mistakes, murray breezed through the set 6—2 to take a 2—1 lead. a minor bump avoided, murray cruised through the next, 6—0, he moves into the second round when he will play martin cleves and slovakia. i was looking forward to getting going today, i didn't need the extra time on the practice court and by getting the tuesday starts it allowed me to get some good practice and after missing a couple of days with the illness so i was action quite happy to wait until tuesday, obviously ended up planks of his staff. also through to round two is kyle edmund reaching the second round for the third successive year. he beat portugal‘s gastao elias taking the match in straight sets. edmund will play eitherjo—wilfred tsonga or renzo 0livo in round two. in the women‘s draw, british number one johanna konta suffered a shock defeat by wor
kuznetsov has had a good clay season and made the geneva open semifinals last week, here at roland garrosng serve, it was broken three times as the russian won the second set 6—4 to level the match. murray changed gears for the third and now it was kuznetsov making the mistakes, murray breezed through the set 6—2 to take a 2—1 lead. a minor bump avoided, murray cruised through the next, 6—0, he moves into the second round when he will play martin cleves and slovakia. i was looking...
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he reached the semifinals of the geneva open last week so he comes into this match in good form. screen. here is the action. it is time to put injury and illness behind him. andy murray arrived as the world number one and attempted to master the red clay for the first time. he seemed to wait foran the first time. he seemed to wait for an unforced errors. the russians seemed happy to oblige. despite losing his serve, andy murray took the first set 6—4. but his opponent had a good clay season. he made semifinals last week. here he was showing what he was capable of. andy murray was not helped by a misfiring third that was broken three times as the russian won the second set 6—4 to level the match. andy murray change gears and then it was the russian making the mistakes. andy murray breeze through the sets to ta ke murray breeze through the sets to take a 2—1 lead. then he cruised through the fourth set 6— love. in the second round he will face issue because of backing player.
he reached the semifinals of the geneva open last week so he comes into this match in good form. screen. here is the action. it is time to put injury and illness behind him. andy murray arrived as the world number one and attempted to master the red clay for the first time. he seemed to wait foran the first time. he seemed to wait for an unforced errors. the russians seemed happy to oblige. despite losing his serve, andy murray took the first set 6—4. but his opponent had a good clay season....
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absolutely no sympathy with the allegiances of his taliban victim, but allowing the man who breached the genevaonvention and killed an injured prisoner of war to justify himself in this way is disgusting. he was provided with a platform and allowed to minimise his actions and suggest there was justification not known to the general public. thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us. you can find us on twitter. do have a look at our website for previous discussions. bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. from celebrated novelist to poet. michel faber‘s success has come with some long books, like the crimson petal and the white, and, more recently, the book of strange new things, which is science fiction. but after the death of his wife, eva, he decided to write a book of poems — undying: a love story — that follows the stages of her illness and describes the raw day by day process of his own grief
absolutely no sympathy with the allegiances of his taliban victim, but allowing the man who breached the genevaonvention and killed an injured prisoner of war to justify himself in this way is disgusting. he was provided with a platform and allowed to minimise his actions and suggest there was justification not known to the general public. thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us....
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thatel we should not take welcome geneva talks in the middle of may. works within which this process is evolving are going to be acceptable for all the signs of the government and all the opposition groups. we hope political talks are on the issues of governance, the development of a new constitution, elections and the fight against terrorism. >> russia today. you mentioned these areas in syria. recent pentagon statements on the fact the details themselves -- they would ensure the security of this area. how are these going to work in practice? is america doing enough and that direction? inauguration a lot has taken place in america. have you felt any changes in the after then the u.s. airstrike in syria? >> your first question had to do with it collusion areas. truth and weental are guided by the. as of now there is an agreement, a conceptual agreement for those areas. practical.me more the memorandum signed outlined further steps in that direction theyding to which the agree how and who is going to control security areas, security zones around the de-
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absolutely no sympathy with the allegiances of his taliban victim, but allowing the man who breached the genevaured prisoner of war to justify himself in this way is disgusting. he was provided with a platform and allowed to minimise his actions and suggest there was justification not known to the general public. thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us... you can find us on twitter. do have a look at our website for previous discussions. bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. 50, we have a political thriller on bbc news. so, we have a political thriller called miss sloan. we have alien: covenant, the latest in the ongoing alien franchise. and jawbone, written by and starring johnny harris. miss sloan and even you looking at the poster, i wanted to like this, because you think it is washington, it is the west wing. you are in with the intrigue.
absolutely no sympathy with the allegiances of his taliban victim, but allowing the man who breached the genevaured prisoner of war to justify himself in this way is disgusting. he was provided with a platform and allowed to minimise his actions and suggest there was justification not known to the general public. thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us... you can find us on...
