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with four hungry children and a crop in the field ♪ announcer: for the greatest live performances everhere are loretta lynn and conway twitty. >> shania twain, everybody. >> here's brooks and dunn. >> y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson. alan jackson: ♪ don't rock the jukebox i want to hear some jones ♪ announcer: it's cma awards live, the greatest moments from the cma awards. vince gill: ♪ i still believe in you ♪ announcer: every fall, country's finest get together to celebrate country music. anne: johnny cash, waylon jennings, kris kristofferson, and willie nelson. [applause] willie nelson: ♪ i am the highwayman along the coast roads i did ride sword and pistol by my side ♪ announcer: and now, the greatest performances are together for the very first time. carrie underwood: ♪ jesus take the wheel take it from my hands ♪ announcer: we'll see the legends, johnny cash, charlie pride, marty robbins, loretta lynn. ♪ >> ♪ and love is the foundation we lean on ♪ announcer: once in a lifetime collaborations. >> ♪ and i'm proud to be a coal miner's daughter i remember well the well where i drew
with four hungry children and a crop in the field ♪ announcer: for the greatest live performances everhere are loretta lynn and conway twitty. >> shania twain, everybody. >> here's brooks and dunn. >> y'all say hi to mr. alan jackson. alan jackson: ♪ don't rock the jukebox i want to hear some jones ♪ announcer: it's cma awards live, the greatest moments from the cma awards. vince gill: ♪ i still believe in you ♪ announcer: every fall, country's finest get together to...
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that's more than ever before. it's the first time ever. the number of people is almost 160 million and we're going to be breaking that number soon. [ cheers and applause ] women filled 60% of the new jobs created last year, and women's unemployment is now the lowest it's been in 74 years. [ cheers and applause ] wages are rising at the fastest rate in many decades. and really what's nice is they're rising the fastest for the lowest income americans. isn't that nice? percentage-wise. and our pledge to the american worker, through ivanka trump, she has worked so hard. [ cheers and applause ] she's worked hard. has secured commitments to provide private sector training opportunities to nearly 10 million americans. it's been an incredible story. it's been an incredible story. great job. to get relief to working families, we passed the largest package of tax cuts and reforms in american history, the largest. we doubled the child tax credit and the typical family of four earning $75,000 has seen a tax cut of over $2,000 a year. [ cheers and appl
that's more than ever before. it's the first time ever. the number of people is almost 160 million and we're going to be breaking that number soon. [ cheers and applause ] women filled 60% of the new jobs created last year, and women's unemployment is now the lowest it's been in 74 years. [ cheers and applause ] wages are rising at the fastest rate in many decades. and really what's nice is they're rising the fastest for the lowest income americans. isn't that nice? percentage-wise. and our...
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before it's the first time ever.er of people is almost 160 million and we're going to be breaking that number soon. women filled 60% of the new jobs created last year and women's unemployment is now the lowest it's been in seventy four years. wages are rising at the fastest rate in many decades and really what's nice is they're rising the fastest for the lowest income. -- income americans. isn't it nice? percentage wise, the fed and our pledge to the american worker through ivana trump? she has worked so hard. she's worked hard, has secured commitments to provide private sector training opportunities to nearly 10 million americans. it's been an incredible story. great job. to get relief to working families we passed the largest , package of tax cuts and reforms in american history, the largest. we doubled the child tax credit and the typical family of four has seen a tax cut of over $2000 year and that money goes right back into iraq. -- our economy. breaking regulatory reduction campaign has saved every american hou
before it's the first time ever.er of people is almost 160 million and we're going to be breaking that number soon. women filled 60% of the new jobs created last year and women's unemployment is now the lowest it's been in seventy four years. wages are rising at the fastest rate in many decades and really what's nice is they're rising the fastest for the lowest income. -- income americans. isn't it nice? percentage wise, the fed and our pledge to the american worker through ivana trump? she has...
