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that western europe and western europe is under a lot of pressure. allies from wars, fasci fascism -- and our allies are going to join the -- a lot of pressure. right, let's go to jim scroggins, texas, jim, good morning. good morning. my thoughts are rather kind of scattered, but what it really comes down to is we need the united nations. somebody doesn't pay their dues, do you kick them out of the union? talk to them. you kind of try to convince them that it is for their own benefit to be part of it. friends an't trump make with our friends and keep our enemies?ur what kind of psychology is this, make friends of your enemies and alienate your it is ridiculous. host: what about president tweet this morning bringing up germany and u.s.-nato alliances, he said, we massive trade deficit with germany, they paid less than should, bad for the united states, this will change, he romised in the tweet this morning. caller: am i still on? host: yes, sir. caller: okay. is just wonderful, worry that g is, i e aren't safe if we can't have -- ody else besides late
that western europe and western europe is under a lot of pressure. allies from wars, fasci fascism -- and our allies are going to join the -- a lot of pressure. right, let's go to jim scroggins, texas, jim, good morning. good morning. my thoughts are rather kind of scattered, but what it really comes down to is we need the united nations. somebody doesn't pay their dues, do you kick them out of the union? talk to them. you kind of try to convince them that it is for their own benefit to be part...
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the old europeans of western europe should not forget that. but we should forgeries within alliances with the new europe. we just saw the polish prime minister speaking before her parliament recognizing this jihadist infiltration threat that angela merkel has allowed to come into her country and metastasize all across europe. colonel west, thank you very much. president trump just returned home, and he wasted very little time taking to twitter, particularly to talk back at angela merkel. he tweeted, we have a massive trade deficit with germany, plus they fa -- they pay far less thn they should on nato and military. very bad for u.s. this will change. tammy: there is merkel in urine. they have no money, they have nothing. charles: germany has money. tammy: keep in mind the expenditures they are having to deal with with the migrants. a lot of these nations, we are supporting everything else, including their self-defense. this is donald trump saying you can't do what you have been doing without repercussions. we are not going to support your destr
the old europeans of western europe should not forget that. but we should forgeries within alliances with the new europe. we just saw the polish prime minister speaking before her parliament recognizing this jihadist infiltration threat that angela merkel has allowed to come into her country and metastasize all across europe. colonel west, thank you very much. president trump just returned home, and he wasted very little time taking to twitter, particularly to talk back at angela merkel. he...
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but is an invitation to the russians to continue to meddle in elections, not just here but in western europe, and eastern europe as well. it's hard for me to see how that's in anybody's national security interests except for the russians. or president putin. our intelligence agencies have been crystal clear to the members of congress that the russian government tried to influence the 2016 election in president trump's favor. the american people deserve to know what the truth is, what is the extent of these relationships because it goes to the core of our security. it goes to the heart of our democracy. that is why preserving this investigation's integrity is so vital, and i can tell you the american people are not going to relent. i understand there will be some time here when people want to collect their thoughts, gather their thoughts. the american people are not going to relent. they are going to want an independent investigation here, for all americans, and i would say most of the time, but certainly at moments like this, a moment in the course of our politics when they say to us partisa
but is an invitation to the russians to continue to meddle in elections, not just here but in western europe, and eastern europe as well. it's hard for me to see how that's in anybody's national security interests except for the russians. or president putin. our intelligence agencies have been crystal clear to the members of congress that the russian government tried to influence the 2016 election in president trump's favor. the american people deserve to know what the truth is, what is the...
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that has been a very strong driver of the threat in western europe and particularly in belgium and franceacks we saw there. but also in the uk. clearly individuals who have a european passport and seeking to carry out these attacks are high value to these groups because they can move much more freely and within western europe. so they are actively being sought out and recruited for that purpose as well. i think an attack of this scale unfortunately on soft targets was built in to how the government and the security services were pursuing and largely expected at some point this was possible. obviously when it happens it's extremely traumatic. i think the focus at the moment is on establishing in the investigation what was that support network that made this attack a viable attack. >> just very briefly, given that the fight against isis has been going on for more than three years, and it's gaining traction with the u.s. government, at what point can we realistically expect that those terrorist attacks across europe will lessen? that we'll see a lot fewer? right now it seems like the frequen
that has been a very strong driver of the threat in western europe and particularly in belgium and franceacks we saw there. but also in the uk. clearly individuals who have a european passport and seeking to carry out these attacks are high value to these groups because they can move much more freely and within western europe. so they are actively being sought out and recruited for that purpose as well. i think an attack of this scale unfortunately on soft targets was built in to how the...
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hasn't happened yet continues to put the future of our democracy at risk, puts our allies at western europerference by rush in the recent french election, their attempts in the upcoming german election should be ringing alarm bells that our next elections are at stake. the trump administration has to take tougher action against russia. >> more breaking news this time on the russian investigation. we're learning the fbi has denied a request from the house oversight, committee chairman responding. that's next. stay with us. my day starts well before i'm even in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to shave my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. i'm always on call. an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i miss or delay a dose, i take it when i remember, as long as there's at least 8 hours betw
hasn't happened yet continues to put the future of our democracy at risk, puts our allies at western europerference by rush in the recent french election, their attempts in the upcoming german election should be ringing alarm bells that our next elections are at stake. the trump administration has to take tougher action against russia. >> more breaking news this time on the russian investigation. we're learning the fbi has denied a request from the house oversight, committee chairman...
