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the issue in the korean peninsula to the right track of the peaceful dialogue. i became a function as president of the council. i now get to fall to the representative of the republic of korea. >> thank you, mr. president. at the outset, i would like to think the chinese presidency for communing today's meeting. a delegation is grateful for the opportunity to participate in this meeting to address the serious and urgent issue of the dprk launch of the ballistic missile of the class range on the third of july. it is deeply regrettable that the dprk responded with yet another even more serious provocation to the repeated message from the new government in seoul under the leadership of the president emphasizing the need for resolution of the issue and willingness to engage in dialogue under the right circumstances. it is also a source of profound disappointment that the dprk once again has chosen their own part by testfiring another long-range ballistic missile just a few days after the u.s. summit meeting in washington on june 30th, 2017. during which the two lead
the issue in the korean peninsula to the right track of the peaceful dialogue. i became a function as president of the council. i now get to fall to the representative of the republic of korea. >> thank you, mr. president. at the outset, i would like to think the chinese presidency for communing today's meeting. a delegation is grateful for the opportunity to participate in this meeting to address the serious and urgent issue of the dprk launch of the ballistic missile of the class range...
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the solution of the problem of the korean peninsula. china has always been firmly opposed to chaos and conflict on the peninsula. military means must not be an option in this regard. the deployment of antimissile system in northeast asia seriously undermines the security of regional countries, including china. in use the's not realization of the denuclearization of the peninsula and seeking peace and stability pretty china urges the countries concerned to halt deployment immediately. denuclearization would cause peace and stability on the korean peninsula in the interest of all parties. we the parties concerned will work together with china, playing their due roles, and to show their due responsibility with a view to returning the issue of the korean peninsula to the right track of a peaceful dialogue. i resume my function as president of the council. i now give the floor to the representative to the republic of korea. >> thank you, mr. president. i would like to thank the chinese presidency for convening today's meeting. my delegation
the solution of the problem of the korean peninsula. china has always been firmly opposed to chaos and conflict on the peninsula. military means must not be an option in this regard. the deployment of antimissile system in northeast asia seriously undermines the security of regional countries, including china. in use the's not realization of the denuclearization of the peninsula and seeking peace and stability pretty china urges the countries concerned to halt deployment immediately....
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get the first 10 tweets of the day pushed to the top of the feed.twitter has been struggling to make a profit and they want to expand the revenue beyond advertisement. the program is still being tested and intended to be used by small to medium-size businesses. >>> it is 5:25 am. >>> a moment out of the horror movie and this scary 911 call from a woman in ohio about a big snake wrapped around her neck and biting her face. >>> the bay area congressman calling out president trump over healthcare and concerns of the south bay congressman and what he is saying about the action on capitol hill.>>> good morning. nice looking commute for the most part in the bay area on 24 westbound as you drive up to the tunnel. >>> another big difference on the temperatures from the coast to the inland, and inland temperatures jumping back into the 90s for many. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2 . >> welcome back to mornings on 2 on this monday, july 31, and i am dave clark. >> good morning, i am pam cook, and coming up on 5:30 am as we welcome back steve paulson. >>
get the first 10 tweets of the day pushed to the top of the feed.twitter has been struggling to make a profit and they want to expand the revenue beyond advertisement. the program is still being tested and intended to be used by small to medium-size businesses. >>> it is 5:25 am. >>> a moment out of the horror movie and this scary 911 call from a woman in ohio about a big snake wrapped around her neck and biting her face. >>> the bay area congressman calling out...
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at the top of the hour. the severe thunderstorm warnings are likely to extend through the evening hours and they will move toward the east. if you know anyone who is planning to leave to go to the bridge, keep in mind. what we have here is going to advance to the east and it will significantly delay your time when you go to the beaches across the bay bridge. it will slow down dramatically. the timing coupedn't get much worse than this. busy friday afternoon around the d.m.v. on a clear day, on a nice day, the traffic is rough on a friday afternoon. now we have strong storms. the strongest of the storms are going to get out of here, as mentioned, in the next hour or so. then we will see the conditions that will gradually improve. we have outside pictures to show you. we have terms of the storm progressing across the area. reagan national airport has the strongest storms at this time. the bottom is the storm tracker. they are out and about. wisconsin and bradley to bethesda. that is also on the screen. you see
at the top of the hour. the severe thunderstorm warnings are likely to extend through the evening hours and they will move toward the east. if you know anyone who is planning to leave to go to the bridge, keep in mind. what we have here is going to advance to the east and it will significantly delay your time when you go to the beaches across the bay bridge. it will slow down dramatically. the timing coupedn't get much worse than this. busy friday afternoon around the d.m.v. on a clear day, on...
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the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. mr. wilson: everyone, including our guests in the gallery, please join in. i pledge 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. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from california, mr. schiff, is recognized for ne minute. mr. schiff: mr. speaker, i rise to recognize my friend, archbishop hovnan derderian, of the western diocese of the armenian church of north america and to thank him for delivering the opening prayer on the house floor today. archbishop derderian has had a tremendous impact on people of all faiths and has played a vital role in the religious and civic life of millions. since his election as primate in 2003, archbishop derderian has been a dedicated relimmingidgeous servant
the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. mr. wilson: everyone, including our guests in the gallery, please join in. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with...
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of the constitution, 1789 for the main body of the constitution seminars and for the first time the amendments in the bill of rights, 1791. so, he would have looked at the understanding of that society. and you get some extraordinary interpretations. for example on the issue of capital punishment he was strongly in favor of capital punishment and said it was informed by his catholicism because it says in the new testament dungeons is mine the e saith the lord, and who is the lord in the context of capital punishment, if the state to capital punishment is authorized by the constitution in the fifth amendment if talks of no one shall answer to the capital crime unless by indictment no one shall be deprived of life without due process of the law, so you know damn well that the state can in the minds of the office of those words could deprive people of life but at the time of the constitution, we hang people for stealing horses. at the time of the constitution we hang people for other crimes short of murder. we don't do that anymore. so, is it in the constitution that might prevent that
of the constitution, 1789 for the main body of the constitution seminars and for the first time the amendments in the bill of rights, 1791. so, he would have looked at the understanding of that society. and you get some extraordinary interpretations. for example on the issue of capital punishment he was strongly in favor of capital punishment and said it was informed by his catholicism because it says in the new testament dungeons is mine the e saith the lord, and who is the lord in the context...
