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(children crying)> (pam) homeland security secretary kirstjen (keer'- sten) nielsen says, she has notthe audio, but says the children are not being treated inhumanely. inhumanely. treated not being children are says the audio, but not heard the says, she has sten) nielsen kirstjen (keer'-secretary security homeland (pam) (pam) homeland security secretary kirstjen (keer'- sten) nielsen says, she has not heard the audio, but says the children are not being treated inhumanely. (ken) former first lady laura bush is getting into the immigration debate. she penned a scathing column addressing the separation of families at the u-s border. bush calls the practice quote "cruel" and "immoral." she also writes quote "in 2018, can we not as a nation find a kinder, more compassionate and more moral answer to this current crisis?" its sentiment that former presidential candidate hillary clinton is echoing.
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sten, is this really where we want to go? is this really how we should be doing it? shouldn't we actually be making a solution that lasts the curtails of time instead of a quick fix? why is tat leadership way is the only way? i find that offensive. what leadership ought to be doing is listening to the 435. actually n this case, the535, and finding a empowering again those nuggets of expertise t come to then op to have that de. >> let's go to d,ia jim,licli>ncaller: good morning. w yoingi for bringing up e-verify. i never hear about that from anybodyncongrei'dss.ike yur ta. if this was made law of the lan $10,000 for every illegal immigrant that they hire, these people would stop. people would stop coming into this country. second, some of the stats on daca recipients, they say 12% have n graduated high school, and 26% to 28% have been documented as known gang members, which i thought would make them ineligible to stay in thiscontry. dthat's what i'd like to say and get your thoughts on that. >> you bring up e-verify. absolutely. that is one of the key contentions rig
sten, is this really where we want to go? is this really how we should be doing it? shouldn't we actually be making a solution that lasts the curtails of time instead of a quick fix? why is tat leadership way is the only way? i find that offensive. what leadership ought to be doing is listening to the 435. actually n this case, the535, and finding a empowering again those nuggets of expertise t come to then op to have that de. >> let's go to d,ia jim,licli>ncaller: good morning. w...
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in monitoring sit stens political activity the agencies exercised their responsibilities in a manner unworthy of u.s. officials. the abuses of that buy goner an and really of any era often happen because of power, power to influence political currents, power to collect sensitive information, and power to yield surveillance tools in improper ways to achieve improper purposes. that power can and has been abused in the past by individuals at the highest and lowest levels of our government. fortunately, the power of our intelligence agencies is overwhelmingly used to protect us from those wishing to do our country harm. that is the conundrum. we need our intelligence agencies to have the necessary tools and techniques to safeguard our nation. and we have to be constantly vigilant to ensure these tools are not manipulated by unscrupulous actors. the recent inspector general's report revealed bias in the top echelons of the fbi during a hotly contested presidential election. it revealed that fbi akts, lawyers, and analysts held profound biases against then candidate donald trump, and in fa
in monitoring sit stens political activity the agencies exercised their responsibilities in a manner unworthy of u.s. officials. the abuses of that buy goner an and really of any era often happen because of power, power to influence political currents, power to collect sensitive information, and power to yield surveillance tools in improper ways to achieve improper purposes. that power can and has been abused in the past by individuals at the highest and lowest levels of our government....
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he was stenned to life in prison without parole. he confeed to shooting ashanti davidson in the back while she was strapping her daughter chloe into a car seat, and then shooting the little girl twice in the head. the murders happened two years ago in fort washington. he was convicted back in april. >>> the man accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend will be in court today. tyler has a motion hearing. prosecutors say he shot laura wallen last year because he was life.g a double wallen was expecting their first child together. she was reported missing after not showing up for the first d of school alwild lake high school in howard county. her body was later fou in a shallow grave in damascus. he denies he had anything to dor with murder. >>> developing this morning, a mystery illness has sen dozens of summer campers to florida hospitals. most of the 33 children and three adults are showing symptoms of nausea. this is new video from the clover leaf 4-h camp in lake placid in central florida directly east ofsa sota. >> it's still no
he was stenned to life in prison without parole. he confeed to shooting ashanti davidson in the back while she was strapping her daughter chloe into a car seat, and then shooting the little girl twice in the head. the murders happened two years ago in fort washington. he was convicted back in april. >>> the man accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend will be in court today. tyler has a motion hearing. prosecutors say he shot laura wallen last year because he was life.g a double...
