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susan rice's testimony has been delayed.latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. potsc(in unison) drive russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the current chevy silverado. gary: i'm speechless. gary: this puts my ford tru
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susan rice's testimony has been delayed. be talking about the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. horseheadswivellychair.com it could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy lou: in our online poll we asked is it time for mitch mcconnell and paul ryan to shut down the russian collusion investigation. 97% of you said yes, it is. a new poll suggesting democratic leaders have a very big political problem. the abc news "washington post" survey shows only 37% of american adult believe the democratic party stand for something. 52% believe democrats just stand against donald trump. joining me to talk about the democratic party and much more. charlie hurt. i found that poll remarkable. coming as it does from abc news-"washington post." that seems to me it should bother democratic leaders profoundly. >> if you talk to democrats privately, they will tell you they are part of that perce
susan rice's testimony has been delayed. be talking about the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. horseheadswivellychair.com it could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy lou: in our online poll we asked is it time for mitch mcconnell and paul ryan to shut down the russian collusion investigation. 97% of you said yes, it is. a new poll...
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today's appearance of susan rice, was postponed. look at how some defense stocks did today, lockheed-martin andin northrop grumman in the red. we bring in former utah congressman. a fox contributor jason chaffetz good to see you. >> thank you, i appreciate it. liz: what can we expect from susan rice? >> you hope to get the truth. initially she was eager to speak to the press, not quite so eager to speak with the congressional inquiry, first she denied it. then she said, we didn't do it for political reasons. there is a fe is is -- finite number of people who get to see this, this is where we know that a crime has been committed. looking at all of the other noise about russia, this is an instance where we know someone broke the law. liz: the question is, why is this a closed session? don't american people deserve to hear from cease susan rice what she says. >> i can understand how they would like to go into a classified setting, you are dealing with very sensitive information. but i do hope that the culmination at some point is a pub
today's appearance of susan rice, was postponed. look at how some defense stocks did today, lockheed-martin andin northrop grumman in the red. we bring in former utah congressman. a fox contributor jason chaffetz good to see you. >> thank you, i appreciate it. liz: what can we expect from susan rice? >> you hope to get the truth. initially she was eager to speak to the press, not quite so eager to speak with the congressional inquiry, first she denied it. then she said, we didn't do...
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the intelligence committee ought to be able to see the actual conversations that susan rice unmaskedecause the charges here and the concerns are that the white house and susan rice in particular were unmasking conversations that did not deal with national security, but that they dealt with political issues in that we do know that some of these individuals that were unmasked, that these names were leaked into the press. so, you know, there's all kinds of issues, but you are only going to get to the bottom of it if you have that information before the hearing so that you know exactly what you want to question susan rice about. >> how optimistic are you that they will be able to get that and ask the right questions to lead to the answers that we have not yet gotten? >> you should be very optimistic. i mean, number one, it is the responsibility of these agencies to turn that information over to the intelligence committees when they request that information. there's no executive privilege or anything like that. this is what an intelligence committee is supposed to do. you also should have
the intelligence committee ought to be able to see the actual conversations that susan rice unmaskedecause the charges here and the concerns are that the white house and susan rice in particular were unmasking conversations that did not deal with national security, but that they dealt with political issues in that we do know that some of these individuals that were unmasked, that these names were leaked into the press. so, you know, there's all kinds of issues, but you are only going to get to...
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susan rice's testimony has been delayed.out the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. we are coming right back. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious sid
susan rice's testimony has been delayed.out the latest developments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. we are coming right back. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you...
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susan rice's testimony has been delayed.opments in the deep 8 swamp. stay with us. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. and i would say that ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. patients can be overwhelmed ... we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. the care that ctca brings is the kind of care i've wanted for my patients. being able to spend time with them, have a whole team to look
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mike: former national security adviser susan rice met privately with the senate intelligence committeeday, her spokesperson saying, quote: ambassador rice met voluntarily with the senate select intelligence committeed today as part of the committee's bipartisan investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 u.s. presidential election. ambassador rice appreciates the committee's efforts to examine russia's efforts to interfere which violated one of the core foundations of american democracy. she was pleased the cooperate with the investigation given its extraordinary national significance. in this also comes after in -- this also comes after many republicans said they wanted to hear directly from rice over her or potential role in unmasking the identities of americans in reports last year. joining us now, attorney bradley moss. you've written that what we know about susan rice's actions were not illegal or inconsistent, what about this issue of unmasking, revealing the identities of trump associates collected in intelligence gathering? >> sure, absolutely. happy to the help, mike.
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discover how we can help find your unlock. >> former national security advisor susan rice agreeing totify before the house intel committee this month. the closed door testimony part of the investigation into russia's influence on the u.s. election. republican lawmakers also trying to find out whether rice played a role in unmasking members of the trump campaign. joining me now is former house intel committee chairman. pete, always good to see you. thanks for being here this morning. >> good morning. >> what do you expect will come out of this? again reiterating this will not be public. this will be closed door. >> this is an absolutely critical hearing for the house intelligence committee. you know, there have been a lot of issues raised about what the national security agency, how much have they been listening in to americans. you know, they are not supposed to listen to americans. there is foreign intelligence. that's what the nsa does. they are not supposed to target or capture american conversations. sometimes they do. and so, you know, if they get their act together, they get the
discover how we can help find your unlock. >> former national security advisor susan rice agreeing totify before the house intel committee this month. the closed door testimony part of the investigation into russia's influence on the u.s. election. republican lawmakers also trying to find out whether rice played a role in unmasking members of the trump campaign. joining me now is former house intel committee chairman. pete, always good to see you. thanks for being here this morning....