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kelly: it was amongst of the hardest jobs i ever had in my life. i would say this, as much time as i had in the military, it was the most important thing i ever did. 18 months i staffed the president way i think a president should be staffed. presenting him options, giving experts to talk and hash things out, that is what chief of staff does that was highly important. 18 months i think we staffed to the president effectively. david: was it the hardest job you had? most memorable? most enjoyable job, or just another interesting job? gen. kelly: no, it was very hard, but very meaningful. not very enjoyable. staffing the president of the united states, you are trying to bring together not only a white house staff, but the entire federal government to help him make decisions, whether it is economic, social, or life-and-death wartime decisions. david: it is often said people stab you in the back, but sometimes they stab you in the front. that is the job that chief of staff is said to have, you get criticized by everybody. did you feel the criticism was
kelly: it was amongst of the hardest jobs i ever had in my life. i would say this, as much time as i had in the military, it was the most important thing i ever did. 18 months i staffed the president way i think a president should be staffed. presenting him options, giving experts to talk and hash things out, that is what chief of staff does that was highly important. 18 months i think we staffed to the president effectively. david: was it the hardest job you had? most memorable? most enjoyable...
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nobody has ever had more. nobody has ever been more transparent. this is just a hoax. i call this the witchhunt, but it is really a hoax. it is the greatest hoax in the history of our country and the worst political scandal on the other side. aret of things right now coming out that are very bad what they did. this continues on. two point five years, it continues. >> [inaudible] gotta --ot -- you >> [inaudible] >> that is like i have been saying. if they fix the walls, you wouldn't have that. people are running through the rio grande. it can be a very rough river at times. grande isss the rio very dangerous, depending on the time of year and the conditions and the rapidity of the water. we know that. we have many guards there. people go through the guards. if we had the right laws that the democrats are not letting us have, those people wouldn't be coming up. they wouldn't be trying. we are building the wall. it is under construction. it is a lot of it is under construction. over 400 miles next year by the end of the year. it is very important. they can change it very
nobody has ever had more. nobody has ever been more transparent. this is just a hoax. i call this the witchhunt, but it is really a hoax. it is the greatest hoax in the history of our country and the worst political scandal on the other side. aret of things right now coming out that are very bad what they did. this continues on. two point five years, it continues. >> [inaudible] gotta --ot -- you >> [inaudible] >> that is like i have been saying. if they fix the walls, you...
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it was the most important thing i ever did.or 18 months, i staffed the president the way i thought a president should be staffed. presenting him options, getting experts with him to talk. that's what chief of staff does. that was vitally important. for 18 months i was there. i think we staffed the president very effectively. david: was it the hardest job you ever had? the most memorable job? the most enjoyable? or just another interesting job? gen. kelly: it was very hard but very meaningful. not very enjoyable. you know, staffing the president of the united states, you are trying to bring together the white house staff and the entire federal government to help him make the kind of decisions, economic, social, life and death wartime decisions. david: in washington, it is often said people often stab you in the back. and sometimes they stab you in the front. that is the job that the chief of staff is said to have. you get criticized by everybody. do you feel that the criticism by people, for any reason, did you feel it was unfai
it was the most important thing i ever did.or 18 months, i staffed the president the way i thought a president should be staffed. presenting him options, getting experts with him to talk. that's what chief of staff does. that was vitally important. for 18 months i was there. i think we staffed the president very effectively. david: was it the hardest job you ever had? the most memorable job? the most enjoyable? or just another interesting job? gen. kelly: it was very hard but very meaningful....
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more people want the content than ever, and there is less money than ever. is getting the money, because it is not us. the money, that is money that needs to support journalism. at the hearing, we had the editor-in-chief of "the atlanta journal-constitution" make this point. peter: let's listen to him right now. we have more people reading "the atlanta journal-constitution" then at any other point in our history. the challenge is simple. world do youof grow your audience, reach a bigger market, and somehow face even greater financial challenges than you did before? some thing iout of whack in that equation and it is just counterintuitive to how american business works. peter: what is your response to the editor of the hac? relation to the news content i was referring to earlier with 10 billion or more users, we know publishers websites in large part due to traffic from internet services is up something on the order of 40%. but the internet has globalized the advertising market, so the advertising that is appearing on those news publishers websites are also c
more people want the content than ever, and there is less money than ever. is getting the money, because it is not us. the money, that is money that needs to support journalism. at the hearing, we had the editor-in-chief of "the atlanta journal-constitution" make this point. peter: let's listen to him right now. we have more people reading "the atlanta journal-constitution" then at any other point in our history. the challenge is simple. world do youof grow your audience,...
