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country who are not authorized. that's a huge magnet for illegal immigration. that's what keeps these criminals smuggling organizations wealthy and what keeps them making money, that as long as people think they can come here to work illegally and get away with it, they are going to keep trying. that's very dangerous. we cannot allow that as a country. so that's why immigration laws need to be enforced, why i.c.e. needs the ability to do its job and why the state cannot substitute its judgment for the federal government's in this area of the law. >> orange park, florida, david, a republican. >> caller: yes. i wanted to ask if local or state officials can be held criminally responsible if they illegally harbor illegal immigrants, that i.c.e. is looking for and they don't turn them over. can they be held criminally responsible? >> okay. jessica? >> that's a good question. yes. federal law says that no one may harbor or shield an illegal alien from detection by the feds. there is a provision in the law for that and i t
country who are not authorized. that's a huge magnet for illegal immigration. that's what keeps these criminals smuggling organizations wealthy and what keeps them making money, that as long as people think they can come here to work illegally and get away with it, they are going to keep trying. that's very dangerous. we cannot allow that as a country. so that's why immigration laws need to be enforced, why i.c.e. needs the ability to do its job and why the state cannot substitute its judgment...
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>> the answer is who knows. >> the answer is who knowing. i'll keep you honest on that. the second piece as you know is the destiny child's piece. and i don't know if you remember when beyonce was in destiny's child. can you pay my bills, can you pay my automobiles. joe scarborough raising the same issue. >> one, donald trump doesn't tell the truth. and secondly, donald trump doesn't pay his legal fees. donald trump doesn't pay any fees. >> ross, do you think that's hurting the president getting counsel today? >> no. actually, i don't think that's a big issue at all. if you're looking to make a lot of money, representing a public official or the office of a public official is not the place to look. i don't think it's a fees issue. honestly, i think the pbig issu is number one, the president's probably not taking this seriously enough. i think he thinks that because there was no collusion he shouldn't be so worried. he's misperceiving the risk. and he's probably looking for lawyer love in all the wrong places. the folks he's talking to are primarily the usual suspects, th
>> the answer is who knows. >> the answer is who knowing. i'll keep you honest on that. the second piece as you know is the destiny child's piece. and i don't know if you remember when beyonce was in destiny's child. can you pay my bills, can you pay my automobiles. joe scarborough raising the same issue. >> one, donald trump doesn't tell the truth. and secondly, donald trump doesn't pay his legal fees. donald trump doesn't pay any fees. >> ross, do you think that's...
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others who deserted. lot of these folks will be on the tour in march from hanoi to my lai and then to saigon. the exhibit will have photographs of them from information that they said, and feature the underground papers that they produced telling other soldiers about what was going on, exposing the horrors and the injustice of that war. enlisted inox, you the military during the vietnam war. can you talk about your personal experience, why you decided to enlist, what the consciousness of the soldiers were? >> i joined in 1968. i had got my draft notice for a two-year draft enlistment in the army, but i wound up -- i had no consciousness about the war you know, against it or for it, but i thought i had a duty to my country so i joined the marine corps for four years. not a deep thinker, but that is what i did. i spent 18 months in vietnam. most of that time i was up on areasz in a populated fighting north vietnamese regulars. but with no contact with the vietnamese civilians. the last six months of my tour
others who deserted. lot of these folks will be on the tour in march from hanoi to my lai and then to saigon. the exhibit will have photographs of them from information that they said, and feature the underground papers that they produced telling other soldiers about what was going on, exposing the horrors and the injustice of that war. enlisted inox, you the military during the vietnam war. can you talk about your personal experience, why you decided to enlist, what the consciousness of the...
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bless those who gave form to the dream, who honed plans and laid a firm foundation.less this ground that gives of itself to support the center of healing. may this building live lightly on this earth, using resources sparingly and respectfully. bless those who have constructed this space. may they know that they are healers. may the jobs created by this project sustain families who call this city their home. bless future generations who will come here to work that all might experience meaning and purpose in their labor. cement the past and future with the present that we may be of one accord in our partnership. and bless these rooms, that they may be strong enough to hold a client's pain and pourous enough to allow our own humanity to seep through our sterile processes. may it pulsate with our good deeds and flow with justice and compassion for all who seek healing within its walls. amen. now, it's my pleasure to ask mayor mark farrell to continue on. thank you. [applause] thank you, sister. thank you. it is an honor to be here this morning to celebrate the opening o
bless those who gave form to the dream, who honed plans and laid a firm foundation.less this ground that gives of itself to support the center of healing. may this building live lightly on this earth, using resources sparingly and respectfully. bless those who have constructed this space. may they know that they are healers. may the jobs created by this project sustain families who call this city their home. bless future generations who will come here to work that all might experience meaning...
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who spent a lot of time in vietnam. memoir about vietnam. with some of the people who fought.ne of the chief characters in a book. the colonel who was on the , hece grounds in the 1965 always had the rear front was here. it was here to demoralize the war. that turned into a lack of clarity on the political and strategic affect this -- objectives. the policy of the communist government since 1958, the assassinationhave as a key element of a strategy. they would go after people who ofe part of the leadership south vietnam. by 1960, john kennedy decided we needed to do something, we did not know how to do that. we had incidents which were regretful and disgusting. generally, they were the result overload and people blowing it. they were aberrations. that is not true on the other side. if you look at the way it was talked about, the way it is used -- in thisple example. they had 2000 people assisted with the help temporary control did >> let me remind the audience, we have divided our phone lines it if you are a veteran, we would love to hear from you for all others. also follow u
who spent a lot of time in vietnam. memoir about vietnam. with some of the people who fought.ne of the chief characters in a book. the colonel who was on the , hece grounds in the 1965 always had the rear front was here. it was here to demoralize the war. that turned into a lack of clarity on the political and strategic affect this -- objectives. the policy of the communist government since 1958, the assassinationhave as a key element of a strategy. they would go after people who ofe part of...
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who is doing the jobs and who are they working for, richard.ere just nodding your head. >> yes. this is a way you run a banana republic. you have a strong man and his family are running everything. and making a lot of money in their bys. and who make sure that ought government officials are loyal to them. and it's easy to core are up those types of countries i guess that's the direction these people want to take the united states. we're going to take a global superpower and degrade it into a banana republic. but as a i say, the only person who will come out ahead on this is putin. and we are in very, very serious trouble when our national security is at risk and people are leaving the government simply because they can't get along with the president who just about nobody can get along with. and then we have jared kushner running around cutting business deals all over the world, collecting money. he's keeply in debt to a whole bunch of people who want something out of the united states government. he can't even get a security clearance. bob muel
who is doing the jobs and who are they working for, richard.ere just nodding your head. >> yes. this is a way you run a banana republic. you have a strong man and his family are running everything. and making a lot of money in their bys. and who make sure that ought government officials are loyal to them. and it's easy to core are up those types of countries i guess that's the direction these people want to take the united states. we're going to take a global superpower and degrade it...