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the evolution of the military draft in the united states from the civil war to the vietnam war and beyondhen military service eventually became voluntary. the national world war i museum and memorial hosted this event. it's about an hour 10 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the national world war i museum and memorial. my name is laura vote. i'm the curator of education. and it is my absolute pleasure to be welcoming you here this evening for a riveting conversation on the anniversary, the 100th anniversary, of a piece of legislation that completely changes the united states. now, your national world war i museum and memorial opened here in kansas city in 1926 because the wonderful folks of kansas city wanted to create a memorial for those who lived through and those who died in the world war. the war itself began in 1914, and yet the united states remained neutral until 1917. with a volunteer army of about 120,000, on april 6th, congress declared war against germany in 1917 and they decided to move on on may 18th of 1917 to exponentially increase that army. now, we've got a wonderf
the evolution of the military draft in the united states from the civil war to the vietnam war and beyondhen military service eventually became voluntary. the national world war i museum and memorial hosted this event. it's about an hour 10 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the national world war i museum and memorial. my name is laura vote. i'm the curator of education. and it is my absolute pleasure to be welcoming you here this evening for a riveting conversation on the...
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the thief ripped the gas nozzle and the hose off of the pump.e car was recovered down the street... but police are still looking for the thief. (tiffany) we might see a vote on the senate healthcare plan by the middle of next week. but the chances of it passing are not yet above two percent. ryan nobles reports on what lawmakers are up against in their push for a new healthcare program. after a week of hearing from their constituents nats:"they absolutely do not care whether people are covered or not!" senate republicans are back in washington greeted by protests as they try to revive their healthcare reform pushnats:but it appears the week outside the beltway is not making the process any easier. sen. susan collins/ (r) maine:"the one and only issue that came up no matter where i was time and again was healthcare."at least 10 republican senators remain opposed to the health care bill in its current form and they are senators from both the conservative and moderate wings of the party. the difference in viewpoints has left many wondering if a gra
the thief ripped the gas nozzle and the hose off of the pump.e car was recovered down the street... but police are still looking for the thief. (tiffany) we might see a vote on the senate healthcare plan by the middle of next week. but the chances of it passing are not yet above two percent. ryan nobles reports on what lawmakers are up against in their push for a new healthcare program. after a week of hearing from their constituents nats:"they absolutely do not care whether people are...
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the impact knocked the mother to the ground and left her unconscious, while the baby, still in the stroller, flew 40 feet down the road. the little boy was strapped in there tightly and not seriously hurt. the driver did stop immediatelyand told -- immediately and told police she never saw the mother and child in the crosswalk. >> we investigate a lot of accidents where people for whatever reason don't see pedestrians. >> i always make icon tact with the person in conflict with me to make sure that they see me. >> at this point the driver has not been cited. traffic engineers may go out and examine this particular intersection to determine if a warning system is needed. >>> there's a new report that could uphold the long held belief an oakland mother that her daughter is not brain dead. mcmath has been on life support for three years. she went into a coma during complications during throat surgery at the children's hospital. at the time, doctors declared her brain dead. now a retired neurologist who examined her in person has submitted a new report to the superior court of alameda county. h
the impact knocked the mother to the ground and left her unconscious, while the baby, still in the stroller, flew 40 feet down the road. the little boy was strapped in there tightly and not seriously hurt. the driver did stop immediatelyand told -- immediately and told police she never saw the mother and child in the crosswalk. >> we investigate a lot of accidents where people for whatever reason don't see pedestrians. >> i always make icon tact with the person in conflict with me...
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in the 115th congress on behalf of the committee i apologize for the delay of the beginning of the hearing to the witnesses have been here time away from work and those attending the hearing today. the return of senator mccain was a very poignant moment for the senate. it's the most urgent national security challenge in the united states and allies in east asia. the secretary said north korea is the most urgent and dangerous threat to peace and security. the former commander of the u.s. northern command stated korean peninsula is that it's unstable point since 1953 when the armistice was signed. north korea conducted nuclear tests in a 24 ballistic launch. this year pyongyang has already launched seven team including a successful test of an intercontinental ballistic missile is capable of reaching alaska and hawaii. the policy of decades of bipartisan failure must turn to one of bipartisan success with pressure and cooperation in the peaceful denuclearization of the reading. the united states will not allow that to happen and i am not encouraged by the president's resolve. as vice presiden
in the 115th congress on behalf of the committee i apologize for the delay of the beginning of the hearing to the witnesses have been here time away from work and those attending the hearing today. the return of senator mccain was a very poignant moment for the senate. it's the most urgent national security challenge in the united states and allies in east asia. the secretary said north korea is the most urgent and dangerous threat to peace and security. the former commander of the u.s....
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the the the the the what is the source of the support? now, from the data, basically three things that i can say. one is that first of all none of the candidates opposed the jcpoa. when the talk was about the nuclear deal, it was who was to make the u.s. and other countries, who's going to make most of the jcpoa as opposed to voicing opposition to negotiating a deal. and that definitely i think helped the deal. the other one is the nuclear deal has proven to be more resilient that the iranians initially thought. that's why when we looked at the numbers before trump takes office, there is much higher percentage saying the united states is going to walk out of it. when we look at the numbers after he takes office and after some time passes that, you know, less that number of people say that u.s. is going to abdicate it. so i think to people's mind, the deal has proven to be more resilient than originally thought. i think most importantly is that iranian yas have came to other countries. especially europe and not the united states. i think t
the the the the the what is the source of the support? now, from the data, basically three things that i can say. one is that first of all none of the candidates opposed the jcpoa. when the talk was about the nuclear deal, it was who was to make the u.s. and other countries, who's going to make most of the jcpoa as opposed to voicing opposition to negotiating a deal. and that definitely i think helped the deal. the other one is the nuclear deal has proven to be more resilient that the iranians...
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the flood waters to rush into the area sweeping the victims down the river.hey were among 14 family members and friends that had gathered for a day trip. one witness said it all happened very fast. >> the water, it came and it instantly was like up to your waist within a matter of second. >> the search for the missing person using the search dogs and helicopters is expected to resume this morning. >>> in hawaii many survivors of the deadly apartment fire said they had trouble hearing the fire alarms and he killed three injuring 12 others after the fire in the apartment on the 26th the floor. the building was not equipped with sprinklers because it was built in 1971 before sprinklers were mandatory in the high-rise buildings. one man describes what he saw. >> going from floor to floor, at 23 the paint was peeling away. when we got to 28 and looked in, it was like a war zone. it was completely burned out. >> fire officials are still investigating the cause of that fire.>>> the police in michigan are releasing dramatic new video of the stolen vehicle crashing in
the flood waters to rush into the area sweeping the victims down the river.hey were among 14 family members and friends that had gathered for a day trip. one witness said it all happened very fast. >> the water, it came and it instantly was like up to your waist within a matter of second. >> the search for the missing person using the search dogs and helicopters is expected to resume this morning. >>> in hawaii many survivors of the deadly apartment fire said they had...