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please welcome condoleezza rice. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good morning i have the honor be in the executive director of the foundation. i want to thank you for coming out this evening. in honor of our men and women in uniform protecting our freedoms around the world. please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge of allegiance, to the flag, of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> please be seated before you get started once recognize a couple people in the audience. i know people have been such terrific supporters of libra for the to the congressman and his great wife. [applause] as well, we have another couple that is here with us. much of the greatness you see here at the reagan library is also near offices and we hope you're watching to make possible through your generosity and i want to talk about them briefly. harry and his wife roslyn. [appla
please welcome condoleezza rice. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good morning i have the honor be in the executive director of the foundation. i want to thank you for coming out this evening. in honor of our men and women in uniform protecting our freedoms around the world. please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge of allegiance, to the flag, of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands, one...
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susan rice has to testify. the former attorney general has to testify. every single time the president has called something out on twitter, there has explode and people find out anything absolutely right. >> kimberly: they write these sensational headlines, numbness anonymous sources, can they even be trusted. he started this during the campaign by saying fake news. >> when you show clips from the rallies, he's such a crowd pleaser when goes after the media. none of those people trust the word that comes out of the mouth of the media. and trump is better than any politician i've ever seen, able to identify that and tap into i it. this went on throughout the campaign where donald trump would say something, he got pillard by the media. and it would turn out to be incorrect or essential issue that all the other republicans in the general election, and even had hillary clinton jumping onto the bandwagon. the media just killed him for mentioning, calling him a racist in all this crazy stuff. but he's always been right about these things. >> kimberly: cory bei
susan rice has to testify. the former attorney general has to testify. every single time the president has called something out on twitter, there has explode and people find out anything absolutely right. >> kimberly: they write these sensational headlines, numbness anonymous sources, can they even be trusted. he started this during the campaign by saying fake news. >> when you show clips from the rallies, he's such a crowd pleaser when goes after the media. none of those people...
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one.r: susan rice would be farcas would be another. is more, but i didn't write them down, i wasn't ready for your questions, there are haven't heard of any that are volunteering to go in. i've heard that usually hey refuse first and then they have to be subpoenaed. host: paul, you are calling for democrats. did you vote for donald trump in the last election? all.r: i didn't vote at i am a registered democrat. enid, oklahoma. bob is in tyler, texas, independent. good morning. you so much for the service you provide. be these issues will never solved until we get back to the principles and that's the constitution and enumerated is no way, it just evolves into travelism the way now with everybody fighting for their own issue. we can understand principles of constitution and need to get will o that, only way we save america. host: headlines from front pages newspapers around america. lead story from north town, herald, ania, times medicaid changes raise alarms, that story focusing on the health care bill and the changes that are possible
one.r: susan rice would be farcas would be another. is more, but i didn't write them down, i wasn't ready for your questions, there are haven't heard of any that are volunteering to go in. i've heard that usually hey refuse first and then they have to be subpoenaed. host: paul, you are calling for democrats. did you vote for donald trump in the last election? all.r: i didn't vote at i am a registered democrat. enid, oklahoma. bob is in tyler, texas, independent. good morning. you so much for...
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they appear to see eye—to—eye on rice and china louing imports of rice from the us. —— allowing.ime ever. so a significant deal, certainly for three states in particular, california, louisiana, arkansas, all the biggest rice exporting states here in america. the size of the market, america is expected to export as much as five million tonnes worth of rice to china, but china makes or produces about as close to 160 million tonnes a year, sos a small percentage but nonetheless significant for the industry here. the wider talks don't appear to have gone too smoothly. how are things left? have they wrapped talks up? that's right. they had this dialogue, this sort of annual meeting between the two countries, the world's two biggest economies. at the end of it they decided to forego the usual sort of public statement, many people took the fact there wasn't a huge announcement at the end as a sign perhaps things weren't going so well between the two sides. there was sort of concern that perhaps a trade war was looming. sort of concern that perhaps a trade warwas looming. i sort of conce
they appear to see eye—to—eye on rice and china louing imports of rice from the us. —— allowing.ime ever. so a significant deal, certainly for three states in particular, california, louisiana, arkansas, all the biggest rice exporting states here in america. the size of the market, america is expected to export as much as five million tonnes worth of rice to china, but china makes or produces about as close to 160 million tonnes a year, sos a small percentage but nonetheless significant...