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were dealers and who weren't and who was doing it illegally and there were prosecutions of people who gave guns to children, gun collectors mostly in those days and finally the senate actually when burch from indiana, what is it that we are trying to accomplish here and came up with current rules and in 1996, the nra asked for two things, one was that there be an instant check system developed, took some years to do that, today if you buy a gun from a dealer, they dial a number and your name is run through all the databases by the fbi and then within sometimes seconds, sometimes within minutes it comes back to say he can get a gun or he can't and then the law requires that if you were approved for purchase, that those records have to be destroyed and, in fact, that was put into the law and then we had to go to court because the justice department said we were not really going to do that. [laughter] >> and so we had to go back to court to get them to do it. and we also incidentally during clinton administration had to get funding for the program because the government decided, well, if
were dealers and who weren't and who was doing it illegally and there were prosecutions of people who gave guns to children, gun collectors mostly in those days and finally the senate actually when burch from indiana, what is it that we are trying to accomplish here and came up with current rules and in 1996, the nra asked for two things, one was that there be an instant check system developed, took some years to do that, today if you buy a gun from a dealer, they dial a number and your name is...
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guess who's stepping up to pay those costs? people who invest in amvets. these are corporations, these are foundations, this is yet an opportunity for the public and the corporate sector to find a role in how we carryout this program. those are still being determined. we've already fielded requests from companies and even amvets posts that want to fund a lot of what we're going to do. i don't know if that answers your question completely or whoa, but the cost is minimal compared to the return we're getting. i think we've lucked out in that way. >> and just to add to that, leo, i can't overemphasize how important it is to have this kind of assistance on the front lines connecting veterans to our services. because when you hear the number 20 a day, the veset transwho ge into our system for mental health services have better outcomes and their risk of suicide is dramatically lowered. that's not to say it's flawless but it's much, much better than if they're not connected. some veterans may not be enrolled or may not think that it would be a good thing for the
guess who's stepping up to pay those costs? people who invest in amvets. these are corporations, these are foundations, this is yet an opportunity for the public and the corporate sector to find a role in how we carryout this program. those are still being determined. we've already fielded requests from companies and even amvets posts that want to fund a lot of what we're going to do. i don't know if that answers your question completely or whoa, but the cost is minimal compared to the return...
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he is somebody who has -- who does not stay on script.ob mueller is somebody who has shown, even in this investigation, that you don't get to come in and clean it up afterwards. if you make a misstatement, if you knowingly make a misstatement, you don't get to fix that. that exposes you to criminal liability. so this is a danger, will robinson, territory here. the president has said he's eager to talk. so i think that is the potential conflict here. and as the ap reported and others have reported, there's a back and forth on what are the ground rules going to be? what can they talk about? the lawyers are going to try to narrow that as much as possible. so that they don't give president trump a lot of like free range to go in and chat. >> what's in it for mueller to agree to ground rules, other than just being an all-around nice guy? >> well, i mean, look. on the one hand, i think mueller has the leverage here. on the other hand, you know, he wants to be able to say at the end of the day, i gave the president his opportunity to come in and
he is somebody who has -- who does not stay on script.ob mueller is somebody who has shown, even in this investigation, that you don't get to come in and clean it up afterwards. if you make a misstatement, if you knowingly make a misstatement, you don't get to fix that. that exposes you to criminal liability. so this is a danger, will robinson, territory here. the president has said he's eager to talk. so i think that is the potential conflict here. and as the ap reported and others have...
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anybody who challenges these people, anybody who challenges their power, is a threat to them.nd so, yeah, they're going to go after people, and they're going to say that everybody deserves the death penalty. i mean, it's going to be this expanding, broadening net, you know. john bolton, as u.n. ambassador, bolstered the neoconservative movement in building, you know, the -- this was during the time of the cia and expanding into torture. like, they're trying to cover themselves up, and they're trying to protect themselves, and they're trying to -- of course they're going to -- they're going to claim that anybody who challenges them is a traitor. everybody who goes against them is against, you know, the state. and anybody who's against them is worthy of, you know, going away. amy: well, let's go to vice president pence, just last year, describing you as a traitor on fox news. vice president-elect mike pence: private manning is a traitor and should not have been turned into a martyr, as senator cotton said. private manning's actions compromised our national security, endangered a
anybody who challenges these people, anybody who challenges their power, is a threat to them.nd so, yeah, they're going to go after people, and they're going to say that everybody deserves the death penalty. i mean, it's going to be this expanding, broadening net, you know. john bolton, as u.n. ambassador, bolstered the neoconservative movement in building, you know, the -- this was during the time of the cia and expanding into torture. like, they're trying to cover themselves up, and they're...
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died instead of someone else is that who is joining us from paris of the latest thank you. let's now have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a car bomb has exploded in the northern egyptian city of alexandria killing at least one person the targets was reportedly a convoy carrying the city's security chief the attack comes just two days before egypt's presidential election no group has yet claimed responsibility. british regulators have raided the london offices of data from cambridge analytical they're investigating whether the company improperly used data from some fifty million facebook users to talk at voters with political messages the firm is under scrutiny for its role in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election and the breadth of its campaign. us president donald trump has ordered the banning of most transgender troops from serving in the country's military people who have had gender reassignment surgery or taken hormones cannot now serve an earlier version of the ban prompted protests and was successfully challenged in court. to f
died instead of someone else is that who is joining us from paris of the latest thank you. let's now have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a car bomb has exploded in the northern egyptian city of alexandria killing at least one person the targets was reportedly a convoy carrying the city's security chief the attack comes just two days before egypt's presidential election no group has yet claimed responsibility. british regulators have raided the london offices of...
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those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ the future is for the unafraid. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels >>> we've just gotten big breaking news coming out of the white house. the "washington post" is now reporting the president made up his mind national security adviser h.r. mcmaster is gone. the "post" headlined "trump decides to remove national security adviser and others may follow." joining us by phone is the "post's" josh dawsey. explain what you learned. >> five sources tell us, anderson, h.r. mcmaster's days of national security adviser are numbered. the president told his chief of staff earlier this week that he wanted mcmaster gone and wanted finalists to interview to become national security adviser. he has settled on several finalists. among them, john bolton who is a kind of hawkish television commentator who the president actually really likes. keith kellogg who
those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ the future is for the unafraid. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels >>> we've just gotten big breaking news coming out of the white house. the "washington post" is now reporting the president made up his mind national security adviser h.r. mcmaster is gone. the...