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constitution, and that geneva. what you have to say about that? gov. reagan: i don't think they have. as a matter of fact, by deed geneva agreement, two countries work created. one million people fled across the border to south vietnam. now -- >> the 17th parallel dividing arth from south vietnam is provisional military line and aould not be interpreted as boundary. the introduction into vietnam of foreign troops and military personnel, arms, and ammunition is prohibited. i think this is a breach. gov. reagan: way to minute. i am not saying it is a separate country but once the dimmer -- demarcation line was created, was in at the ho chi minh who had set that line? make this a country themselves? and, did they not create or start he at aggression with regards to south vietnam in violation of that treaty? [crosstalk] hear senator kennedy on those. sen. kennedy: i have some differences with governor reagan regarding communism at the moment. i first -- my question first. sen. kennedy: i will come around to it. communism is that system atic political the m
constitution, and that geneva. what you have to say about that? gov. reagan: i don't think they have. as a matter of fact, by deed geneva agreement, two countries work created. one million people fled across the border to south vietnam. now -- >> the 17th parallel dividing arth from south vietnam is provisional military line and aould not be interpreted as boundary. the introduction into vietnam of foreign troops and military personnel, arms, and ammunition is prohibited. i think this is...
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absolutely no sympathy with the allegiances of his taliban victim, but allowing the man who breached the genevaed prisoner of war to justify himself in this way is disgusting. he was provided with a platform and allowed to minimise his actions and suggest there was justification not known to the general public. thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us... you can find us on twitter. do have a look at our website for previous discussions. bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. showers or longer spells of rain were the mark of the day on friday in many parts of the british isles, but other areas too got away with a pretty decent sort of day. that was the end of the day in kings cross in london. that was the day in cornwall. and what's driving things at the moment? this area of low pressure, sat in the middle of this great swirl of cloud. you can see the persistent rain showing up, and those
absolutely no sympathy with the allegiances of his taliban victim, but allowing the man who breached the genevaed prisoner of war to justify himself in this way is disgusting. he was provided with a platform and allowed to minimise his actions and suggest there was justification not known to the general public. thanks for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us... you can find us on...
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this as fresh peace talks aimed at ending the six year civil war are under way in geneva.is live at the state department with details. so, rich, what is the state department strategy now? >> reporter: this is part of an effort to compel russia, the ally of assad to pressure russia to stop its support of the assad regime. the u.s. state department is making the case that assad is murdering his own people, cremating the bodies to cover it up. all of that is part of the unconditional support that syria is getting from russia and iran. as enablers here, keeping the assad regime in power and letting this killing continue. the u.s. wants russia to agree to drop its support of assad and agree to a peace process where syria would transition to a different government that did not include assad. as for that strategy, one an live said it's difficult. >> i do think it's important that president trump is taking that step, but shaming russia for its role inside syria is not going to be sufficient in my estimation to force russia to change. >> reporter: why the u.s. believes this is a cr
this as fresh peace talks aimed at ending the six year civil war are under way in geneva.is live at the state department with details. so, rich, what is the state department strategy now? >> reporter: this is part of an effort to compel russia, the ally of assad to pressure russia to stop its support of the assad regime. the u.s. state department is making the case that assad is murdering his own people, cremating the bodies to cover it up. all of that is part of the unconditional support...