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on the other hand the reason that western europe wanted these assurances from donald trump in many casesecause of russia. >> that's exactly right. i think there's a lot of concern about the aggressiveness of russia. i don't think anybody really has any illusions about the desire of vladimir pugh it continue to rebuild the russian empire, not necessarily the soviet empire but the russia empire, and that threatens all the states in what he's called the near abroad. and those states need and want the protection of europe if not of nato. so all of that is still in play. ukraine is still a very difficult issue. the baltic states which are members of nato have felt very vulnerable. i think they're all feeling more secure now that they've seen the populist wave essentially peteering out here in europe and the last blow against it and the most descisive is the election f macron. >> what's all the fuss about macron's handshake with trump the other day? [ laughter ] >> you saw the photo-op where they shook hands and trump likes to be very, very aggressive, very macho when he does this. well, macro
on the other hand the reason that western europe wanted these assurances from donald trump in many casesecause of russia. >> that's exactly right. i think there's a lot of concern about the aggressiveness of russia. i don't think anybody really has any illusions about the desire of vladimir pugh it continue to rebuild the russian empire, not necessarily the soviet empire but the russia empire, and that threatens all the states in what he's called the near abroad. and those states need and...
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caliphate is being destroyed in syria and iraq, there are large numbers of returning fighters in western europe, and in many cases like this, like this guy that did this thing in manchester, he's a citizen of the u.k. in this case. he's a passport holder. i don't know if the u.k. had any idea that he was outside -- he was in libya, but i think he also traveled to other points. the point is, they have a real threat that's growing as fighters come back from the caliphate. i believe there will be more of this kinds of thing. the good news is all decent people, all decent governments, it doesn't matter if we are politically close to them, all governments for the most part are sharing tremendous amounts of information, passport-time information. aviation travel information. but people like this are below the radar. chris: i want to pick up on aviation. you are in the process of making big decisions on aviation. are you going to ban laptops from the cabin on all international flights into and out of the u.s.? secretary kelly: i might. that's a quick answer. chris: expand a little bit. secretary kelly
caliphate is being destroyed in syria and iraq, there are large numbers of returning fighters in western europe, and in many cases like this, like this guy that did this thing in manchester, he's a citizen of the u.k. in this case. he's a passport holder. i don't know if the u.k. had any idea that he was outside -- he was in libya, but i think he also traveled to other points. the point is, they have a real threat that's growing as fighters come back from the caliphate. i believe there will be...
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expand very greatly, um, we know that this will connect china to any countries in central asia, western europede from just a building a lot of infrastructure, what services come out? i think it is a mystery to everybody. a mystery and an ambitious plan from the beijing government. if the us policy for america first pushing its allies to look to china for better global and regional leadership? on behalf of canada, definitely. they have, the us have slapped a tariff on canadian lumber, china is our second biggest market for our lumber. canada has spent decades selling wood into china. the policies of the trump administration are certainly making china far more important a trade partner than they were before. in other business news making headlines the value of that coin has set a new all—time high rising above 1800 dollars on wednesday. industry data shows it has settled back to 1789. it is the second time this week that new highs have been set. market value of bitcoin has increased significantly in four days. owners of snack shack are still struggling. they are still down in new york trade. thi
expand very greatly, um, we know that this will connect china to any countries in central asia, western europede from just a building a lot of infrastructure, what services come out? i think it is a mystery to everybody. a mystery and an ambitious plan from the beijing government. if the us policy for america first pushing its allies to look to china for better global and regional leadership? on behalf of canada, definitely. they have, the us have slapped a tariff on canadian lumber, china is...
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czechoslovakiaan service was involved in measures against the united states, undermining american policy in western europend developing countries. at the same time they were thinking about making a documentary about -- that actually brought the czechoslovakia disinformation department an idea to use it. he actually prepared a series of documents for that purpose. they dropped four chests at the bottom of the black lake. and they would discover it. originally, we dropped four of them at the bottom of the black lake. documents.have these we were searching for him -- for them. then came the czechoslovakian team. i was one of the divers. they did not know i was a intelligence officer. they thought i was an official. from czechoslovakia. i led the diving team to the area where these chests were placed on the bottom and were discovered. and the minister of the interior and out at a special press -- announced at a special press conference that historically important documents were discovered in the late and that was the beginning of a campaign that lasted two years. the purpose was to revive the threat of nazism
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i see bella wood where troops defended western europe. see the battle of the atlantic, and the many battles of the pacific, the coral sea, midway, when the navy rolled back the tide of tyranny that had engulfed so much of the had engulfed so much of the asia-pacific. i see korea and vietnam, i see iraq and afghanistan, where to where this very day at this very hour your brothers and sisters in arms stand strong and courageous in defense of liberty in the global war on terror. in between the places engraved on these stands, i see all the navy and marine corps have done and continue to do day in and day out to foster peace and prosperity on the seven seas. to defend the defenseless in distant lands and keep the shores of america safe from all who would dare threaten us. the truth is that today you will become leaders in the world's greatest force for good, the armed forces of the united states of america. [applause] vice president pence: all of you who do so are patriots. heroes, all. you are the pride of your family and the pride of the am
i see bella wood where troops defended western europe. see the battle of the atlantic, and the many battles of the pacific, the coral sea, midway, when the navy rolled back the tide of tyranny that had engulfed so much of the had engulfed so much of the asia-pacific. i see korea and vietnam, i see iraq and afghanistan, where to where this very day at this very hour your brothers and sisters in arms stand strong and courageous in defense of liberty in the global war on terror. in between the...
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live at the same agreements in western europe. we sent troops to western europe and kept them there with nato after the end of the second world war to ensure there would not the and overthrowing of the governments of those countries and the people themselves would determine their own destiny and future. host: d town meeting of the world will be back in a moment. having a brisk argument about whether or not the national liberation front should be represented in and among the students there are all sorts of hands up. stephen march. >> first of all, i would like to ask governor reagan how he would havecountry ever achieved independence without -- reagan i would have to be careful -- the legitimate uprising of the people who -- as did the americans 100 years ago against which they considered a tyranny and invasion of rights beginning with the "when in the " wese of human events -- must be realistic enough to ask ourselves, are these truly liberations and uprisings of the people or are they being instigated as part of a great immunolog
live at the same agreements in western europe. we sent troops to western europe and kept them there with nato after the end of the second world war to ensure there would not the and overthrowing of the governments of those countries and the people themselves would determine their own destiny and future. host: d town meeting of the world will be back in a moment. having a brisk argument about whether or not the national liberation front should be represented in and among the students there are...
