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at the same time, part of the citizens united ruling was decision in8-1 favor of transparency. you had justice kennedy writing for majority opinion that we live in this internet age it will be disclosed in real-time and shareholders and the public could evaluate it. report,he things in our that is not to disclosure rules. it took us a year and we were only able to account for one dollar and every nine dollars that these groups are raising. the transparency rules that we have in place are not adequate to capture most of the eight information that the public needs -- most of the information that the public needs to assess these ads. we want to help the public get more information about who is monitoring them with all of the attack ads. host: more information is available at issueone.org. michael beckel announcer: you can follow -- all of c-span washington journal segments online at www.c-span.org. former vice c-span, president joe biden expected at the biting cancer initiative summit being held and washington, d.c. he will be talking about the search for a cure for cancer. runnin
at the same time, part of the citizens united ruling was decision in8-1 favor of transparency. you had justice kennedy writing for majority opinion that we live in this internet age it will be disclosed in real-time and shareholders and the public could evaluate it. report,he things in our that is not to disclosure rules. it took us a year and we were only able to account for one dollar and every nine dollars that these groups are raising. the transparency rules that we have in place are not...
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i can't, in good conscience advocate for this because, i'm opposed to the citizens united ruling.lthough this is crowd sourced, is again trying to buy influence events is not okay. ford was appropriately right to call that out for the democratic party. this is not good. i understand why they're doing it, they're trying to expose republican hypocrisy, but this is not good. i'm still of the mindset that when they go low we go hi. i really think that's the push we need to take. i've got family members that are so turned off by this confirmation hearing that they're now calling themselves independents. that's a problem for us. >> where do you see this? where you sit going. >> i know you want to believe that cavanaugh's the perfect choice, but considering all the elements involved, is there a chance that he still may not be confirmed. >> i think you will see murkowski senators makowski and collins vote to confirm him based on his excellent qualifications, and i think you will see senate democrats in red states like heidi heitkamp and joe donnelly are going to vote to confirm him to bec
i can't, in good conscience advocate for this because, i'm opposed to the citizens united ruling.lthough this is crowd sourced, is again trying to buy influence events is not okay. ford was appropriately right to call that out for the democratic party. this is not good. i understand why they're doing it, they're trying to expose republican hypocrisy, but this is not good. i'm still of the mindset that when they go low we go hi. i really think that's the push we need to take. i've got family...
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sentence for humanity that is the ideal for liberalism and globalization and political elites just rule united states their western europe and that is such that a coward. conversing putin is viewed as a blessed. is simple he reflects their russian society and the russian people in my life but you get all that you lose your fitness and in your opinion you can't be the. crucial point is he belongs to the globalist elite. in that sense she is exception. because she is not bought all the various. setten and it is enough to create or got as a kind of sate. saw grudge t.v. pushes putin's geo political agenda its proprietor has even been accused of fueling the pro russian rebellion in neighboring ukraine. being transferred forwards which leaves you with ukraine with all what's happening don't last are you happy to talk about that now please it is not a new page and here we are almost over and your film about. christianity does squeeze dumbass we don't talk about us than hell. mother fear denies involvement in the war in ukraine but is on an e.u. blacklist of those deemed responsible for the conflict.
sentence for humanity that is the ideal for liberalism and globalization and political elites just rule united states their western europe and that is such that a coward. conversing putin is viewed as a blessed. is simple he reflects their russian society and the russian people in my life but you get all that you lose your fitness and in your opinion you can't be the. crucial point is he belongs to the globalist elite. in that sense she is exception. because she is not bought all the various....
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at the same time, part of the citizens united ruling was decision in8-1 favor of transparency. justice kennedy writing for majority opinion that we live in this internet age it will be disclosed in real-time and shareholders and the public could evaluate it. report,he things in our that is not to disclosure rules. it took us a year and we were only able to account for one dollar and every nine dollars that these groups are raising. the transparency rules that we have in place are not adequate to capture most of the eight information that the public needs -- most of the information that the public needs to assess these ads. we want to help the public get more information about who is monitoring them with all of the attack ads. host: more information is available at issueone.org. serves as the director of research organizations. thank you for your time. guest: thank you for having me. host: open phones, (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) republicans,in (202) 748-8002 for independents. >> american history tv is in prime time on c-span3. america," iseal about the outbreak of world
at the same time, part of the citizens united ruling was decision in8-1 favor of transparency. justice kennedy writing for majority opinion that we live in this internet age it will be disclosed in real-time and shareholders and the public could evaluate it. report,he things in our that is not to disclosure rules. it took us a year and we were only able to account for one dollar and every nine dollars that these groups are raising. the transparency rules that we have in place are not adequate...
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sentence for humanity that is the ideal for liberalism and globalization and political elites this rule united states their western europe and that has set out a cowed. converse way putin is viewed as a blessed. is simple he earth elects their russian society and the russian people might like but you can almost hear listen if you like to take a look and when you look at it you can't really get the. crucial point is he belongs to the globalist elite in that sense she is exception. because she is not bought all the various. male setten and it is enough to create or got as a kind of sate. saw grudge t.v. pushes putin's geo political agenda its proprietor has even been accused of fueling the pro russian rebellion in neighboring ukraine. been transferred forwards which leaves you with ukraine with all what's happening don't last are you happy to talk about that now please it is not a new page where we are almost over and your film about to dos and christianity as squeeze dumbass we don't talk about than hell. mother of fear denies involvement in the war in ukraine but is on an e.u. blacklist of tho
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but we did hear the secretary general first making as the secretary of the united nations words a plea for cooperation for the rules based system of the united nations and then later on after president trump spoke we heard a much more impassioned version of that speech from emmanuelle mackerel who said that the world system wasn't working right now no one was playing by those international rules and it really couldn't go on like this he said that the u.n. had been created in a world war had been created by genocide on a mass scale that's why they set up the the u.n. and he seemed to suggest we're in danger of going back to that sort of world if we follow a survival of the fittest type for five of the strongest country type system and i think it was not very veiled that he was talking about the u.s. and some of those comments because he listed some of the things that were important to the u.n. and he listed things like the human rights council the international criminal court under the part of the u.n. that deals with the palestinians well guess what they're all parts that the president trump is either started to de
but we did hear the secretary general first making as the secretary of the united nations words a plea for cooperation for the rules based system of the united nations and then later on after president trump spoke we heard a much more impassioned version of that speech from emmanuelle mackerel who said that the world system wasn't working right now no one was playing by those international rules and it really couldn't go on like this he said that the u.n. had been created in a world war had...