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coming up, homeland skert kearse sten and jeff sessions will speak at the national sheriff's association conference. i wish i could ask them a few questions. that right there on your screen is congressman steve scalise. he's speaking right now. we're expecting to hear more about the policy of separating families on the border, especially since kearse sten neilson and jeff sessions have been telling a very different story. we'll bring it to you life. the line between work and life hasn't just blurred. it's gone. that's why you need someone behind you. not just a card. an entire support system. whether visiting the airport lounge to catch up on what's really important. or even using those hard-earned points to squeeze in a little family time. no one has your like amen express. so no matter where you're going... we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do bess without it. don't live life without it. >>> that john kasich conversation didn't make me smile enough this certainly will. you know how i like to end this show. no matter what there's always good new
coming up, homeland skert kearse sten and jeff sessions will speak at the national sheriff's association conference. i wish i could ask them a few questions. that right there on your screen is congressman steve scalise. he's speaking right now. we're expecting to hear more about the policy of separating families on the border, especially since kearse sten neilson and jeff sessions have been telling a very different story. we'll bring it to you life. the line between work and life hasn't just...
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take a sten. >> donald trump is a vulgar, demeanted pig demon. it's not that we're obsessed h th donald trump. we're obsessed we policies that he is making, and it does have an impact on maryland at the local level. >> i mean, he is undermining so many of the things that we value as marylanders. ede state needs to know that who is going to stap and say we are going to protect our cherished >> the primary is set for june 26. the winner faces republican governor larry hogan in cnovember. yo watch the forum in full here on nbc 4 this sunday morning at 11:30. that's right after "meet the press." >>> the democrats won the congressional baseball game, but republican congressman steve scalise may he been the mvp. last night he hit the field one year after he was critically injured on an alexandria baseball field. the house majority whip received a standing ovations he took the field. he was escorted to second b by the two capitol police officers who were also hurt in that shooting. fans who uchd away the game at nats park were happy to see scalise back
take a sten. >> donald trump is a vulgar, demeanted pig demon. it's not that we're obsessed h th donald trump. we're obsessed we policies that he is making, and it does have an impact on maryland at the local level. >> i mean, he is undermining so many of the things that we value as marylanders. ede state needs to know that who is going to stap and say we are going to protect our cherished >> the primary is set for june 26. the winner faces republican governor larry hogan in...
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to stenness through the i mean team to be said to my mom. sometimes you feel my devote myself to one just was actually to do the job on cycles and still to most muslims we differ from stem via some neighborhoods it was like. i. over with. the other forest and this was just cause for children to take off and this is. the g.p. lodges of us in the odd sense its mother. close enough to leave. the cell phone in the chelsea football club yes i will sit for just a modest proposal and he's not shy just listen what i'm told he can see if it's one he will be one of those. months whether any of the same you suppose but the worst of the flat surface. for taking these two off from simple dovid is a muslim. country prefers our others and then only look on french officials to go for a moment to do in the. tuesday saw france and denmark from group c. as well as croatia on argentina from group d. moving through to the knockout stage so here's a quick roundup of the highlights from tuesday's games. ok. thank. you he. thanked. the who at the thief i was. it wa
to stenness through the i mean team to be said to my mom. sometimes you feel my devote myself to one just was actually to do the job on cycles and still to most muslims we differ from stem via some neighborhoods it was like. i. over with. the other forest and this was just cause for children to take off and this is. the g.p. lodges of us in the odd sense its mother. close enough to leave. the cell phone in the chelsea football club yes i will sit for just a modest proposal and he's not shy just...
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sten, they're god fearing, hard working and they have an amazing,omazing commitment t family. god, family and hard work. are these anti-american values? not.lutely so immigrants may actually enrich the collective of the american experienc >> a really important message and certainly from your perspective, reverd samuel rodriguez, thank you so much for joining us, from california, tonight. >> thank you for having me. >>> now the mental health stress on those children and the families at the border is incalculable but mental health isue an i troubling much of our world, including our youth, in all sorts of different ways. here in the e, pri william has just opened britain's first er crisis center for suicidal n in liverpool. the recent high-profile suicides of the designer kate spade and our colleague anthony brdain have made us reflect on the deeper understanding of the rying and complex triggers of deterioration. big area of concern is social media, not least the pressures of a perfect instagram d.wo new report says that tech addiction should be a public heale, is and baroness
sten, they're god fearing, hard working and they have an amazing,omazing commitment t family. god, family and hard work. are these anti-american values? not.lutely so immigrants may actually enrich the collective of the american experienc >> a really important message and certainly from your perspective, reverd samuel rodriguez, thank you so much for joining us, from california, tonight. >> thank you for having me. >>> now the mental health stress on those children and the...
