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working right now on nafta, that terrible nafta deal that took so much business out of your state and ities and towns. we are working on it. let's see what happens. [applause] president trump: mexico is not happy. i told them you make a lot of money for a lot of years and every one left you alone, we have got to change the deal and we hope we can renegotiate it but if we cannot, we will terminate at and start again with a real deal. [applause] president trump: when it comes to the business tax, we are dead last. can you believe that? so this cannot be allowed to continue any longer. america must lead the way and not follow from behind. we have gone from a tax rate lower than economic competitors to one that is more than 60% higher. we have totally surrendered our competitive edge to other countries. totally surrendered. we are not surrendering any more. [applause] president trump: ideally, and i say this for the secretary of treasury, we would like to bring the business tax rate down to 15%, which would make the tax rate lower than most countries but still not the lowest, unfortunately, in
working right now on nafta, that terrible nafta deal that took so much business out of your state and ities and towns. we are working on it. let's see what happens. [applause] president trump: mexico is not happy. i told them you make a lot of money for a lot of years and every one left you alone, we have got to change the deal and we hope we can renegotiate it but if we cannot, we will terminate at and start again with a real deal. [applause] president trump: when it comes to the business tax,...
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there was a push to require the standard of the iti would bring in climate risk disclosure. my skin is chiffon had a connection. they flipped. we are not having this and then the result was, we should sit on the iti side. w >> which side? >> this ithis is a multi-stakehr initiative which involve civil society, governments coming companies at the table. there was this flip out and the secretaries of the iti produced a letter in response to the letter that was sent in. the letter that was sent in was extremely well articulated and, frankly, there's no real credible arguments against it. the response was utterly inadequate. it was simply the biggest bully in the block said no. and, unfortunately, for them civil society go place at the table. that is the foundation. the argument is not finished. this is going to come back and resurface in these debates will. continue. the beginning of the global project level disclosure mechanism which i think is evere possibility of requiringng ultimately climate risk disclosure which will be a benefit to investors and citizens. >> with that, l
there was a push to require the standard of the iti would bring in climate risk disclosure. my skin is chiffon had a connection. they flipped. we are not having this and then the result was, we should sit on the iti side. w >> which side? >> this ithis is a multi-stakehr initiative which involve civil society, governments coming companies at the table. there was this flip out and the secretaries of the iti produced a letter in response to the letter that was sent in. the letter that...
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itis...itis... it has been a devastating hit to our community.you say. do you feel like you have everything you need to get rockport right again, there? we are — we have gotten tremendous support from federal and state agencies. the governor called me today. other — texas task force one has sent two people in, in an all—terrain vehicle, to help us out. the roads in and out of the community are not safe, frankly. and we thank our citizens who heeded the warning. i issued a voluntary evacuation notice on tuesday, and a mandatory evacuation notice on wednesday, and to those citizens who left, we hope and pray that they remain safe and outside of the danger area. i heard your previous coverage. this is only step one. we've just received a category—four hurricane on our front porch. starting probably tomorrow, or maybe the next day, we're going to receive a flood on the back porch, from a tremendous amount of rain that is dumping on the interior sections of the state, and is now flowing downhill, and will come back to the coast, where we live. so life
itis...itis... it has been a devastating hit to our community.you say. do you feel like you have everything you need to get rockport right again, there? we are — we have gotten tremendous support from federal and state agencies. the governor called me today. other — texas task force one has sent two people in, in an all—terrain vehicle, to help us out. the roads in and out of the community are not safe, frankly. and we thank our citizens who heeded the warning. i issued a voluntary...
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ity voted for it in 1883 and passed, but who got it rescinded in 1888? court,ritorial supreme who was opposed to women voting, and one particular justice really, really opposed it. men didon came because not want women serving on juries. that is where the division came up. the territorial supreme court chart version is devoted to resent -- not voted, they passed a decision that removed women's right to vote. and that little girl who stood up for susan b has relocated8 here with her husband -- she has in the interim years been a paid staff are working on behalf of suffrage and temperance throughout the midwest. she was paid i think $100 a month by the national american women's suffrage association, so she comes out here to become the leader of the washington state suffrage movement. by 1906, her husband worked for the great northern railroad, so she has a salary and he gets her railroad passes. she can travel all over on a free railroad ticket, which was a great advantage. they moved to tacoma, and she along with others establishes equal suffrage associat
ity voted for it in 1883 and passed, but who got it rescinded in 1888? court,ritorial supreme who was opposed to women voting, and one particular justice really, really opposed it. men didon came because not want women serving on juries. that is where the division came up. the territorial supreme court chart version is devoted to resent -- not voted, they passed a decision that removed women's right to vote. and that little girl who stood up for susan b has relocated8 here with her husband --...