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we have had the same agreements in western europe. we sent troops to western europe and kept them there with nato after the end of the second waur world war to ensure there wouldn't be overthrowing of the governments of those countries and that the people could determine their own destiny and their own future. >> town meeting of the world will be back in a moment. >>> well, we are having a brisk argument about whether or not the national liberation front should be represented. among the students there are all sorts of hands up. steven marx. >> first of all, i would like to ask governor reagan how he thinks his attitude towards legitimacy and principle of negotiation with rebels have been applied and how he thinks this country would ever achieve independence? >> i think we have to be realistic about the supposed wars of liberation. the legitimate uprising of the people who those as did americans a couple hundreds of years ago against tyranny and invasion of rights beginning with the line of the declaration. we must be realistic enough
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the only flying world war ii bomber used in the pacific and western europe. the bomber will be on display in livermore through tuesday. >> it is a day i think everyone should remember that this country was great because of great people. >> organized by nonprofit callings foundation which flies the b-24 and others to airport nationwide. >> check out a celebration that get to the heart of the city. >> up next, a yearly festival that many of the bay area consider a must-attend. we will check out this year's carnival parade. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. winds are picking up this afternoon and shortly those winds are going to bring in cooler t [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> abc 7 news in the mission district. watching the 3 t9th annual carnival parade. carnival celebrates tra
the only flying world war ii bomber used in the pacific and western europe. the bomber will be on display in livermore through tuesday. >> it is a day i think everyone should remember that this country was great because of great people. >> organized by nonprofit callings foundation which flies the b-24 and others to airport nationwide. >> check out a celebration that get to the heart of the city. >> up next, a yearly festival that many of the bay area consider a...
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one thing that's important to keep in mind in western europe which is a disadvantage to british authorities and western european authorities is the fact you have three pools from which these kinds of attacks can come from if this was a terrorist attack. one is those that are directed by isis, those who have gone to raqqah and sent back to attack. we've seen that in france, belgium, germany. there's that pool. you have the newly radicalized, individuals who live in the country inspired by the message of isis or al qaeda and decide to learn online or perhaps get some help from people in country but haven't traveled and aren't directly foot soldiers of isis, but carry the banner and flag. so that's a problem. the other problem -- we've seen this in france, for example, is the long line i can't imagine ofro -- of radical i'd say networks. those provide an infrastructure and ability to support any sort of attack and they can then support a radicalized individual who's coming back from fighting with i.c.e. or al qaeda or simple support a radicalized individual. this is difficult work, counterterr
one thing that's important to keep in mind in western europe which is a disadvantage to british authorities and western european authorities is the fact you have three pools from which these kinds of attacks can come from if this was a terrorist attack. one is those that are directed by isis, those who have gone to raqqah and sent back to attack. we've seen that in france, belgium, germany. there's that pool. you have the newly radicalized, individuals who live in the country inspired by the...
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isis seems to have a kpoet for this because we've seen, theatp being used over and over again in western europe and there's a good reason for that, which is that tie acetone per rocks side is made from acetone and per rocks side. >> both easily obtainable things. after the attacks we've seen in europe, have there been any efforts to try to prevent people or at least alert whenever people buy those things in sufficient quantities? >> that's the problem. you don't need norms quantities of them. and these are things -- acetone is used in things we use in our homes. per rock side is used to make blond. but that is why it's ideal for use in europe because it doesn't set off the trip wires that other types of explosive would. >> are you sing anything in terms of cheering? gratifications. >> yes, enormous celebrations, disgusting to wash. they've created a hashtag #manchester. they're reposting the past threats and posters they've made targeting england. when the paris attack happened, there was a video that was released by the attackers that showed them in iraq and syria plume bly carrying out behead
isis seems to have a kpoet for this because we've seen, theatp being used over and over again in western europe and there's a good reason for that, which is that tie acetone per rocks side is made from acetone and per rocks side. >> both easily obtainable things. after the attacks we've seen in europe, have there been any efforts to try to prevent people or at least alert whenever people buy those things in sufficient quantities? >> that's the problem. you don't need norms...
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we have had the same agreements in western europe. we sent troops to western europe and kept them there with nato after the end of the second world war to insure that there wouldn't be an overthrowing of the governments of those countries and that the people themselves could determine their own destiny and their own future. mr. collingwood: well, we're having a brisk argument about whether or not the national liberation front should be represented, and among the students there are all sorts of hands up. steven marks. steven marks: well, first of all, i'd like to ask governor reagan how he thinks that his attitude towards legitimacy and the principle of no negotiation with rebels, had it been applied in the 18th century, i'd like to know how he thinks his country would ever have achieved independence? governor reagan: i think we have to be pretty realistic about these supposed wars of liberation; the legitimate uprising of a people who rose as did the americans a couple of hundred years ago against what they considered a tyranny and in
we have had the same agreements in western europe. we sent troops to western europe and kept them there with nato after the end of the second world war to insure that there wouldn't be an overthrowing of the governments of those countries and that the people themselves could determine their own destiny and their own future. mr. collingwood: well, we're having a brisk argument about whether or not the national liberation front should be represented, and among the students there are all sorts of...