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to stenness through the nineteenth to leave until it was said to my mom would sometimes be a few might be but my session for one just was actually to do the real fun side doesn't feel to most of us the little we differ from stem to some bit me because it was long. my. overall with. going fast and this was just crystals of the type and this is. the most of the g.p. lodges of us in the odd since it's mother. close enough to leave. the cell phone chelsea football club yes i will sit on just modest proposal and he's not shy just listen what i'm. going to see is this one he will be one of those . months was when you the same you suppose but the words of the flesh to. separate things. let's come to. the moment. in the meantime some fifteen thousand people from different countries are right now participating in russia's volunteer program during the world cup we heard the story of one of the volunteers. daniel has waited to long for the state to come born in spain truly football match family he moved to russia four years ago that his childhood dream was to witness the world cup daniel took par
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i'm going to tell you right now what we're not announcing today is the detection of life. ep>> ror sten planet. ing the >> i'm a martian. >> reporter: but what they have found is still pretty exciting, especially for a nasa scientist. it's more evidence that life could have existed on the planet or may still be there. it's based on what the curiosity rover discovered in an ancient martian lake bed called gale crater. when the rover drilled into rock, it found different types ofrgan molecules. >> everything we know on earth, especially with biology is composed of organic molecules. >> reporter: the over also confirmed seasonal increases in methane gas. on earth methane comes mostly from human, animal and plant life, none of which has been found on mars. >> there is a mystery there as to why it's there, where it's from. and that's what future missions are going to have to figure out. >> reporter: because it could be a sign of life? >> it could be a sign of life. >> reporter: back in 2013, the rover found hints of other organic materials in the same lake bed. but while all these findings m
i'm going to tell you right now what we're not announcing today is the detection of life. ep>> ror sten planet. ing the >> i'm a martian. >> reporter: but what they have found is still pretty exciting, especially for a nasa scientist. it's more evidence that life could have existed on the planet or may still be there. it's based on what the curiosity rover discovered in an ancient martian lake bed called gale crater. when the rover drilled into rock, it found different types...
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. >> i still need a pees is slice floa this is sten of earlier out of their vehicles laid are in cleanup 26 people displaced from unit two dogs as well. luckily no injuries. not really impacting mc or trroads on bay side avenue. but just keep in mind you may need to detour around that at mounts pleasant anue. again no longer a trafficta issue moreined, 5 normal volume through woodbridge. as you move things over we're tracking a crash in charms county closing all lanes, penn train number 14 from 6:45 -- i'm sorry i should take at 6:45 penn station and plan atwevling minutes delay baltimore washington. hev yes traffic 50 to east capital street as usual.me o rail lines an time back to you. >> wellld traffic coue easier for virginia driversnk this mornings to brand new bus tunnel operating at requireders havewaiting a long time for this metro first announced tunnel i 216 saying it would own thatar same ye. but the project be sat unfin youed until now. the street-level it upel goes through -- all new this morning evebody trying get a taste of scamble tutp. >> coming up in "business beat" a bi
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sten to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car.un. >>> some children who can't even drive yet are edging into the business world. see how i they mad and who is zpliencht how young would you say is too young to startpl ning your own business sf. >> well, apparently you can start doing it in first grade. >> there's a group of young entrepreneurs getting a head start from a local business community. adam tuss is in northern virginia with that story. sfwhoo the excitement on their faces is palpable. >> we which clean the house and -- >> their ambition through the roof. >> i like to, so i decided that i wanted to start a business. zoo kids from 6 to 16 years old ady to make a splash in the business community. >> became addicted mowing lawns over time, so i just s mrted to ru own business. >> even selling used leggos with a little guidance from the parents. >> my mom came to me and is, like, you got to red of all these legos where. >> these kids arearof the yuj entrepreneur business fair in gainesville. >> it's like the saw a opportunity
sten to wtop 103.5 fm when you hop in your car.un. >>> some children who can't even drive yet are edging into the business world. see how i they mad and who is zpliencht how young would you say is too young to startpl ning your own business sf. >> well, apparently you can start doing it in first grade. >> there's a group of young entrepreneurs getting a head start from a local business community. adam tuss is in northern virginia with that story. sfwhoo the excitement on...