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worried about looking at the stars, looking at the can see ity time you is during the eclipse. didn't mention, we get around the horizon, 360 egrees around the horizon, we get sunset colors. dark where the sun is and gets down to the ground and on the ground it is just after colors. it goes all the way around. professor, thank you for your time. thank you. > we're joined by the guest we started with, you heard a lot of things. science related question, can recap what he asked and the answer was? i don't remember. uest: he was talking about the solar cycle, e will asking, if the sun or eclipse will because of the position in the solar cycle. two things, one, i'm not that part expert in of astronomy, i study planets sun,nd other stars, not the i was trying to work out the physics in my head. you were to see something, you might be able to see it if you are in the path of that would be one. if during the total solar eclipse, you might see different around that black disc during the
worried about looking at the stars, looking at the can see ity time you is during the eclipse. didn't mention, we get around the horizon, 360 egrees around the horizon, we get sunset colors. dark where the sun is and gets down to the ground and on the ground it is just after colors. it goes all the way around. professor, thank you for your time. thank you. > we're joined by the guest we started with, you heard a lot of things. science related question, can recap what he asked and the answer...
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is -- rmation >> what is iti? this is a multi-stakeholder initiative which involves companies at the table. there was this flip out and the anretary of the iti produced alternative to the letters sent in. the letter was extremely well-articulated. the response was utterly inadequate. it was simply the biggest bully ." the block saying "no is not finished. this is going to come back and go to researchers. these debates will continue. it is the beginning of the global project level disclosure mechanism which i think has every possibility of requiring ultimately climate risk benefits for investors and citizens. that's with that, ladies and gentlemen. applause] >> thank you. >> we have a light meal outside afterwards and we can be her for just a couple of minutes. we have to then go record something very quickly. [indiscernible conversation] announcer: up next on c-span, conversation on the potential impact of the trump administration's decision to withdraw from the paris climate change agreement. then a discussion on
is -- rmation >> what is iti? this is a multi-stakeholder initiative which involves companies at the table. there was this flip out and the anretary of the iti produced alternative to the letters sent in. the letter was extremely well-articulated. the response was utterly inadequate. it was simply the biggest bully ." the block saying "no is not finished. this is going to come back and go to researchers. these debates will continue. it is the beginning of the global project...
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we have ove rco iti e home of a lot of history. we have overcome a lot in our democracy.is tired of hatred, and of intolerance and of bigotry, that has come to us and that has marched down with torches oi'i that has marched down with torches on the lawn of one of the founders of democracy, it is brought here by outsiders, and it is brought here by people who belong in the trash heap of history, with these ideas. they are going to be in the trash heap of history. this day will not define us. history. this day will not define us. we will define this day by the story that we continue to tell tomorrow, and the tomorrow after that, the week after that in the year after that. there is a very sad and regrettable coarseness in our politics, that we have all seen too much of today. our opponents have become our enemies. debate has become our enemies. debate has become intimidation. what democracy is about, and we know this here, because we are the birthplace of democracy, it is about the liberation, it is about action, it is about progress, it is about working together, and it is
we have ove rco iti e home of a lot of history. we have overcome a lot in our democracy.is tired of hatred, and of intolerance and of bigotry, that has come to us and that has marched down with torches oi'i that has marched down with torches on the lawn of one of the founders of democracy, it is brought here by outsiders, and it is brought here by people who belong in the trash heap of history, with these ideas. they are going to be in the trash heap of history. this day will not define us....
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he describes at office as being republican simplest ity. the office was nice but from great britain the correspondent was ewed to covering kings and courts. but the governor didn't congress. john j. petis one of the governors serving mississippi throughout the years, served during the civil year. he would rather eat fire or have lunch with any yankee. petis was important to mississippi because he was instrumental in leading mississippi out of of the union becoming the sec state to do so following south carolina eventually joining the rest of other states that led to the confederacy. the building was captured several times during the war, the first time in may of 1863 when union army and soldiers came in one of the first people coming in was a man by the name of fred grant. he was the son of the union general grant. he came into the governor's office when he came in there was the still lit pipe from john j. petis. he apparently confiscated for his own use. another governor i like to talk about was ames. he was a union general who came union
he describes at office as being republican simplest ity. the office was nice but from great britain the correspondent was ewed to covering kings and courts. but the governor didn't congress. john j. petis one of the governors serving mississippi throughout the years, served during the civil year. he would rather eat fire or have lunch with any yankee. petis was important to mississippi because he was instrumental in leading mississippi out of of the union becoming the sec state to do so...
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i was a transportation banker for number of years for both .ity core and bank of america i had worked for transportation companies, so my background was actually in transportation, so it is nice to be able to return to a field which i had worked previously. it is nice to be able to be back in a department that unfamiliar. watch our interview with elaine chao, secretary of transportation in the trump administration, tonight at 8:00 eastern. this weekend, massachusetts congressman richard neal, the top democrat on the ways and on the prospect for overhauling the u.s. tax code. he is our guest on "newsmakers." energy and natural resources committee yesterday held a hearing on how technology can be used to reduce forest fires. witnesses from the agricultural department, interior department, and state officials from washington, alaska, and main testified. lisa murkowski is chair of the committee. >> good morning. the committee will come to order. we are here today to take a look at wildfires, to examine our wildfire management program, the collaboration that is what iron to reduce risk to
i was a transportation banker for number of years for both .ity core and bank of america i had worked for transportation companies, so my background was actually in transportation, so it is nice to be able to return to a field which i had worked previously. it is nice to be able to be back in a department that unfamiliar. watch our interview with elaine chao, secretary of transportation in the trump administration, tonight at 8:00 eastern. this weekend, massachusetts congressman richard neal,...