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that are manifesting themselves in all of western europe and the u.k. first there's a pace and scale of radicalization that we really have not seen before, largely through the effective use of the internet. secondly, the operational approach of i.s.i.s. is so very different. rather than large-scale attacks, they are actively pursuing and pushing people to stay where they are and attack in their homes. and third the volume is overwhelming for security services, whether it's the mi5 in the u.k. or the f.b.i. here in the united states, the volume of threats they have to face is making their jobs very difficult, and they simply can't stay on an individual target indefinitely, and that makes them make very difficult choices and, unfortunately, sometimes those choices end up not being the right ones. >> sreenivasan: alexander meleagrou-hitchens, if you had to do a word association game with manchester and the u.s., most would say football club. how did it get to be a hot bed for terrorist recruitment? >> the area it appears the attacker abedi came from is sou
that are manifesting themselves in all of western europe and the u.k. first there's a pace and scale of radicalization that we really have not seen before, largely through the effective use of the internet. secondly, the operational approach of i.s.i.s. is so very different. rather than large-scale attacks, they are actively pursuing and pushing people to stay where they are and attack in their homes. and third the volume is overwhelming for security services, whether it's the mi5 in the u.k....
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>> oh, and it's not just western europe. let's be really blunt here. election of marine le pen would be the end of europe as we know it, and probably in some senses, the end of the world as we know it because what she's talking about doing is taking a central part of the european union, an absolutely founding member central part, france and taking it out of the european union, taking it out of the euro and creating a situation where europe starts to break up once again. it's not just great britain floating off into the atlantic. it's the whole core of the european union falling apart. with all that that implies for nato and the alliance. so we would be looking at something we haven't seen since europe was put back together after world war ii and it would be a very dangerous proposition. >> christopher, what's the tone of frexit as it's been called since le pen has been described as the french trump and he has rolled back on his conversations when it comes to nato and unifying as an international, governing world body together? >> yeah, you know, trump,
>> oh, and it's not just western europe. let's be really blunt here. election of marine le pen would be the end of europe as we know it, and probably in some senses, the end of the world as we know it because what she's talking about doing is taking a central part of the european union, an absolutely founding member central part, france and taking it out of the european union, taking it out of the euro and creating a situation where europe starts to break up once again. it's not just...
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, not he detailing where in western europe.e eastern part of western europe. too early to stay. i will keep you posted. i think trish regan will. think fast here. billionaire sam zell and political titan pat buchanan. what do they in common? despite the they are both on my show at 4:00 p.m. on fox news channel. they love to tech off people. they say when you tick off people, people remember you. i built a career. that should be interesting. trish regan who doesn't tick off anyone, good seeing you. trish: thanks so much, neil. fallout over the testimony of former attorney general sally yates and former director of national intelligence james clapper. the big takeaway? no evidence of any collusion between the trump campaign and russia. that is the takeaway. you certainly won't hear it from the mainstream media these days. i'm trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." i want you to hear what james clapper said under oath. watch. >> whether there were improper contacts between the trump campaign and russian officials you s
, not he detailing where in western europe.e eastern part of western europe. too early to stay. i will keep you posted. i think trish regan will. think fast here. billionaire sam zell and political titan pat buchanan. what do they in common? despite the they are both on my show at 4:00 p.m. on fox news channel. they love to tech off people. they say when you tick off people, people remember you. i built a career. that should be interesting. trish regan who doesn't tick off anyone, good seeing...
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today social economic mobility is higher in western europe than in the united states. >> let's hear it from page who is calling in from indiana, pennsylvania. page, you're on book tv. >> hello. my question for the professor is do you see where in the united states in decreeing the political and cultural divide here that we are currently experiencing? >> thank you, ma'am. >> that's important for americans not to demonize and defriend people of different political or social sensibility. at the same time the great obstacle in resolving america's difficulties is not only they are great divides on political and social issues, but thathe there's also a great factual divide among americans, that relates to what i mentioned.fa the way of antiintellectualism, conspiracy among oring in american society that tends to distort the entire political debate. people cannot agree, for example, that climate change is real and so many people people that believe that it's as hoax or conspiracy theory created by a scientist, there's no way people can agree on a a potential solution to the problem. so to fin
today social economic mobility is higher in western europe than in the united states. >> let's hear it from page who is calling in from indiana, pennsylvania. page, you're on book tv. >> hello. my question for the professor is do you see where in the united states in decreeing the political and cultural divide here that we are currently experiencing? >> thank you, ma'am. >> that's important for americans not to demonize and defriend people of different political or...
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. >> reporter: president trump leaving for a nine-day trip to the middle east in western europe.e saying it will gift president chance to pivot to his foreign policy agenda and away from the controversy eating up washington his administration was possibly colluding with russia >> he goes oversees and focused on the issues. if he is focused on turning the page in the middle east and uniting nato and fighting against terrorism all of that criticism will be set aside. >> reporter: the president will foreign policy issues, particularly on the first two stops, saudi arabia and israel, many are wondering if he'll continue to use a phrase tossed out radical islamic terrorism against his advisor's suggestions after saying back in march of 2016, that, quote, islam hates us. in jerusalem, meanwhile, president trump has a chance to mend what was considered to be a testy relationship between president obama and prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this is president trump saying no, we're back to the sunni, golf state to this side of the divided in a big way >> the president will also attend a
. >> reporter: president trump leaving for a nine-day trip to the middle east in western europe.e saying it will gift president chance to pivot to his foreign policy agenda and away from the controversy eating up washington his administration was possibly colluding with russia >> he goes oversees and focused on the issues. if he is focused on turning the page in the middle east and uniting nato and fighting against terrorism all of that criticism will be set aside. >>...