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rice was scheduled to testify today and that was changed.rice or any member of the senate intelligence committee. several republican members want to know whether rice was have had contact with forers during the campaign. priceen eyed leaking any information to the media. >> fairfax police is search for answers after a body was found in centerville. tripty parkway. they're checking missing persons reports to try to identify the body. >> police across the potomac are trying to determine the cause of crash in largo. last night around 9:00, two cars and motorcycles collided on the road. we're told one of the noteists is in critical company. no word of the others involved in the crash. >> police relowsed new surveillance they're seep getting out of a car and walking out of camera view toward the victims. after the shooting the car. this happened last sunday in the 4600 block of silver hill road. police are asking anyone with information to give them a call. >>> all right. time to talk to make michael thomas about hot weather. >> are we going to g
rice was scheduled to testify today and that was changed.rice or any member of the senate intelligence committee. several republican members want to know whether rice was have had contact with forers during the campaign. priceen eyed leaking any information to the media. >> fairfax police is search for answers after a body was found in centerville. tripty parkway. they're checking missing persons reports to try to identify the body. >> police across the potomac are trying to...
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so with risotto you put in the rice dry. and a hot pan with some peas that are sauteed and slowly laid until warm stock and water or a vegetable stock, just something light. and you just keep stirring it and stirring it until it's ready and the very last step is we are going to drop in just a couple of cubes of butter. with a traditional risotto dish this would be a lot more butter but we're going to change the ending a little bit. we are going to add something else to the top. so stir that in. give it a little more ladle once the butter is melted. this rice is amazing, how quickly it soaks up the water and releases the starches at the same time. now we're going to plate. >> look at the texture. >> see how it's so, so creamy? so we're going to put on a few sauteed mushrooms on top. i just like sweet pea. >> what kind of mushrooms? >> shiitake. they were dried. you can use any kind of mushroom you want but i like that earthy balance to the sweetpeas. it's a nice different play on the textures. and a smidge of olive oil becaus
so with risotto you put in the rice dry. and a hot pan with some peas that are sauteed and slowly laid until warm stock and water or a vegetable stock, just something light. and you just keep stirring it and stirring it until it's ready and the very last step is we are going to drop in just a couple of cubes of butter. with a traditional risotto dish this would be a lot more butter but we're going to change the ending a little bit. we are going to add something else to the top. so stir that in....
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>> greg: he should encourage congress to investigate and susan rice has a lot to answer for.sort of the queen of the false narrative can is a polite way of saying lies. she not only lied about the benghazi case and bo bergdahl but tells jeweledy woodruff i don't know anything about incidental collection, when she's caught redhanded she says "i knew all about it but i never asked for the unmasking of trump transition officials." now the n.s.c. has the goods on her and that appears to be a lie as well. >> kimberly: right. >> greg: she may have xhutd three potential crimes here. one, the crime of lying in your unmasking request. two, a crime to use your office for political purposes and three it's a crime to leak the unmasked name. she better get herself a good criminal defense attorney. >> kimberly: this is a huge, huge problem. wado you make of it? >> i can tell you this, kim ber -- what do you make of it? >> i heard her recent reports that maybe gender and race had something to do with everybody targeting her for the unmasking. john solomon and i at circaa, we broke those sto
>> greg: he should encourage congress to investigate and susan rice has a lot to answer for.sort of the queen of the false narrative can is a polite way of saying lies. she not only lied about the benghazi case and bo bergdahl but tells jeweledy woodruff i don't know anything about incidental collection, when she's caught redhanded she says "i knew all about it but i never asked for the unmasking of trump transition officials." now the n.s.c. has the goods on her and that...
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do you remember susan rice?has been slapped with subpoenas and she is going to testify on capitol hill in the unmasking investigation, looking into unmasking of trump officials which is not supposed to be political. those names were leaked and that's a crime. she's playing the race and gender card since she might be being targeted because of her race and gender. do you think that's a fair assessment? >> it's amazing to me how they seem to be able to pull out the cards. look at the people being investigated. look at what the president has to go through on a daily basis and he's a white male. it has a lot to do with susan rice herself. the moment you parade around with talking points and be on the youtube video it has to do with being a liar. >> jesse: respond to. susan rice has been embroiled in the benghazi situation, she said it was about a video and she said bergdahl was a deserter and he served with honor and distinction and captured on the battlefield. then she changed her story in public about the unmasking
do you remember susan rice?has been slapped with subpoenas and she is going to testify on capitol hill in the unmasking investigation, looking into unmasking of trump officials which is not supposed to be political. those names were leaked and that's a crime. she's playing the race and gender card since she might be being targeted because of her race and gender. do you think that's a fair assessment? >> it's amazing to me how they seem to be able to pull out the cards. look at the people...
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it puts a lot of context into why rice was so concerned.s of what was going on with the trump campaign and what was going on at the time of the transition, but it's certainly possible right of legitimate national security worries and i was the reason for some of the unmasking. without further facts and knowing publicly it's hard to know. arthel: are you concerned because you mentioned a couple times this committee is going to be held behind closed doors. they ask you what the potential in your mind a process of interviewing ambassador rice, breaking a long party divide and perhaps we the public not knowing what really happened. >> the political impact will probably take a little while. it might come from republicans on the committee. it may come from revelation in so far as the investigations are taking place. the political impact will really change the narrative about the obama administration handling that do not team in the trump white house possible connections to russia. that will be dealt with. we'll have an immediate political impact
it puts a lot of context into why rice was so concerned.s of what was going on with the trump campaign and what was going on at the time of the transition, but it's certainly possible right of legitimate national security worries and i was the reason for some of the unmasking. without further facts and knowing publicly it's hard to know. arthel: are you concerned because you mentioned a couple times this committee is going to be held behind closed doors. they ask you what the potential in your...