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mo farah‘s10,000m gold is still the team's only medal as they suffered another case of fourth—itis. 0llyn for us and i spoke to him at the close of the evening session. it has become a bit of a recurring theme. we would love to speak about firsts, seconds and thirds. tonight the british team, i can give you a fourth, fifth and sixth. the final event on the track, the women's 200 metre final. gina asher—smith looked so metre final. gina asher—smith looked so strong and getting to the final -- dina. so strong and getting to the final —— dina. but what a field she faced. daphne schippers, the reigning world champion, retained her title. the ivory coast runner getting silver. the 400 metre libby kennedy and stormed through to deny dina a medal. i mixed -- missed out on a bronze. i am quite frustrated. but at the same time in reflection i really ha p py at the same time in reflection i really happy to have done a 22 with little training. this is what is truly stand out in that everything you've been through, the broken foot, the surgery. i'm over the moon, fourth place. but they might not hav
mo farah‘s10,000m gold is still the team's only medal as they suffered another case of fourth—itis. 0llyn for us and i spoke to him at the close of the evening session. it has become a bit of a recurring theme. we would love to speak about firsts, seconds and thirds. tonight the british team, i can give you a fourth, fifth and sixth. the final event on the track, the women's 200 metre final. gina asher—smith looked so metre final. gina asher—smith looked so strong and getting to the...
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d and n signaling they are going to withdraw the united states from participation in the iti and even more advanced forms of participation than developed under the obama administration. >> and we will get to this. >> i was writing something yesterday about journalism in these times. one of the things that occurred to me, piecing through some details -- and this isn't surprising, maybe not that interesting. i think of the practical matter, all these rights and norms are intertwined. we tend to take them on in silos, what's happening to environmental regulation, what's happening to pressure attacks on professional journalism, what's happening to transparency. what's happening to civil society, not just in this country, but in lots of other places. if you look back to the pressures on civil society groups like global witness over the last 10 years, globally, and the space in which groups like that operate, it has been narrowing quite steadily. and now it has just pivoted off a cliff. when we talk about corruption and strategies to combat it, and the extractive's, looking at the next 3 or
d and n signaling they are going to withdraw the united states from participation in the iti and even more advanced forms of participation than developed under the obama administration. >> and we will get to this. >> i was writing something yesterday about journalism in these times. one of the things that occurred to me, piecing through some details -- and this isn't surprising, maybe not that interesting. i think of the practical matter, all these rights and norms are intertwined....
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those group his large gains in coverage, which helped a lot of coverage disparities, however, they ities still persist, still are more likely to be uninsured and again, just this coverage is though a key and essential component to improving alth and disparities, it is not enough, we have to take into account factors. host: access and outcomes comparing the black community in this ountry to whites in country. again, from kaiser family 11% of blacks a, in america told -- have been old by their doctors they have diabetes, that compares to 7% of america.n 11% of blacks report currently have being asthma compared to 9% whites, 38% of adults, african american adults who are compared his country to 28% of whites and then in insurance, cess to 12% of blacks in this country uninsured compared to 8% of whites in this country, from the 15, again charts from kaiser family foundation. west e, in milton, virginia, good morning. caller: yes, you just said that kaiser family foundation, i think you will find in our state that is going to be pretty well equal. a lot of people who are large and it has to
those group his large gains in coverage, which helped a lot of coverage disparities, however, they ities still persist, still are more likely to be uninsured and again, just this coverage is though a key and essential component to improving alth and disparities, it is not enough, we have to take into account factors. host: access and outcomes comparing the black community in this ountry to whites in country. again, from kaiser family 11% of blacks a, in america told -- have been old by their...
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olly, no medals today and another case of fourth—itis but still plenty to talk about, shall we startith in the 200 metres? yes, day eight of these championships. good evening. we have to go back to the very opening night for the gold from mo farah and we have been waiting and waiting and it has been a recurring theme. we would love to be speaking about first seven seconds and thirds tonight but as far as the british team is concerned we have a fourth or fifth and six. the final event on the track was the 200 metres final with dina asher—smith who looked so strongly getting to that final but, my word, what a field she faced in that final. dafne schippers, the reigning world champion retained her title. she won bronze in the 100 here and the ivory coast ‘s marie josee ta lou followed up her 100 metres silver with another and shaunae miller—uibo, the 400 metres olympic champion, stormed through to deny at dina asher—smith a medal, another for deny at dina asher—smith a medal, anotherfor britain. deny at dina asher—smith a medal, another for britain. i missed out on another for britain.
olly, no medals today and another case of fourth—itis but still plenty to talk about, shall we startith in the 200 metres? yes, day eight of these championships. good evening. we have to go back to the very opening night for the gold from mo farah and we have been waiting and waiting and it has been a recurring theme. we would love to be speaking about first seven seconds and thirds tonight but as far as the british team is concerned we have a fourth or fifth and six. the final event on the...