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the ironies of the war. in the end, the character and the statecraft of the supreme allied commander of the d-day invasion, general eisenhower, cannot be underestimated. he proved that an american general could management only proud american officers, but also british commanders. his diplomacy, his modesty, his low-key ability to inspire, his sheer likability overcame what might've been insurmountable allied challenges. admirale lord, british andrew cunningham wrote, "from the very beginning eisenhower said anglo american unity and friendship as a primary purpose. the staffs work closely integrated. it was not long before the british and americans ceased to look at each other like warring tomcats and came to discover that nationals of both countries had brains, ideas, and drive." thus it is fitting that we now listen to general eisenhower's mary fallin -- very own major tribute to the anglo-american victory given that the hall in london on june 12, 1945. i quote the general, "no one could alone have brought
the ironies of the war. in the end, the character and the statecraft of the supreme allied commander of the d-day invasion, general eisenhower, cannot be underestimated. he proved that an american general could management only proud american officers, but also british commanders. his diplomacy, his modesty, his low-key ability to inspire, his sheer likability overcame what might've been insurmountable allied challenges. admirale lord, british andrew cunningham wrote, "from the very...
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the idea is the southerners would realize this, the north isn't the bad guy and the south who has been duped by these radical secessionists who are really loyal unionists at heart, that the south would come back into the union. so the policy of conciliation is one that the union is practicing for the first year of the war. and mcclellan of course is a huge supporter of the policy. his failure to capture richmond will lead to the death of conciliation and usher in a new, harsher form of war. this is a watershed moment in the civil war and chapings changes the nature of the war. the first thing the confederacy is facing. the spring of 1862, things haven't been going well. fort henry fell in tennessee. fort donaldson fell in tennessee. the confederacy was defeated at shiloh. we haven't talked about this yet. we will later. the north has captured port cities along the eastern seaboard, the outer banks of north carolina, roanoke island, new bern, beaufort in north carolina. by april of 1862 they also captured new orleans. so the confederacy sees sort of the snake constricting them if you wi
the idea is the southerners would realize this, the north isn't the bad guy and the south who has been duped by these radical secessionists who are really loyal unionists at heart, that the south would come back into the union. so the policy of conciliation is one that the union is practicing for the first year of the war. and mcclellan of course is a huge supporter of the policy. his failure to capture richmond will lead to the death of conciliation and usher in a new, harsher form of war....
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service coats that were worn by the majority of the soldiers in the army during the war. one of the insignias that i'm standing by is the standing buffalo. this was a very important insignia and it was worn by the african-american soldiers of the 92nd division, and there were two african-american divisions in the war, 92nd and 93rd. both of them were segregated from the rest of the army. most of the soldiers, of course, were african-americans and most of the officers were caucasians. even though they fought alongside their compatriots in the war and fought along -- especially along with the french during the war, they were segregated and were not treated very well throughout the course of the war. as we progress through the museum into the rest of the american section, we're going to look at a special exhibition dealing with american women service in the war and showing some of their uniforms that they wore. a lot of people don't realize that american women were in uniform during world war i, and so we'll go over and take a look at those. i am now in front of an exhibitio
service coats that were worn by the majority of the soldiers in the army during the war. one of the insignias that i'm standing by is the standing buffalo. this was a very important insignia and it was worn by the african-american soldiers of the 92nd division, and there were two african-american divisions in the war, 92nd and 93rd. both of them were segregated from the rest of the army. most of the soldiers, of course, were african-americans and most of the officers were caucasians. even...
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the city's staffers say that the 49ers reimburse them for the time for the stadium event but the santa clara leaders say the 49ers owe them money for the police security, firefighters and parking related expenses. >>> the plan for the raiders move from oakland to las vegas will cost the team hundreds of millions of dollars in relocation fees but the value is expected to really go up. espn reports the raiders will pay $385 million in relocation fees over 10 years. compared to the rams and chargers each paying 645 million to move to la, it sounds like a bargain. relocation fees are based on value of the team new market but forbes magazine says the raiders value jumped almost 50% and now $2.1 billion mainly due to the move to las vegas. >>> we have video from the first full-scale test run of the hyperloop. that is the elon musk really rapid traffic -- transit system that will run 700 miles an hour using magnetic levitation. the hyperloop team conducted a test that lasted only five seconds. the prototype only went 70 miles an hour but the team says everything went just as planned and they
the city's staffers say that the 49ers reimburse them for the time for the stadium event but the santa clara leaders say the 49ers owe them money for the police security, firefighters and parking related expenses. >>> the plan for the raiders move from oakland to las vegas will cost the team hundreds of millions of dollars in relocation fees but the value is expected to really go up. espn reports the raiders will pay $385 million in relocation fees over 10 years. compared to the rams...
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the budget will cover the term on the next commissioner. the fiscal year 2018 budget request is 10.975 billion, $260 million cut from the 2017 budget. while we support the budget reform efforts it is also important to note that left with critical personnel infrastructure requirements. the budget is now $900 million below the level in 2010. we are now 18,000 full-time and is fewer than in 2010 and under the proposed budget we expect to lose another 3,000 this year. for example by not hiring any significant number of employees since 2010, we now have only 3,000 employees under age 30 out of the workforc work force of 80 creating a major challenge in the years to come as we look for the next generation of managers and executives. resulting in the proposed overall brief for the fiscal year 2018 of 25% down in years past and a decline of hundreds of criminal investigations. using technology training and internal efficiencies however even with these efforts in fiscal year 18 the irs budget would seem to be $220 million above the fiscal year 2017
the budget will cover the term on the next commissioner. the fiscal year 2018 budget request is 10.975 billion, $260 million cut from the 2017 budget. while we support the budget reform efforts it is also important to note that left with critical personnel infrastructure requirements. the budget is now $900 million below the level in 2010. we are now 18,000 full-time and is fewer than in 2010 and under the proposed budget we expect to lose another 3,000 this year. for example by not hiring any...
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, the courage, the excitement of the revolution? it's a turning point in history. and that's what we strive to do throughout this museum. and it's a very exciting place. these objects, they really do speak when you visit. >> and this of course is the exterior of the museum of the american revolution in downtown philadelphia. michael quinn, who is the president and the ceo. our phone lines are open. 202 area code, 748-8900 in the eastern or central time zone. 8901 in the mountain or pacific time zone. whether it's george washington's tent or other artifacts, when did the collection process begin on this week that we celebrate our declaration of independence 240 years ago. where was it stored up until the museum and how did you go about finding some of the unique artifacts? >> the tent is a good place to start. it is not only the most treasured object in our collection. it's also our origin object. becausedescendants of the washington family put it up for sale. it took him two years to raise the $5,000 to purchase it. but once he did,
, the courage, the excitement of the revolution? it's a turning point in history. and that's what we strive to do throughout this museum. and it's a very exciting place. these objects, they really do speak when you visit. >> and this of course is the exterior of the museum of the american revolution in downtown philadelphia. michael quinn, who is the president and the ceo. our phone lines are open. 202 area code, 748-8900 in the eastern or central time zone. 8901 in the mountain or...