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a new round of syria peace talks has begun in geneva. a special envoy has been meeting separately with representatives of the syrian government and opposition delegation. this is the sixth round of peace talks on syria. soldiers on the ivory coast have accepted a paid deal from the government over unpaid bonuses. the group of over 8000 trips took control of the second-largest city in the country and spread their revolt across the country. in western germany, and accident not a giant turbine blade off a truck. this blade crushed the cabin of another truck and badly did -- injured the driver. you are watching dw news. still to come, one of the world's container ships in the port of amber. getting it in was kind of tricky. we will come back in about 60 seconds. >> what you get for $.50? >> not a lot. >> did you know it cost $.50 to feed one hungry child for a full day? with the share the mail app, you can share your new with children in need for $.50. smartphone users outnumber hungry children by 20 to one. imagine the impact you and your f
a new round of syria peace talks has begun in geneva. a special envoy has been meeting separately with representatives of the syrian government and opposition delegation. this is the sixth round of peace talks on syria. soldiers on the ivory coast have accepted a paid deal from the government over unpaid bonuses. the group of over 8000 trips took control of the second-largest city in the country and spread their revolt across the country. in western germany, and accident not a giant turbine...
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the geneva talks are a show for the media. the syrian government did take the opportunity to emphatically deny u.s. allegations of mass executions at a prison. and video by the syrian civilian death shows aftermath of a ground missile strike in damascus. the agency says six people were killed. dozens injured. >> become to this country. breaking news, overnight. from wisconsin. one person its dead and dozens injured by a severe storm. a tornado touching down in a mobile home park, 40 miles north of au clairee. >> a second tornado was reported a few hours later, although there was no damage. more storms including some hail are expected throughout the overnight hours. and thousand of customers are what power in that area. schools hatch been canceled as well today. there were reports of a dozen tornados in the texas panhandle. some roofs and siding were torn off. power lines downed. but there are no reports of injuries there. weather damage was serious. 50 miles to the east in oklahoma panhandle. 40 homes were destroyed. elk city.
the geneva talks are a show for the media. the syrian government did take the opportunity to emphatically deny u.s. allegations of mass executions at a prison. and video by the syrian civilian death shows aftermath of a ground missile strike in damascus. the agency says six people were killed. dozens injured. >> become to this country. breaking news, overnight. from wisconsin. one person its dead and dozens injured by a severe storm. a tornado touching down in a mobile home park, 40 miles...
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another wave of that so-called juana cry global ransomware attack, brad smith is calling for a set of genevacyberspace rules. he's calling on nations to pledge not to design or store data on security that can be used as weapons that target civilian infrastructure. with the computer code stolen from the u.s. that was used in that wanna cry ransomware attacks. >>> both nasdaq and s&p at record highs. nasdaq gained 20 points for the week. >>> lyft is teaming up with waymo to produce a self-driving car. waymo is a spinoff from google's self-driving car division. waymo is suing saying they stole self driving technology. >>> and guardians of the galaxy volume 2 topped the box office second week out. it's the only film currently out that keeps drawing mass audiences. snatched was second followed by first major box office flop of the summer king arthur, legend of the sword, it cost $175 million to make, and it brought in an estimated $14.7 million in ticket sales. >> wow, they better pay for a few more rainy weekends. it was a good weekend in the northeast to watch movies. >> yeah. >> jill wagner, t
another wave of that so-called juana cry global ransomware attack, brad smith is calling for a set of genevacyberspace rules. he's calling on nations to pledge not to design or store data on security that can be used as weapons that target civilian infrastructure. with the computer code stolen from the u.s. that was used in that wanna cry ransomware attacks. >>> both nasdaq and s&p at record highs. nasdaq gained 20 points for the week. >>> lyft is teaming up with waymo to...