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>>itis a good one, huh? donald trump's approval rating with alabama republicans so unquestionably donald trump is an as set here. is it enough to overcome the baggage. >> no, go back to the other one. >> you want to see the picture again? remember jib jab? >> that picture of mitch mcconnell, smiling, never seen him like that. >> mcconnell, bentley, strange, trump, that's what he hopes weighs more. i don't know how it's spoetzed to look. we'll find out which one of these things carries more weight with republican primary voters in alabama. and to test the republicans around the country i think will be looking at too. how much pull does donald trump have with their voters? >> how awesome is that picture? luther strange needs to make that his profile pic. we'll take a break. next, president trump finally delivered a strongish statement denouncing the hate groups responsible for the awful violence that took place this weekend. but how does his statement and the fact it took two days to deliver it compare to amer
>>itis a good one, huh? donald trump's approval rating with alabama republicans so unquestionably donald trump is an as set here. is it enough to overcome the baggage. >> no, go back to the other one. >> you want to see the picture again? remember jib jab? >> that picture of mitch mcconnell, smiling, never seen him like that. >> mcconnell, bentley, strange, trump, that's what he hopes weighs more. i don't know how it's spoetzed to look. we'll find out which one of...
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they focused on minor ity healt. she tells me they are glad to see this issue getting attention and funding. they are right now hold iing thr national conference here in philadelphia where drug overdose is a major killer. inside the office of the health commissioner, he's tracking impact of opioid abuse. >> it's a major cause of death now and all preventable if we handle this crisis better. >> reporter: a a new report urges the president to declare a national emergency. it makes specific recommendations. like getting narcan into the hands of all law enforcement. >>. >> the opioid and substance problem is critical. it has been critical in our community for a long time. >> dr. brown. says they support initiatives to increase training, but warned there could be additional costs for new requirements. >> when you mandate it, you're going to have cover some costs to cover that additional mandate. >> the report is an interim one with more work ahead at a time when they see a lot of work left to do. he runs a substance abuse
they focused on minor ity healt. she tells me they are glad to see this issue getting attention and funding. they are right now hold iing thr national conference here in philadelphia where drug overdose is a major killer. inside the office of the health commissioner, he's tracking impact of opioid abuse. >> it's a major cause of death now and all preventable if we handle this crisis better. >> reporter: a a new report urges the president to declare a national emergency. it makes...
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happened, talked about the items shoalen in the first history and the officers question his sex wall ity. -- >> a few minutes later, a officer dances and then she busts another move by the staircase. >> we've got police out here dancing in my home. and acting as if this is a joke. and this is serious, this is my life. >> reporter: now, we talked about d.c. police and a spokesperson told us the two officers have been placed on noncontact status for misconduct following the initial complaint, but there's a internal affairs investigation. the spokesperson says, devote, in a written statement, their behavior is not representative of the we are here to help environment, we to uphold on a detail basis for residents and visitors of d.c. we remain committed to providing positive interactions with all and hold the trust of the community in my regards. >> williams says he doesn't plan on leaving south east. he says he's going to continue believing in the community. >>> thank you. new at 11:00, proof that you never know what goes on behind closed doors. two people have been arrested now in nokesvil
happened, talked about the items shoalen in the first history and the officers question his sex wall ity. -- >> a few minutes later, a officer dances and then she busts another move by the staircase. >> we've got police out here dancing in my home. and acting as if this is a joke. and this is serious, this is my life. >> reporter: now, we talked about d.c. police and a spokesperson told us the two officers have been placed on noncontact status for misconduct following the...
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actually there's nothingtle about this situation because their son itis the man. >> we just hooked upon on the video says this kid can catch anything. and i'm going to go ahead and agree with that. >> supposed to be fishing not a mammaling. >> getting close. humpback whales. >> they don't seem to be the least bit concerned. >> oh, they're not. because these kids are about that life. >> look at them. yeah. >> that's awesome. the kid got so excited he cursed. i think you get a pass for that. >> cool experience. >>> these kids here were hanging out in taiwan. the friends are recording and he's like dink dink dink dink just moving right along. homie,t to watch out. >> oh. brained him on the side. he took that light pole out. >> yeah, he did. his friends are cracking up. the internet is also pretty amused. because it's gone viral. >> that was great. >> and you'll be happy to know they didn't charge him for the damage. >>> it's that time of the year where kids are going back to school or just going to school for the first time. mila here is going to break down her experience. >>y mom had so
actually there's nothingtle about this situation because their son itis the man. >> we just hooked upon on the video says this kid can catch anything. and i'm going to go ahead and agree with that. >> supposed to be fishing not a mammaling. >> getting close. humpback whales. >> they don't seem to be the least bit concerned. >> oh, they're not. because these kids are about that life. >> look at them. yeah. >> that's awesome. the kid got so excited he...