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but they are also picking up people who have no criminal background but who have come in contact with.c.e. or the immigrationsystem. they have been ordered deported. or they may have returned to the united states once or twice or multiple times. and that's another big group they're targeting which is dferent than how it was under the latter years of the obama administration. >> so, for example, the chronicle h a story about a family who has been here through the years. he has an old dui conviction. of family is now at risk being broken apart. are those the stories that you're seeing playing out as ywell? >> . on over and over again. we're hearing a lot about it. we've covered some ourselves. is very heartbreaking. >> how are these affecting the undocumented communities that you work with? >> as you can imagine, many families and children are in fear, livingin a world of terror when their world has been turned up side-down. we knowamilies are not taking children to school or hospital visits because they're afraid i.c.e. might be there. and they have been informed that i.c.e. has been p
but they are also picking up people who have no criminal background but who have come in contact with.c.e. or the immigrationsystem. they have been ordered deported. or they may have returned to the united states once or twice or multiple times. and that's another big group they're targeting which is dferent than how it was under the latter years of the obama administration. >> so, for example, the chronicle h a story about a family who has been here through the years. he has an old dui...
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who is he?> he is among the three researchers at the psychometric center at camera to university to develop the psychometrics technique along with a man at david stillwell, also at the university of cambridge. those two other academics did not decide to join the company that alternately provided scl with the data. former let's turn to the white house chief strategist with bannon, who worked carriage analytica. bannon was speaking with financial times editor metal barber. >> it is bought and sold every day. between issue cambridge, the professor, and facebook. by the way, there is -- >> were you aware of the leak? >> i did not even know about the facebook mining. hang on. the point is, that is facebook's business. was google and facebook that went to barack obama and met him in san francisco airport and told him all about the power of this personal data. who012 -- we have the woman headed up data integrity said, hey, facebook gave us the information because they were "on our side." the great oppo
who is he?> he is among the three researchers at the psychometric center at camera to university to develop the psychometrics technique along with a man at david stillwell, also at the university of cambridge. those two other academics did not decide to join the company that alternately provided scl with the data. former let's turn to the white house chief strategist with bannon, who worked carriage analytica. bannon was speaking with financial times editor metal barber. >> it is...
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this was a very big issue for those who needed to be brought in to participation who might otherwise have sat on the sidelines and never made these drugs available. this provision removes one of the biggest hurdles that patients face and that was identified by the government accountability office, the biggest hurdle they face in gaining access to experiment altherrpies. manufacturer hesitancy to participate. that's the hurdle we're trying to overcome today in a safe way. the bill also creates a new alternative pathway for patients who do not qualify for a clinical trial. this legislation strengthens patient protections with clearer informed consent and adverse reporting events -- event reporting. the bill also ensures the f.d.a. is notified when a patient receives an unapproved drug through the new alternative pathway to ensure proper oversight. i want to thank my colleagues in the house and especially dr. burgess on the health care subcommittee, but including representatives brian fitzpatrick, andy biggs, who is behind me, and morning griffith, and our vice president, mike pence. i'
this was a very big issue for those who needed to be brought in to participation who might otherwise have sat on the sidelines and never made these drugs available. this provision removes one of the biggest hurdles that patients face and that was identified by the government accountability office, the biggest hurdle they face in gaining access to experiment altherrpies. manufacturer hesitancy to participate. that's the hurdle we're trying to overcome today in a safe way. the bill also creates a...
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men who are trying to close the gap. the women the issues that we face is universal. she said it's full of stories and tales but there's so much data to support that women face within the pay gap and the unconscious bias that so many of us have unconscious bias that were not aware of. women as well as men have them. >> where do you think we are as a society and respect to the rest of the world? >> i wish we're further. the united states is the only industrialized country that doesn't have fraternity leagues. right from the start it puts us at a disadvantage. there are steps other countries have taken that it had a real impact. iceland is the number one country the world for gender equality. it was interesting the people of iceland thinks it's -- they don't believe they should be number one. men and women alike with tell you they felt the number one ranking was a sign of how much further we have to go globally to reach equality. they still have a pay gap and they just pass legislation that men and women must be paid equal
men who are trying to close the gap. the women the issues that we face is universal. she said it's full of stories and tales but there's so much data to support that women face within the pay gap and the unconscious bias that so many of us have unconscious bias that were not aware of. women as well as men have them. >> where do you think we are as a society and respect to the rest of the world? >> i wish we're further. the united states is the only industrialized country that...
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well, there were people who we've -- who -- there are details in our book about some of the people theyen't talked to. and they do -- and it does suggest that there's a lot more to the story that the house intelligence committee has not gotten, to give you one example, george papadopoulos, as we disclose in the book, has told mueller's investigators that he went to a critical meeting with the trump foreign policy team in march of 2016 and told trump about the overtures he'd gotten from these kremlin cutouts in london, about setting up a summit between vladimir putin and trump, trump gave him encouragement, gave him a green light. said he was interested in the proposal and then looked at jeff sessions, who was there, as if he expected him to follow up and sessions nodded. well, the house intelligence committee -- that's in our book. the house intelligence committee never spoke to george papadopoulos. they didn't hear that account. so that's one example of a key witness who they never spoke to and yet apparently decided to shut down their investigation. >> right, and that's because republ
well, there were people who we've -- who -- there are details in our book about some of the people theyen't talked to. and they do -- and it does suggest that there's a lot more to the story that the house intelligence committee has not gotten, to give you one example, george papadopoulos, as we disclose in the book, has told mueller's investigators that he went to a critical meeting with the trump foreign policy team in march of 2016 and told trump about the overtures he'd gotten from these...
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that's who you want wand. ted olson turned him down, and didn't just turn him down, but the head of the firm turned the president down in a tweet within minutes in the announcement in the "new york times" that the president was looking at ted olson. he's a strong republican, i don't think he's a trump kind of guy but strong republican loyalties. i think he was dismayed by the president's discipline, he's a bad client, and the reputation for not paying his bills. but above all, as he said to andrea mitchell, by just the chaos and mayhem in the white house, he's not going anywhere near this story. >> prior to now there has never been a moment where the president of the united states needed a lawyer, an outside lawyer, and every lawyer in the country didn't want to do it because it was the most prestigious choice that could be made. i remember in the watergate investigation the boston community was very proud when the president turned to james st. clare from the most prestigious law firm in boston. and everyone h
that's who you want wand. ted olson turned him down, and didn't just turn him down, but the head of the firm turned the president down in a tweet within minutes in the announcement in the "new york times" that the president was looking at ted olson. he's a strong republican, i don't think he's a trump kind of guy but strong republican loyalties. i think he was dismayed by the president's discipline, he's a bad client, and the reputation for not paying his bills. but above all, as he...