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. >> reporter: also on the video, a sten to a shooting. all of them too young to vote but old enough to speak out for change. >> it happened because they don't have somebody to be there for them or listen to them. >> reporter: gabby giffords, herself a victim of can do this only if every one of us and millions more do everything we can between now and november to change this country toward life. not death. >> reporter: in the 25 years since the 11 california shooting, they've worked to help pass some 16 and lost here in california. many which have been modeled for other states across the state. fahnhorst, ktvu fox 2 news . >>> london breed will be sworn in as san francisco's mayor on july 11. >> london breed! >> thank you, everybody. yes, i'm your mayor. >> she was smiling and received a hero's welcome at her old elementary school. london breed talked about hurts priorities like reducing bureaucracy and also helping the homeless get off the streets. >> the hard decisions around reforming our mental health system so the people we know who a
. >> reporter: also on the video, a sten to a shooting. all of them too young to vote but old enough to speak out for change. >> it happened because they don't have somebody to be there for them or listen to them. >> reporter: gabby giffords, herself a victim of can do this only if every one of us and millions more do everything we can between now and november to change this country toward life. not death. >> reporter: in the 25 years since the 11 california shooting,...
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or gardening tip, experts out there and merryfield garden sten, con young emerging lawn weeds now. you want to apply weed killer when the temperatures are dry. the only time to do thatib po on saturday morning. the winds will be calm all through out the weekend. if you're not gardening, maybe you have a whole bunchti of ties. d.c. jazz fest at the wharf. vineyards dry and warm, maybe barbecuing or dad getting on thr l. perfection for that. again, sunday a little more humid than saturday. brunch, hot after 1:00. if you want to eat outside, maybe do it early before that lumeh hour. tee or father's day, if they want to play golf, do so. again, temperatures in the low to mid 90s by the time we head into the early afternoon. by late afternoon, it will feel closer to 100 degrees on sunda afternoon. get those tee times early for dad because it's going to n the hot and humid side. not only ansunday, we have the heatndex increasing through monday and tuesday which are weather alert days. >> that's why when we were forecasting this afternoon, when we had our daily weather meeting at 2:30, we
or gardening tip, experts out there and merryfield garden sten, con young emerging lawn weeds now. you want to apply weed killer when the temperatures are dry. the only time to do thatib po on saturday morning. the winds will be calm all through out the weekend. if you're not gardening, maybe you have a whole bunchti of ties. d.c. jazz fest at the wharf. vineyards dry and warm, maybe barbecuing or dad getting on thr l. perfection for that. again, sunday a little more humid than saturday....
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with me now to kind of explain this as it is unfolding,sten welker and gary hayes.he president is winning his way back here to washington. i am sure it will be a thrill to descend into this confusion of what exactly he has promised. garret, i want to start with you if you can give us a lay out of what the president is doing and we'll talk to kristen about how the vice president responded and how we'll try to clarify. garret, what happened initially. >> this whole new cycle is 45-minute long. when republican senators having their weekly lunch, they had a briefing from the president and a phone call from the president from air force one of what exactly happened in this summit. then their news conference, senator corey gardner, the korea expert, came out and said the idea that these large scale military exercises with the south koreans would continue. you have the blow back immediately from the vice president office saying no that's not true and those war games will be cancelled and gardner following up tweets saying training and readiness exercises will continue. what
with me now to kind of explain this as it is unfolding,sten welker and gary hayes.he president is winning his way back here to washington. i am sure it will be a thrill to descend into this confusion of what exactly he has promised. garret, i want to start with you if you can give us a lay out of what the president is doing and we'll talk to kristen about how the vice president responded and how we'll try to clarify. garret, what happened initially. >> this whole new cycle is 45-minute...