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when they pass a bill and have it to a ity to give nebulous group to come up with regulations, it's outrageous. guest: that is exactly the issue. really difficult to start business in the u.s. these days. businesses, the cost per employee is something like $9000 employee, combined with federal paperwork, just regulation. when you get down to small usinesses, that is up to $11,000, small businesses don't have dedicated people who can -- paperwork and s know the tricks of the trade. they don't have compliance that, s or anything like employee.- $11,000 per cuimagine what it is like if you think, i will start a business, hire five people, you have $55,000 over and above your profit and loss and pay the employees and everything, just of the compliance cost program alone. that is why small business in particular are really, really hit by this regulation. you're right, large businesses are, too, when large fast, that can't open means other small businesses, to would have sprung up surround them, they are also caused s a cascade, all by over regulation in this country. host: when it comes to exchange
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part of the problem you have in filled with ity eight personality types, used to controlling eechts, particularly donald trump, who is really, his strength is marketing. messages, shapes products, views himself as a tough , that is a really guy to convince saying, look, you got to step back, you can't ackage yourself, you can't control this message. the problem with the trump administration is the same have with dancing, there are three beats behind. they constantly are behind the scandal. it,only way to get ahead of only way to control it and this stopeem counter intuitive, trying to control it. it is when you have bad news, option in washington is when and how it gets released. you always have to release it the other side. so that has been the problem, and have been reactive also, there have been untruthful hings said, there have been misleading things said and that deepened or prolonged the scandal. obstruction go to of justice? guest: it can. about en skeptical obstruction claim, as criminal defense attorney i tend to view case here a a real and there are a dozens of obstruction
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a as the ity of these hous model, over 75,000 houston borrowers could be unable to make a mortgage payment within the nemonths, and 45,000 could become seriously delinquent on their loans within the next four hont months. fannie mae, fred ty mac and fha have said they will offer loan fore bearens which means you don't have to pay the mortgage, but the interest does agrew and it doesn't s t the house is t l totally destroye o the storm. houston homeowners today have more equity in their homes than katrina homeowners did because of stricter underwriting today and higher home prices, so they should have the incentive to stay and pay, but if the amount of losses t they have, they could still walk away. for "nightly business report", i'm diana oleic in washington. >> and coming up, uber has a new ceo. but the challenges are mounting before he even begins. we'll expl here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. a big data day starting with jobless claims. we get a sense of how the consume r is faring when income and a snapshot of housing demand with july pending home sales. that's what to watch
a as the ity of these hous model, over 75,000 houston borrowers could be unable to make a mortgage payment within the nemonths, and 45,000 could become seriously delinquent on their loans within the next four hont months. fannie mae, fred ty mac and fha have said they will offer loan fore bearens which means you don't have to pay the mortgage, but the interest does agrew and it doesn't s t the house is t l totally destroye o the storm. houston homeowners today have more equity in their homes...
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ity any. >> reporter: kristen, b.a.r.t. police released those images of that suspect during a very rare 6:00 a.m. news conference this morning, and within just a couple of hours of those images going public, they now have the man under arrest. newly released photos from inside the b.a.r.t. train show the suspect involved in two random attacks. >> just completely unprovoked. no dialogue between him or the victims, and he just did the swinging of the cutters and the punch to the face. >> reporter: the man got on the train at 4:30 and you can see he's holding a can of beer and without provocation he slammed a pair of bolt cutters into the victim's head and the second attack took place saturday night as the train approached the embarcadero station. >> the passenger was standing near the hand rail, he took a swing at him and, missed and hit him in the mouth. > reporter: did he appear violent at all to you? >> very quiet, very >> reporter: what was your suspect when you saw his image all over the news? >> i was shocked. said oh,
ity any. >> reporter: kristen, b.a.r.t. police released those images of that suspect during a very rare 6:00 a.m. news conference this morning, and within just a couple of hours of those images going public, they now have the man under arrest. newly released photos from inside the b.a.r.t. train show the suspect involved in two random attacks. >> just completely unprovoked. no dialogue between him or the victims, and he just did the swinging of the cutters and the punch to the face....
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in has court and the judge told him, do the e-mails and he erased them, not to mention, and all the ity for.r stuff he's been sued you trump voters, if you had common sense, you will see the and corruption. host: thank you for calling. if you have been wondering about spicer lately, after his tango with the press corps, sean sit this dance out. what they are talking about here, "dancing with the stars," sorry fans of the spicer u won't see mr. waltzing across the floor. turned down the show because of commitments in the fall. tmz quoted a source saying no explanation of what the entail.nts might another theory suggests spicer could be saving himself from humiliation, he's not a good dancer said the source from tmz, from rick learned perry his mistakes, perry, who is energy secretary, voted off week during cond his run on the show last year. a bit of flavor from the the ington post," from featured section there. florida, rom republican, you are on the air. host: did i get your name right, name?s your caller: cecil. host: i'm sorry, go ahead, cecil. caller: i'm calling, we get stuff made
in has court and the judge told him, do the e-mails and he erased them, not to mention, and all the ity for.r stuff he's been sued you trump voters, if you had common sense, you will see the and corruption. host: thank you for calling. if you have been wondering about spicer lately, after his tango with the press corps, sean sit this dance out. what they are talking about here, "dancing with the stars," sorry fans of the spicer u won't see mr. waltzing across the floor. turned down...
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week, to maybe launch them within dozens of miles of guam -it them within dozens of miles of guam —itisurs talks with the north — i think that we know that the north engages with talks when it thinks it has something to gain. what are the chances, do you think? well, we heard about discussions of kind of back channel talks going on in new york, at the new york channel at the united nations is how it has been referred to — as i say, that is just almost a day to day discussion, not really the basis for formal negotiations. we also heard from the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, talking about the united states' desire to see talks, to see the resumption of talks, and we've seen the resumption of talks, and we've seen both the defence secretary mattis and secretary of state rex tillerson talk about not wanting to overthrow the regime in the north and not wanting to see an accelerated reunification of the korean peninsular. so they're trying on the diplomatic front to offer some reassurance to north korea in the hope that it will step back from the hope that it will step back from the b
week, to maybe launch them within dozens of miles of guam -it them within dozens of miles of guam —itisurs talks with the north — i think that we know that the north engages with talks when it thinks it has something to gain. what are the chances, do you think? well, we heard about discussions of kind of back channel talks going on in new york, at the new york channel at the united nations is how it has been referred to — as i say, that is just almost a day to day discussion, not really...