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where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govern. we represent the new common—sense of our time. we'll be asking if his vision for britain is achievable. also on the programme tonight. revealed — the real identity of one of the salisbury nerve agent suspects. not a tourist but a colonel in russian military intelligence. the inquest into the death of a 15—year—old who collapsed on a plane after an allergic reaction is told the flight crew didn't use a defibrillator because they were about to land. giving up and heading home — a special report from libya on the desperate migrants who've failed to cross the sea to europe. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees languish here in libya, caught between their dreams of a bright future somewhere in europe and the nightmare of their past. and a new window in westminster abbey, created by david hockney to celebrate the queen's reign. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news. family comes first — joe marler says he'll run out for england no more as he retires from intern
where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govern. we represent the new common—sense of our time. we'll be asking if his vision for britain is achievable. also on the programme tonight. revealed — the real identity of one of the salisbury nerve agent suspects. not a tourist but a colonel in russian military intelligence. the inquest into the death of a 15—year—old who collapsed on a plane after an allergic reaction is told the flight crew didn't use a defibrillator...
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where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govern. we represent the new common—sense of our time. applause we'll be looking at his vision for britain. also on the programme tonight: the salisbury nerve agent poisoning — one of the men involved is said to be a colonel in russian military intelligence. the infected blood inquiry hears a letterfrom former prime minister sirjohn major, rejecting victims calls for compensation, but suggesting some should apply for a lottery grant for care. warnings of the impact that a no—deal brexit could have on britain's vast poultry industry. and celebrating the queen's reign — the new stained—glass window at westminster abbey, designed by david hockney. well, i think... ..i think it's probably the last of my english landscapes. and coming up on bbc news: rory mcilroy says it's silly to focus on tiger woods, as europe prepare their assault on team usa's ryder cup in paris. good evening and welcome to the bbc‘s news at six. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has declared that his party is ready to start
where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govern. we represent the new common—sense of our time. applause we'll be looking at his vision for britain. also on the programme tonight: the salisbury nerve agent poisoning — one of the men involved is said to be a colonel in russian military intelligence. the infected blood inquiry hears a letterfrom former prime minister sirjohn major, rejecting victims calls for compensation, but suggesting some should apply for a lottery grant...
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as justice roberts reminded us with his ruling in citizens united. justices will overturn decades of well worn precedent given the opportunity. the debate about the future of the supreme court this week may get wonky and technical, but what's at stake is not abstract. it's real. it's concrete for americans whose lives, health, happiness and freedoms are on the line at the supreme court. closely divided decisions recently have meant that the difference between the ability to marry the person you love or not, to have your right to vote protected or not, to make personal choices about your health care or not are all at stake. the stakes in this nomination debate could not be higher. the need for openness and lack of secrecy is as high as it's ever been. the responsibility of the judiciary committee this week is to drill down and examine judge kavanaugh's views to the extent that he'll share them and to point out those areas where he fails to be forthcoming. the american people have a right to know who may become the deciding vote on issues ranging from
as justice roberts reminded us with his ruling in citizens united. justices will overturn decades of well worn precedent given the opportunity. the debate about the future of the supreme court this week may get wonky and technical, but what's at stake is not abstract. it's real. it's concrete for americans whose lives, health, happiness and freedoms are on the line at the supreme court. closely divided decisions recently have meant that the difference between the ability to marry the person you...
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sentence for humanity that is the ideal for liberalism and globalization and political elites this rule united states their western europe and that has set out a cowed. conversing putin is viewed as a blessed. is simple he reflects very russian society and the russian people and my life but you. know nothing i can imagine you would be looking at and in your opinion we can't believe you. but it is. the crucial point is he belongs to the globalist and the. in that sense he is exception. because he is not bought all the various. setten and it is enough to create or he got as a kind of saint. saw grudged t.v. pushes putin's geo political agenda it's proprietor has even been accused of fueling the pro russian rebellion in neighboring ukraine. there have been press reforms which leave you with ukraine with all what's happening in bomb blasts are you happy to talk about that now please it is not a new page where we are almost over and your film about. christianity but it's a squeeze dumbass we don't talk about and how. mother of fear denies involvement in the war in ukraine but is on an e.u. blacklis
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where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govan. we represent the new common sense of oui’ represent the new common sense of ourtime —— govan. represent the new common sense of our time -- govan. applause. an investigative website reveals that one of the suspects of the salisbury nerve agent poisoning was not a tourist, but a colonel in russian military intelligence. in a speech to the united nations, theresa may chastises russia over the salisbury poisoning incident. the prime minister urges countries to work together for common goals and guard against authoritarianism at the united nations, president trump accuses china of attempting to meddle in the forthcoming mid—term us elections, and says iran and not getting on at all with canada on trade negotiations. in the last few minutes... president trump also said he could change his mind about brett kava naugh and withdraw his nomination for the supreme court based on upcoming testimony about alleged sexual misconduct. they're giving the women a major chance to speak stopping now, it
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we come together as united nations to build institutions, norms and rules, to advance out -- our shared interests. we raise standards of living for millions. we forged peace in troubled lands, and indeed we avoided a third world war. but none of these can be taken for granted. today, world order is increasingly chaotic, power relations are less clear, and universal values are being eroded, democratic principles are under siege, and rule of law is being undermined. impunity's on the rise as leaders and states push the boundaries, mostly at home and international arena. we face a set of paradoxes. the world is more connected, yet society's becoming more fragmented. challenges are growing outward while many people are turning inwards. and multilateralism under fire precisely when we need it most. so excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, it is true we are moving in the direction of a multi-polar world. but multi-polarity will not in itself get peace or solve global problems. a century ago, europe was multi-polar. that balance of power was insufficient to keep rivals in check, it was not witho
we come together as united nations to build institutions, norms and rules, to advance out -- our shared interests. we raise standards of living for millions. we forged peace in troubled lands, and indeed we avoided a third world war. but none of these can be taken for granted. today, world order is increasingly chaotic, power relations are less clear, and universal values are being eroded, democratic principles are under siege, and rule of law is being undermined. impunity's on the rise as...