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and rick sten ggel is the forme undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs and also an msnbc political analyst. guys, talking about not doing the joint military exercises, i mean, suzanne, i imagine that's making, as bill just said, the north koreans very happy, the chinese very happy. >> and the russians. >> and the russians. >> i think, very happy too. >> surprise there. >> thinking about creative ways to set the stage for good negotiation is fine. that's great. and i think this is one way we can think about it. those military exercises have already been reduced in size and scope. so taking ate step further is fine. but the problem here is we did not discuss it in advance with our closest allies in the region, the japanese and the south koreans. >> you set upcontact. you were the first one to set up contact between this administration and the north koreans. when you're looking at this negotiation now, what would you have done differently or are you concerned about thisting that just took place? give me your thoughts? >> well, the document on the upside sets the sta
and rick sten ggel is the forme undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs and also an msnbc political analyst. guys, talking about not doing the joint military exercises, i mean, suzanne, i imagine that's making, as bill just said, the north koreans very happy, the chinese very happy. >> and the russians. >> and the russians. >> i think, very happy too. >> surprise there. >> thinking about creative ways to set the stage for good negotiation is...
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. >> what do you think is going through the mind of current dhs secretary clear sten knekirstje what advice might you have for her? >> i wouldn't know. i wouldn't speak for her. my advice to my former colleagues at dhs again who i respect enormously is that shorts term you can do certain things to send a shock to the system. to cause a downturn. but longer term as long as the underlying conditions in the originating countries exist, we'll be dealing with this problem over and over again. and my more senior colleagues in dhs know that because they lived through with me. >> so do you think legislation ultimately has to be the answer? >> i believe that aid to central america, more immigration judges to expedite the process as well as support to neighbors in central america to encourage them to take more of these migrants, and encouraging the mexican government to do more are the answers. you can put a lot more border security on our southern border, you can hire mocan hire more ag can build more wall, you can even go so far as what the administration is doing right now, but as long as w
. >> what do you think is going through the mind of current dhs secretary clear sten knekirstje what advice might you have for her? >> i wouldn't know. i wouldn't speak for her. my advice to my former colleagues at dhs again who i respect enormously is that shorts term you can do certain things to send a shock to the system. to cause a downturn. but longer term as long as the underlying conditions in the originating countries exist, we'll be dealing with this problem over and over...
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bu sten, canada, the depending on whose statistics you take, we have a small surplus, or a small deficittrade with canada. it's a tiny fractio of what we have with mexico. and mexico is a tiny fraction, maybe a seventh of what we have with china. so this is -- this really makes no sense at all, to alienate those who share our values, from whom an exchange of trade has been extremely beneficial to both nations. and not to put your target where it should be, that's on china. how do you explain zte? because suddenly trump's all worried about jobs in china. wouldn't it be great to have a president who was worried about jobs in the u.s.? >> thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> next, breaking news, moments away from that departure, as you can see, security presence ramping up outside -- this is outside trump's hotel, which is about a half a mile away from kim jong-un, who also is expected to depart momentarily. we'll be watching this. of course it is so much about the pomp and circumstance, you'll see it here live in a moment. trump saying, as soon as he gets to the l
bu sten, canada, the depending on whose statistics you take, we have a small surplus, or a small deficittrade with canada. it's a tiny fractio of what we have with mexico. and mexico is a tiny fraction, maybe a seventh of what we have with china. so this is -- this really makes no sense at all, to alienate those who share our values, from whom an exchange of trade has been extremely beneficial to both nations. and not to put your target where it should be, that's on china. how do you explain...
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. >> you took issue to what chris sten said. >> not keeping america, that is what the court allowed. this is why the president has this broad latitude. the countries aren't picked out of a hat, they are places where there are very lax checks on immigration and border and people are leaving -- yemen. you have been to the airport, it is not a great place. i can assure you. and so these were picked out of a hat to punish peeople and thi was picked designed to keep americans safe. >> what were his words then? why did he say that -- >> it is campaign rhetoric and then this order. >> that is bologna. >> that is more than campaign receipt oirk and a good day for rudy giuliani. he began saying crazy things way back then. and it was around this muslim ban -- >> and it is a muslim ban when 92% of the muslim world -- 1.6 billion muslims could come and go in the united states. >> that is how it began. and they were forced through the process. >> words matter to be specific. >> what was born at the muslim ban that has since deteriorated into what was ruled on today, do you like those words? >> ho
. >> you took issue to what chris sten said. >> not keeping america, that is what the court allowed. this is why the president has this broad latitude. the countries aren't picked out of a hat, they are places where there are very lax checks on immigration and border and people are leaving -- yemen. you have been to the airport, it is not a great place. i can assure you. and so these were picked out of a hat to punish peeople and thi was picked designed to keep americans safe....