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the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 3180 arc bill to authorize appropriationses for fiscal year 2018 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the united states government, the community management account, and the central intelligence agency retirement and disability system and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 241, the nays are 163. 2/3 not being in the affirmative, the rules are not suspended and the bill is not assed. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the g
the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 3180 arc bill to authorize appropriationses for fiscal year 2018 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the united states government, the community management account, and the central intelligence agency retirement and disability system and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device....
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care as evidenced from the debate on the -- the current health reform efforts, the fact that the underlying approach, the assumptions, the methods, and ultimately the results of what we're going to see as i walk through the key findings from the report, are not very different. i think that really is a testament to both the current and the prior administrations for the role that theboard of trustees play in overseeing these very important programs. and that they are free of political perspective or bent, that they are truly an independent, objective evaluation of the status of these trust funds and that of itself is a pretty important observation and reality. so with that i'll turn to my presentation. i'll walk through the agenda is going to be walking through the current status on the evolution of the program, walk through the formal evaluation of the financial status of the programs, which is the key objective of the trustee report, the independent payment and advisory board or ipab is something that could have garnered a fair amount of attention this year. again, to not bear the lead, it
care as evidenced from the debate on the -- the current health reform efforts, the fact that the underlying approach, the assumptions, the methods, and ultimately the results of what we're going to see as i walk through the key findings from the report, are not very different. i think that really is a testament to both the current and the prior administrations for the role that theboard of trustees play in overseeing these very important programs. and that they are free of political perspective...
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the uk and the eu.t secretary david davis and the eu's michel barnier are to give a statement shortly assessing the past four days of talks. key discussion points have included citizens' rights, the irish border and separation issues, including uk financial liabilities. meanwhile international trade secretary dr liam fox is at the world trade organisation in geneva where he is expected to call for a new round of trade liberalisation under the wto. our political correspondent is at westminster for us. it will be fascinating to see to what extent the uk and eu con power at the end of these four days? yes, it will be really interesting to see their theatrics, with the leading negotiators standing alongside each other and facing questions. we saw a huge amount of analysis of the theatre the last time they appeared together. apple happen again. what we need to be aware of as we look forward to this news conference starting, is it seems unlikely that either side will stand up and herald some huge breakthrough
the uk and the eu.t secretary david davis and the eu's michel barnier are to give a statement shortly assessing the past four days of talks. key discussion points have included citizens' rights, the irish border and separation issues, including uk financial liabilities. meanwhile international trade secretary dr liam fox is at the world trade organisation in geneva where he is expected to call for a new round of trade liberalisation under the wto. our political correspondent is at westminster...
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the growth rate in the house bill and the packet of the analysis we did on the house ho, the growth ratefor the elderly and the disabled is much more than the rate for thet pr populations. so we need to understand there e are a lot of moving parts but let's at least understand that the dynamic going forward, the impact on whether we actually think the status quo is something we can sustain and i i would argue absolutely not. >> we want to give her an opportunity to ask a question. >> thanks very much, caitlin kan with the project.ith the i want to just ask a little bit more about home care andndabout long-term services that firstey beyond the three suggestions congress forfeitures revenue, addressing the revenue and not getting tax breaks to the wealthiest. going into long-term service supports which we no medicaid is a primary funder of and plays a huge role and as we are looking at an aging population, demographics we have never seenl before, this legislation will harm our current system and future one in even greater ways by both, you know, per capita caps the amount of trust for high
the growth rate in the house bill and the packet of the analysis we did on the house ho, the growth ratefor the elderly and the disabled is much more than the rate for thet pr populations. so we need to understand there e are a lot of moving parts but let's at least understand that the dynamic going forward, the impact on whether we actually think the status quo is something we can sustain and i i would argue absolutely not. >> we want to give her an opportunity to ask a question....
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it is the now the weather. it is the last now the weather. it is the last week now the weather.ireland but it is bringing afair through northern ireland but it is bringing a fair bit of rain right up and down the country as you can see on the radar, some radar —— some heavier bursts, light rain further south but a bit of the breeze pushing it from west to east. brighter skies following. also with some showers getting into the western side of scotland. some sunny spells for northern ireland but show is coming in from the west as well for the afternoon. top temperatures of 18 or 19 for glasgow and belfast. still some rain left over east anglia and the south—east into the middle of the afternoon. 18 or 19 here but further west it is brightening up quite nicely. some cells of sunshine but still quite breezy and 1819 will stop there will still be some showers but the south—east through this evening and overnight across the north and west of the uk. a few sharp bonds. further east should be mostly dry overnight and temperatures could be from ten or 14 south. for thursday we still have
it is the now the weather. it is the last now the weather. it is the last week now the weather.ireland but it is bringing afair through northern ireland but it is bringing a fair bit of rain right up and down the country as you can see on the radar, some radar —— some heavier bursts, light rain further south but a bit of the breeze pushing it from west to east. brighter skies following. also with some showers getting into the western side of scotland. some sunny spells for northern ireland...
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part in the world the world. the world the state we are. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't tell the big picture. and when you question more find what you're looking for. a. little. we'll go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. on larry you're watching our american sports journal. called the feeling hopeless. everyone in the world should experience. and you'll get it on the old. according to just. come along for the ride. the reporters who cover the white house are having some trouble with the new administration they don't like it so much that the president keeps calling them fake new and calling their credibility into question and during a recent weight house press briefing one reporter decided he had just had enough and went on a rampage deputy press secretary is there could be sanders was talking about how c.n.n. had had to retract a story because it wasn't true and she said the president is frustrated by the constant barrage of fake news and that's when one of the reporters in
part in the world the world. the world the state we are. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't tell the big picture. and when you question more find what you're looking for. a. little. we'll go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. on larry you're watching our american sports journal. called the feeling hopeless. everyone in the world should experience. and you'll get it on the old. according to just. come along for the ride. the reporters...
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the presiding officer: read the title of the build for the second time. -- bill for the second time. the clerk: h.r. 2430, an act to amend the federal food, drug and cosmetic act, and so forth and for other purposes. mr. mcconnell: in order to place the bill on the calendar number under the provisions of rule 14 i would object to further proceedings. the presiding officer: objection is heard. the bill will be placed on the calendar. under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session to resume consideration of the shanahan nomination, which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination: department of defense, patrick m. shanahan of washington to be deputy secretary. mr. cornyn: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: mr. president, on thursday after two additional weeks of consultation and input from senators, we released an improved version of the bill we call the better care reconciliation act, which represents our efforts to address the failing
the presiding officer: read the title of the build for the second time. -- bill for the second time. the clerk: h.r. 2430, an act to amend the federal food, drug and cosmetic act, and so forth and for other purposes. mr. mcconnell: in order to place the bill on the calendar number under the provisions of rule 14 i would object to further proceedings. the presiding officer: objection is heard. the bill will be placed on the calendar. under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved....