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for our final film this month, witness has been to the comedian‘s former home on lake geneva, to meether, he was a pioneer in silent movies. he understood, he saw the potential of filmmaking. he made about 80 films while he was in america. by the age of 23, he was world famous. this is the house where i grew up — but it's a museum now. i was born here, in switzerland. i'm numberfive of the eight kids my father had with oona. in the 1950s, there was a witch—hunt against the liberals in america, and my father, he was accused of being a sympathiser to communists. plus had problems with his private life. so when he went to europe, he received a telegram, saying that they revoked his visa, and that he had to go in front of a moral committee, if you want, if he wanted to re—enter america. he was very hurt by that. he said, if they are going to treat me like that, i'm not going back. switzerland is the last part of his life, where he didn't do as many films, but he really had the normal life he always wanted. we lived in a bubble. my parents were really in love with each other. he was funny
for our final film this month, witness has been to the comedian‘s former home on lake geneva, to meether, he was a pioneer in silent movies. he understood, he saw the potential of filmmaking. he made about 80 films while he was in america. by the age of 23, he was world famous. this is the house where i grew up — but it's a museum now. i was born here, in switzerland. i'm numberfive of the eight kids my father had with oona. in the 1950s, there was a witch—hunt against the liberals in...
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then we had the geneva talks tomorrow morning and the visit of the turkish president to washington dcorrow. brent: which we will be following here very closely. thank you very much for taking the time to be here. we appreciate it. ibrahim: thank you. brent: you're watching "dw news." still to come, more news. stay with us. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. our top story, france's new president emmanuel macron has called for a historic reconstruction of the european union. he was in berlin for a summit meeting with german chancellor angela merkel. both leaders agreed to work for what they call deep reforms in the european union. investigators at the u.s. state department say the syrian government has built a crematorium to hide mass killings. they say as many as 50 bodies are being consigned to the flames every day. a massive hack attack has paralyzed businesses around the world. we had been hearing about that for about three days. daniel: i hope you back to your computer. it is perhaps the biggest ransomware outbreak in history. hospitals are turning away patients, hospitals -- factories are s
then we had the geneva talks tomorrow morning and the visit of the turkish president to washington dcorrow. brent: which we will be following here very closely. thank you very much for taking the time to be here. we appreciate it. ibrahim: thank you. brent: you're watching "dw news." still to come, more news. stay with us. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. our top story, france's new president emmanuel macron has called for a historic reconstruction of the european union. he was in berlin...
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we help develop the geneva conventions. we are signatories to the geneva conventions.ive as an honorable nation according to those. i view this as a standing order. general george washington, when giving standing orders for the expedition campaign into quebec, told his commanders, there will be no mistreatment of prisoners, no summary executions like that happened to revolutionary forces when the british were just mass murdering officers and his own men. tosaid he would push that enforce the ultimate level of the rules of war, which means u.s. generals would have to punish up to death u.s. service members that did that. those are viewed as standing orders for the u.s. army, and only recently where they violated. host: last question. we talked about it a little bit earlier. if the american people knew what you know, would they be surprised about how much activity there is around the world that is being conducted by americans, whether it is seal team or delta force or any of that? guest: i think they would be surprised at the level of intensity and the dispersal of the o
we help develop the geneva conventions. we are signatories to the geneva conventions.ive as an honorable nation according to those. i view this as a standing order. general george washington, when giving standing orders for the expedition campaign into quebec, told his commanders, there will be no mistreatment of prisoners, no summary executions like that happened to revolutionary forces when the british were just mass murdering officers and his own men. tosaid he would push that enforce the...
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sotheby's next week is set to auction off a pair of earrings in geneva that together could fetch $70 million. the pink stone is the artemis pink, a 16 carat fancy intense pink estimated to sell for $18 billion. its brother, apollo, is even more rare, a 14.5 carat internally flawless blue diamond that was mind in south africa and could sell for up to $50 million. while they were cut into pear shaped stones to match, they'll be sold separately at the auction. diamond dealers say the buyer could turn either into a necklace or ring or keep them both as earrings. >> i would love it if they were sold to the same person. very often when we've sold things separately, they do end up with the same buyer. but it also gives the possibility of somebody who wants the blue or the pink to buy them as well. >> reporter: color diamond prices have surged in recent years as the world's super rich look for easily portable and appreciating stores of wealth. the pink star sold last month by sotheby's for $71.2 million, making it the most expensive diamond ever sold at auction. christie's sold the 14.6 cara
sotheby's next week is set to auction off a pair of earrings in geneva that together could fetch $70 million. the pink stone is the artemis pink, a 16 carat fancy intense pink estimated to sell for $18 billion. its brother, apollo, is even more rare, a 14.5 carat internally flawless blue diamond that was mind in south africa and could sell for up to $50 million. while they were cut into pear shaped stones to match, they'll be sold separately at the auction. diamond dealers say the buyer could...