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. >> reporter: the president heads to saudi arabia first and onto western europe. meanwhile in dc, a special counsel is pushing ahead into the investigation into mr. trump and his ouster national security adviser michael flynn. president trump defending his interactions with fired fbi director james comey. >> did you at any time urge former fbi director james comey in any way, shape, or form to close her back down the investigation into michael flynn ? and also as you -- >> no. no. next question. >> reporter: and denying any personal ties to russia. >> the entire thing has been a witchhunt and there is no collusion between certainty myself in my campaign. but i can always speak for myself and the russians. >> reporter: but the justice department has brought on former fbi director bob mueller as special counsel to investigate -- ties between the trump campaign and russia. he will have the power to access classified information, decent -- declassified for public review and issue subpoenas while congress continues its own investigation. >> i am heartened by the news o
. >> reporter: the president heads to saudi arabia first and onto western europe. meanwhile in dc, a special counsel is pushing ahead into the investigation into mr. trump and his ouster national security adviser michael flynn. president trump defending his interactions with fired fbi director james comey. >> did you at any time urge former fbi director james comey in any way, shape, or form to close her back down the investigation into michael flynn ? and also as you -- >>...
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we have seen in recent cases also, in other parts of western europe, where these young men have beenalled to radicalization and to carry out acts of violence within their own countries. that is another thing that has been a pattern. and to use everyday instruments, in this case, obviously this is a nail bomb. in other cases, cars and trucks used to kill innocent people. brent: barbara, we will bring it back to manchester. some victims have been identified. what can you tell us about them? correspondent: we know that the youngest victim that has been identified is eight year old sassou aruso. and an 18-year-old girl has also been identified. her name is georgina. they are slow in naming the other victims because they want to speak with the families first and support them. i also suspect they are having problems identifying the victims because we know that this was a bomb filled with shrapnel, more or less, nuts and bolts. there were horrific injuries. brent: ok. barber on the story in manchester -- barbara on the story in manchester. to both of you, thank you. and to other news, donal
we have seen in recent cases also, in other parts of western europe, where these young men have beenalled to radicalization and to carry out acts of violence within their own countries. that is another thing that has been a pattern. and to use everyday instruments, in this case, obviously this is a nail bomb. in other cases, cars and trucks used to kill innocent people. brent: barbara, we will bring it back to manchester. some victims have been identified. what can you tell us about them?...
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. >>> quite busy in western europe these days. >>> in camden deliberations continue in the murder trial of the david creato. jurors watched the interview with detectives. today judge is expected to play a conversation, secretly recorded by mother of three-year old brendan creato. police found his body a mile from his haddon township home in 20156789 prosecutors argue creato killed his son because his teenage girlfriend didn't want the boy in their lives. >>> also, 12 jurors and six alternates have been seated for june trial of the bill cosby. panel includes seven men, five women, two african americans were named to the jury. jurors were selected from western pennsylvania, because of pretrial publicity in our area. it will be sequestered in montgomery county once trial begins. seventy-eight year-old cosby faces charges that he drugged and sexually assaulted a temple employee in 2004. >>> check this out philadelphia police are investigating after vandals are caught on camera jumping on to parked cars in fairmount watch as one person, runs across the car, jumps on another and then runs off
. >>> quite busy in western europe these days. >>> in camden deliberations continue in the murder trial of the david creato. jurors watched the interview with detectives. today judge is expected to play a conversation, secretly recorded by mother of three-year old brendan creato. police found his body a mile from his haddon township home in 20156789 prosecutors argue creato killed his son because his teenage girlfriend didn't want the boy in their lives. >>> also, 12...
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western europe is a little, well, disquieted by miller, determining the future and the western lines.ut real quickly, i don't see secretary of state tillerson having a heavy influence on this trip. but is this all about the brokering of middle east peace? >> it's definitely true that jared has been the point person in mexico, in israel, and he's on this trip. >> thanks, everybody. we could keep going all day. [laughter] >> let me pause for a moment to extend my appreciation to everyone i met at the pbs annual meeting in san diego. and for all the good wishes and support. please know i'm very proud to be part of the public television family and i look forward to visiting many of you in the near future. our conversation is always continuing online, on the "washington week" extra, where we'll talk about the legacy of roger ailes, a controversial t.v. executive. he revolutionized cable news when he created the fox news channel and transformed conservative politics. find that at pbs.org/washingtonweek. i'm robert costa. enjoy your weekend! ♪[music] ♪[music] >> funding for "washington week"
western europe is a little, well, disquieted by miller, determining the future and the western lines.ut real quickly, i don't see secretary of state tillerson having a heavy influence on this trip. but is this all about the brokering of middle east peace? >> it's definitely true that jared has been the point person in mexico, in israel, and he's on this trip. >> thanks, everybody. we could keep going all day. [laughter] >> let me pause for a moment to extend my appreciation to...
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caliphate is being destroyed that is syria and iraq, there are large numbers of returning fighters, western europe, in many cases like the guy that did this thing in manchester. >> sreenivasan: kelly played down reports of president trump's adviser and son-in-law, jared kushner, having explored a secret back-channel with russia. kelly said any channel of communications, "is a good thing." congressional democrats today called for kushner's contacts and security clearance to be fully investigated. british police arrested a 12th person today in their investigation of last week's terrorist attack on people leaving an ariana grande concert in manchester, england. british authorities have now released these images of the attacker, a british-born-and- raised son of libyan immigrants, on his way to the concert site with a backpack bomb. police say he returned to britain from libya ten days ago and likely assembled his bomb in a rented apartment in manchester. the explosion he set off killed himself and 22 people, including seven children, and injured more than 100 people. british airways resumed flights t
caliphate is being destroyed that is syria and iraq, there are large numbers of returning fighters, western europe, in many cases like the guy that did this thing in manchester. >> sreenivasan: kelly played down reports of president trump's adviser and son-in-law, jared kushner, having explored a secret back-channel with russia. kelly said any channel of communications, "is a good thing." congressional democrats today called for kushner's contacts and security clearance to be...