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nobody until this time thought it could ever happen.ad to see the people that were in favor of it. the most conservative people. even more conservative than bill bennett, which is hard to believe. we are glad to be joined by the first person released from prison under the first step act. where is matthew? thank you, matthew. >> [applause] what happened to some people was very unfair. i hear you are doing phenomenally well and we appreciate what a great person you are. thank you. to help our citizens overcome opioid addiction, we secured a record $6 billion in new funding including support for treatment in faith-based organizations. we have had a great experience. , opioids. other drugs sometimes take the place. fentanyl is coming in from china. i will be talking about president she. tremendous amounts of drugs that come in from places. we do it pretty well, but every time you knock one, another one pops up. we will be talking to president she about that. it is unbelievably destructive and bad. 60% cheaper than obamacare, we are doing a
nobody until this time thought it could ever happen.ad to see the people that were in favor of it. the most conservative people. even more conservative than bill bennett, which is hard to believe. we are glad to be joined by the first person released from prison under the first step act. where is matthew? thank you, matthew. >> [applause] what happened to some people was very unfair. i hear you are doing phenomenally well and we appreciate what a great person you are. thank you. to help...
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if you ever have to cover up a murder the best way is to make it look accidents raring to. never read a book like this. the truth mr bridger of the streets. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word can call the coaxing germany to cut. loose why not go on with him. to suffer it's simple our mind on your mobile and free. t.w. zeal or name course calls for germany maybe see. 2000 kilometers lie between them the escobar family separated by trumps immigration orders. 2 years ago jose escobar was deported from the u.s. to el salvador where he was born he was forced to leave his wife rose and their 2 children in houston texas they can only visit her say once a year a family torn apart. all rose has left is her photo album memories of happier days in a bygone past. ever since her husband was deported rose has had to singlehandedly fend for the family but she won't give up. is the 1st flower any guy has ever given me and jose is my 1st and only boyfriend so when i started this book i said well you know i have that see how far all go and it's still g
if you ever have to cover up a murder the best way is to make it look accidents raring to. never read a book like this. the truth mr bridger of the streets. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word can call the coaxing germany to cut. loose why not go on with him. to suffer it's simple our mind on your mobile and free. t.w. zeal or name course calls for germany maybe see. 2000 kilometers lie between them the escobar family separated by trumps immigration...
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ever since her husband was deported rose has had to singlehandedly fend for the family but she won't give up. as the 1st flower any guy has ever given me and jose is my 1st and only boyfriend so when i started this book i said you know i have that see how far all go and it's still going. he gave it to me and i told him long. go ahead and put tape on it they can last may and you can see it still is still holding on. the couple has been married for 13 years jose's deportation 2 years ago was completely unexpected. rose still remembers that call as if it were yesterday are you sitting down like yeah. i need you. to calm down the thoughts that are being me are going to be fine and i said ok jose you're scaring me or the my hero they deported me last night those words. change my friend. rose is a u.s. citizen but marrying jose wasn't enough for him to attain citizenship. walter is 8 years old it's 7 30 in the morning and he's excited it's the last day of school before summer vacation. the teacher kamila king has the same ritual each morning she greets each student personally. so. i'm goin
ever since her husband was deported rose has had to singlehandedly fend for the family but she won't give up. as the 1st flower any guy has ever given me and jose is my 1st and only boyfriend so when i started this book i said you know i have that see how far all go and it's still going. he gave it to me and i told him long. go ahead and put tape on it they can last may and you can see it still is still holding on. the couple has been married for 13 years jose's deportation 2 years ago was...
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that's more than ever before . it is the first time ever.umber of people is almost 160 million, and we are going to be breaking the numbers soon. [applause] women filled 60% of the new jobs created last year and women's unemployment is now the lowest it's been in 74 years. [applause] pres. trump: wages are rising at the fastest rate in many decades and, really, what is nice, is that they are rising the fastest for the lowest income americans. isn't it nice? percentagewise. and our pledge to the american worker through ivana trump? she has worked so hard. [applause] pres. trump: she has worked so hard. she has secured commitments to provide private sector training opportunities to nearly 10 million americans. it's been an incredible story. great job. to get relief to workg families, we passed the largest package of tax cuts and reforms in american history, the largest. we doubled the child tax credit and the typical family of four earning $75,000 has seen a tax year. over $2000 a and that money goes right back into our economy. a record-break
that's more than ever before . it is the first time ever.umber of people is almost 160 million, and we are going to be breaking the numbers soon. [applause] women filled 60% of the new jobs created last year and women's unemployment is now the lowest it's been in 74 years. [applause] pres. trump: wages are rising at the fastest rate in many decades and, really, what is nice, is that they are rising the fastest for the lowest income americans. isn't it nice? percentagewise. and our pledge to the...