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trump's godliness because he pledged to nominate justices to the supreme court of the united states who would rule in favor of christian fundamentalist belief eighty percent voted for him in the election and loyalty to trump remains high but there is a feeling among christian evangelical leaders but republican members of congress aren't doing enough to protect supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh from attack he's accused of drunkenly sexually assaulting a young girl when he was seventeen at a party in the early eighty's i thought he might inadvertently kill me christine blasi forward said cavanagh denies the allegation and here are the values voters summit support for kavanagh remained solid if you walked in anywhere and said i have i want to report of a sexual assault yes ma'am. when did this happen thirty six years ago excuse me. thirty six years ago yes do you have a eyewitnesses where there are two witnesses but they both deny it happened. are you concerned about the allegations of sexual assault. not that much said he didn't get confirmed i don't know if i'd even come out about any more beca
trump's godliness because he pledged to nominate justices to the supreme court of the united states who would rule in favor of christian fundamentalist belief eighty percent voted for him in the election and loyalty to trump remains high but there is a feeling among christian evangelical leaders but republican members of congress aren't doing enough to protect supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh from attack he's accused of drunkenly sexually assaulting a young girl when he was seventeen at a...
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they came together as united nations to build institutions and rules to advance our shared interests. we forged piece in troubled the thirdavoided world war. none of these can be taken for granted. today, world order is increasingly chaotic and foreign relations are less clear. universal values are being eroded, principals are under siege, and the rule of law is being undermined. leaders of states push the boundaries at home and in the international arena. yetworld is more connected, societies are becoming more fragmented. challenges are growing outwards, while many people are turning inwards as multilateralism is under fire precisely when we need it most. excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, it is true we are of ag in the direction multiple world, but it will not in itself guarantee peace or solve global problems. a century ago, europe was multipolar. it was not without strong multilateral frameworks for european cooperation and problem solving. the results was a grievous world war. , the risk of confrontation theincrease in assessing war in ancient greece, i quote, "it was the rise o
they came together as united nations to build institutions and rules to advance our shared interests. we forged piece in troubled the thirdavoided world war. none of these can be taken for granted. today, world order is increasingly chaotic and foreign relations are less clear. universal values are being eroded, principals are under siege, and the rule of law is being undermined. leaders of states push the boundaries at home and in the international arena. yetworld is more connected, societies...
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i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you, mr. chairman. >> and we take you live now to the senate judiciary committee for day two of the confirmation hearing for supremeou
i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you, mr. chairman. >> and we take you live now to the senate judiciary committee for day two of the confirmation hearing for supremeou
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where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govan.se of our time -- govan. applause. an investigative website reveals that one of the suspects of the salisbury nerve agent poisoning was not a tourist, but a colonel in russian military intelligence. in a speech to the united nations, theresa may chastises russia over the salisbury poisoning incident. the prime minister urges countries to work together for common goals and guard against authoritarianism at the united nations, president trump accuses china of attempting to meddle in the forthcoming mid—term us
where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govan.se of our time -- govan. applause. an investigative website reveals that one of the suspects of the salisbury nerve agent poisoning was not a tourist, but a colonel in russian military intelligence. in a speech to the united nations, theresa may chastises russia over the salisbury poisoning incident. the prime minister urges countries to work together for common goals and guard against authoritarianism at the united nations,...
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the brexit tears unite the politics of the 1950s with the economics of the 19th century. daydreaming that rules of the way and waits the rules. [applause]. the labor's job is now to win support for a deal that meets the needs of the country. combined with our plan to rebuild and transform with investment in our people in our economy our priority is clear we aim to get the best deal for jobs to underpin our plans and upgrade our economy and invest in every community and region that will bring people together and make concerns we will vote against any reduction in rates standards, protections and opposed the race to the bottom let me state say to the country let me say to the country as it stands labor will vote against the plan or whatever is left of it. and opposed leaving the eu with no deal. and it's inconceivable that we should do that with no deal. that is why if parliament votes the deal where they fail to reach any deal at all. we would press for general election. [applause]. [applause]. all options are on the table. the man who would lead our brexit negotiations. having that a grievance
the brexit tears unite the politics of the 1950s with the economics of the 19th century. daydreaming that rules of the way and waits the rules. [applause]. the labor's job is now to win support for a deal that meets the needs of the country. combined with our plan to rebuild and transform with investment in our people in our economy our priority is clear we aim to get the best deal for jobs to underpin our plans and upgrade our economy and invest in every community and region that will bring...