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we should switch name tags, and no one would know who was who. jamie, you seriously think you look like him? uh, i'm pretty good with comparisons. like how progressive helps people save money by comparing rates, even if we're not the lowest. even if we're not the lowest. whoa! wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. look at us. wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. >>> a russian woman who describes herself as a seductress and has bragged about her connections with russian oligarchs is saying she can provide links between russia a
we should switch name tags, and no one would know who was who. jamie, you seriously think you look like him? uh, i'm pretty good with comparisons. like how progressive helps people save money by comparing rates, even if we're not the lowest. even if we're not the lowest. whoa! wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. look at us. wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our...
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as someone who is a veteran of the battles, who do you think?in the 1990s, the intensity was on the side of the nra. bill clinton blamed the loss of the house of representatives -- >> in '94. >> from the intensity of the nra. they were always minority but had the passion. what is new here, when you look become at thehistory, you never had this spontaneous cross community, cross racial, national movement rise up with as wide a base and really interestingly, pretty savvy thinking about the importance of voting, the importance of not letting this dissipate, you get people filling the mall with morality. it's an important moment. the constitutional, as you know, does not bar sane gun laws. it's a matter of our broken political system and maybe that might be what's changing. >> it seems to me also like you cover certain issues, right? this is one of them. guns, you can do the argument on both sides, stuff gets you so in a rut. they are doing something zion and emma gonzalez and david, they are somehow moving it out of a rut. i'm watching a debate war
as someone who is a veteran of the battles, who do you think?in the 1990s, the intensity was on the side of the nra. bill clinton blamed the loss of the house of representatives -- >> in '94. >> from the intensity of the nra. they were always minority but had the passion. what is new here, when you look become at thehistory, you never had this spontaneous cross community, cross racial, national movement rise up with as wide a base and really interestingly, pretty savvy thinking...
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but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . a new beginning in peace time more of the people making it possible what needs to happen here tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance. out of darkness cities after war. starting march tenth on d w. odd odd. visit to get your news live from a forensic mystery in the u.k. head of expressions foxholes critically ill police decontaminate the site where he was found unconscious after exposure to an unknown substance near a bird sings a former intelligence official the postal spied on russia where it is. also coming up south korea's most senior delegation in a decade meets with the north korean leader kim jong un positive signals coming from those meetings but will the u.s. be on board. police get through to serious.
but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . a new beginning in peace time more of the people making it possible what needs to happen here tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance. out of darkness cities after war. starting march tenth on d w. odd odd. visit to get your news live from a forensic mystery in the u.k. head of expressions foxholes critically ill police decontaminate the site where he was found unconscious after exposure to an unknown...
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the greek defense minister who is referenced in the article, who he had contact with, who is referencednd calls him. yeah, young man, he's a real dreamer. i didn't talk to him, because he was of no relevance. >> just because someone works -- >> i was going to say, i think you're not taking this in the broader context. if you look at the papadopoulos statement of defense, what it shows is that papadopoulos was trying to minimize his relationship to the campaign when he spoke to mueller about his contacts with the russian professor with the woman that he brought with him and others ongoing. also, what was minimized was papadopoulos' dealings with sam clovis, who was chair of the campaign and others. and this brian lanza piece is another element in this mosaic of the campaign whether it be lanza or clovis or others, understanding this fellow and probably others were out in the world meeting with russians with the knowledge and perhaps even the support of the campaign. you can't take this one talking to the reporter and pretend that's what it's all about. it's a broader look at what was goi
the greek defense minister who is referenced in the article, who he had contact with, who is referencednd calls him. yeah, young man, he's a real dreamer. i didn't talk to him, because he was of no relevance. >> just because someone works -- >> i was going to say, i think you're not taking this in the broader context. if you look at the papadopoulos statement of defense, what it shows is that papadopoulos was trying to minimize his relationship to the campaign when he spoke to...
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who for. he won't tell me his name but he does tell me in chilling detail how he and his friends prey on girls from the refugee camps. from my. nothing of an income. of that one a. major amount of time. and i don't think. i don't want to know i don't know. he says he doesn't force the girls to become prostitutes but he doesn't tell them what the where kids one minute only one is going to. make this record in the club. another. one of my three months has been with her. there by her mother. and my friends from home. and over the. years from the. group with. it's common knowledge that a trafficking girls out of the refugee camps bangladeshi security forces have set up checkpoints but even here there's no shortage of people trying to profit from the clutter of the view but in. the. core for me over there one hundred or. three. or they're going to know your name ain't going to. set it on interfering but i mean it. for me. it's been a few days since i last saw fast the teenager who was forced to mar
who for. he won't tell me his name but he does tell me in chilling detail how he and his friends prey on girls from the refugee camps. from my. nothing of an income. of that one a. major amount of time. and i don't think. i don't want to know i don't know. he says he doesn't force the girls to become prostitutes but he doesn't tell them what the where kids one minute only one is going to. make this record in the club. another. one of my three months has been with her. there by her mother. and...
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the reporter who wrote this joins me after a two-minute break. get it for jean who's always cold. is enter . >>> i have had no dakts for russians or intermediaries for russians. i have no russian clients, no russian communications. >> so roger stone was wrong. we know in fact he was in contact with not only a russian but a russian intelligence agent. and not just any russian intelligence agent. the russian intelligence agent who claimed credit for hacking the dnc. the dnc reports that the guccifer 2.0 hacker "was, in fact, an officer of russian's military intelligence directorate." how do we know stone messaged with guccifer 2.0? he posted their messages himself. tada. for more on what we're learning to a russian intelligence asset, spencer ackerman, one of the reporters who wrote the story for the daily beast and nick ackerman -- no relationship -- former prosecutor and msnbc special analyst. how was it discovered the person that roger stone was communicating with, this guccifer 2.0, was a russian intelligence agent? >> joy, it's basically out of a spy thriller. the russian opera
the reporter who wrote this joins me after a two-minute break. get it for jean who's always cold. is enter . >>> i have had no dakts for russians or intermediaries for russians. i have no russian clients, no russian communications. >> so roger stone was wrong. we know in fact he was in contact with not only a russian but a russian intelligence agent. and not just any russian intelligence agent. the russian intelligence agent who claimed credit for hacking the dnc. the dnc reports...