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that don't ever work. the -- the -- so you have a kid -- i have a system in which everybody has to work together. you've got to be able to give constructive criticism and take constructive criticism. some kids like to work one-on-one. work on their own, and they feel very confident about that. that doesn't work in my system. second thing, is i don't want any jerks in my chambers. i don't want people who cause disruptions. we work as a team. i don't play favorites. i pick one clerk to be my lead clerk. then everybody else, we all work in sort of in a corporate fashion. >> while washington is famous for leaks, the supreme court doesn't have any leaks of their opinions before it's actually issued. >> oh, god, now you're going to jinx us. >> well, it hasn't yet happened. justice thomas: you know, i just think that we -- this institution is still holding on are lot of values that traditional. people still believe that there are rules that we all should follow. and i think that's the law clerks. i think it is th
that don't ever work. the -- the -- so you have a kid -- i have a system in which everybody has to work together. you've got to be able to give constructive criticism and take constructive criticism. some kids like to work one-on-one. work on their own, and they feel very confident about that. that doesn't work in my system. second thing, is i don't want any jerks in my chambers. i don't want people who cause disruptions. we work as a team. i don't play favorites. i pick one clerk to be my lead...
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when i arrived here and the election i ever voted in we kicked him out and bath has been. with the exception of the 2015 election tory go in but then we take him back and 2017 so you are basically saying is that if any political party reputation is at risk from the the more flawed it style the political will scotland then the liberal democrats salute. on their hands you know you want to make a contribution to their for there and then you saw a continuing hope because of the closeness of the result and because of the desire of people to continue the argument but you've got yourself as a practitioner making a contribution or are you a commentator whose principal purpose is to debunk unionism and the unionist press obviously both of those are primary. we do see myself as a participant i'm you know wings makes no pretense of being a neutral observer in the independence campaign we are pro independence website so our zapruder bears website there for you most of the view on the election the independence campaign should well i mean i've said on wings for for some time that the s.
when i arrived here and the election i ever voted in we kicked him out and bath has been. with the exception of the 2015 election tory go in but then we take him back and 2017 so you are basically saying is that if any political party reputation is at risk from the the more flawed it style the political will scotland then the liberal democrats salute. on their hands you know you want to make a contribution to their for there and then you saw a continuing hope because of the closeness of the...
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[cheers and applause] ever.cheers and applause] republicans did not believe in socialism, we believe in freedom, and so do you. we will defend medicare and social security for our great seasoniors, we will de-- seniors, we will defend it like nobody else. and always protect patients with preexisting conditions, always, always. virtually every top democrat now supports taxpayer funded abortion, right up to the moment of birth. ripping babies straight from the mother's womb. leading democrats have opposed measures to prevent the execution of children after birth. you saw that. in virginia. republicans believe that every life is a sacred gift from god. [cheers and applause] that is why i have asked congress to pro hel prohibit exe late-term abortion, day-by-day we're rebuilding our country, at people, we're restoring america's standing all around the world. we are respected as a country again. [cheers and applause] after past leader slashed military budgets, we're rebuilding the u.s. armed forces with 700 billion l
[cheers and applause] ever.cheers and applause] republicans did not believe in socialism, we believe in freedom, and so do you. we will defend medicare and social security for our great seasoniors, we will de-- seniors, we will defend it like nobody else. and always protect patients with preexisting conditions, always, always. virtually every top democrat now supports taxpayer funded abortion, right up to the moment of birth. ripping babies straight from the mother's womb. leading democrats...
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i'd always written my very 1st website when i was a videogame writer was called world of steer and ever since then i've had blogs that were that w. or x. as the initials were there were various apparently stations all but the most recent one night had was wings over seal and which you may know is the little kind of independent nation just off the off the coast of britain by itself an old world war 2 for it's always find a fascinating place so when i came to write the politics blog it just kind of seemed an obvious progression from wings over city one to wings were scotland and what do you consciously pursue your blog was to. rebalance media in the sense that the written play scotland some people do the television as well as pretty woman only biased against scottish independence so what was your explain to some of the union this press as well as pervading the the ordinary information that depend the support is needed yeah i mean it's still is a ridiculous state of affairs where you have a political viewpoint held by roughly half of the country represented by essentially and certainly at
i'd always written my very 1st website when i was a videogame writer was called world of steer and ever since then i've had blogs that were that w. or x. as the initials were there were various apparently stations all but the most recent one night had was wings over seal and which you may know is the little kind of independent nation just off the off the coast of britain by itself an old world war 2 for it's always find a fascinating place so when i came to write the politics blog it just kind...