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at the right end of the spectrum then you go to the other end of the spectrum basically the carter administration liberalism and the the people who staff the carter administration trilateral commission it's and just real democracies in europe japan and the united states basically liberal internationalists and they have a publication called the crisis of democracy in the crisis of democracy is there's too much democracy in the one nine hundred sixty s. too many people who are usually passive and pathetic the way people are supposed to be started becoming engaged in the political arena pressing for their demands and so on the some that are sometimes called special interests meaning young people old people farmers workers in other words everybody except the corporate sector which is no mention there the national interest but these special interests are putting too much pressure on the state so we have to have more moderation and democracy people have to return to being passive in apathetic the american repertory you mentioned huntington resume the style referred to the. the period when as he put it
at the right end of the spectrum then you go to the other end of the spectrum basically the carter administration liberalism and the the people who staff the carter administration trilateral commission it's and just real democracies in europe japan and the united states basically liberal internationalists and they have a publication called the crisis of democracy in the crisis of democracy is there's too much democracy in the one nine hundred sixty s. too many people who are usually passive and...
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if the grounded ice got into the ocean, the sea level will go up asa the ocean, the sea level will goerested in the stability of the ice shelves. we know about some ice shelves have been prone to catastrophically break of due to surface water ponding on them. this is not that, this is an iceberg coming off an ice shelf. it is not the same sort of process that we expect to cause ice shelf disintegration. is the captain of a ship ora disintegration. is the captain of a ship or a trawler or whatever possesses through this area, should he or she be worried that this thing could get into a shipping lane?|j think we should probably be all right with this particular iceberg, it is so huge we could spot it at some distance. it is several tens of metres above the water, a few hundred metres thick, it is so enormous and horizontal length that we will be able to track it very well with satellites. the most important thing is not the huge iceberg itself, some ships might have to go around it but are unlikely to crash into it, it is the small icebergs that might break from it, they are probably mo
if the grounded ice got into the ocean, the sea level will go up asa the ocean, the sea level will goerested in the stability of the ice shelves. we know about some ice shelves have been prone to catastrophically break of due to surface water ponding on them. this is not that, this is an iceberg coming off an ice shelf. it is not the same sort of process that we expect to cause ice shelf disintegration. is the captain of a ship ora disintegration. is the captain of a ship or a trawler or...
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and presenting the flag of the united states, the color guard of the third u.s.antry regiment known as the old guard. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> members of our audience, will you please rise for the national anthem, performed by curtis institute of knew i can student, jamez mccorkle. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o' er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave [ applause ] >> please be seated as the colors are retired. please welcome, the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution, michael quinn. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. our deepest thanks to the color guards of the original 13 states and to the color guard of the third u.s. infantry regiment, the old guard,
and presenting the flag of the united states, the color guard of the third u.s.antry regiment known as the old guard. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> members of our audience, will you please rise for the national anthem, performed by curtis institute of knew i can student, jamez mccorkle. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ oer the...
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it is the role of the congress to provide the public with the facts. as chairman graham mentioned, we recently released a report on the history of congressional investigations, that shows the public benefits when both the legislative and executive branches examine the same events. and we identified four important elements to successful investigations. that they be bipartisan, that they have a clear scope, that they be have leadership support in having the chairman of the full committee here as evidence of that and fourth is being well-resourced, which is something we can talk about in the q&a later. investigations led by a special counsel can play a critical role, but they are limited in scope, are not public and of course remain vulnerable to executive branch pressure. congressional investigations have a broader mandate, often have a quicker pace and can unearth troubling information that may be significant, but not necessarily criminal in nature. congress is also uniquely positioned to consider legislative solutions to address systemic problems. cong
it is the role of the congress to provide the public with the facts. as chairman graham mentioned, we recently released a report on the history of congressional investigations, that shows the public benefits when both the legislative and executive branches examine the same events. and we identified four important elements to successful investigations. that they be bipartisan, that they have a clear scope, that they be have leadership support in having the chairman of the full committee here as...
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♪ david: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the worldthe g-20 summit begins in a climate of uncertainty for the world's most powerful nations. a missile launch from north korea throws another wrench into the gears of diplomacy. >> they are without question going to try to continue to pressure china to put more economic pressure on north korea. david: a new trading link provides access to china's markets, and investors wonder what to make of james u.s. job report. >> bond guys take note, the bad news is it does not do a lot for wages. david: the leader of the left in britain explains his stance on brexit. >> it will be a partnership, but not membership in the european union. david: a ceo with monte dei paschi with the latest plans to save his bank. >> there is clarity and transparency now. david: and half of 2017 is in the books. what is the playbook for the second half? >> liquidity continues to be the main driver of markets around the world. >> there is inherent momentum in the u.s. economy. >> we run the risk of a market event. >> most
♪ david: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the worldthe g-20 summit begins in a climate of uncertainty for the world's most powerful nations. a missile launch from north korea throws another wrench into the gears of diplomacy. >> they are without question going to try to continue to pressure china to put more economic pressure on north korea. david: a new trading link provides access to china's markets, and investors wonder what...
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centennial mark the of the selective service act, a discussion of the draft from the civil war to the vietnam war -- a discussion of military service from the civil war to the vietnam war and beyond. this event is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the national world war i museum and memorial. i and the curator of education, and it is my absolute pleasure to be welcoming you here this evening for a riveting conversation on the anniversary -- the 100th anniversary on -- of a piece of legislation that completely changes the united states. your national world war i museum and memorial opened here in because thein 1926 wonderful folks of kansas city wanted to create a memorial for those who lived through and those who died in the world war. 1914,r itself began in and, yet, the united states 1917.ed neutral until with a volunteer army of about 120,000, on april 6, congress declared war against germany in 1917. may 18,ided to move on 1917, to exponentially increase that army. we've got a wonderful panel of experts who will be here to andg light to world war i up th
centennial mark the of the selective service act, a discussion of the draft from the civil war to the vietnam war -- a discussion of military service from the civil war to the vietnam war and beyond. this event is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the national world war i museum and memorial. i and the curator of education, and it is my absolute pleasure to be welcoming you here this evening for a riveting conversation on the anniversary -- the 100th anniversary...