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via malta and italy of around two decades ago explaining that hate being pursued by libyan or thor ities after being given residency status he's since received overhauls a million euros in social benefits. again says that it's outrageous for the a mom to threaten the society he's living in. nor french so it was not possible to integrate him in the top market so it was not possible that he has got work so he got this social welfare of course the views are not excluding him from the social welfare but he got the money exactly from the society he is preaching against already before the investigation to all federal authorities who are excluding. from the start towards next steps or in discussion. belgian police have launched investigations into one hundred eighty nine terrible eight incidents since the bit since the beginning of twenty seventeen as according to the country's federal prosecutor that means an average of twenty three cases opened every month all over has the details. the focus has switched away from trying to look at those that perhaps could trying come from europe to go to tur
via malta and italy of around two decades ago explaining that hate being pursued by libyan or thor ities after being given residency status he's since received overhauls a million euros in social benefits. again says that it's outrageous for the a mom to threaten the society he's living in. nor french so it was not possible to integrate him in the top market so it was not possible that he has got work so he got this social welfare of course the views are not excluding him from the social...
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about the ways that total wars come to an end it seems to me if the concept of total war has any to ity, it should be used help us think about the ways that total wars have to end in a limited wars.than it seems to me that one war ator of total war is a that intentionally targets civilians and intentionally not as an m incidental part of war that is wars could -- t to aimed to deny food civilians. this is a key concept that both understood that they were fighting -- they were fighting well.ans as makesn's march to the sea point. the first world war, of course, beginnings of strategic bombing using zeppelins and airplanes to away as argets as far london. both involved genocide and the so big of a rail gun that it could only be moved by rail. bombings in paris, unfortunately for the germans nd of course for the people in paris, one of those shells went through a church on a good read service and if you versailles.f t opens up the possibility for change. in the american civil war it seems the most obvious case of emancipation. comes into effect in 1863 because of the environment of total w
about the ways that total wars come to an end it seems to me if the concept of total war has any to ity, it should be used help us think about the ways that total wars have to end in a limited wars.than it seems to me that one war ator of total war is a that intentionally targets civilians and intentionally not as an m incidental part of war that is wars could -- t to aimed to deny food civilians. this is a key concept that both understood that they were fighting -- they were fighting well.ans...
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itie: i can't wait to get started. on the capital beltway, some delays. an 11 minute commute from the american legion bridge. scene.ck 7 above the a couple of cars collided. one is facing the wrong way on the outer loop of the beltway on the exit before the dulles toll road. this has an effect on the toll lanes. the far right lane at the exit, that is blocks. the left lane and the mainline is blocked off. delays are starting to slow. maps, right now on the silver line, there are delays towards largo town center due to an early train malfunction. that is our traffic watch. st announcer: you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. new developments out of illinois. an airport tower camera catching the moment an airplane engine explodes. in a massivemes amount of smoke pour out of the engine. firefighters attacked fire within minutes. the ntsb is trying to figure out what caused the fire. a stafford county deputy is recovering after an accidental drug overdose. the deputy arrested two people found unconscious in a van out side a preschool. they
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ity sense of history, it's sense of historical context is by no means reliable. the film spends most of its time, and this is good, tracking the story of mildred and richard and the three kids across time. and it can do that through these images. and then when it reaches the supreme court it, does precisely what a documentary ought to do. ever since the 1950s, the proceedings of the court have been recorded. so there are in fact recordings where you can hear the actual argument, the oral argument, both sides presenting their case, their preferred argument in the case beak argued, the questions that come from the justices and we get to hear it just as if we were there on site at that time. something ha cohen and hersch cough were, mildred and richard stayed away. they'd hear about it later. but the film does not tell well the rest of the story. what was at issue as to how the court might have ruled does not come up. loving versus virginia was such a break-through decision. it even implies that the ruling though clearly it benefits the lovings, maybe didn't do very
ity sense of history, it's sense of historical context is by no means reliable. the film spends most of its time, and this is good, tracking the story of mildred and richard and the three kids across time. and it can do that through these images. and then when it reaches the supreme court it, does precisely what a documentary ought to do. ever since the 1950s, the proceedings of the court have been recorded. so there are in fact recordings where you can hear the actual argument, the oral...