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do you ever talk to these guys? do you ever call them and sell them on l.a.?ampering, because i'm not apart of the ownership. >> jimmy: right. >> so i have definitely reached out to a lot of players that i felt that i wanted to see play on our team. but i'm not one of the general managers, so i don't control that. but at the same time, i try to influence by saying that there are many business opportunities, there are many things that we can provide for you outside of basketball. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> you know what i'm saying? >> jimmy: specifically -- [ laughter ] i know exactly what you're saying. [ cheers and applause ] things you might not be able to get up in toronto. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: although -- maybe you can, i guess. yeah. okay, interesting. well, you know -- would you ever consider a position with the lakers? like, let's say -- magic left. if they just said, "snoop, why don't you be president of basketball operations?" would you snap that up? >> i'd take it on. >> jimmy: you would? [ cheers and applause ] when it came to, like, to trad
do you ever talk to these guys? do you ever call them and sell them on l.a.?ampering, because i'm not apart of the ownership. >> jimmy: right. >> so i have definitely reached out to a lot of players that i felt that i wanted to see play on our team. but i'm not one of the general managers, so i don't control that. but at the same time, i try to influence by saying that there are many business opportunities, there are many things that we can provide for you outside of basketball....
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it is the most we have ever had in a single session.nk you, all of you for bringing your invaluable perspectives to the national academy and adding so much to this experience, personally and professionally. 10 weeks ago, all of you came to quantico from places as different and far-flung as bahrain, boise, helsinki, houston, and you arrived mostly as strangers but you leave as lifelong friends. those friendships mean that you can pick up the phone day or night, just about anywhere around the world and find someone who will stand beside you in the toughest of circumstances, or provide key insight that you might not otherwise consider. forging those friendships, those partnerships, is what the national academy does best. as the world becomes smaller, and the perils loom larger, we have learned that a threat to one of us is often a threat to all. working together is the best option. for more than 80 years, this program has served as a bridge that connects state and local law enforcement to international law enforcement. today, you join the
it is the most we have ever had in a single session.nk you, all of you for bringing your invaluable perspectives to the national academy and adding so much to this experience, personally and professionally. 10 weeks ago, all of you came to quantico from places as different and far-flung as bahrain, boise, helsinki, houston, and you arrived mostly as strangers but you leave as lifelong friends. those friendships mean that you can pick up the phone day or night, just about anywhere around the...
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it's bigger, and better and stronger than ever before! >> [cheers and applause]. >> laura: check. and remember, we suggested that he remind america if they send bernie or uncle joe to the white house. the democrat socialists will run out of other people's money and tonight: >> america will never be a socialist country, ever. >> [cheers and applause]. >> republicans do not believe in social. ism. we believe in freedom and so do
it's bigger, and better and stronger than ever before! >> [cheers and applause]. >> laura: check. and remember, we suggested that he remind america if they send bernie or uncle joe to the white house. the democrat socialists will run out of other people's money and tonight: >> america will never be a socialist country, ever. >> [cheers and applause]. >> republicans do not believe in social. ism. we believe in freedom and so do
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a love of learning like very few anybody i have ever come to know or read about. he never lived here. he came out to see how everything was going but he had too much going on back home. in hamilton, massachusetts which is just north of boston. and, his church and his parsonage are still there and very superb condition. the place where the first covered wagon left to come to ohio is still there. and, his son came out here with his wife and four children. they are young, they are hopeful and somehow they address themselves with hard work and nothing, even the most difficult daily tasks of being a farmer in the rocky grounds of new england was not going to be anything comparable to what they faced here. they came mountain on their way just coming down the ohio river, two of their children died of disease. they had to be buried on the banks of the river imagine, they arrived here in mrs. butler had stepped off the boat the barge at one point and turned her ankle badly. he was suffering from disease himself when he arrived here. they knew no one. and so, they had to be
a love of learning like very few anybody i have ever come to know or read about. he never lived here. he came out to see how everything was going but he had too much going on back home. in hamilton, massachusetts which is just north of boston. and, his church and his parsonage are still there and very superb condition. the place where the first covered wagon left to come to ohio is still there. and, his son came out here with his wife and four children. they are young, they are hopeful and...