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rice. 2 billion in the world, 2 billion people, it cries.icro nutrition. nutritionally, it is not good enough. it could fortify that rice and said about 230 or 50,000 migrant workers in singapore, you increase and improve health of these people. that is one example. but how long does it take for an idea, the innovations that you are suggesting, to become applicable to everyday life, like for instance, how do you even life, like for instance, how do you eve n sto p life, like for instance, how do you even stop this third of food getting spoilt? i think that is an excellent question. we were a little frustrated on the way. the speed of that implementation is not where it is. and industry chain is beefing up their efforts on it. we need to find an incentive to accelerate that, such as a carbon price will stop just to accelerate the transition. every crippled the market before we go. and the ones that have opened, they are taking their keys from wall street. the nikkei is done half a percent. australia down 1%. this is really due to a slump in i
rice. 2 billion in the world, 2 billion people, it cries.icro nutrition. nutritionally, it is not good enough. it could fortify that rice and said about 230 or 50,000 migrant workers in singapore, you increase and improve health of these people. that is one example. but how long does it take for an idea, the innovations that you are suggesting, to become applicable to everyday life, like for instance, how do you even life, like for instance, how do you eve n sto p life, like for instance, how...
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now we'rejust going to ladle the rice on top.o garnish with a bit of chrysanthemum. it isn't traditional for this dish, but it really adds a really nice floralness. we got this inspiration from having snake soup in hong kong. the chrysa nthemum also represents chicken feathers. and then, table—side, we garnish with the soup. so this is our version of yellow wine chicken. refined cantonese food with super comfort levels. well, that's all we got time for in this edition of the programme. coming up next week: as pakistan prepares to mark 70 years of independence, we go to karachi to get a taste of life in the city. there'sjust so much more to karachi than we know. it has depth in terms of the people who live here, the cultures that exist, the lifestyles, the architecture, there's just so much to see. well, i hope you canjoin us for that if you can. don't forget, if you want to follow the rest of the travel team on theirjourneys, in real—time, you can sign up to us on our social media feeds. all the details should be on your screen n
now we'rejust going to ladle the rice on top.o garnish with a bit of chrysanthemum. it isn't traditional for this dish, but it really adds a really nice floralness. we got this inspiration from having snake soup in hong kong. the chrysa nthemum also represents chicken feathers. and then, table—side, we garnish with the soup. so this is our version of yellow wine chicken. refined cantonese food with super comfort levels. well, that's all we got time for in this edition of the programme. coming...
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obviously susan rice testifying behind closed doors, we are not going to have big answers on that buts complicating her own situation, we were talking about this in the break. kind of deflecting and saying this is an issue of sexism or racism, i think it moves us away from the fact that there is strong partisanship that is at play here and i think that is more of a factor. i take the point that she needs to defend herself and the obama administration, there are a lot of people who are going to be looking to pin everything on her and focus on that when there is an entire sideshow going on with republicans and it becomes a distraction. >> can progressive women stop using their gender as a crutch? and take some personal responsibility? >> they can as long as these conservative women don't deny the fact that there is systemic sexism and racism built into the system. identity politics is complicate complicated. it doesn't mean that there isn't -- it's not every time. absolutely. i just offered that up. to deny -- >> david is right, we will not get any answers in this hearing. it is going t
obviously susan rice testifying behind closed doors, we are not going to have big answers on that buts complicating her own situation, we were talking about this in the break. kind of deflecting and saying this is an issue of sexism or racism, i think it moves us away from the fact that there is strong partisanship that is at play here and i think that is more of a factor. i take the point that she needs to defend herself and the obama administration, there are a lot of people who are going to...
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opponents of the shinawatra clan argue that the rice scheme amounts to a form of policy corruption, thate last election held six years ago. they want her to be held to account for the costs that run into billions of dollars. but her supporters believe that this trial is little more than an attempt to weaken her party in the run—up to the election, which is expected to restore some form of democratic government by the end of next year. they point out that no one has yet been convicted for corruption in relation to the rice scheme and that the policy, while generous, was also popular and legal. today the last eight witnesses for the defence will be testifying in court. a verdict is expected in the next few weeks. if convicted, ms yingluck faces not just a possibly long prison sentence, but also a lifetime ban from holding political office. dozens of uighurs, a chinese muslim minority, have been arrested in cairo in recent weeks in what appears to be a crackdown by egyptian authorities. they fear persecution in china, where many are accused of separatism and terrorism. from cairo, the bbc‘s
opponents of the shinawatra clan argue that the rice scheme amounts to a form of policy corruption, thate last election held six years ago. they want her to be held to account for the costs that run into billions of dollars. but her supporters believe that this trial is little more than an attempt to weaken her party in the run—up to the election, which is expected to restore some form of democratic government by the end of next year. they point out that no one has yet been convicted for...