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united states who north america. once again. spoke against the noble people of venezuela. and he invoked a doctrine which imposed the rule of the united states two hundred years ago and he said. that intervention was possible. and he could be judge and party and also policeman of the world now that monroe doctrine. was pursued by the united states of north america. and they preached the doctrine of james monroe. at the time they said all of america for the americans. the rays of the americas had to to belong to america. because. in washington they looked at their nation as. their own even though though it had been a former colony of the united kingdom so that the doctrine the monroe doctrine. was invoked. and these was pursued by the united states and the tone of that doctrine was rendered throughout the entire speech by the president yesterday but our people are familiar with this it was an imperial interventionists neocolonialist doctrine. and our people rose up against it because we wanted friedan we wanted equality and our leaders seem on believe our fault for that. it's an imperialist doctrine that wants to take ove
united states who north america. once again. spoke against the noble people of venezuela. and he invoked a doctrine which imposed the rule of the united states two hundred years ago and he said. that intervention was possible. and he could be judge and party and also policeman of the world now that monroe doctrine. was pursued by the united states of north america. and they preached the doctrine of james monroe. at the time they said all of america for the americans. the rays of the americas...
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where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govan.r the people to whom theresa may promised so much but has delivered so little. and we must ta ke delivered so little. and we must take our message to every town, city and village, united and ready to win, as we were in 1945, in 1964 and in 1997. so that when we meet this time next year, let it be as a labour government. applause a labour government investing in britain after years of austerity and neglect, bringing our country together after a decade of division. conference, that every constituency, every community know, labour is ready, confident in our ideas, fear in our plans, committed to rebuild britain. we don‘t want to live in a society where some of our fellow citizens sleep rough. a strong society is one that gives all young people the chance to realise their potential and in which all of us know that if our parents need capital they will get it. our task, our task, is to build britain, capital they will get it. our task, ourtask, is to build britain, build a britain together,
where the tories have divided and ruled, we will unite and govan.r the people to whom theresa may promised so much but has delivered so little. and we must ta ke delivered so little. and we must take our message to every town, city and village, united and ready to win, as we were in 1945, in 1964 and in 1997. so that when we meet this time next year, let it be as a labour government. applause a labour government investing in britain after years of austerity and neglect, bringing our country...
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rules against president truman. we talked a lot about the unitedstates versus richard nixon case, the unanimous decision, chief justice burger, who had been appointed. it was a moment where the president of the united states was ruled against by the supreme court, including two of his appointees. the hamdan case before speeds came back to me, justice kennedy, and 2008, ruling against president bush. in a wartime case. and so to my hamdan case, i do look at that as a case where the rule of law protects all who come into court, regardless of who you are. no one is above the law. the president is subject to many legal restraints in terms of the official capacity, the war effort, and i think my decisions have shown that independence in a variety of areas. >> thank you. let me shift gears in my final couple of minutes to technology. we struggle here in congress with striking abounds, obviously between security and and freedom, between innovation and privacy. we just had the facebook hearings in this room along with the committee. question to mark zucker
rules against president truman. we talked a lot about the unitedstates versus richard nixon case, the unanimous decision, chief justice burger, who had been appointed. it was a moment where the president of the united states was ruled against by the supreme court, including two of his appointees. the hamdan case before speeds came back to me, justice kennedy, and 2008, ruling against president bush. in a wartime case. and so to my hamdan case, i do look at that as a case where the rule of law...
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rules, and the system works to your advantage? european union have to switch when they are dealing with the u.s. they do not like that. now we have the united states removing itself from global rule just making. canada and mexico are left saying, where do we go? we are looking at issues of security. we need new rules on digital. we need new rules on financial. i am not sure who else i trust to be that kind of global rules leader. sometimes the americans step out of bounds, but at least always with relatively good intentions. that is what canadians want. with the u.s. not there temporarily, we are at a wash as to who is next. in, --f you want to join democrats: 202-748-8000 republicans: 202-748-8001 independents: 202-748-8002 or outside the u.s., 202-748-8003. ruth, democrat. caller: can you hear me? host: yes, ma'am. caller: i wanted to make a comment that when civilized countries get together to make treaties or deals, they are looking for a win-win
rules, and the system works to your advantage? european union have to switch when they are dealing with the u.s. they do not like that. now we have the united states removing itself from global rule just making. canada and mexico are left saying, where do we go? we are looking at issues of security. we need new rules on digital. we need new rules on financial. i am not sure who else i trust to be that kind of global rules leader. sometimes the americans step out of bounds, but at least always...
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big brother works and out of those verses the united kingdom the judges ruled five to two that mass interception of phone and internet data violated article eight of the european convention on human rights which guarantees the right to privacy things to inadequate safeguards specifically school eight found that there was a lack of safeguards in over science when it came to selecting the traffic for examination and the subsequent going through thoughts information and the further victory of the court ruled that the program also provided insufficient safeguards in respect of confidential journalistic material violating article ten of the european convention which protects the freedom of expression and information as regards. if there were not enough safeguards when it came to examining the data had been found by the oath or its. journalistic confidentiality the court said in a statement while the court was satisfied that the intelligence services of the united kingdom take their european human rights convention obligations seriously and are not abusing their powers it found that there was an adequ
big brother works and out of those verses the united kingdom the judges ruled five to two that mass interception of phone and internet data violated article eight of the european convention on human rights which guarantees the right to privacy things to inadequate safeguards specifically school eight found that there was a lack of safeguards in over science when it came to selecting the traffic for examination and the subsequent going through thoughts information and the further victory of the...