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but is an invitation to the russians to continue to meddle in elections, not just here but in western europe, and eastern europe as well. it's hard for me to see how that's in anybody's national security interests except for the russians. or president putin. our intelligence agencies have been crystal clear to the members of congress that the russian government tried to influence the 2016 election in president trump's favor. the american people deserve to know what the truth is, what is the extent of these relationships because it goes to the core of our security. it goes to the heart of our democracy. that is why preserving this investigation's integrity is so vital, and i can tell you the american people are not going to relent. i understand there will be some time here when people want to collect their thoughts, gather their thoughts. the american people are not going to relent. they are going to want an independent investigation here, for all americans, and i would say most of the time, but certainly at moments like this, a moment in the course of our politics when they say to us partisa
but is an invitation to the russians to continue to meddle in elections, not just here but in western europe, and eastern europe as well. it's hard for me to see how that's in anybody's national security interests except for the russians. or president putin. our intelligence agencies have been crystal clear to the members of congress that the russian government tried to influence the 2016 election in president trump's favor. the american people deserve to know what the truth is, what is the...
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ithink big, global, western european brands web based in western european brands web based in western europek we will wait until the world cup 2026 is revealed. i think they are fast tracking that. once that goes out, if it goes back into the us, canada and mexico is a joint bid, i think that will have an effect. i think they will want to take a punt on it. it is arguably the biggest sports eventin it is arguably the biggest sports event in the world for them it is quite a small window of activity. i think brands will step back in. whether they will lose out to china and the middle east and the emerging markets remains to be seen. in the next half of the programme, we will hearan next half of the programme, we will hear an interview with one of the chibok fathers who has been reunited with his daughter. time to take a look at the weather. we are watching tropical cyclone a la will stop it has started to head towards fiji and intensified. it looks as if it will bring some dangerously strong winds and significant waves. some late season rainfall. further south, this is the re m na nts of rainf
ithink big, global, western european brands web based in western european brands web based in western europek we will wait until the world cup 2026 is revealed. i think they are fast tracking that. once that goes out, if it goes back into the us, canada and mexico is a joint bid, i think that will have an effect. i think they will want to take a punt on it. it is arguably the biggest sports eventin it is arguably the biggest sports event in the world for them it is quite a small window of...
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a family business. >> one of the takeaways is that he had an icy relationship with leaders in western europe and he seemed to be so embraced when he was in saudi arabia, did not speak out extensively about human rights. saudi arabia. >> the saudis were elated by him, exactly for the reasons you say. he was giving them money. one of the largest arms deals to the saudis that came close to record-setting deals by the obama administration and bush administration. and he would overlook domestic issues like human rights, like aggression on neighboring yemen. that, for the saudi, was great. they're also very happy he's taken a tougher stance on iran. however, both the saudis and israelis are approaching that with caution. both governments assume that the trump administration will come in and tear up the nuclear deal that obama signed with the iranians. they haven't happened. they even scaled back their language on that, saying it may not be torn up but may be revised, just make sure the iranians comply with it. until that happens, there's going to be skepticism. >> and a lot of questions still rema
a family business. >> one of the takeaways is that he had an icy relationship with leaders in western europe and he seemed to be so embraced when he was in saudi arabia, did not speak out extensively about human rights. saudi arabia. >> the saudis were elated by him, exactly for the reasons you say. he was giving them money. one of the largest arms deals to the saudis that came close to record-setting deals by the obama administration and bush administration. and he would overlook...
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terrorist attack to hit europe. >> this reminds us we must be on guard to protected citizens. >> the european cities are the regu terrorists. there have been five terror attacks in western an northern europe that killed 50 people and injured dozens more. >> the wake of the blast, britain deployed military and raised the threat level to critical for the first time in a decade. there is more that the u.s. can do to keep americans safe. >> we have to do more to keep people out of the country who want to do us harm. tightening up on the visa waiver programs. reporter: president trump softened his tone on islam. >> that is why it's so important that the president signaled to the world he wants to have arab allies and muslim allies. now we have to signal that to the muslim communities so they know they can cooperate to help us find people who have become radicalized and want to tell us. >> defeating terrorism is a difficult challenge. but the main focus is for americans to remain vigilant. correctness, islamophobia deter us. you have to notify authorities if you see something suspicious. >> the number of the people killed in europe increased in the last few years. in the u.s.
terrorist attack to hit europe. >> this reminds us we must be on guard to protected citizens. >> the european cities are the regu terrorists. there have been five terror attacks in western an northern europe that killed 50 people and injured dozens more. >> the wake of the blast, britain deployed military and raised the threat level to critical for the first time in a decade. there is more that the u.s. can do to keep americans safe. >> we have to do more to keep people...
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you can see a swirl of cloud across western europe. this is an area of low pressure. western france, another in germany. they're all spiralling around each other. the cloud starts the day on wednesday with spots of rain as the day goes by, we'll get a bit of heat in the atmosphere. we start to see showers breaking out. some of those are heavy and thundery. to the south of this, in spain and portugal, if anyone is on their holidays, reasonable temperatures into the high 20s, plenty of sunshine on the cards. here are those heavy, slow moving, thundery down pours, affecting parts of france, netherlands, belgium, germany as well. they will stay cool for the time of year. that cool air continues to flow down from high pressure that's across scandinavia. there'll be morning frost patches in finland and the baltic. it never gets that warm even in the afternoon. here in the united kingdom, that low pressure gets close enough to bring cloudy skies to eastern england. there could be spoghts of rain, probably not amounting to too much. the driest and warmest weather to the north
you can see a swirl of cloud across western europe. this is an area of low pressure. western france, another in germany. they're all spiralling around each other. the cloud starts the day on wednesday with spots of rain as the day goes by, we'll get a bit of heat in the atmosphere. we start to see showers breaking out. some of those are heavy and thundery. to the south of this, in spain and portugal, if anyone is on their holidays, reasonable temperatures into the high 20s, plenty of sunshine...