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also said susan rice may have broken the law by unmasking.t's the unmasking inappropriately of general flynn, that we're talking about. >> for me there are two issues here. one is potentially yes, that it was inappropriate. i think she acted in a politically motivated way. you have to look at her past and know that. but i also know, which is something that eboni brings up all the time, that there is, the standard is so wroth that it's a very easy cover free to do something political he motivated, citing there's another issue which is to look at what those standards are. i know that senator paul has said that if you are going to be unmasking a politician or candidate you should have to go to a judge and sign up for that which would be a great way to prevent these politically motivated actions. >> what in the world would susan rice think that it was important to unmasked general flynn when the nsa, the fbi, and the csi had done their due diligence and didn't think they needed it. >> that's exactly the underlying question. is there a political b
also said susan rice may have broken the law by unmasking.t's the unmasking inappropriately of general flynn, that we're talking about. >> for me there are two issues here. one is potentially yes, that it was inappropriate. i think she acted in a politically motivated way. you have to look at her past and know that. but i also know, which is something that eboni brings up all the time, that there is, the standard is so wroth that it's a very easy cover free to do something political he...
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while shares of rice energy fell more than 3% to 25.66. caterpillar did not submit the necessary paperwork to the government in recent years, regarding that company's export it's part of an ongoing criminal investigation into suspected tax evasion at the equipment giant. the wall street journal says federal investigators have uncovered discrepancies between caterpillar's regular filings and what it previously gave to authorities. the findings are preliminary. shares of caterpillar were off. >>> international speedway says it expects dividends to increase by 4 to 5% in 2018. that news was overshadowed by the company's lower than expected earnings and revenue. investors put the brakes on to 3560. >>> the canada based oil producers will not reinvest in its core business any time soon. the wall street journal says the company which focuses on mining oil will give investors the excess cash it makes for the coming years. shares were up 2 1/2% today, they finished at 29.94. the personal finance website bank rate is being bought by the digital mar
while shares of rice energy fell more than 3% to 25.66. caterpillar did not submit the necessary paperwork to the government in recent years, regarding that company's export it's part of an ongoing criminal investigation into suspected tax evasion at the equipment giant. the wall street journal says federal investigators have uncovered discrepancies between caterpillar's regular filings and what it previously gave to authorities. the findings are preliminary. shares of caterpillar were off....
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condoleezza rice. [applause] >> good evening everyone. my name is john heubusch by the honor of being executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and want to thank all of you for coming out this evening. in honor of our men and women in uniform protecting our freedoms around the world, would you please stand and join the pledge of allegiance? i pledge allegiance to the flag of united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. please be seated. before we get started i would like to recognize just a couple people in the audience. and i know the first couple everyone will recognize them. they been such terrific supporters of the library of the you and i would be congressman -- [applause] >> as well we have another couple that is here with us, much of the greatest that you see here at the reagan library and also at our new offices with open in washington d.c. has been made possible through their generosi
condoleezza rice. [applause] >> good evening everyone. my name is john heubusch by the honor of being executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and want to thank all of you for coming out this evening. in honor of our men and women in uniform protecting our freedoms around the world, would you please stand and join the pledge of allegiance? i pledge allegiance to the flag of united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god,...
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susan rice, bless her heart, as my grandmother would say, she has two choices.ake the fifth, or tap dance. that's what klapper has been doing all along. backtracking and tap dancing. that's what i expect. i hope they ask hard enough questions that they do get to the truth. >> harris: we've seen her in interesting positions. to remember her and when violence broke out and our guys were killed and benghazi, she said it was because of a video that did not tip everything off when in many sunday shows saying those talking points. given her history, which do you think? would she come out of door number one, pleading the fifth, or number two, tap dancing? >> herman: tap dancing. she will be tap dancing. here's the other interesting thing about this whole thing. benghazi, it was clear that that video had nothing to do with it. >> kennedy: amen. >> herman: did the liberal media go back and put a camera and her face and have her defend that? no. they gave her a pass. she is going to be doing a lot of tap dancing on this committee, if she doesn't take the fifth. >> sandra:
susan rice, bless her heart, as my grandmother would say, she has two choices.ake the fifth, or tap dance. that's what klapper has been doing all along. backtracking and tap dancing. that's what i expect. i hope they ask hard enough questions that they do get to the truth. >> harris: we've seen her in interesting positions. to remember her and when violence broke out and our guys were killed and benghazi, she said it was because of a video that did not tip everything off when in many...
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there will be a major hearing next week that features a susan rice.ify before the house committee as part of the investigation. jim jordan, good morning to you and thank you for coming back here. while matt, this could be something, or it could be nothing. what do you want to know? >> do you want to ask names and if so, why? there's a finite number of people in the obama administration who had the ability to unmask these names. some of those people who have that ability were these very same people who are not square with the american public in the aftermath of the and by god's a tragedy. when she comes in front of the committee, you need to ask her if she did that and if so, what was the motivation. that's what we need to find out. >> bill: this is important because there were those on the trump team that thought this team was spying on them. >> we don't know. all i know is that susan rice misled the american people after benghazi, five times she went on major networks and told the american people something that she knew was not accurate. i sent on th
there will be a major hearing next week that features a susan rice.ify before the house committee as part of the investigation. jim jordan, good morning to you and thank you for coming back here. while matt, this could be something, or it could be nothing. what do you want to know? >> do you want to ask names and if so, why? there's a finite number of people in the obama administration who had the ability to unmask these names. some of those people who have that ability were these very...