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while the united states and many other nations play by the rules these countries use government run industrial planning and state owned enterprises to rig the system in their favor. they engage in relentless product dumping. forced. technology transfer and the theft of intellectual property. the united states lost over three million manufacturing jobs nearly a quarter of all steel. and sixty thousand factories efter china joined the w t m. and we have racked up thirteen trillion dollars in trade deficits. over the last two decades. but those days are over. we will no longer tolerate such abuse we will not allow our workers to be victimized our companies to be cheated. and our wealth to be plundered and transferred. america will never apologize for protecting its citizens. the united states has just announced tariffs on another two hundred billion dollars in chinese made goods for a total so far of two hundred fifty billion dollars. i have great respect and affection for my friend president xi. but i have made clear our trade imbalance is just not acceptable. china's market distortions. and the
while the united states and many other nations play by the rules these countries use government run industrial planning and state owned enterprises to rig the system in their favor. they engage in relentless product dumping. forced. technology transfer and the theft of intellectual property. the united states lost over three million manufacturing jobs nearly a quarter of all steel. and sixty thousand factories efter china joined the w t m. and we have racked up thirteen trillion dollars in...
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time you've got him chairing the un security council the most important organ of the united nations there are rules and procedures for that he'll have a gavel in his hand no one knows what's going to happen donald trump with the gavel in his hand james you'll keep us posted i'm sure but in the meantime good to talk to him thanks very much bittorrent b. has been looking in detail at the topics up for discussion over the coming two days . the united nations general assembly is where problems that affect people around the world take center stage leaders and policy makers a meeting on monday to discuss some of the world's most important pressing issues the first is the worldwide addiction to illegal drugs the united states is hosting this event and president donald trump is the main speaker the world health organization says two hundred seventy five million people worldwide that's around one in twenty five have used an illicit drug at least once in the last two years is with global trade worth an estimated three hundred twenty two billion dollars annually drug related violence and corruption have risen
time you've got him chairing the un security council the most important organ of the united nations there are rules and procedures for that he'll have a gavel in his hand no one knows what's going to happen donald trump with the gavel in his hand james you'll keep us posted i'm sure but in the meantime good to talk to him thanks very much bittorrent b. has been looking in detail at the topics up for discussion over the coming two days . the united nations general assembly is where problems that...
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united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. trade organisation rulesans an irish border. an irish border. certain world trade organisation rules. rules. guaranteed to the people of northern ireland. ireland. that is why i am working hard for that good deal. that good deal. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. throughout the day and throughout the week. secretaryjeremy hunt will take to the podium. the podium. boris johnson until tomorrow and theresa may on wednesday. theresa may on wednesday. brexit before the conference has even started. do stay with us. when rescue workers reach some of the worst affected areas. on the island of sulawesi. many are buried under rubble. ground is obvious and not a good one. one. we're really can the matter concerned. concerned. we understand the situation and palu is not good. situation and palu is not good. we're not ex—works when it comes to that impact but i imagine the 7. that impact but i imagine the 7. withstand the kind of acts of mother nature we're talking about? nature we're talking about? m
united kingdom. kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland. trade organisation rulesans an irish border. an irish border. certain world trade organisation rules. rules. guaranteed to the people of northern ireland. ireland. that is why i am working hard for that good deal. that good deal. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. throughout the day and throughout the week. secretaryjeremy hunt will take to the podium. the podium. boris...
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our investigative unit has uncovered a key ruling. a judge has decide who could be on the hawk for hundreds of millions of dollars in claims over faulty construction at that building. nbc bay area's lili tan is live in san francisco with the new details. lili, have they determined whose responsible? >> well, ultimately san francisco taxpayers could be responsible, and here's why. the judge had two choices when it comes to who has to pay for any lawsuits that has to do with bad construction. the developers of millennium tower or the builders of the transbay transit center just next door, and he chose transbay. it's the transbay joint power's authority, which is funded by taxpayer dollars that will have to pay for millennium tower's legal bills over the allegedly faulty construction that may be to blame for the tower tilting 18 inches. the court ruling was actually based on a deal struck ten years ago. an agreement between millennium tower and transbay builders, all because transbay needed access to the tower to get the job done. and fo
our investigative unit has uncovered a key ruling. a judge has decide who could be on the hawk for hundreds of millions of dollars in claims over faulty construction at that building. nbc bay area's lili tan is live in san francisco with the new details. lili, have they determined whose responsible? >> well, ultimately san francisco taxpayers could be responsible, and here's why. the judge had two choices when it comes to who has to pay for any lawsuits that has to do with bad...
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monolithic kremlin is changing and domestic politics is happening in russia this weekend we saw united russia the ruling party putin's party did surprisingly poorly in local elections particularly in the resource rich far east the pension reform issue that has been going on the this matter of raising the pension age has resulted in extraordinary mass protests and it's put putin on the wrong side of an issue which ninety percent of russians oppose this week we also saw that that was all a thought if the head of the the national guard recording a somewhat bizarre you tube video challenging anti-corruption campaign or lexan of only to a dual so there is the.
monolithic kremlin is changing and domestic politics is happening in russia this weekend we saw united russia the ruling party putin's party did surprisingly poorly in local elections particularly in the resource rich far east the pension reform issue that has been going on the this matter of raising the pension age has resulted in extraordinary mass protests and it's put putin on the wrong side of an issue which ninety percent of russians oppose this week we also saw that that was all a...
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united states of america. and i have made clear my deep faith in the judiciary. the judiciary has been the final guarantor of the rule my opening, the last line of defense for the separation and the rates of liberties guaranteed by the constitution of the united states. >> you see, that is why of the theory of the executive is so worrisome. what you have said, that is what i want to hear. very important branch of our government. what you have said in relation to morrison suggests the present has the last word. >> i have not said that, senator. and i will reiterate something that i have said, that i said a minute ago, coming from cooper versus aaron, when a court order requires a president to do something, or prohibits a president from doing something under the constitution or laws of the united states, under the constitutional system, that is the final word. >> let me ask you one last time, the question that you knew i would ask about your testimony in 2006. i am just struggling with the fact that when i asked you about this issue of detention interrogation and torture, you gave such a simple declarative answer to me
united states of america. and i have made clear my deep faith in the judiciary. the judiciary has been the final guarantor of the rule my opening, the last line of defense for the separation and the rates of liberties guaranteed by the constitution of the united states. >> you see, that is why of the theory of the executive is so worrisome. what you have said, that is what i want to hear. very important branch of our government. what you have said in relation to morrison suggests the...