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with the speed he was going and the way the cop stepped right into the path.u can even see the skater try to avoid the cop, no one ever wants to run into anyone. yyou never want to hit someone else on your skateboard because its going to hurt them it's going to hurt you. the skater definatley did not go out there to try and hurt someone. ( pam ) police say, they too are reviewing the different angles of the video posted online ... as well as their own body cam video. at this point they say... it is not clear what the video shows. a friend of the skater sent us this picture, identifying him only as anthony. he reportedly suffered a broken ankle and tore a tendon in his knee. the officer who was hit was treated and released for non- life- threatening injuries. kron 4 spotted federal investigators going through the rubble today... as the try to figure out what sparked the massive construction site fire on valdez street in oakland. and as they were looking for clues, just blocks away... the city of oakland held a high- stakes meeting with developers. with several
with the speed he was going and the way the cop stepped right into the path.u can even see the skater try to avoid the cop, no one ever wants to run into anyone. yyou never want to hit someone else on your skateboard because its going to hurt them it's going to hurt you. the skater definatley did not go out there to try and hurt someone. ( pam ) police say, they too are reviewing the different angles of the video posted online ... as well as their own body cam video. at this point they say......
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the snake pit. the leaking. the lack of probity. the lack of rectitude by these people who constantly, constantly since donald trump became president have stood up in front of the podium with the white house seal on it, have serially lied to the american people have prevaricated constantly. and it is not good for america. it's bad. >> full stop right there. we're just hitting pause. we'll have much, much more on all of this on the other side of a very short break. stay with us. it's time to rethink what's possible. rethink the experience. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief uses unique mistpro technology and helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. rethink your allergy relief. flonase sensimist. ♪ trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. >>> i think
the snake pit. the leaking. the lack of probity. the lack of rectitude by these people who constantly, constantly since donald trump became president have stood up in front of the podium with the white house seal on it, have serially lied to the american people have prevaricated constantly. and it is not good for america. it's bad. >> full stop right there. we're just hitting pause. we'll have much, much more on all of this on the other side of a very short break. stay with us. it's time...
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the weekend on the water. victims range in age from two to 60 years old. crews will resume the search for the man later today. four family members were rescued saturday afternoon and were taken to hospital with hypothermia. the national weather service says that area of arizona received more than an inch and a half of rain in an hour. and that rain triggered the flash flood. back to you in the studio. . (darya) fire crews are making progress containing two major wildfires burning across california. first is the alamo fire in san luis obispo county. that fire has burned more than 28-thousand acres and destroyed one home. the fire is 98 percent containment this morning. (darya) and the whittier fire burning in santa barbara county has grown to more than 18-thousand acres. that fire started more than a week ago. it has destroyed a dozen homes and nearly three dozen other buildings. that fire is now at 49 percent containment. more than a thousand firefighters are still working to contain the fire. (darya) firefigh
the weekend on the water. victims range in age from two to 60 years old. crews will resume the search for the man later today. four family members were rescued saturday afternoon and were taken to hospital with hypothermia. the national weather service says that area of arizona received more than an inch and a half of rain in an hour. and that rain triggered the flash flood. back to you in the studio. . (darya) fire crews are making progress containing two major wildfires burning across...
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most of the injuries were due to the fa ct most of the injuries were due to the fact that the peoplen that panic, on the way out, and to go somewhere else, they hurt each other, they weren't careful. it is reasonable for them to panic and that was most of the injuries. you refer to the tourists, it is peak season refer to the tourists, it is peak season and most british people will head towards kos, what will they find when they get there? first of all, they must feel there isn't a problem with the safety here. we are very, very safe as a destination, as an island. this 6.6, 6.7, as they say can cause disasters in other countries. but due to the aegean sea and the mythology, itjust had the shake. that was the problem, the sheik and a couple of old houses before the 19305 had the problem. we didn't have great problems. so the tourists, they must feel safe here. another reason is that we managed to control things. and as the minutes go by, kos is back to everyday life. the second thing they must keep in mind, is all the hotels and the resorts have been built with, having in mind, the n
most of the injuries were due to the fa ct most of the injuries were due to the fact that the peoplen that panic, on the way out, and to go somewhere else, they hurt each other, they weren't careful. it is reasonable for them to panic and that was most of the injuries. you refer to the tourists, it is peak season refer to the tourists, it is peak season and most british people will head towards kos, what will they find when they get there? first of all, they must feel there isn't a problem with...
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as related to the rule of the law. congresswoman ranking member top democrat maxine waters, congressman s grant, congresswoman cicilline, congresswoman watson coleman, and representative hank johnson, they are here to speak from the standpoint of their committee. i am not going to characterize their remarks except to say i am proud of the work they have done. earlier this week, we saw evidence that the trump administration and the trump family eagerly intended to collude with russia, a hostile foreign-policy to influence an american election. today we learned a foreign russian agent was also present at the trump meeting. members of congress take a sacred of, i do solemnly swear, and that is to uphold the constitution of the united states with what our responsibility is. the president also takes that both. speaker ryan has avoided any response by the republicans, any positive action to uphold the constitution of the united states. in terms of our electoral system, our democracy. earlier this week, i called upon him to g
as related to the rule of the law. congresswoman ranking member top democrat maxine waters, congressman s grant, congresswoman cicilline, congresswoman watson coleman, and representative hank johnson, they are here to speak from the standpoint of their committee. i am not going to characterize their remarks except to say i am proud of the work they have done. earlier this week, we saw evidence that the trump administration and the trump family eagerly intended to collude with russia, a hostile...
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there is so much, the font, the thickness of the pages, the amount of words on the page and the amountt in every aspect of my life, job interview, seminar presentation. it is useful in every walk of life. i am able to bea in every walk of life. i am able to be a lot more proactive and take on many more opportunities available to me. atop many more opportunities available to me. a top tip for the teams present in? to remain positive. you are going to go through a number of challenges today. to have a positive mindset will allow you to win and bring you forward. good advice! thank you very much. we have been meeting all of the teams this morning. they have all been keen to explain what they do. goodbye from us down here, there is much more on the bbc news channel. it is only fair that we say goodbye to the teams. goodbye, everyone! goodbye! very enthusiastic and bright crowd. coming up in a moment on the bbc news channel is business live. here on breakfast let‘s have a look at the scene live in wimbledon this morning. mowing the lawn, getting it pristine. that is centre court? centre cou
there is so much, the font, the thickness of the pages, the amount of words on the page and the amountt in every aspect of my life, job interview, seminar presentation. it is useful in every walk of life. i am able to bea in every walk of life. i am able to be a lot more proactive and take on many more opportunities available to me. atop many more opportunities available to me. a top tip for the teams present in? to remain positive. you are going to go through a number of challenges today. to...