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susan rice: the effort to ask for the identity of an american citizen is necessary to understand themportance of an intelligence report, in some instances. sharyl: we now know that some political figures, including susan rice, have asked to see those names and read that intelligence in some cases. what thoughts does that evoke for you? pete: it's of great concern, because i think most of the time for these kinds of conversations you really don't need to, you don't need the unmasking to really figure it out. sharyl: in may, two more high-ranking obama officials secretly collected communications from political figures. sen. grassley: did either of you ever review classified documents in which mr. trump, his associates, or members of congress had been unmasked? dir. clapper: oh, yes. sen. grassley: you have? can you give us details here in this? dir. clapper: no, i can't. sen. grassley: ms. yates, have you? sally yates: yes, i have and, no, i can't give you details. sharyl: all concerned have said their actions were not politically motivated and were in the interest of national security
susan rice: the effort to ask for the identity of an american citizen is necessary to understand themportance of an intelligence report, in some instances. sharyl: we now know that some political figures, including susan rice, have asked to see those names and read that intelligence in some cases. what thoughts does that evoke for you? pete: it's of great concern, because i think most of the time for these kinds of conversations you really don't need to, you don't need the unmasking to really...
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that's why it was more than me just giving away the rice.l in that sense because i was raising concerns about why -- why we're not having the same right as these other inmates. what's the difference in us and them? we're all inmates. and so it got kind of political, and it was like we got to get rid of this mother [ bleep ] because he's going to be a problem. >> staff say abdullah's opinion is far removed from the truth. but abdullah did get some good news. he has been accepted into the jail's drug treatment program to help overcome his addiction. >> i'm at the point in my life where i'm tired of living like how i was living. and i desperately want to become the better person that i am. i know i'm a better person. i'm not a dumb person, but i just make dumb decisions. so hopefully this will help me, you know, eradicate making those dumb decisions. >> and today officers are hopeful nobody makes the dumb decision to start a ght on canteen day, especially with a renewed emphasis on a policy that requires inmates to store all their snacks inside
that's why it was more than me just giving away the rice.l in that sense because i was raising concerns about why -- why we're not having the same right as these other inmates. what's the difference in us and them? we're all inmates. and so it got kind of political, and it was like we got to get rid of this mother [ bleep ] because he's going to be a problem. >> staff say abdullah's opinion is far removed from the truth. but abdullah did get some good news. he has been accepted into the...
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my name is elizabeth rice mcneill. i have beenin is elizabeth rice mcneill.o washington, dc from pennsylvania. i lived with my auntie, she took me to church, and the church i went to was sarah smith's church, and she was a golfer. i went to her house to a meeting, and she had a big piano with these huge trophies on it. and i was fascinated by that. so we got a bunch of young girls together and reformed a little club. we had about 18 young girls who started out playing golf. i had never heard of golf before. i got hooked on it. elizabeth rice mcneill isn't unique individual or brown. —— she is a unique individual. is it right you have six holes in one. i have six holes and one in my golfing career. that's phenomenal! it is, it is. we don't have any weak women in this club. we have had good, principled women, good leaders, who have kept this club going all these years. eight decades after that first meeting, inclusion and support are still at the heart of their mission. the helen webb scholarship honours the memory of their founder by supporting young woman dre
my name is elizabeth rice mcneill. i have beenin is elizabeth rice mcneill.o washington, dc from pennsylvania. i lived with my auntie, she took me to church, and the church i went to was sarah smith's church, and she was a golfer. i went to her house to a meeting, and she had a big piano with these huge trophies on it. and i was fascinated by that. so we got a bunch of young girls together and reformed a little club. we had about 18 young girls who started out playing golf. i had never heard of...
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he crawled through a rice paddy thick with stic steel rain, that means bullets all over the place asers watched him they were sure that was the last time they would see dock. . . his lieutenant ordered jim to get in -- get in, he said, get in. but jim refused. he said, you're going do need me here. as jim now says, i would have rather died on the battlefield than know that men died because they did not have a medic. over the next 24 hours, jim fired at enemy soldiers, suffered a bullet wound to his arm, and continued to race into gunfire to save more and more lives. and yet, as night approached again, after nearly two days of no food, no water, and no rest, jim volunteered to hold a blinking light in an open field to signal for a supply drop. he would not yield, he would not rest, he would not stop, and he would not flinch, in the face of sure death and definite danger. though he was thousands of miles from home, it was as if the strength and pride of our whole nation was beating inside of jim's heart. jim did what his father taught him. he gave it his all, and then he just kept givi
he crawled through a rice paddy thick with stic steel rain, that means bullets all over the place asers watched him they were sure that was the last time they would see dock. . . his lieutenant ordered jim to get in -- get in, he said, get in. but jim refused. he said, you're going do need me here. as jim now says, i would have rather died on the battlefield than know that men died because they did not have a medic. over the next 24 hours, jim fired at enemy soldiers, suffered a bullet wound to...