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shouldn't be cameras there should be transparency but the rules of evidence the federal rules of evidence actually state unitedstates of america that people who allege that they were raped yes this is hard yes this is tough but they have to provide evidence of that and their sexual history can be called into question and congress is saying well but if you come against a republican or if you come against the nominee for the supreme court of the united states you don't have to do any of those...
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i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. >> reporter: now with the midterm elections looming, sources tell cbs news that democrats orchestrated their strategy over the weekend. the president trump, in a tweet this afternoon, called it "despicable." now these hearings will continue tomorrow. judge kavanaugh is going to be in the hot seat as the senators put their questions directly to the nominee. thff? >> glor: all right. jan crawford right there in the confirmation room. jan, thank you. d izona's governor today topointed former three-term senator jon kyl to replace the late john mccain. at leastst until the end of this orar. tol is expected to be sworn in ioter this week in time to vote on brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. 50,000 students in detroit went back to school today carrying bottles of water. oountains and faucets in all 106 public schools were shut off after high levels of lead and lypper were discovered in the water supply. detroit is not alone. fountains at most schools in baltimore have been sh
i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. >> reporter: now with the midterm elections looming, sources tell cbs news that democrats orchestrated their strategy over the weekend. the president trump, in a tweet this afternoon, called it "despicable." now these hearings will continue tomorrow. judge kavanaugh is going to be in the hot seat as the senators put their questions directly to the nominee. thff? >> glor:...
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reforms that reveal great it and strengthens multilateral system we need commitments to rules based lot of that we unitednations at its center and with a different institutions and treaties we have to bring the charter to life and we need to show the added value of international cooperation by the living peace defending human rights and driving economic and social progress for women and men everywhere and that is why i'm so committed to reform and to making the united nations more effective in responding to the needs and desperations of we the peoples in the face of massive existential threats to people and planet. but equally at a time of compelling opportunities for shared prosperity there is no way forward but collective common sense action for the common good these results we can rebuild trust excellences in my address last year i lighted seven challenges when you're on they remain sadly and resolved there is outrage at our inability to win the wars in syria yemen and elsewhere though injure people remain exiled traumatized and in misery still evening for safety and justice palestinians and israelis
reforms that reveal great it and strengthens multilateral system we need commitments to rules based lot of that we unitednations at its center and with a different institutions and treaties we have to bring the charter to life and we need to show the added value of international cooperation by the living peace defending human rights and driving economic and social progress for women and men everywhere and that is why i'm so committed to reform and to making the united nations more effective in...
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according to the occupancy standards, whereas people in a 2-bedroom unit could be offered a 3, but under the transitional housing rules and regulations, but would be offered a 2-bedroom unit if it's an affordable unit. there's differences in rent and differences in bedroom size. to that's the other area that we're looking at and trying to explore if we should bring any policy recommendations prior to the in lieu offers out. the issues that we would like to resolve before people are facing a decision of whether or not to take the in lieu, because we don't want to create a situation where we extend the in lieu and someone takes it and then we make an interpretation down the road and then they say, well, if i had known. i would not have made the decision i made. so we want to try to clarify how this will work in the future, even though people are not facing that choice today. our next step is working with arws, again, to finish issuing the notices of eligibility. to work with ticd on the pre-marketing procedures for perfect options, particularly for the first building they will be constructed on yerba buena island, which
according to the occupancy standards, whereas people in a 2-bedroom unit could be offered a 3, but under the transitional housing rules and regulations, but would be offered a 2-bedroom unit if it's an affordable unit. there's differences in rent and differences in bedroom size. to that's the other area that we're looking at and trying to explore if we should bring any policy recommendations prior to the in lieu offers out. the issues that we would like to resolve before people are facing a...
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it is demanding like senator booker break every rule to resist that president and vice president of the united states and to overturn the election results for 63 million americans voting who the president is. >> senator harris should be ashamed of herself. she was in the justice system as a prosecutor. in california. one of the oldest tricks in the world to expect a dictatorship judge kavanaugh was asked about a case and he said one side argue this in the other party argued others. so senator harris takes out the part that indicates he was describing the views of one party of the case. and said did you know that judge kavanaugh said that he believes? >> and quoted what he was describing. that is disgusting. and when she was called on it there was nothing resembling an apology. and someone for the supreme court and the left will do anything. you know if you watch the hearings with this back and forth and doing one of the most amazing jobs i have ever seen in my life. [applause] time and time again acting like little not see to shout down the hearings that has happened over the years before wash
it is demanding like senator booker break every rule to resist that president and vice president of the united states and to overturn the election results for 63 million americans voting who the president is. >> senator harris should be ashamed of herself. she was in the justice system as a prosecutor. in california. one of the oldest tricks in the world to expect a dictatorship judge kavanaugh was asked about a case and he said one side argue this in the other party argued others. so...