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. >> the guidelines have always said that cross hormones should sten an adolescent is 16 years old. and that'something that we've been working on with our therapist. he really feels that ariel is ready. he's asked... we've gone through, you know, many sessions of therapy. we've gone through questionnaires. we have to... the endocrinologist has to talk to us, the pediatrician, and we'ree noe at the point that ariel is going to be able to gee cross hormonlier than the guidelines of 16. >> so, taking this next step ofr taking crossnes means something inerms of your ability to have biological children. you know, some transgender adolescents decide to actually postpone, you know, even taking cross hormones until they canr store thnetic material. >> i wouldn't really want to produce sperm. i really wouldn't. like, i don't want to have a child that way. and it just wouldn't make me feel good. like, if i had, like, sperm, i wouldn't be happy, like, "yay,no i can have like a baby or something." i would just be, like, horrified. >> you know, it's interesting, you said, "i wouldn't even want t
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so, yes, there might be some sten rts a being allowed, but that doesn't -- you've still got to look at the program. is it necessary for the program? so, if in nevada, they're really not letting people into the program move into a luxury building, it's not the same. i mean, so that seems to be lost. the context of something seems to be lost, getting back to what congress intended. and i want to say this. when we apply the federal cost principles, this is not like an ig shop going out on an island. there is years and years and years of gao other ig reports. this is just bread-and-butter work for an ig shop. this is not going, doing something that's somehow remarkably different than everyone else. this is just really, really basic, get back to what congress intended for spending. >> well, i'm about to gavel myself. but i just want to say this. one of the reasons this really, really bothers me is that we sent out $140 billion in improper payments last year, and it will be more than that this year. and when you -- -- this is obviously not in that realm, but it all adds up, and every dollar
so, yes, there might be some sten rts a being allowed, but that doesn't -- you've still got to look at the program. is it necessary for the program? so, if in nevada, they're really not letting people into the program move into a luxury building, it's not the same. i mean, so that seems to be lost. the context of something seems to be lost, getting back to what congress intended. and i want to say this. when we apply the federal cost principles, this is not like an ig shop going out on an...
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scott schneider telling me, sten the tone right now it about cooperation versus competition. that was the purpose of the summit. that is then achieved. maria appeared maria: deirdre bolton live deirdre bolton live underground in singapore. great reporting. gran allison, farmers secretary of defense. professor at harvard kennedy school of government, grand, good to have you on the show this morning. what is your initial action to what is taking place? >> i have been betting for two months it was going to be a big win and i believe it was. trump and kidd established report, a genuine relationship. i think they open a new chapter. they said all the right words. they actually put it in a broad context of transforming the relationship between the u.s. and the whole korean peninsula. and now the hard work will make that a reality. in terms of a significant new start. maria: what will the hard work be? walk us through the hard work beginn now. >> the south is easy. now we get to the north. in the north are more than ready separate facilities that have nuclear weapons or nuclear weap
scott schneider telling me, sten the tone right now it about cooperation versus competition. that was the purpose of the summit. that is then achieved. maria appeared maria: deirdre bolton live deirdre bolton live underground in singapore. great reporting. gran allison, farmers secretary of defense. professor at harvard kennedy school of government, grand, good to have you on the show this morning. what is your initial action to what is taking place? >> i have been betting for two months...
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to stenness i know he said to my mom it's something you feel my david my solution for one just was actually to do one side also feel to most most different view so. it was like. i. will tell you this is. the logic of us in the odd sense its mother. says. chelsea football club. he's not shy. with the flat surface. so for. the moment. or meantime some of fifteen thousand people from different countries are participating in russia's volunteer program during the world cup we had the story of one of the volunteers who came to russia. daniel has waited to long for the state to come born in spain and to truly football match family he moved to russia four years ago that his childhood dream was to witness the world cup daniel took part in last year's confederations cup in the city of krasnodar and work there as a volunteer as well how being two point visitors and the right direction. primarily it's about language support when football fans come here and they have people speaking their native language it will make them feel. just one of an army of taking part in this feast of football here is the wor
to stenness i know he said to my mom it's something you feel my david my solution for one just was actually to do one side also feel to most most different view so. it was like. i. will tell you this is. the logic of us in the odd sense its mother. says. chelsea football club. he's not shy. with the flat surface. so for. the moment. or meantime some of fifteen thousand people from different countries are participating in russia's volunteer program during the world cup we had the story of one of...