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he did people who weren't on the pro-trump agenda until he figured out who was and who wasn't, and seee sees it. the country the way he sees it. >> do you expect to see other fox newers in the white house? >> i don't, and i don't stay in contact with the fox newsers, but when i sat down with the pat, i had ideas on opioids and infrastructure that i presented to him. and i'm not doing it because i want to go there. i'm doing it because i think the country could be better off with pro-trump ideological people. cohen, i worked with him, and i was with him. we saw different views of the world. smart guy, but he was not the right guy to put in economic adviser. senior level to president trump. it wasn't. he was a goldman sachs globalist. >> do you miss working at fox? >> i had a great ten years there. fox and i separated about eight months ago ammicbly. and that montage you put up, i interviewed presidential candidates and i have nothing bad to say about my ten years at fox. >> what happened at the end? you were accused of sending inappropriate messages to your colleagues. were you scapegoa
he did people who weren't on the pro-trump agenda until he figured out who was and who wasn't, and seee sees it. the country the way he sees it. >> do you expect to see other fox newers in the white house? >> i don't, and i don't stay in contact with the fox newsers, but when i sat down with the pat, i had ideas on opioids and infrastructure that i presented to him. and i'm not doing it because i want to go there. i'm doing it because i think the country could be better off with...
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kids of all ages, kids who just turned 18, who are turning 18 this year and who as the senator said, they plan on just taking that enthusiasm to the polls, being here, not letting that momentum from that shooting in parkland just get lost by the way side. that's the kind of energy we're seeing here. i'm trying to get my cameraman to cut through this crowd, to get you a better shot of the amount of people that are out here on the nation's capital demanding change. they are participate in what seems like a sit-in, similar to the solemn moment we saw during the 17 minutes of silence as they hear from lawmakers, the very same lawmakers they came to hear from today who they hope will take all of that energy and momentum to enact change in washington, d.c. >> you know, this is stunning to hear these young students speaking out, rehema ellis was talking to the students in parkland, florida, who are specifically saying, they're turning 18, they're 18, they're registering to vote. you can see all day long to the nra has unbelievable amounts of money to influence candidates. candidates need to
kids of all ages, kids who just turned 18, who are turning 18 this year and who as the senator said, they plan on just taking that enthusiasm to the polls, being here, not letting that momentum from that shooting in parkland just get lost by the way side. that's the kind of energy we're seeing here. i'm trying to get my cameraman to cut through this crowd, to get you a better shot of the amount of people that are out here on the nation's capital demanding change. they are participate in what...
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were -- who refuse to change it. sayre fed up with those who the second amendment requires us fear a march in towns across america today a march on washington, they have come to my office and visited with me and i believe they have become a major .orce in the national debate i commend them and encourage them. i hope it will continue. ?hat can we do assume politics are tough. there are gun lobby that threaten the this of the members of congress if they don't get their way. they came after me when i was a member of the house. it was a tough election year i managed to survive it and they desperately tried to eat me. -- to beat me. some members of congress are not willing. you remember when president had the meeting, called in students and parents and others and he let the cameras roll continued the meetings so america would witness it. congress, members of don't be scared of the nra, we have to do something. he came out universal back down check.ack -- background 97% of the american people agree with them. even -- keepi
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we have presidio, where there is a number of veterans who are formerly homeless, who has made the presideio a living memorial. i want to introduce the mayor. >> thank you, michael and everyone for being here today. this is what san francisco is all about. when we have struggling individuals and we're here to pick them up and build a 100% affordable housing development in the city. i think as michael alluded to, we have veterans here in the san francisco that need our help as a city, we stand up for them. veterans housing is something that is personal to me. michael mentioned my father being an air force veteran and seeing a number of his colleagues as well from the armed forces, we cannot do enough to support our veterans. i'm so proud to partner with source shares and everyone that is here today. i want to pay a huge tribute to mayor lee and his wife anita who was here today and his chief of staff. [applause] mayor lee made housing a central platform but it wasn't just talk, it was action. and he committed to build 30,000 new units by 2020, we're on track here in san francisco. but he was
we have presidio, where there is a number of veterans who are formerly homeless, who has made the presideio a living memorial. i want to introduce the mayor. >> thank you, michael and everyone for being here today. this is what san francisco is all about. when we have struggling individuals and we're here to pick them up and build a 100% affordable housing development in the city. i think as michael alluded to, we have veterans here in the san francisco that need our help as a city, we...
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who had just arrived and who were preparing to go in he says he screamed out that he begged them to hurry up but they spend he says three minutes just putting their masks on just putting their costs on by the time they were equipped that they were ready he was you know on the edge he was carrying them up they got up stairs. as. and somebody somebody diverted them he says security i believe or somebody else they told them to to head somewhere else and they went somewhere out so he was left there everything that happened. with nothing he couldn't go when the family had to go somewhere outs and his dog kept calling him throughout this time his daughter kept calling him begging have father to come help come rescue and he couldn't do it imagine. what that must have been like for a thought and he said. ok what we will do now we'll just keep a very close eye because we want to see who these speakers are what answers they're coming with and what we are hearing from them in the in the moment. let's just bring up that they put it into some kind of context what happened on sunday here that plays in
who had just arrived and who were preparing to go in he says he screamed out that he begged them to hurry up but they spend he says three minutes just putting their masks on just putting their costs on by the time they were equipped that they were ready he was you know on the edge he was carrying them up they got up stairs. as. and somebody somebody diverted them he says security i believe or somebody else they told them to to head somewhere else and they went somewhere out so he was left there...
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will be you who has to protect yourself it will be you who has to protect a public school outside your house it will be you who has to protect a hospital belonging to the government in your vicinity and if something happens to the school or that house you will be taken to task for it not the person who has actually done it it's the citizen who has to protect the state and if you're demanding the city it's the state that has to protect the citizens if you're asking the citizen to protect the state the citizen cannot protect the state the state should be and must be protecting its citizens from all these things and his and that is the very reason why you have people saying these are their demands a ban on twitter says we want a punishment for the policeman who killed the key pursued stop the extrajudicial killings and remove the landmines and. of us reform thank you very much gas for bearing with us we have difficulty connecting with you or i really appreciate you being out to have the debate and discussion with us so in a calm thank you very much jan the ass reading i also share he shot
will be you who has to protect yourself it will be you who has to protect a public school outside your house it will be you who has to protect a hospital belonging to the government in your vicinity and if something happens to the school or that house you will be taken to task for it not the person who has actually done it it's the citizen who has to protect the state and if you're demanding the city it's the state that has to protect the citizens if you're asking the citizen to protect the...