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united states. what i meant in that particular quotation is that russia has not managed to establish a certain kind of regime with the rulelaw, with assured social advancement, with predictable meaningful democracy. and the way that it's resolved that failure is to export it to other people. to the european union. to the united states. this serves a domestic political purpose because you don't want russians thinking that better things are possible elsewhere. it also serves as effective foreign policy because if you can disintegrate and confuse the legal order in europe and the united states then those places will no longer be able to offer any kind of a counter to what you want to do yourself. >> you've outlined the strategy. but there are tactics. so we know about the interfering in western elections. you also point a lot to what happened in ukraine. give me more examples of how the rest of the world can become russian so to speak. >> the philosophy is that nothing's really true, the facts of the world don't really matter. the strategy is something called strategic relativism. the idea is that you want to convince people
united states. what i meant in that particular quotation is that russia has not managed to establish a certain kind of regime with the rulelaw, with assured social advancement, with predictable meaningful democracy. and the way that it's resolved that failure is to export it to other people. to the european union. to the united states. this serves a domestic political purpose because you don't want russians thinking that better things are possible elsewhere. it also serves as effective foreign...
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to abide by president trump in his speech today said i am against that the united states will no longer play by the very rules that the united states established over the last seventy years now in the shower is our senior political analyst in london talking about the speech by u.s. president don't trump at the general assembly in fact here he was a little bit earlier arriving late we should point out he missed his slot he was the second speaker after the gent after the secretary general came in a little bit later and delivered a speech as mullen was saying very much as we expected america first speaking on issues like iran on trade but mostly rejecting the idea and that zone was rejecting the ideology of globalism also the peculiar moment of him speaking earlier about all the cheap and he's made in two years as president and the delegates choosing to laugh at him about that we're back in a few moments here on al-jazeera more live coverage from the general assembly more coverage to come. twenty five years after the thousand zero world tells the behind the scenes story of norway's womb in the oslo accords they
to abide by president trump in his speech today said i am against that the united states will no longer play by the very rules that the united states established over the last seventy years now in the shower is our senior political analyst in london talking about the speech by u.s. president don't trump at the general assembly in fact here he was a little bit earlier arriving late we should point out he missed his slot he was the second speaker after the gent after the secretary general came in...
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while the united states and many other nations play by the rules we run industrial planning and to rig the system , they engage with technology transfers and the depth of intellectual property. united states lost over 3 million manufacturing jobs and 60000 factories. we have racked up $13 trillion in trade deficits over the last two decades. but those days are over. we will no longer tolerate such abuse or allow our workers to be victimized. our companies to be cheated , and our wealth to be plundered and transferred. america will never apologize for protecting its citizens. the united states has just announced tariffs on another $200 billion of chinese made goods. the total so far of $250 billion. we have great affection for my friend president t16 but the trade imbalance is not acceptable. the way they deal cannot be tolerated. as my administration has demonstrated america will always act in our national interest. the un human rights council to this institution shielding egregious human rights abusers while bashing america. our ambassador to the united nations one - - nations nikki h
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the clinton versus jones case itself was a moment where the president of the united states was ruled cagainst by the supreme court including two of his appointees. the hamdan case in the supreme court before hamdan came back back to me for cases by justice kennedy in 2008, ruling against president bush and a wartime case and so to my hamdan case. i look at that is the case where the rule of law protects all regardless of who you are and no one is above the law and the president is subject to many legal restraints in terms of the official capacity, the war effort and i think my decisions have shown that independence in a variety of areas. >> let me shift gears and my final couple of minutes to technology. we struggle here in congress with striking a balance obviously between security, freedom. between innovation, privacy. we just had the facebook hearing in this room along with the commerce committee and questioned mark soccer bird on these issues. a late-night commentor that night commented that all of us questioning out here, at least five of us, our password for our email is passwo
the clinton versus jones case itself was a moment where the president of the united states was ruled cagainst by the supreme court including two of his appointees. the hamdan case in the supreme court before hamdan came back back to me for cases by justice kennedy in 2008, ruling against president bush and a wartime case and so to my hamdan case. i look at that is the case where the rule of law protects all regardless of who you are and no one is above the law and the president is subject to...
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right wing parties rattle the ruling social democrat. for the first. united states. six hundred pages of private conversations between former american and russian president bill clinton and boris yeltsin they took place between one thousand nine hundred three and one thousand nine hundred nine when yeltsin left office. nato expansion and the future of russian president vladimir putin were among the many topics they discussed our senior correspondent been taking a look. now that we are at rock bottom in terms of relations between russia and the us it's bad now we pine for what they were back when presidents could talk frankly joke laugh heck even collude for elections bill for my election campaign i urgently need for a rush or a loan of two point five billion dollars i'll check on this with the i.m.f. and with some of our friends and see what can be done those were the days when you could funnel billions to get your pals reelected real friendship right there clinton even helped yeltsin with a heart operation their wives now in the yeltsin and hillary clinton visited e
right wing parties rattle the ruling social democrat. for the first. united states. six hundred pages of private conversations between former american and russian president bill clinton and boris yeltsin they took place between one thousand nine hundred three and one thousand nine hundred nine when yeltsin left office. nato expansion and the future of russian president vladimir putin were among the many topics they discussed our senior correspondent been taking a look. now that we are at rock...
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monolithic kremlin is changing and domestic politics is happening in russia this weekend we saw united russia the ruling party putin's party did surprisingly poorly in local elections particularly in the resource rich far east the pension reform issue that has been going on the this matter of raising the pension age has resulted in extraordinary mass protests and it's put putin on the wrong side of an issue which ninety percent of russians oppose this week we also saw that that was all a thought the head of the the national guard recording a somewhat bizarre you tube video challenging anti-corruption campaign or lexan of only to a dual so there is this degree to which you know russia itself putin is he's not losing control but he's still half in to establish control of the domestic situation and in that circumstance foreign policy adventurism picking fights with the west is a very good way to generate a rally around the flag effect at home and try and put a lid on these issues for the west itself we're in the middle of breck's it we've seen tremendous political changes in the united states with regards
monolithic kremlin is changing and domestic politics is happening in russia this weekend we saw united russia the ruling party putin's party did surprisingly poorly in local elections particularly in the resource rich far east the pension reform issue that has been going on the this matter of raising the pension age has resulted in extraordinary mass protests and it's put putin on the wrong side of an issue which ninety percent of russians oppose this week we also saw that that was all a...