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here's nick miller. ities and tomorrow they will remain in private remembering their mother and the tragict in there may be some soggy bottoms around this afternoon over eastern are getting some we are getting through for scotland and northern ireland some but for scotla nd northern ireland some but for scotland and northern ireland some sunshine. and even a rumble of thunder. some showers popping up across the east of england. so this afternoon it is so
here's nick miller. ities and tomorrow they will remain in private remembering their mother and the tragict in there may be some soggy bottoms around this afternoon over eastern are getting some we are getting through for scotland and northern ireland some but for scotla nd northern ireland some but for scotland and northern ireland some sunshine. and even a rumble of thunder. some showers popping up across the east of england. so this afternoon it is so
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here's nick miller. ities and tomorrow they will remain in private remembering their mother and the tragic events of 20 years ago when she was killed in the car accident in there may be some soggy bottoms around this afternoon over eastern are getting some we are getting through for scotland and northern ireland some but for scotla nd northern ireland some but for scotland and northern ireland some sunshine. and even a rumble of thunder. some showers popping up across the east of england. so this afternoon it is so much cooler than yesterday. more than 10 degrees in some places. 13 celsius whereas in wales it is brightening up. sunny spells developing more widely across the north of england. for northern ireland and scotland some quite warm sunny spells away from any of the showers. some heavy downpours around. into tonight eventually rain clears away from the east of england. showers coming into western coastal areas but many places becoming dry away from the odd patch of mr fogg but also quite cool. —— mist and fog. potentially quite a wet start tomorrow across parts of north wales and n
here's nick miller. ities and tomorrow they will remain in private remembering their mother and the tragic events of 20 years ago when she was killed in the car accident in there may be some soggy bottoms around this afternoon over eastern are getting some we are getting through for scotland and northern ireland some but for scotla nd northern ireland some but for scotland and northern ireland some sunshine. and even a rumble of thunder. some showers popping up across the east of england. so...
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>> range goes from one point innermost o the planet to we don't know the but ity of the alternative omething like 20 relateed by racial integral numbers that's particularly hard. our solar system for the moon around jupiter and shows it indicates that these planet s planets migrated and are configuration. have one he case they income position. observations ew that are coming. thoughts why e this is so exciting for you personally. personally. exciting for me. great opportunity to study in deday. we know we can try to understand what the air s like around rocky planets outside of our solar system. >> i'll give two favorite reasons. dismissed the works a so the fact that we're here tremendous. the other point is we're real excited because we see ourselves we're the group of pioneers and the just the fact that we're this lose now to finding so many habitable worlds is so exciting. for more of a 's .ersonal experience chlt the ability to do the there's a lot d of engineering. it was not clear we'd be able to precision so it's hard ying that all of our work and myself and my peers and the engineer
>> range goes from one point innermost o the planet to we don't know the but ity of the alternative omething like 20 relateed by racial integral numbers that's particularly hard. our solar system for the moon around jupiter and shows it indicates that these planet s planets migrated and are configuration. have one he case they income position. observations ew that are coming. thoughts why e this is so exciting for you personally. personally. exciting for me. great opportunity to study in...
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people like mitch mcconnell and others go to washington with good intentions, but later get beltway-itisc rhetoric about class warfare where taxes are needed to punish the rich. >> you saw that not cutting capital gains, the ones obama raised in obamacare for fear we'll be labeled the party of the rich. if you can't defend your basic principles, it's time for you to find new employment like an uber driver. david: we had three years of redistributionist policies and we saw the divide between the poor and the rich. with ronald reagan you had across the board tax cuts and look what happened. the poorest 20% did just as well as the richest 21%. if you want the divide to come together, you have tax cuts across the board. >> that number for the poorest has the take into account millions of people coming into this country. immigrants who start at the bottom of the ladder. david: they come here because they want to be rich or have their own business and have a piece of the american pie. >> one of the things people are disappointed on the senate side is the lack of imagination in getting somethin
people like mitch mcconnell and others go to washington with good intentions, but later get beltway-itisc rhetoric about class warfare where taxes are needed to punish the rich. >> you saw that not cutting capital gains, the ones obama raised in obamacare for fear we'll be labeled the party of the rich. if you can't defend your basic principles, it's time for you to find new employment like an uber driver. david: we had three years of redistributionist policies and we saw the divide...
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if anything is done, itis— the medicals.look at who we can get out on loan because the ones that aren‘t going to play. with the loan window shutting it tends to be — this is what we have done, we are happy, relaxed chairmen and maybe owners go away for a week and it is not that long before you are looking at the january window. well i know this is your first window for january window. well i know this is yourfirst window for a january window. well i know this is your first window for a while where your first window for a while where you are not involved. enjoy it. well, among all the excitement of deadline day, we shouldn‘t forget that it‘s international week with all the home nations involved in world cup qualifiers this weekend. england and scotland play tomorrow. we‘ll hear from the scottish camp in a moment but england are in malta from where we can join our correspondent, natalie pirks. natalie, we‘ve been hearing from alex oxlade chamberlain who‘s with the england squad over there of course. is there a sense that the t
if anything is done, itis— the medicals.look at who we can get out on loan because the ones that aren‘t going to play. with the loan window shutting it tends to be — this is what we have done, we are happy, relaxed chairmen and maybe owners go away for a week and it is not that long before you are looking at the january window. well i know this is your first window for january window. well i know this is yourfirst window for a january window. well i know this is your first window for a...
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itis a formidable arsenal as is, certainly formidable enough to take care of any scenario in korea. rob,e: our thanks to joining us there from washington, d.c., mark. let's get to the markets. gold continuing to rise, investors favor assets, with the markets reporter for bloomberg news. high-yield, starting with this chaff. -- chart. we will focus around three charts. there has been a real rush to high yields. the question which this chart needs answering is is it justified. has the push downward in yield justified or not? >> we are living in a world of risk. the prospects of tighter monetary policies as an investor , they are happy to hold soundseld paper and it slightly counterintuitive, but in general when interest rates rise it coincided with a rally in the high-yield bonds. it highlights the fact that economic growth is pretty decent, companies with stronger earnings and strong risk appetites. the counter is that this risk cycle couldn't be any different. it has proceeded the improvement in economic growth and center -- central banks have automatically depressed ceo in the high
itis a formidable arsenal as is, certainly formidable enough to take care of any scenario in korea. rob,e: our thanks to joining us there from washington, d.c., mark. let's get to the markets. gold continuing to rise, investors favor assets, with the markets reporter for bloomberg news. high-yield, starting with this chaff. -- chart. we will focus around three charts. there has been a real rush to high yields. the question which this chart needs answering is is it justified. has the push...