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every price point this week picasso sold out for a $57 million pire of earrings sotheby's sold in genevaewelry sale. they're looking for quality and scarcity. you got shares of sotheby's, tiffany's, ferrari, calloway all seeing gains since trump took officer. look, you talked to the wealthy. there was a lot of pent up fear before november. afterwards, there is a bit of relife. i was talking to the ceo this week, he said, look the super rich have more money than there are precious things to buy. so that will lead to price appreciation. now, whether you think that's the oddest precious or not is a matter of taste. the great masterpieces, the biting way above the estimates this week. >> robert, thank you. >>> speaking of luxury, on the heels of history being made, we have four masterpiece stocks, what are your masterpiece stocks? >> emerging banks picked the right one. ibm, the base is growing, india is growing, yes, that's it. >> down on tanger outlets. it got washed out with the maul reits. they announced a buy back. they've had 95% occupancy forever. >> for me it's snapchat. more of a wo
every price point this week picasso sold out for a $57 million pire of earrings sotheby's sold in genevaewelry sale. they're looking for quality and scarcity. you got shares of sotheby's, tiffany's, ferrari, calloway all seeing gains since trump took officer. look, you talked to the wealthy. there was a lot of pent up fear before november. afterwards, there is a bit of relife. i was talking to the ceo this week, he said, look the super rich have more money than there are precious things to buy....
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and 85 year old man in lake geneva, wisconsin had very close call when a large tree fell on his houseome through. but i never had one that scared me like that. i am thought god was coming down to get me. like that, see? so here i am. thank god i made it for another day. >> tornado killed one person, injured more than two dozens other, as it ripped through a mobile home park in northwestern wisconsin. resident got a full day of access to their property, for the first time thursday. >> nightmare. we're very lung i we didn't lose more lives. that's the big thing. a lot of people are hurt. a lot of people are in the hospital. >> another weather-related death, tuesday, in oklahoma, followed by yet another on wednesday, in iowa. andy rose, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> so funny, jan, just saying, i used to work in colorado, i don't miss it. >> don't miss it at all. >> but i remember very well. >> and i know it seems foreign to us to hear about snow in may, but it is totally normal in places like the front range of the rockies. just kind of like their transition season what would be transitio
and 85 year old man in lake geneva, wisconsin had very close call when a large tree fell on his houseome through. but i never had one that scared me like that. i am thought god was coming down to get me. like that, see? so here i am. thank god i made it for another day. >> tornado killed one person, injured more than two dozens other, as it ripped through a mobile home park in northwestern wisconsin. resident got a full day of access to their property, for the first time thursday....
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but senator alan peter cayetano told the un human rights council in geneva that was a misunderstandingion, including our very own commission on human rights, a senator critic and some local media, changed the definition of extra—judicial killings, therefore deceiving the public and foreign media into believing that there is a sudden wave of state—sponsored extra—judicial killings in the philippines. also making news today: french president—elect emmanuel macron is continuing to form a new government, which will begin work once he is sworn in on sunday. translation: emmanuel macron carries the hopes of millions in france and across europe. he led a courageous, pro—european campaign and stands for openness to the world. in nigeria, parents of the missing chibok girls are slowly learning if their daughters are among the 82 freed by boko haram militants two days ago. the girls were flown to the capital abuja. the bbc‘s stephanie hegarty is there. an appeals court in austria has ordered that facebook must remove hate postings, in a ruling that is set to have international implications. it f
but senator alan peter cayetano told the un human rights council in geneva that was a misunderstandingion, including our very own commission on human rights, a senator critic and some local media, changed the definition of extra—judicial killings, therefore deceiving the public and foreign media into believing that there is a sudden wave of state—sponsored extra—judicial killings in the philippines. also making news today: french president—elect emmanuel macron is continuing to form a...