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the clinton versus jones case itself was a moment where the president of the united states was ruled against by the supreme court, including two of his appointees. the cases in the supreme court where justice kennedy in 2008, rules against bush, a wartime case. i do look at that as a case where the rule of law protects all who come into court regardless of who you are, and no one is above the law. the president is subject to many legal restraints in terms of the official capacity, the war effort. i think my decisions have shown that independence in a variety of areas. >> okay. thank you. let me shift gears in my final couple minutes to technology. we struggle here in congress with striking a balance obviously between security, freedom, between innovation, privacy. we just had the facebook hearing in this room along with commerce committee and questioned mark zuckerberg on these issues. late-night comic that night commented that of all of us questioning out here, at least five of us, our password for our e-mail is password. so we're not as nimble up here in dealing with a lot of these
the clinton versus jones case itself was a moment where the president of the united states was ruled against by the supreme court, including two of his appointees. the cases in the supreme court where justice kennedy in 2008, rules against bush, a wartime case. i do look at that as a case where the rule of law protects all who come into court regardless of who you are, and no one is above the law. the president is subject to many legal restraints in terms of the official capacity, the war...
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the clinton versus jones case itself was a moment where the president of the united states was ruled against by the supreme court, including two of his appointees. the cases in the supreme court where justice kennedy in 2008, rules against bush, a wartime case. i do look at that as a case where the rule of law protects all who come into court regardless of who you are, and no one is above the law. the president is subject to many legal restraints in terms of the official capacity, the war effort. i think my decisions have shown that independence in a variety of areas. >> okay. thank you. let me shift gears in my final couple minutes to technology. we struggle here in congress with striking a balance obviously between security, freedom, between innovation, privacy. we just had the facebook hearing in this room along with commerce committee and questioned mark zuckerberg on these issues. late-night comic that night commented that of all of us questioning out here, at least five of us, our password for our e-mail is password. so we're not as nimble up here in dealing with a lot of these
the clinton versus jones case itself was a moment where the president of the united states was ruled against by the supreme court, including two of his appointees. the cases in the supreme court where justice kennedy in 2008, rules against bush, a wartime case. i do look at that as a case where the rule of law protects all who come into court regardless of who you are, and no one is above the law. the president is subject to many legal restraints in terms of the official capacity, the war...
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>> the supreme court so ruled in the united states v. richard nixon case.that was the first -- the key issue -- >> that's all right. i needed the answer to the question, and you have answered it. >> the source is important. >> as a privilege, it needs to be asserted, does it not? that's true of privileges generally? >> i don't know where this is going. but the -- >> it's a pretty straightforward question. don't privileges needs to be asserted in order to apply? >> well, privileges are recognized -- >> once they are asserted? >> i think as a general pron six -- >> fair enough. i'm asking a general proposition. >> you would assert the attorney/client privilege. >> yes. and who asserts executive privilege? >> ordinarily -- well, that is a complicated question, senator, actually. >> who does it come back to? ultimately, who asserts executive privilege? >> so it depends what you are talking about. what kind of executive branch document you are talking about. it depends. in my experience -- >> ultimately, it's the president? >> there is not as much precedent on t
>> the supreme court so ruled in the united states v. richard nixon case.that was the first -- the key issue -- >> that's all right. i needed the answer to the question, and you have answered it. >> the source is important. >> as a privilege, it needs to be asserted, does it not? that's true of privileges generally? >> i don't know where this is going. but the -- >> it's a pretty straightforward question. don't privileges needs to be asserted in order to...
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i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, judge kavanaugh. i have something i want to say to the committee, but before that, we've been here approximately eight hours, you've had a lot to hear today and listen to. i think it's very noteworthy that no one has seriously questioned your qualifications to receive a promotion to the nation's highest court and they've learned a lot about you being an exceptional teacher, coach, volunteer and dad, in addition to being an exceptional judge. so i thank you very much for your statement. questions for the record are due monday, september 10th, at noon. we will notice judge kavanaugh's markup meeting for thursday, september 13th. this timeline is consistent with how we've handled past supreme court nominations. i want everybody to know that right now so that members and their staff can be working on written questions throughout the week. with that, we will recess until tomorrow morning at 9:30 when we will start the first round of questions. again,
i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, judge kavanaugh. i have something i want to say to the committee, but before that, we've been here approximately eight hours, you've had a lot to hear today and listen to. i think it's very noteworthy that no one has seriously questioned your qualifications to receive a promotion to the nation's highest court and they've learned a lot about you being...
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think we can all that are not about one thing i'm certain with the united states retreating from being that leading voice for a rules-based economy, whether it's in the wto, nafta, paris, it isn't going to happen. so one is to your point, we need the united states to understand we have the unique opportunity in making the unique responsibility to reengage and be the leader to make sure we get a resolution of that in what concerns me most right now about the current path we are on any number of global foreign comic feels like we've retreated from that and frankly our allies around the world believe we retreated from now. that is the challenge for us is that we step forward and lead that debate come only the beginning of that process to bring a resolution. >> where do you want to go? we do what? for what purpose? >> it's really hard when you look at the problem that a member of congress has. to understand when the leaders of the industry coming and you don't understand the congress, not the foggiest idea, nor what to do about it and if you look at the fact -- [inaudible] is no nationstate anymore anyway. we are elimin
think we can all that are not about one thing i'm certain with the united states retreating from being that leading voice for a rules-based economy, whether it's in the wto, nafta, paris, it isn't going to happen. so one is to your point, we need the united states to understand we have the unique opportunity in making the unique responsibility to reengage and be the leader to make sure we get a resolution of that in what concerns me most right now about the current path we are on any number of...