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. -- itis a big story really tells you what has been happening, people loading up ahead of the speculative -- the speculation that we might see capacity get taken out of the system and i believe you are talking about that in a moment. let's have a look at sovereign ands -- yields are up futures are also reacting, moving up in line across the cash markets in the asia-pacific. yousef: one of the key questions is what's happening with volatility. it was down at one point, and then of course what's happening in the commodities space, brent crude holding on to gains. we are looking ahead to what's happening with u.s. inventories, a survey suggesting a draw down last week, recovering from falling oil demand out of china. these exchange currencies kicked in, this is getting into the fourth day of declines for the middle. narrowing atre 13.31, and the south african high court will rule tuesday on the central bank, a very sensitive issue. away from the opening of the emirates market, we have plenty of earnings to kick through in terms of the broader equity pulse. the index is great for mid and larg
. -- itis a big story really tells you what has been happening, people loading up ahead of the speculative -- the speculation that we might see capacity get taken out of the system and i believe you are talking about that in a moment. let's have a look at sovereign ands -- yields are up futures are also reacting, moving up in line across the cash markets in the asia-pacific. yousef: one of the key questions is what's happening with volatility. it was down at one point, and then of course what's...
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agreement we are going to make more stronger asia, especially china, and we will decrease the competitiv ity in north america. >> is anyone left on the phone? anyone left on the floor? with that, thank you for coming. it has been a pleasure. you have my contact information. let us know if we can do anything to help. >> sunday night on q and a, real clear politics washington bureau u.s. recounts events in history that happened on specific dates throughout the year in his book "on the state date."this heavy, it is uranium. it is the components of the atom bomb that will be dropped on japan in world war ii. obviously, top-secret. so top-secret that the navy doesn't do the normal things it has. this ship, after delivering its cargo, it heads out to rendezvous. it doesn't get an escort. there is no destroyer escort. there are not enough people is missing.t it is sent into submarine-infested waters and is sunk. the story is that no one is whatng for them and happens. what happens is that they drown, they die of dehydration, sharks eat them. it is it terrible story. house minority whip steny to dis
agreement we are going to make more stronger asia, especially china, and we will decrease the competitiv ity in north america. >> is anyone left on the phone? anyone left on the floor? with that, thank you for coming. it has been a pleasure. you have my contact information. let us know if we can do anything to help. >> sunday night on q and a, real clear politics washington bureau u.s. recounts events in history that happened on specific dates throughout the year in his book...
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the national council of agriculture is in favor of -- product of more ity, and thei national council of agriculture will be looking always to maintain the competitive in the markets. we are committing to looking for better marketing in access into the three countries. the protocols should be treated in order of the risk of each one. naftadernization of -- to be make the stronger trade in the region and contribute to development of the partners. duval, iennett, mr. celebrate that the true presidents of the private sector for agriculture of the three countries, we are together the main concerns , and we have a very clear from the point of view of mexico, and we have been , butng with the government we are not agreed to the exchange point for any other economic activity. i'm very thankful for all of you being here, especially with the schedules, and you can count on mexico and the national council of agriculture to build together. thank you very much. >> thank you, gentlemen. he will now have a ceremonial signing of the letter, again, to the ministers. like --n, if you'd gentlemen, if y
the national council of agriculture is in favor of -- product of more ity, and thei national council of agriculture will be looking always to maintain the competitive in the markets. we are committing to looking for better marketing in access into the three countries. the protocols should be treated in order of the risk of each one. naftadernization of -- to be make the stronger trade in the region and contribute to development of the partners. duval, iennett, mr. celebrate that the true...
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why i am pleased to see a diligent effort by the administration to address the concerns of the entire ity of the super fund process. this includes the change to the super fund delegation authority on may 9th requires all remedial decisions expected to cost more than $50 million to be approved by the epa administrator rather than being decided exclusively by the regions. subsequently, the administrator created a task force to recommend improvements to the super fund program resulting in the release last tuesday of 42 recommendations designed to achieve a number of worthy objectives to expedite cleanup and remediation. such as promoting the use of a phased approach at large and complex sites, further incorporating technical and scientifically sound review, engaging partners and stakeholders, prioritizing redevelopment and encouraging public/private partnerships. my oral and written testimony is consistent with and builds on these valuable regulatory improvements. but also identifies additional issues that need to be addressed. there are several steps in the super fund process and each can c
why i am pleased to see a diligent effort by the administration to address the concerns of the entire ity of the super fund process. this includes the change to the super fund delegation authority on may 9th requires all remedial decisions expected to cost more than $50 million to be approved by the epa administrator rather than being decided exclusively by the regions. subsequently, the administrator created a task force to recommend improvements to the super fund program resulting in the...