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this pair of diamond earrings have just been sold in geneva.are not matching colours. they were sold separately because blue diamonds are much rarer than pink ones. but the i6—carat gems will remain a pair, as they eventually went to the same buyer. and i know, rico, you are waiting for the price tag. they fetched an eye—watering $58 million. wow. not bad. i like the blue one. i like both! let's return to the developments coming from the white house. the new york times is reporting that james comey, who mr trump sacked as head of the fbi, was asked by the president to drop the bureau's investigation into alleged ties between russia and michael flynn, the national security advisor at the time. well, more senators have been coming out to condemn president trump. democrat patrick leahy was asked if, like some of his colleagues, he thought a special prosecutor should be appointed. well, if this is true, one of the great ironies of the story would be that this came out in this meeting between comey and president trump, of which trump has given one v
this pair of diamond earrings have just been sold in geneva.are not matching colours. they were sold separately because blue diamonds are much rarer than pink ones. but the i6—carat gems will remain a pair, as they eventually went to the same buyer. and i know, rico, you are waiting for the price tag. they fetched an eye—watering $58 million. wow. not bad. i like the blue one. i like both! let's return to the developments coming from the white house. the new york times is reporting that...
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brad from microsoft came out and said with a suggestion on developing a digital geneva convention.might not be the perfect analogy of what it's meant to be , but are there ways to take the rules that we have managed to create and form stability between nationstates and apply them in greek -- and get consensus on them used in the cyber domain as well? host: the line for independents, good morning. caller: i've a bachelors in computer science and a wanted to touch on three quick points. perhaps your guests can talk about legacy operating systems and embedded systems and how that might affect this. i was also reading that perhaps the entry point is through emails. perhaps you can speak on whether they are using social engineering such as phishing or something like email's moving -- email spitting. are they using hardware means of fudging encryption? guest: i will take those in order. on the legacy system, this has been a debate that's been going on. if we are talking about the private sector, so different from the government, so our government officials have quite a lot of leverage ov
brad from microsoft came out and said with a suggestion on developing a digital geneva convention.might not be the perfect analogy of what it's meant to be , but are there ways to take the rules that we have managed to create and form stability between nationstates and apply them in greek -- and get consensus on them used in the cyber domain as well? host: the line for independents, good morning. caller: i've a bachelors in computer science and a wanted to touch on three quick points. perhaps...
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check out this live picture from the board walk and the main beach, just simply stunning and it's geneva convention to it's going to be a beautiful evening to watch the sunset there. a spectacular day in the sierra. this is a live picture at heavenly mountain resort. this is causing some concern about all the snow that is rapidly melting. it is pretty warm up there. the heat is lingering into the evening. here's a look at hercules from drone view 7. lovely picture. it reached 91 degrees there today. that's 18 degrees above normal actually. abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel is here with a look at the hot forecast. >> that's right, hot enough to set a record in napa. take a look. 94 degrees. the previous record was set in 1996 of 93 degrees. it was hot in 0 inland areas, concord, gilroy, san rafael. 90s with santa rosa. san francisco 83, redwood city 91, san jose 89 degrees. today, now, these are highs so far. these are not the official readings. they will be coming in shortly. from our mount tam cam, you can see the hazy skies, pair the air alert has been issued for tomorrow. worst of
check out this live picture from the board walk and the main beach, just simply stunning and it's geneva convention to it's going to be a beautiful evening to watch the sunset there. a spectacular day in the sierra. this is a live picture at heavenly mountain resort. this is causing some concern about all the snow that is rapidly melting. it is pretty warm up there. the heat is lingering into the evening. here's a look at hercules from drone view 7. lovely picture. it reached 91 degrees there...
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this pair of diamond earrings have just been sold in geneva.monds are not matching colours. they were sold separately because blue diamonds are much rarer than pink ones. but the 16—carat gems will remain a pair, as they eventually went to the same buyer. and i know, rico, you are waiting for the price tag. they fetched an eye—watering $58 million. i will definitely give you a birthday gift, but i can't afford that! it will take me a lifetime to earn $58 million. let's return to the developments coming from the white house. the new york times is reporting that james comey, who mr trump sacked as head of the fbi, was asked by the president to drop the bureau's investigation into alleged ties between russia and michael flynn, the national security advisor at the time. gary sick served on the national security council under presidents carter, ford and reagan. we spoke to him earlier, just as the news broke, and got his reaction. well, if this is true, one of the great ironies of the story would be that this came out in this meeting between james c
this pair of diamond earrings have just been sold in geneva.monds are not matching colours. they were sold separately because blue diamonds are much rarer than pink ones. but the 16—carat gems will remain a pair, as they eventually went to the same buyer. and i know, rico, you are waiting for the price tag. they fetched an eye—watering $58 million. i will definitely give you a birthday gift, but i can't afford that! it will take me a lifetime to earn $58 million. let's return to the...