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they're the ones who fund the candidates; they're the ones who fund the parties; they're the ones who hire huge armies off lobbyisists to work on an ongoig basis with whoever gets elected. and they fund all these think tanks that produce endless resources and reports and researchers and specialists for the radio and the television to shape the consciousness of what americans see, hear, and think. and the e end resusut are events sort of like the two political presidential conventions in which not a word is said about the system, not a word is said of the sort i've just finished telling you about in which they each blame each other as if the politicos had the power to do much about all of this. but there's no systemic analysis, no systemic recognition. what else about this system is bizarre? well, one of the results of the shaping of consciousness is the following kind of really strange idea. it goes like this: if you give corporations a chance to make profitits, then good thihings will happen. so, for example, we have to create a profitable business climate because then businesses, sa
they're the ones who fund the candidates; they're the ones who fund the parties; they're the ones who hire huge armies off lobbyisists to work on an ongoig basis with whoever gets elected. and they fund all these think tanks that produce endless resources and reports and researchers and specialists for the radio and the television to shape the consciousness of what americans see, hear, and think. and the e end resusut are events sort of like the two political presidential conventions in which...
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>> it's a troubling sign for gates who's cooperating and manafort who's still yet to go to trial. he worked on a ukraine matter that manafort was the middle man. we believe is the guy that ran manafort's office. this is a person who's believed to be a former russian intelligence office in the gru. so if that's true, if you look at what's in that sensing memorandum it's interesting that you have the lawyer talking to the officer talking to manafort and having conversations about this conversation and these conversations. it's very troubling because then that lawyer lie pedestrid about that's what's causing all the problems. that's a real concern for the folks in the campaign. if they knew this person was a former intelligence officer and they're involved, that's a problem. >> all these court filings you get from mueller are the clues we get into what's going on inside the investigation. is there a message there from mueller? can we decide anything from this? >> he's building his case slowly but surely. what you see here is a continuing drumbeat of little bits of information where w
>> it's a troubling sign for gates who's cooperating and manafort who's still yet to go to trial. he worked on a ukraine matter that manafort was the middle man. we believe is the guy that ran manafort's office. this is a person who's believed to be a former russian intelligence office in the gru. so if that's true, if you look at what's in that sensing memorandum it's interesting that you have the lawyer talking to the officer talking to manafort and having conversations about this...
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but just who is influencing. we just don't know yet where the lines will be drawn between what kind of a set and what conduct that. some journalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for access to polling the media opinion the listening post base time on al-jazeera . a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill them when they're suffering but i didn't have the heart to do dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. in the purest. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i could just find if i could bury him hunter at this time on al jazeera. this is the opportunity to understand the very different where were there before you don't leave that. kind of armored column doha these are the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. is accused russia of killing civilians in syria. carried out twenty bombings a day last month as the white house is strongest accusation today to russia's role in the government o
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who takes in this most. sums at the key is you everyone should be aware that we will react very strongly if we are attacked voted . i mean they can beat you with that in mind the american strategy is the wrong. to a genuine problem of trade dumping and overcapacity in a number of sectors if he if and for more on that let's bring in our correspondent max health man who is standing by with the latest from brussels where that e.u. summit has ended today so max tell us we heard some tough talk there from chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel mccall they're running up against a may first deadline from the u.s. on getting a new deal and place when it comes to these these industries trade with it means industry is what's the strategy. not sure we can really talk about a strategy here because you have in this tell brussels some of the most experience trade negotiators in the world and they will tell you if you ask them that this kind of thing doesn't take four or five weeks to negotiate but it take
who takes in this most. sums at the key is you everyone should be aware that we will react very strongly if we are attacked voted . i mean they can beat you with that in mind the american strategy is the wrong. to a genuine problem of trade dumping and overcapacity in a number of sectors if he if and for more on that let's bring in our correspondent max health man who is standing by with the latest from brussels where that e.u. summit has ended today so max tell us we heard some tough talk...
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senior department of state officials who have currently there or who have left.will be de demonstrad that they colluded with clinton administration representatives and campaign officials and people like sidney blumenthal and cody shear who passed on completely unreliable information which they hoped would be passed along to the fbi and in fact it was. and that information was used fraudulently to obtain fisa warrants. this is why, lou, the only way to get these answers, once the nunes committee is done, is to have a federal grand jury force all of these state department people, cia, dni people, fbi, doj senior people under oath in a grand jury. it's the only way we're ever going to get the full story. >> and to add another twist, lou, rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general is a witness. he should be recused from this all together because he's going to have to testify why he signed a fisa application. lou: and i guess he will also, along with many people in the fbi and the department of justice, have to explain why they took seriously to obviously contrive th
senior department of state officials who have currently there or who have left.will be de demonstrad that they colluded with clinton administration representatives and campaign officials and people like sidney blumenthal and cody shear who passed on completely unreliable information which they hoped would be passed along to the fbi and in fact it was. and that information was used fraudulently to obtain fisa warrants. this is why, lou, the only way to get these answers, once the nunes committee...
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>> well, obviously we focus on who won and who lost. that's what matters in the end. it's either a seat for republicans they held or a seat the democrats picked up. but i think it's really important to put it in the broader context. democrats should not even come close to sniffing at this district. there are 114 districts less friendly for democrats than this one. more freundly, rather. more friendly. 114 districts where donald trump did worse than in this district. that's a big problem. this is effectually a tie. it's effectively a tie. but a tie is telling in a district like this that remember the republican nominee who was forced out amid a sex scandal, tim murphy, he didn't have a democratic opponent in 2014 or 2016. this is not a seat anyone circled when it came open and said look out. this is going to be a barnburner. yes, lamb was a better candidate. saccone did not raise the money he should have. this is a six to ten-point rick saccone win. that it isn't that is hugely telling. where are the lessons here? what does it tell them they need to do? they seem to ha
>> well, obviously we focus on who won and who lost. that's what matters in the end. it's either a seat for republicans they held or a seat the democrats picked up. but i think it's really important to put it in the broader context. democrats should not even come close to sniffing at this district. there are 114 districts less friendly for democrats than this one. more freundly, rather. more friendly. 114 districts where donald trump did worse than in this district. that's a big problem....