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the investigation into the accident. the kron 4 morning news starts right now. (tiffany) good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm tiffany mcelroy. (tiffany)lets get a check of weather this morning... (anny hong): a warming trend is expected to begin today as high pressure builds into california from the desert southwest. very warm to hot conditions are expected to return to inland areas over the weekend. some cooling then appears in store for the first part of next week. no major hot spots.san no major hot spots.san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (tiffany) disturbing allegations of child molestation at a concord laundromat. it happened while a young girl was washing clothes with her grandmother. as kron 4's ella sogomonian explains surveillance video helped police catch the suspect. coin laundry customers and employees in concord were shocked to learn a man was accused of molesting a child as he did his laundry on tuesday.sot: sara rodriguez, 17 year laundromat employee// "i was shown a
the investigation into the accident. the kron 4 morning news starts right now. (tiffany) good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm tiffany mcelroy. (tiffany)lets get a check of weather this morning... (anny hong): a warming trend is expected to begin today as high pressure builds into california from the desert southwest. very warm to hot conditions are expected to return to inland areas over the weekend. some cooling then appears in store for the first part of next week. no major hot...
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air and on the ground at the time. >>> all of the ocean front beaches from the mouth of the san lorenzo river to fair were closed including the board walk beach. it happened on the west side of santa cruz near steamer lane. wildlife officials believe it was a great white shark. the kayaker radioed for help and was picked up partnership a harbor control boat. the kayaker was not hurt. this changed the plans of many people who wanted to be at the beach to beat the heat. a couple wanted to rent surfboards but were turned down because of what had happened out there. they didn't know that the beach had been closed. >> they just said that there were shark sightings. we didn't hear about an attack or anything. that is news to us. >> yeah. kind of scary. >> officials of border beach goers stay out of the water at least through friday. the beaches are expected to reopen on saturday morning if no more sharks are cited. >>> donald trump jr. is defending his decision to meet with a russian lawyer during the presidential election. the questions being raised about whether or not he broke the law. >>>
air and on the ground at the time. >>> all of the ocean front beaches from the mouth of the san lorenzo river to fair were closed including the board walk beach. it happened on the west side of santa cruz near steamer lane. wildlife officials believe it was a great white shark. the kayaker radioed for help and was picked up partnership a harbor control boat. the kayaker was not hurt. this changed the plans of many people who wanted to be at the beach to beat the heat. a couple wanted...
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what is kind of below the was the way the project evolved. circle came relatively late in the process. ae circle emerged out of dialogue between his perfect vision for something called a pod, essentially a space with monastic cells on the side. so that the individual could have a degree of concentration that there would be a, -- commonality on the team space. that had certain dimensional constraints and then there was the big picture of the building landscapes that started out like his vision of stamford, with its social space and the heart is a landscape space. they kind of became rectangle squares, then moved into circles with something called the propeller scheme. and at one point there was this crisis. we could not reconcile the ideal interior with the ideal exterior. and then kind of, click, the circle came. it was one of those eureka moments but it came out of a long process. charlie: you wanted to eliminate the barrier between building and nature. >> really a think that was part of the vision from the start. and when he had the opportu
what is kind of below the was the way the project evolved. circle came relatively late in the process. ae circle emerged out of dialogue between his perfect vision for something called a pod, essentially a space with monastic cells on the side. so that the individual could have a degree of concentration that there would be a, -- commonality on the team space. that had certain dimensional constraints and then there was the big picture of the building landscapes that started out like his vision...
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the friday sermon has been about protecting the mosque and the dome that lies in the middle of the compound as the guardians of these places, the third holiest site in islam. and emotions are running high. the palestinians took the decision to fight for their dignity. all the people who are coming here, came to raise their voice, jerusalem is a red line. we will not allow the occupation to pass this red line. soldiers, soldiers, soldiers! those unusual prayers have turned into protests very quickly. there has been skunked mortars fired, as mortars fired, a stinky liquid fired by the soldiers. we have got to move back. gunfire just want to bring you a line of copy from reuters, the special counsel looking into the russia connections between donald trump's campaign and russia and the interference in the 2016 election, he has written to the administration to the white house counsel, asking them to save all documents relating toa them to save all documents relating to a meeting at trump tower last year. this is the meeting that donald trump jr, the year. this is the meeting that donald trumer,
the friday sermon has been about protecting the mosque and the dome that lies in the middle of the compound as the guardians of these places, the third holiest site in islam. and emotions are running high. the palestinians took the decision to fight for their dignity. all the people who are coming here, came to raise their voice, jerusalem is a red line. we will not allow the occupation to pass this red line. soldiers, soldiers, soldiers! those unusual prayers have turned into protests very...
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of the fact about the shakeup in the trump administration >> the first week of the administration. for six months we've had one major position in the administration removed. and other administrations in history, you don't see these kind of changes so quickly. 90 days, 60 days, six months. we've had a to monitor months -- we've had a thomas who was tumultuous time. >> let's talk about anthony scaramucci. he came across as confident and well spoken. i remember thinking, why don't they just make him the white house spokesperson. he had a very effective way i thought of talking to reporters. obviously, it's only day one. he came across as very confident.>> is all ready known for showing up nationally and doing the reporting. he had a documentary done on his life in scarsdale. harvard background and a pedigree. he's been able to get people to give him millions of dollars as i had mentioned us there. he's got the it factor. donald trump has proven it doesn't work for him. it's not working for trump and it probably won't work for this man either >> what about the idea of getting a new chi
of the fact about the shakeup in the trump administration >> the first week of the administration. for six months we've had one major position in the administration removed. and other administrations in history, you don't see these kind of changes so quickly. 90 days, 60 days, six months. we've had a to monitor months -- we've had a thomas who was tumultuous time. >> let's talk about anthony scaramucci. he came across as confident and well spoken. i remember thinking, why don't they...
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the lower the rate, the more desirable. it will be necessary to put all this together and go through on a deduction by deduction basis and decide if the benefits it brings are worth the additional complexity. unfortunately, as pam pointed out it is a very difficult process that requires determining how much we can lower the rate and looking at the value of each particular deduction. for example, the home mortgage interest deduction is to provide charitable contributions but i think it will require the analysis for both of those elements. >> senator casey, as you point out the trump administration tax plan was basically a one-page outline. the tax policy center did an analysis of what we know and don't know about it, and basically the take away of it are that it cuts taxes a lot by trillions of dollars of the budget window. there tilted to a high income individual. even though some the deductions are taken out come the benefits of those are tilting more to the middle. third, a significant fraction of families would actually
the lower the rate, the more desirable. it will be necessary to put all this together and go through on a deduction by deduction basis and decide if the benefits it brings are worth the additional complexity. unfortunately, as pam pointed out it is a very difficult process that requires determining how much we can lower the rate and looking at the value of each particular deduction. for example, the home mortgage interest deduction is to provide charitable contributions but i think it will...