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in 1991, he set up a firm in myanmar to export rice and moved his base of operations to yangon.was a decision he made just myanmar's military regime.ing through his rice exporting business, he game familiar with the richness of the region's soil. he subsequently resolved to produce wine in myanmar. >> my wine business was a dream of mine for a long time. i decided even if the political situation was very difficult, i said i would take the risk. if the political side is going to develop, then it's going to explode. >> bert began looking for places suited to growing grapes. he visited many areas before finally coming across the town. he negotiated with the government to use the land and hired locals to reclaim the soil and grow grapes. he quickly found 20 interested applicants. among them was min zho, who is now in charge of the vineyard. but producing his first wine proved to be an uphill battle. >> translator: this land was all untilled. so it took a long time to cultivate it. we ran into insect problems and animal problems. it was quite an undertaking. >> the biggest problem wa
in 1991, he set up a firm in myanmar to export rice and moved his base of operations to yangon.was a decision he made just myanmar's military regime.ing through his rice exporting business, he game familiar with the richness of the region's soil. he subsequently resolved to produce wine in myanmar. >> my wine business was a dream of mine for a long time. i decided even if the political situation was very difficult, i said i would take the risk. if the political side is going to develop,...
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. >> and it look like the base is rice. >> right. >> so all of these will have rice as their base. >> you can also choose mixed greens if you like, if you're looking for a little, you know, healthier, lower calorie. >> this just the colors pop so much because you've got a black rice in here. tell me about that. that's unique. >> so this is our volcano bowl. so any of the rices in the bases you can definitely mix and match or choose and customize however you like. but this one is our spicy tuna. it's got a little bit of sriracha mayo in it. it's got masaga, egg. it's got green onions, scallions. >> and you're going to show us how to make garlic ahi poke. >> this is our new dish that we're going to put out probably tomorrow. >> i want to be the first to sample so go ahead on, poke papa. >> would you like to -- >> tell me what to do. >> definitely. so we're just going to start clockwise. we have garlic. you can use this right there. might be easier. >> how much? >> put the whole thing. >> yes, sir. next. >> i love garlic. >> i do too. >> then we're going to do soy sauce and this is honey
. >> and it look like the base is rice. >> right. >> so all of these will have rice as their base. >> you can also choose mixed greens if you like, if you're looking for a little, you know, healthier, lower calorie. >> this just the colors pop so much because you've got a black rice in here. tell me about that. that's unique. >> so this is our volcano bowl. so any of the rices in the bases you can definitely mix and match or choose and customize however you...
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i want to thank german rice -- royce.n the that, i yield back balance of my time. as i yield two minutes to my colleague on the foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from rhode island. >> i think the tournament for yielding. i rise in support of hr -- the russia, iran, and north korea sanctions act and i think my colleagues for all of their work, together with the senate to reach this important agreement. this legislation will ensure that russia, iran, and north korea and those using to help them will suffer consequences for their bad behavior. the passage of this legislation is important to hold a ran accountable for its -- to hold a iranccountable -- to hold accountable. we are taking an important step towards holding a ringing government and anyone who seeks to support them accountable for their bad actions. anyone who contributes to the ballistic missile program, supplies it with weapons, or assist the iranian government in their vast human rights abuses will be subject to sanctions. it is important to know the violate the not enforce national law. see also
i want to thank german rice -- royce.n the that, i yield back balance of my time. as i yield two minutes to my colleague on the foreign affairs committee, the gentleman from rhode island. >> i think the tournament for yielding. i rise in support of hr -- the russia, iran, and north korea sanctions act and i think my colleagues for all of their work, together with the senate to reach this important agreement. this legislation will ensure that russia, iran, and north korea and those using...
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today he said if rice wants to explain he is not the leaker, he can do that. the leaks have pit the team against each other. >> reporter: anthony scaramucci lashed out claiming someone leaked his financial information. he tweeted in light of the leak of my disclosure info which is a felony, i will be contacting the fbi and justice department. anthony scaramucci's financial disclosure form appeared showing his assets are worth as much as $85 million. it is not a felony, it is public information. >> it is totally reprehensible. >> he said he and the president have a good idea who is responsible for the leak. >> when i put out a tweet and i put rice's name in the tweet, they are all making the assumption it is him because journalists know who the leakers are so if he wants to explain him do that. >> reporter: he was hired to get to the bottom of the leak. >> cbs news chief washington correspondent dickerson said leaks aren't always bad. >> it needs things to float things out there. >> he does not see the value of leaks and maintains he will put a stop to them. cb
today he said if rice wants to explain he is not the leaker, he can do that. the leaks have pit the team against each other. >> reporter: anthony scaramucci lashed out claiming someone leaked his financial information. he tweeted in light of the leak of my disclosure info which is a felony, i will be contacting the fbi and justice department. anthony scaramucci's financial disclosure form appeared showing his assets are worth as much as $85 million. it is not a felony, it is public...
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we're going to have dennis mcdonough and susan rice.t judge napolitano. you are upset this is behind doors. >> absolutely. the congress hired to work for us, president obama hired susan rice. we have a right to know what she did and what congress knows and we have the right to know what congress is going to do about it look, there is good unmasking and bad unmasking. good unmasking is when a transcript of a conversation to a russian ambassador an x and they need to know who the x is so they can find out whether or not the conversation is harmful. if the x is unmavericked and you the name is kept within the cadre of those who have national security secrets, that's their job. but when the name of x is sent to the "the washington post," with selected. steve: or the "new york times." >> or any publication with selected parts of the conversation, to humiliate x or his boss, the president-elect of the united states, that's wrong. that's a felony. we have the right to know if she did it we have the right to know if she admitted it. we have the
we're going to have dennis mcdonough and susan rice.t judge napolitano. you are upset this is behind doors. >> absolutely. the congress hired to work for us, president obama hired susan rice. we have a right to know what she did and what congress knows and we have the right to know what congress is going to do about it look, there is good unmasking and bad unmasking. good unmasking is when a transcript of a conversation to a russian ambassador an x and they need to know who the x is so...