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who had been married about a year...rding to a was seven months pregnant when to death in this building.parkinson/vete ran- "they really just a terrible shame." sandra woodford is a u-s army veteran too and a resident at the veterans home. she also the street from the ( marty )police in concord are investigating an officer involved shooting. it happened saturday night on the 15-hundred block of allegro near clayton road. investigators say they were trying to catch an antioch man... who had been involved in a domestic violence dispute. police arrested the suspect, but he ran off. officers shot the man who was taken to a nearby hospital. no word on his current condition. ( marty ) a man is in jail, accused of firing a gun and threatening officers in livermore. it happened friday night on college avenue. a mother called police and said her son threatened to get a gun...and point it at officers. police say when they arrived, 55-year-old alan huntting fired multiple shots. offcers arrested him , say he resisted arrest and mad
who had been married about a year...rding to a was seven months pregnant when to death in this building.parkinson/vete ran- "they really just a terrible shame." sandra woodford is a u-s army veteran too and a resident at the veterans home. she also the street from the ( marty )police in concord are investigating an officer involved shooting. it happened saturday night on the 15-hundred block of allegro near clayton road. investigators say they were trying to catch an antioch man......
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new reporting just in to cnn about who is in and who is out at the white house.o may never be in again. we're talking about entire jobs. that could disappear. sources confirmed to cnn that outside advisers are telling the president that he does not need a chief of staff, or a communications director, at least in the traditional sense of those jobs. there is no communications director as of today. hope hicks had her last day yesterday. but there is still a chief of staff, general john kelly works there for now. all of this less than 24 hours after president trump fired his veteran affairs secretary and nominated the white house doctor to take over. more on that in a moment. let's start with the new developments. cnn's jeff zeleny part of the team that broke the story. a rare 10:00 a.m. appearance on "newsroom," it must be big. >> reporter: good morning. more human resources news here at the white house. another staff shake-up, of course, with the va secretary as you have been talking about all morning. we are getting some more information about how the president i
new reporting just in to cnn about who is in and who is out at the white house.o may never be in again. we're talking about entire jobs. that could disappear. sources confirmed to cnn that outside advisers are telling the president that he does not need a chief of staff, or a communications director, at least in the traditional sense of those jobs. there is no communications director as of today. hope hicks had her last day yesterday. but there is still a chief of staff, general john kelly...
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again last night looking at the names of those who died, those who feel a little bit about what theyng with in tallahassee the father of one of the those victims, andrew pollack who lost his 14-year-old daughter, meadow. he was hugging those, he felt very secure in what happened here. as the students gathered out here with the memorial, they said there is still so much more that needs to be done, that this is just a first step. >> and, you know, this is a good start, but obviously this is not what we want to accomplish. we want more. >> what exactly what you like? >> i don't think that anyone should be allowed to have an assault rifle, you know, even if you're older than 21. i don't think it's okay. i don't at all. >> one of the big challenges of course here has been how do you define an assault rifle. this was an ar-15-style weapon. but as this gun debate has raged across the country, the real challenge has been how do you define what an assault rifle is, when you say it's a slight change, then all of a sudden it's maybe not in that category but it can do the exact same thing. botto
again last night looking at the names of those who died, those who feel a little bit about what theyng with in tallahassee the father of one of the those victims, andrew pollack who lost his 14-year-old daughter, meadow. he was hugging those, he felt very secure in what happened here. as the students gathered out here with the memorial, they said there is still so much more that needs to be done, that this is just a first step. >> and, you know, this is a good start, but obviously this is...
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it would be nice who he -- if he would tell us who he is voting for.inally, i would like the definition of citizenship. does he support voting rights for noncitizens? host: who are you going to vote for in the senate race? caller: de leon. host: eric bauman? guest: i certainly have an opinion about who i am going to vote for personally, but as chair of the party, i have a different responsibility, and that is to not give my personal opinion and have anybody mistake that it is a position of the california democratic party. in answer to your last part of not -- ition, i do believe that citizens should have the right to vote. that is what our voting system is about. i know there are one or two restrictions in the state of california who have permitted noncitizens to have limited voting rights in local elections . me personally, i believe that one of the rights and benefits of citizenship is the right to vote, and i think it remains that way. host: eric bauman is chair of the democratic party in california and has been our guest. thank you for your time. t
it would be nice who he -- if he would tell us who he is voting for.inally, i would like the definition of citizenship. does he support voting rights for noncitizens? host: who are you going to vote for in the senate race? caller: de leon. host: eric bauman? guest: i certainly have an opinion about who i am going to vote for personally, but as chair of the party, i have a different responsibility, and that is to not give my personal opinion and have anybody mistake that it is a position of the...
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you have people who care about you, who love you, and who will do anything at all to protect you.f you need help, turn to a teacher, a family member, a local police officer, or a faith leader. answer hate with love, answer cruelty with kindness. we must also work together to create a culture in our country that embraces the dignity of life that creates deep and meaningful human connections, and that turns classmates and colleagues into friends and neighbors. host: dorothy is going from hollenberg, ohio. thank you for joining us today. are you still in school? so, what level? caller: no, i am not in school. host: what do you think of the protests? what do you think of the students who are marching? are you going to take part? caller: no. i do not think that kids should be allowed to take guns in school. for one reason -- they will get mad. they can get mad at a teacher, mma will shoot them. -- and then they will shoot them. turn down your tv and listen through your phone, if you can. done?ou think should be do you think laws should be changed to make it harder for kids to get acces
you have people who care about you, who love you, and who will do anything at all to protect you.f you need help, turn to a teacher, a family member, a local police officer, or a faith leader. answer hate with love, answer cruelty with kindness. we must also work together to create a culture in our country that embraces the dignity of life that creates deep and meaningful human connections, and that turns classmates and colleagues into friends and neighbors. host: dorothy is going from...
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julie clarke, who is also a nutritionist who helps families eat healthier.kfast... looks like this. porridge, blueberries, if you‘re still feeling hungry, you can have a banana. i did including my calculations a cup of tea or coffee with milk and i think this is a fairly decent amount of calories and it is quite filling breakfast. filling for who? filling for a ten—year—old but not for a grown man, potentially? this is the kind of cup you would get from most outlets, it might look a bit small because of the poll, but this is about 400 calories, it is what you would typically get if you are buying a pot of porridge in the supermarket —— because of the bowl. you can make it with milk and it would still be under 400 calories. no toast croissant would take you close to the 400 calories. is porridge a carbohydrate? yes, it has carbohydrates, but it is fibre. lunch? this is dinner, actually. these are savoury cheese and spinach muffins, a basic muffin recipe but made savoury so it has vegetables, cheese, and on the side, lots of fruit and veg, so you get part of y
julie clarke, who is also a nutritionist who helps families eat healthier.kfast... looks like this. porridge, blueberries, if you‘re still feeling hungry, you can have a banana. i did including my calculations a cup of tea or coffee with milk and i think this is a fairly decent amount of calories and it is quite filling breakfast. filling for who? filling for a ten—year—old but not for a grown man, potentially? this is the kind of cup you would get from most outlets, it might look a bit...