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what do state security services in western europe, because that's where we are focusing this conversationelop a really effective counterterror strategy? well, i'm not really an adviser to them because you know, i talk, but usually academics are not listened to by governments. so whatever i say is not always taken into consideration. but i engage in conversation, which i think is myjob. i think what they need to do first and foremost is to have a better diagnosis. i was in america last week. and there's a sort of battle between what they call cve and ct. ie, those who consider that countering violent extremism, cve, is of essence. so this is what you have to do, you have to deal with social deprivation, you have to check that pupils and children have jobs. and others who consider that the issue is security, that you should only deal with getting into the internet, eavesdropping, arresting people pre—emptively, putting them injail and so on and so forth. both have to be taken into consideration simultaneously. and this is a big difficulty for our state agencies because they are not used to
what do state security services in western europe, because that's where we are focusing this conversationelop a really effective counterterror strategy? well, i'm not really an adviser to them because you know, i talk, but usually academics are not listened to by governments. so whatever i say is not always taken into consideration. but i engage in conversation, which i think is myjob. i think what they need to do first and foremost is to have a better diagnosis. i was in america last week. and...
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now it becomes clear that surprisingly, western europe has chosen for open, liberal societies. right? who would have predicted that ,merica, the liberal country would have turned nationalist and western europe is now showing the way to maintain liberal society? i don't want to exaggerate. there are still many hurdles. tom: it is television. you're about to exaggerate. >> it is very important in western europe we seem to have come to -- guy: is this because the economy is finally getting back on its feet? point 6 million people still voted for marine le pen. let's put that aside. the european economy is beginning to gain traction. is that the best defense against populism? an important factor. the economy is going down. you will have very unhappy voters who will turn extreme right or extreme left. this is much weaker. that is a factor. but i also think people in france and also in the fewerlands, the election a months ago, have come to the idea that, well, probably the unified europe is the better answer to many of our problems. and we have seen that popularity of the european u
now it becomes clear that surprisingly, western europe has chosen for open, liberal societies. right? who would have predicted that ,merica, the liberal country would have turned nationalist and western europe is now showing the way to maintain liberal society? i don't want to exaggerate. there are still many hurdles. tom: it is television. you're about to exaggerate. >> it is very important in western europe we seem to have come to -- guy: is this because the economy is finally getting...
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we have to do a better job in america, western europe, to take proactive measures rather than reactive, another example of someone who was reported, you always hear see something, say something. neil: right, right. >> someone else reported just like in orlando, just like in san bernardino, just like in boston and brussels and paris, these people were, law enforcement was tracking them. understood they were a threat yet was unable to do anything about it. neil: in this country you just can't pick up and arrest someone to detain them indefinitely on fears they're a threat or even questionable phone calls or visits abroad, in that case going to libya, possibly syria as well. we're handicapped by the very free system we have. >> i think obviously, we're not talking about arresting people and holding them indefinitely. just on hearsay or suspicion but i think there is a lot of steps we can do to really remove political correctness. neil: should we get past the political correctness or holding people until we nail it down? >> we have freedom of speech in this country but there are things, if
we have to do a better job in america, western europe, to take proactive measures rather than reactive, another example of someone who was reported, you always hear see something, say something. neil: right, right. >> someone else reported just like in orlando, just like in san bernardino, just like in boston and brussels and paris, these people were, law enforcement was tracking them. understood they were a threat yet was unable to do anything about it. neil: in this country you just...
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i'm a big supporter of nato but we've been subsidizing western europe's welfare states for about 30 years. that's been one of the causes of europe's problems and they need to man up, to use a phrase. i worry in one sense that if donald trump -- he is not popular in europe and as we have seen in america obamacare become more popular under trump and we've seen immigration and free trade become more popular under trump, you can see there being a backlash against doing what trump wants to do in europe. european countries aren't all that democratic and their elites understand they need us. >> bret: did get an ear full from the prime minister theresa may. >> we have a special relationship with the usa. it's our deepest defense and security partnership that we have. of course, that partnership is built on trust, and part of that trust is knowing that intelligence can be shared confidently. and i will be making clear to president trump today that intelligence that is shared between law enforcement agencies must remain secure. >> bret: soon after that statement, the administration put out somethin
i'm a big supporter of nato but we've been subsidizing western europe's welfare states for about 30 years. that's been one of the causes of europe's problems and they need to man up, to use a phrase. i worry in one sense that if donald trump -- he is not popular in europe and as we have seen in america obamacare become more popular under trump and we've seen immigration and free trade become more popular under trump, you can see there being a backlash against doing what trump wants to do in...
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you are seeing the same phenomenon across western europe.ng that politicians need to address otherwise you will get political chaos? is something you need to factor in? >> that's absolutely right. inequality is a massive faith in institutions has come along side a big increase in inequality. back in 1982 in the u.s., it's the same in the u.s. the average ceo executive pay was 30 times more than your average worker. it's now about 135 times your average worker. that is a major, major problem. trump's policies are only going to make inequality a lot worse. it's pretty peculiar to see him giving tax giveaways for people who are handling over five and a half million dollars in their estates. >> tucker: wait a second. now, you will have rewriting history. i would agree with you that policy is inconsistent with what he ran on. but when you guys made your prediction, he wasn't saying anything like that. he wasn't saying that i will staff my white house with goldman sachs guys. he was making a pretty straight populist economic argument. and that was
you are seeing the same phenomenon across western europe.ng that politicians need to address otherwise you will get political chaos? is something you need to factor in? >> that's absolutely right. inequality is a massive faith in institutions has come along side a big increase in inequality. back in 1982 in the u.s., it's the same in the u.s. the average ceo executive pay was 30 times more than your average worker. it's now about 135 times your average worker. that is a major, major...