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here, too, cinnamon wood is being burned to dry the rice husks. is this laborious process really environmentally friendly? >> that is the challenge that we are facing right now, to minimize the smoke and the dust. embedded energy on one kilogram of bricketts is what we are tring to work out, to see, whether it's really a worthwhile exercise () >> the company is already pushing the limits of what can be achieved with biomass. if the hotel chain really wants to achieve its goal of being carbon neutral by 2020, then hiran cooray is going to have to opt for an additional renewable energy source: solar power. he's already invested some in photovoltaics, but to scale it up he'll have to plow in a lot more cash. >> we will need to buy land, because the land by the beach resorts is obviously very expensive and then you cannot convert those into solar parks. but there are lands in the interior, which can be bought to a much lower price., and there it is possible for us to have big solar park () >> a hotel chain that's one hundred percent green. if the expe
here, too, cinnamon wood is being burned to dry the rice husks. is this laborious process really environmentally friendly? >> that is the challenge that we are facing right now, to minimize the smoke and the dust. embedded energy on one kilogram of bricketts is what we are tring to work out, to see, whether it's really a worthwhile exercise () >> the company is already pushing the limits of what can be achieved with biomass. if the hotel chain really wants to achieve its goal of...
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almond milk and rice milk.egan products are big and even noncompliance v -- and even nonvegans are buying vegan items. they're also finding more ways to reach customers from local farmers markets through the internet. shoppers can buy directly from manufacturers themselves. >>> if you like t target, your trip could soon be a lot easier. the retail giant is testing curbside pickup with their employees at stores in minnesota. you place your orders and you do it through the company's website or app and then park in designated spaces near the stores and employees deliver the items to your car. if it works well, they'll expand the service to the public. >>> the u.s. postal service has unveiled new postage stamps from iconic movies. the forever stamps are on sale right now. >>> and that's wusa 9, the news at 5:30 is right now. >>> a boys and girls clubs says a fundraising event went off the rails when chipotle managers made racially offensive comments and then called the police four times on a group of young cheerlea
almond milk and rice milk.egan products are big and even noncompliance v -- and even nonvegans are buying vegan items. they're also finding more ways to reach customers from local farmers markets through the internet. shoppers can buy directly from manufacturers themselves. >>> if you like t target, your trip could soon be a lot easier. the retail giant is testing curbside pickup with their employees at stores in minnesota. you place your orders and you do it through the company's...
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also susan rice will be headed to the hill to testify. one area town weighing giving noncitizens the right to vote. let's get to what happened about 30 minutes ago because this has been such a busy night when it comes to the health care bill. 30 minutes ago senate majority leader mitch mcconnell the push to replace obama care is dead. we'll talk about that in a moment. what was called the better care reconciliation act started to unravel tonight when republican senators announced their opposition. remember the gop could only afford to lose two votes. in this hour the president is tweeting about what should come next. first i want to take you back to what he said about 4:00 today on health care. watch. >> and i will tell you, it's a very, very hard time they're having with the obama care situation. so we're going to get that done and i think we're going to surprise a lot of people. but they're pushing very hard, the republican senators are great people. but they have a lot of different states. some states need this, some states need that.
also susan rice will be headed to the hill to testify. one area town weighing giving noncitizens the right to vote. let's get to what happened about 30 minutes ago because this has been such a busy night when it comes to the health care bill. 30 minutes ago senate majority leader mitch mcconnell the push to replace obama care is dead. we'll talk about that in a moment. what was called the better care reconciliation act started to unravel tonight when republican senators announced their...
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but the most difficult thing is paying for the children's education, and having enough money to buy rice it's okay if you don't have other food. you can always find something in the shallows during low tide. but education for the kids and rice are both essential. >> one of the other fishermen has actually managed to land a tuna. it's worth around 30 euros. so for him, it's a good day. the government in manila has increasingly restricted commercial fishing in the pandan area. the plan now is to ban it completely. that could offer a ray of hope to these fishermen. louie salido had no luck today. back on land, in libertad, at the northern tip of pandan bay, there's a party going on. a giant tuna and mackerel are the mascots in a campaign event organized by an environmental group called rare. the group is working with the local authorities and advising fishermen on how to use the sea's resources sustainably. >> they need to report their catch, they need to use the right gears for the fishers and then the right place for the fishing areas and the right size of the fish. we want to encourage t
but the most difficult thing is paying for the children's education, and having enough money to buy rice it's okay if you don't have other food. you can always find something in the shallows during low tide. but education for the kids and rice are both essential. >> one of the other fishermen has actually managed to land a tuna. it's worth around 30 euros. so for him, it's a good day. the government in manila has increasingly restricted commercial fishing in the pandan area. the plan now...