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mary was one of thousands who fled by gog and one of four hundred thousand south sudanese who escaped with european. cause the military headquarters of the armed opposition under the ousted former vice president riek machar this very little to return to for the few who have ventured back. i was here when the fighting happened in august and fled to i heard people were returning so i came back with my children but i didn't find anything when i came back it was destroyed what is left behind a reminder of fierce fighting thousands of civilians use this bridge to flee from baghdad to gamble in neighboring ethiopia when the armed opposition and erect much are lost control of the territory six months ago and while they may have lost their military headquarters the fighting between the opposition and the government is far from over with civilians paying the price of the war that is now in its fifth year the united nation expects three million south sudanese will be displaced this year in africa's largest refugee crisis since the rwandan genocide in one thousand nine hundred four government mi
mary was one of thousands who fled by gog and one of four hundred thousand south sudanese who escaped with european. cause the military headquarters of the armed opposition under the ousted former vice president riek machar this very little to return to for the few who have ventured back. i was here when the fighting happened in august and fled to i heard people were returning so i came back with my children but i didn't find anything when i came back it was destroyed what is left behind a...
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who are people who can -- who can be vetted enough, who are people who can pass security clearances, we've seen that be a problem, who are people who want to do the job and who are people who won't be rejected because in the past at some point they have said something not nice about president trump when he was a candidate. they're really running out of folks to run the white house and it's reaching a critical point here. >> david frum, we saw president trump rebuke h.r. mcmaster recently in a tweet, which is welcome to the trump cabinet, that happens to a lot of them, but it's not clear at all what his status is now. we have a -- tonight national security council spokesman that says any reports that mcmaster is on the way out is fake news. this is someone quoting the president saying that mcmaster is doing a great job. >> "the washington post" reported a few minutes ago, in the second appearance of the oval office today, why are you here you were here already today. the national security advisor pops in and out whenever there's news to tell the president. so people the president is n
who are people who can -- who can be vetted enough, who are people who can pass security clearances, we've seen that be a problem, who are people who want to do the job and who are people who won't be rejected because in the past at some point they have said something not nice about president trump when he was a candidate. they're really running out of folks to run the white house and it's reaching a critical point here. >> david frum, we saw president trump rebuke h.r. mcmaster recently...
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who else? tom: douglas cater -- : who: who did a -- brian did a lot of domestic stuff.om: john gardner. brian: what did you learn from being around them? tom: if you get to work close at hand with members of congress or the president, you learn about complexity. that very rarely can you have sweeping change. most changes incremental. most change is getting part of something done, and compromise, which is a dirty word to many people, is critically important. you need to get people together with different points of view and try to work something out. in this country, we are facing the issue of gun registration and background checks and regulation. we believe in a strong second amendment but we also believe in safe schools. people have to come together and work on these things. brian: you have a quote you use in the book by alan drury. it's talking about people that come to washington, they stay 50 years, they may love, marry, settle down, build homes, raise families and die beside the potomac, but they usually feel and frequently they will tell you that they are just here
who else? tom: douglas cater -- : who: who did a -- brian did a lot of domestic stuff.om: john gardner. brian: what did you learn from being around them? tom: if you get to work close at hand with members of congress or the president, you learn about complexity. that very rarely can you have sweeping change. most changes incremental. most change is getting part of something done, and compromise, which is a dirty word to many people, is critically important. you need to get people together with...
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those who are anti-politics or who don't care for politicians are giving up on the grand experiment ofhe american republic. politics is the lifeblood of constitutional democracy and it is the price we pay for aspiring to achieve a resilient constitutional democracy. tom: i think i also set in the same passage that politics to democracy is similar to experimental method in physics and imagination to poetry and melody to music. you have to have democracy. you cannot have a republic, a constitutional democracy unless you understand that politics and politicians are crucial. they are imperfect. we are all imperfect, we have imperfect institutions and an imperfect constitution, but we have to strive to make our political institutions work and encourage good people into politics. and virtually every novelist i dealt with in some way or another is saying don't give up on politics. that is the message that toni morrison and harper lee and philip roth and john steinbeck are saying. brian: did you ever think of running for politics? tom: i ran for congress in 1982 unsuccessfully. , brian: agains
those who are anti-politics or who don't care for politicians are giving up on the grand experiment ofhe american republic. politics is the lifeblood of constitutional democracy and it is the price we pay for aspiring to achieve a resilient constitutional democracy. tom: i think i also set in the same passage that politics to democracy is similar to experimental method in physics and imagination to poetry and melody to music. you have to have democracy. you cannot have a republic, a...
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somebody who has skin in the game and somebody who may know. if you are mueller's team, you have that. you are dangling in front of him the carrot still. i can up the anteonce again if you are not cooperative. if you are gates you will not do that thing if you cooperate. mueller has far more leverage. >> thanks very much. you know these issues well. coming up, a look at the company called cambridge analytica. wage a cultural war on an unsuspecting america. because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. >>
somebody who has skin in the game and somebody who may know. if you are mueller's team, you have that. you are dangling in front of him the carrot still. i can up the anteonce again if you are not cooperative. if you are gates you will not do that thing if you cooperate. mueller has far more leverage. >> thanks very much. you know these issues well. coming up, a look at the company called cambridge analytica. wage a cultural war on an unsuspecting america. because it's tough on grease yet...
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no not particularly i mean i think there are people there are plenty of people who were like me who were taking chemical and presence and they didn't help and for those people if they want to i recommend they cut back very slowly there are other people who would be helped by antidepressants who aren't taking them this isn't an argument for or against chemical antidepressants it's an argument for expanding what we think of as an antidepressant it's dealing with the reasons why people are depressed and anxious in the first post so you have three hundred million people worldwide living with depression or anxiety you sound optimistic. how optimistic are you what hope is there for three hundred million people i think part of the cruelest thing we've done is we've put the onus to solving this problem on to depressed or anxious people we don't do that with other problems we don't see the problem car crashes have to be solved by people have already been mangled in a car accident right we have seat belts and speed limits and airbags and we arrest duis right in a similar way what we need because t
no not particularly i mean i think there are people there are plenty of people who were like me who were taking chemical and presence and they didn't help and for those people if they want to i recommend they cut back very slowly there are other people who would be helped by antidepressants who aren't taking them this isn't an argument for or against chemical antidepressants it's an argument for expanding what we think of as an antidepressant it's dealing with the reasons why people are...