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that's why we chose it because my wife can be safe in that country, safer than she ever was in western europeot going to do with the kind of global -- that frankly, you're talking tonight. [ applause ] i thought what i do was talk about china because clearly, that is the elephant in the room as it were, the country that neil rightly says has benefited the most from this liberal international order. it is not simply because it has embraced capitalism, but capitalism is a core part of the liberal international order. the word liberal is of pertaining to liberty and the first time that phrase has been used was by a scottish enlightenment thinker and a forerunner of neil ferguson, in a sense and william robertson, the second man to use it was adam smith and both used it in the specific context of capitalism and free trade, but china's embrace has not just been that. it has been a broader embrace of order. if you think of miles, china, this was a country that threatened routinely to have it threaten the war and there will be a few communists left and all of the capitalists would be dead and china
that's why we chose it because my wife can be safe in that country, safer than she ever was in western europeot going to do with the kind of global -- that frankly, you're talking tonight. [ applause ] i thought what i do was talk about china because clearly, that is the elephant in the room as it were, the country that neil rightly says has benefited the most from this liberal international order. it is not simply because it has embraced capitalism, but capitalism is a core part of the liberal...
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intelligence community srmt that the russians have democracy and are trying to do the same thing in western europe president of the united states who has made it very clear he does not give a damn, and so as bill kristol is saying, there's reason to question the stability of this presidency and the way it is being conducted and also the fact that its hallmark, its most basic emblematic act is that of uq%=9Ñibfuscation and=z) ransparency andÑiÑi ord process. we have never been in a presidency like this, and that's what the comey firing is about. it is about something that should deeply concern republicans, the heros of watergate, where republicans who did not want to see a president. united states abuse constitutional process, here we now have instead of a republican senator saying what did the president know and when did he said in the watergate investigation, we nowçó have mih mcconneli÷ the senate leaderÑi essentiallyçó saying we'll pret much go along with anything here as long has it keeps bottled up. that's the meaning of his actions and the words are not so important, so we have a situation
intelligence community srmt that the russians have democracy and are trying to do the same thing in western europe president of the united states who has made it very clear he does not give a damn, and so as bill kristol is saying, there's reason to question the stability of this presidency and the way it is being conducted and also the fact that its hallmark, its most basic emblematic act is that of uq%=9Ñibfuscation and=z) ransparency andÑiÑi ord process. we have never been in a...
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officials are negotiating with european counterparts considering a plan to extend it to flights from western europe. there's been no decision with you officials saying they need more clarification from the us. >> the specific threat situation, they may require air carriers to suspend flights from certain locations for security measures but are confidence is only at their reports. a john kelly speaking european officials friday a day after he met with members of congress and airline representatives about the possible economic consequences of extending the band. air carriers from the mideast have been complaining for months the new measures are hurting their bottom line and slowing demand for flights to the us.>> we aren't here in -- interfering in politics of any countries. what we are scene at the moment, the problem of screening. >> reporter: here in the us reaction has been mixed, some travelers say it will have a significant impact on their flight experience while others take it in stride. >> it would bother me to check a bag that i normally wouldn't, extra money i don't normally spent. >> it wo
officials are negotiating with european counterparts considering a plan to extend it to flights from western europe. there's been no decision with you officials saying they need more clarification from the us. >> the specific threat situation, they may require air carriers to suspend flights from certain locations for security measures but are confidence is only at their reports. a john kelly speaking european officials friday a day after he met with members of congress and airline...
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new studies show the dhield poverty rate is five times in western europe. one of the key differences is that other nations all have a child allowance or child credit but we do not. it would be impossible to come back. so that was over 25 years ago. i'm going to sort of skim over this information because it's been covered already. the bottom is the child poverty rate compared to other countries. so confirming that it was as when it was written. let's make the child tax credit refoundable. you can pick anything and i chose to go with school nutrition programs in part because i think it signals if we did this that we are serious about signaling parental responsibility in choice. on the left i think the most notable thing is how much assistance goes to the form of either cash or medical reimbursements over half. when you look at spending on children it is like a rainbow. it has been divided up into literally almost 100 separate programs for every little tiny niche. they have adults that argue on their behalf and third parties that defend their own interests whi
new studies show the dhield poverty rate is five times in western europe. one of the key differences is that other nations all have a child allowance or child credit but we do not. it would be impossible to come back. so that was over 25 years ago. i'm going to sort of skim over this information because it's been covered already. the bottom is the child poverty rate compared to other countries. so confirming that it was as when it was written. let's make the child tax credit refoundable. you...
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of the warmth in africa will actually push up into western portions of the mediterranean and western europeoss the low countries. elsewhere in eastern europe, things are relatively settled. that humid air will push into the south—east of the uk, it could be muddy but pretty unsettled with some rain at times. on tuesday, whether front will move its way from west to east. behind it, it stays pretty breezy on west facing coasts, showers or longer spells of rain to come. doesn‘t look like we will see that much in a way change over the next few days. warm in the south—east, high teens likely the further north and west are. wednesday into thursday shows a similar story with some heavy rain across the london area. more details with nick miller at the top of the hour. this is outside source. these are the main stories. the manual macron has been in berlin with reform of the eu top of the agenda. —— emmanuel macron. the success of our two countries is very closely related, and on that depends the whole success of europe. president macron has also chosen edouard philippe is the new premier stuff. he
of the warmth in africa will actually push up into western portions of the mediterranean and western europeoss the low countries. elsewhere in eastern europe, things are relatively settled. that humid air will push into the south—east of the uk, it could be muddy but pretty unsettled with some rain at times. on tuesday, whether front will move its way from west to east. behind it, it stays pretty breezy on west facing coasts, showers or longer spells of rain to come. doesn‘t look like we...