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a report came out, our water and our air today is cleaner than it ever was. because in many respects, we are great environmentalists. i'm an environmentalist! a different kind, a real environmentalist. our water is crystal clean, our air, it's the best that ever was. >> sean: we all need to be good stewards of the greatest country god gave man. are you really going to live tweet these democratic debates? >> president trump: i wasn't going to but i read about in "the wall street journal," it's fake news. i wasn't thinking about it, maybe i will now. might as well make them right. >> sean: i am a "yes," i think it would be a great idea. >> president trump: they wrote about it as though it was fact, i never even thought about it but maybe i'll do it. instead of fake news, i will make them correct news and that's okay. >> sean: i think it would be a good idea, very interesting. i see that you promised ice next week will begin the process of removing millions of people that didn't respect our laws, borders, sovereignty, 90% of the heroin in this country comes acro
a report came out, our water and our air today is cleaner than it ever was. because in many respects, we are great environmentalists. i'm an environmentalist! a different kind, a real environmentalist. our water is crystal clean, our air, it's the best that ever was. >> sean: we all need to be good stewards of the greatest country god gave man. are you really going to live tweet these democratic debates? >> president trump: i wasn't going to but i read about in "the wall street...
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this makes cooperation more important than ever.s why the relationship and a shared understanding and trust that is built here at the national academy are more important than ever. by building this global network of excellence in law enforcement, we all benefit. graduates, thank you for your willingness to serve your communities, your commitment to this rigorous training, and your partnership with us at the fbi and department of justice. we all serve on the same team. we stand for justice and public safety. today, wern to work will all press on together. press assured, as attorney general sessions said, we have your back and you have our thanks. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> billy house, congressional correspondent with bloomberg, news joins us. what does the judiciary commte
this makes cooperation more important than ever.s why the relationship and a shared understanding and trust that is built here at the national academy are more important than ever. by building this global network of excellence in law enforcement, we all benefit. graduates, thank you for your willingness to serve your communities, your commitment to this rigorous training, and your partnership with us at the fbi and department of justice. we all serve on the same team. we stand for justice and...
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. -- truer than ever.here is no better example to our commitment to forging stronger partnerships than the national academy where we train them of the finest leaders from here at home and around the world. theoutstanding graduates of 276th, thank you for being a part of the national academy, for your support of the fbi and for all you do and will do for law enforcement. now, please join me in extending a warm welcome to my friend, the attorney general of the united states, william barr. [applause] attorney general barr: thank you very much. thank you chris for your introduction and your outstanding leadership of the world's preeminent investigative agency. as chris said and most of you know, i am a two time offender, this is my second stint as attorney general. my arrival was a bit more eventful than i imagined it being last time. as we have been watching the 6, 1944, d-day, i had the thought that my arrival this time -- my arrival in on little like jumping the morning of june 5, trying to figure out where
. -- truer than ever.here is no better example to our commitment to forging stronger partnerships than the national academy where we train them of the finest leaders from here at home and around the world. theoutstanding graduates of 276th, thank you for being a part of the national academy, for your support of the fbi and for all you do and will do for law enforcement. now, please join me in extending a warm welcome to my friend, the attorney general of the united states, william barr....
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goal celebrations ever. more goals were scored in the last after the last gold cup other tournaments might have scored more but there's a big difference here at the after. every goal gives you moments like these. you have caught historial football fanatics for over 16 years always dressed in fire and colors to different cultures will surely be something to see and listen to. now before i get to the number one reason you better not miss the africa cup of nations here some that didn't quite make the list of reason after the 2 winners are jinxed 2013 winners nigeria failed to qualify in 2015 the ivory coast one in 2015 then got booted out of the group stage 2 years later the last winner cameroon almost didn't qualify this time that was close anybody could win and i mean anybody more than a handful of this year's qualify femurs have won it some multiple times can buy i mean for a total of $1000.00 cups. and if you are not magic touch would make another good reason to watch the african cup he won in 2012 would za
goal celebrations ever. more goals were scored in the last after the last gold cup other tournaments might have scored more but there's a big difference here at the after. every goal gives you moments like these. you have caught historial football fanatics for over 16 years always dressed in fire and colors to different cultures will surely be something to see and listen to. now before i get to the number one reason you better not miss the africa cup of nations here some that didn't quite make...