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chain from the fields to the labels on the pack.e global average soul consumer goods manufacturer and pro brexit campaignerjohn mills thinks leaving to give us an opportunity to lower bills. on average the something like 20% higher than they are in the rest of the world so that is very substantial scope for food prices coming down. if research which sources of supply outside the european union. the fortunes of retailers and the fate of farmers will be the hands of those negotiating a arab exit deal and a future trade arrangements. —— our brexit deal. and you can see more on tonight's panorama — ‘britain's food and farming: the brexit effect' on bbc one at 8.30. the high court has ruled that government arms sales to the saudi arabia are lawful. the campaign against the arms trade, which brought the case, claims the uk is contravening humanitarian law. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, was following the story outside the high court for us. for the last few years there has been a pretty bloody conflict taking place in yemen,
chain from the fields to the labels on the pack.e global average soul consumer goods manufacturer and pro brexit campaignerjohn mills thinks leaving to give us an opportunity to lower bills. on average the something like 20% higher than they are in the rest of the world so that is very substantial scope for food prices coming down. if research which sources of supply outside the european union. the fortunes of retailers and the fate of farmers will be the hands of those negotiating a arab exit...
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to the end of the week.second of the americans, it is on for a gold medal in a few years' time? yes, three years' time, it is such a small team coming through, we are getting faster and faster each year, a great end to the week. the worlds richest one day cycle race was decided by a sprint. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. a service to mark 100 years since the battle of passchendaele is under way in belgium this evening. the duke and duchess of cambridge, and the prime minister theresa may, are among those attending. passchendaele was one of the bloodiest confrontations of the first world war, with almost half a million allied and german soldiers being killed during three months of fighting. our correspondent ben brown is in ypres to watch those commemorations and joins us now... it, so far, has been a very moving commemoration. it has. it began at the menin gate here behind me where tens of thousands of the british commonwealth missing from the first world wa r‘s commonwealth missi
to the end of the week.second of the americans, it is on for a gold medal in a few years' time? yes, three years' time, it is such a small team coming through, we are getting faster and faster each year, a great end to the week. the worlds richest one day cycle race was decided by a sprint. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. a service to mark 100 years since the battle of passchendaele is under way in belgium this evening. the duke and duchess of cambridge, and the prime...
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bonner had the cheese soufflÉ ready and told the valet get the president to the table, the soufflÉ is. the president said never but the soufflÉ in the oven and ally come out of my room. he was reading the atlanta constitution when the soufflÉ was ready. the paper said come late because of the bad weather, mister roosevelt was worried about the mail. he had gone right to reading when he came out. the artist was sketching him. he would never assist for her, just to catch what she said and just as he went in the president said what a terrific headache and slumped over in his chair. he never ate the soufflÉ, but it never fell until the moment he died which was two hours later. that is the miracle part. the soufflÉ did not fall for two hours because he had a cerebral hemorrhage at 1:12 even though the soufflÉ was time to come out a 1:15 and soufflÉmaking is a strong concern of white house cooks. white house cook for jfk had this strategy because jfk was chronically late. what the cook did is made four soufflÉs and timed them at 15 minute intervals just hoping jfk would arrive on time. thos
bonner had the cheese soufflÉ ready and told the valet get the president to the table, the soufflÉ is. the president said never but the soufflÉ in the oven and ally come out of my room. he was reading the atlanta constitution when the soufflÉ was ready. the paper said come late because of the bad weather, mister roosevelt was worried about the mail. he had gone right to reading when he came out. the artist was sketching him. he would never assist for her, just to catch what she said and...
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the general concern outside the u.s. is that the u.s. is the leader, and if the u.s., it's difficult for the others not to accompany for the u.s. is going. unique global leadership. in europe the bank supervision and regulation process is not as advanced in the u.s. it speaks to a bigger issue, john. g-0re heading towards the world because the u.s. is no longer viewed as the natural leader. jonathan: what does it mean for financial stability? mohamed: i think it is problematic for the global economy and financial stability. we live in a multilateral system that places the u.s. at the core of the system. the u.s. is given huge villages in terms of reserve currency and people outsourcing savings to manage, but i guess that the u.s. is expected to play a leadership role. if you change that equation, privileges, responsibility, if you change that equation, you have fragmentation. that is what people outside the u.s. are worried about. alix: if you bring that a little bit, part of the rhetoric is perhaps big banks don't want massive deregulation. that will make competition
the general concern outside the u.s. is that the u.s. is the leader, and if the u.s., it's difficult for the others not to accompany for the u.s. is going. unique global leadership. in europe the bank supervision and regulation process is not as advanced in the u.s. it speaks to a bigger issue, john. g-0re heading towards the world because the u.s. is no longer viewed as the natural leader. jonathan: what does it mean for financial stability? mohamed: i think it is problematic for the global...
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the agenda of the first meeting. we want to make sure that european citizens in this country and equally importantly, british citizens living in other european countries have as much certainty about their rights as soon as possible. that is what we are negotiating. that is the sign of a practical pragmatic government getting on with work in the interests of the british people what we would have as we've seen from the labor party. they've so far i've counted, had nine different plans on europe. they want to be both in and out of the single market in and out of the customs union. they said they wanted to remain, they voted for article 50. they split their party on that. and she made one point about whether she would prefer to be at this dispatch box rather than at that dispatch box. i would also remind her of the other event that's happened recently where the conservative party got more votes and more seats than the labor party and won the election. >> david morris. >> thank you, mr. speaker, mr. speaker, i do welcome
the agenda of the first meeting. we want to make sure that european citizens in this country and equally importantly, british citizens living in other european countries have as much certainty about their rights as soon as possible. that is what we are negotiating. that is the sign of a practical pragmatic government getting on with work in the interests of the british people what we would have as we've seen from the labor party. they've so far i've counted, had nine different plans on europe....
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for the woman at the meeting? and why were you trying to get campaign information from someone from another country. that is a back and forth we are following here today. as i mentioned, never a dull moment. >> julie: know, there is not. i think of her reporting on it. >> eric: on this monday morning, lawmakers are back to work on capitol hill. after the recess. some senators really got an ear full from the constituents about the still not passed health care bill. this is president trump putting new pressure on congress over repealing and replacing obamacare before the august recess. >> if he can't get this done right now, i agree with the president, let's honor the promise on repeal, spend more time to get it done. >> eric: will they get it done before august? live on capitol hill with the very latest, hello, mike. >> good morning. the concern for republican leaders was allowing them to go home without voting, might be a bad thing. might firm up the resistance. now several senators are saying that original g.o.p.
for the woman at the meeting? and why were you trying to get campaign information from someone from another country. that is a back and forth we are following here today. as i mentioned, never a dull moment. >> julie: know, there is not. i think of her reporting on it. >> eric: on this monday morning, lawmakers are back to work on capitol hill. after the recess. some senators really got an ear full from the constituents about the still not passed health care bill. this is president...