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he didn't go to geneva and press a plastic red button.n of romney for saying russia was an existential enemy. he didn't have a hot mic exchange with a russian president saying that he would be more flexible with the russians after the election. that entire reset, appeasement of russia, came from the clinton-obama team, not from donald trump. now, it was very unlikely anyway because he ran all is a jacksonian who was going to beef up u.s. defenseman's and get tough with the rivals abroad. it wouldn't be necessarily logical that putin would want him to be president. yet, here we are. i think the real message that we are missing is that there was evidence that some people in the obama administration had a surveilled people either trump himself, or around trump. that information had either been reversed targeted, deliberately, to find information from or incidental. it didn't matter because the names were unmasked and then, they were leaked to pet her partners. for the last six months, between the dossier and the surveilling, we have the leak
he didn't go to geneva and press a plastic red button.n of romney for saying russia was an existential enemy. he didn't have a hot mic exchange with a russian president saying that he would be more flexible with the russians after the election. that entire reset, appeasement of russia, came from the clinton-obama team, not from donald trump. now, it was very unlikely anyway because he ran all is a jacksonian who was going to beef up u.s. defenseman's and get tough with the rivals abroad. it...
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his opponent had a good clay season, he made the geneva open semifinals last week.isfiring south, broken three times as the russian won the second set, 6—4, levering the match. murray changed is that the first and 110w murray changed is that the first and now his opponent made the mistakes. murray breezed through the set and took a 2—1 lead. murray cruised through the upset, 6—0, he moves to the second round where he faces eight slovakian player. the second round where he faces eight slovakian playerlj the second round where he faces eight slovakian player. i was looking forward to getting going today, but i did need the extra time on the practice court and by getting a cheese day to start that allowed me to get some good practice in after missing a couple of days at the beginning of the week with the illness. i was actually quite happy to wait until tuesday. bisley, i ended up buying some decent stuff. also through to round two is kyle edmund reaching the second round for the third successive year. he beat portugal's gastao elias taking the match in straight sets.
his opponent had a good clay season, he made the geneva open semifinals last week.isfiring south, broken three times as the russian won the second set, 6—4, levering the match. murray changed is that the first and 110w murray changed is that the first and now his opponent made the mistakes. murray breezed through the set and took a 2—1 lead. murray cruised through the upset, 6—0, he moves to the second round where he faces eight slovakian player. the second round where he faces eight...
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. >> donald trump didn't dismantle the middle eastern missile defense and go to geneva and press a plastic red button. the entire reset and appeasement of russia came from the clinton-obama team, not donald trump. jesse: the democrats have a new narrative. the russians hacked our democracy. john podesta stupidly gave his password t to a hearing, and his password was "password." the campaign worried about more bill bow eruptions from bill. but what does that have to do with donald trump? i have no idea. therthere is more evidence the democrats excluded with the media during the election than there is evidence trump collude with russia. remember donna brazil passing debate questions to hillary. or politico allowing them to edit their stories before publication. don't you think if they had anything solid it would have leaked already? everything else always leaks. president trump decided to fire f.b.i. director james comey for the following reasons. he lost the trust of democrats and republicans. he lost the trust of his superiors at the department of justice and continued to seek attention in
. >> donald trump didn't dismantle the middle eastern missile defense and go to geneva and press a plastic red button. the entire reset and appeasement of russia came from the clinton-obama team, not donald trump. jesse: the democrats have a new narrative. the russians hacked our democracy. john podesta stupidly gave his password t to a hearing, and his password was "password." the campaign worried about more bill bow eruptions from bill. but what does that have to do with...