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did you ever feel like were serving more of the president the office? guest: i never felt like i was serving anything but the office presidency. and the president in his capacity as president. that is pushing forward his agenda and working judges rade issues and and pushing the agenda. he wants fighters in that says ty and the fact he where is my iry cohn he was askg fighters to push his agenda. s it relates to private sector he had private sector rudy working on of them the issues relating to the mueller investigation on behalf personally. i think that -- i know there was never a line crossed on the part of the white house counsel relating to that because there was a clear delineation responsibilities and our responsibilities. host: now that you are back to being a private attorney and out of the office of white house counsel you look at what is termsing in washington in of the mueller report. what do you think all of this testimony terms of efore congressional committees and what democratic committees are looking for from witnesses? first i think it i
did you ever feel like were serving more of the president the office? guest: i never felt like i was serving anything but the office presidency. and the president in his capacity as president. that is pushing forward his agenda and working judges rade issues and and pushing the agenda. he wants fighters in that says ty and the fact he where is my iry cohn he was askg fighters to push his agenda. s it relates to private sector he had private sector rudy working on of them the issues relating to...
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tea m is an environment to put on my first ever team uniform terms of soccer andi ever team uniform i always loved the sport so it just gave me a vehicle to really experience it even more. 0ne experience it even more. one of the things that makes this semifinal so tasty as the individual matchups between players. alex morgan against many bright and steph houghton. the key to paris against crystal dunn who used to play for chelsea. phil neville was asked about a matchup between lucy bronze, who he has described as the best in the world potentially up against the usa's talisman, megan rufino. it might be rachel daly up against denmark. the ability for it lucy bronze to step up into midfield, we have a decision to make. rapinoe, from day one, i really admired her. she believes when the ball bounced on the touchline, i went to catch the ball and a stud went right through my watch and she hasn't repaid me back for that watch and what i liked about it, she just got on with it. she is a winner. england in the semifinal for the third consecutive major tournament, gathering so much momentum
tea m is an environment to put on my first ever team uniform terms of soccer andi ever team uniform i always loved the sport so it just gave me a vehicle to really experience it even more. 0ne experience it even more. one of the things that makes this semifinal so tasty as the individual matchups between players. alex morgan against many bright and steph houghton. the key to paris against crystal dunn who used to play for chelsea. phil neville was asked about a matchup between lucy bronze, who...
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madagascar in group b picked up their first ever madagascar in group b picked up theirfirst ever cupir first ever cup of nations victory and what a goal to make it happen, a new national hero, a right—footed curling freekick to win the day against randy. madagascar on the day against randy. madagascar on the verge of a place in the last 16. it was difficult for us because burundi isa it was difficult for us because burundi is a very good team —— against burundi. we had a chance to score and we didn't concede a goal. good for the confidence of the defence and the goalkeeper of the team. i scored the goal. this is very good for the confidence and we have to keep going. elsewhere, the copa america is back under way after a couple of rest days. they're down to the last eight, with the host nation brazil facing paraguay in the first of the quarter—finals in porto alegre where it's 0-0. that's exactly 20 minutes gone. india kept their unbeaten record intact at the cricket world cup with a thumping 125—run win over west indies on thursday. west indies were dismissed with more than 15 overs
madagascar in group b picked up their first ever madagascar in group b picked up theirfirst ever cupir first ever cup of nations victory and what a goal to make it happen, a new national hero, a right—footed curling freekick to win the day against randy. madagascar on the day against randy. madagascar on the verge of a place in the last 16. it was difficult for us because burundi isa it was difficult for us because burundi is a very good team —— against burundi. we had a chance to score...
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it was the most important thing i ever did.or 18 months, i staffed the president the way i thought a president should be staffed. presenting him options, getting experts with him to talk. that's what chief of staff does. that was vitally important. for 18 months i was there. we staffed the president very effectively. david: was it the hardest job you ever had? the most memorable job? the most enjoyable? or just another interesting job? john: it was very hard but very meaningful. not very enjoyable. you know, staffing the president of the united states, you are trying to bring together the white house staff in the entire federal government to help him make the kind of decisions, economic, social, life and death wartime decisions. david: in washington, people often stab you in the back. sometimes they stab you in the front. that is the job that the chief of staff is said to have. you get criticized by everybody. do you feel that the criticism by people, for any reason, did you get used to it? john: i wasn't used to -- one of the
it was the most important thing i ever did.or 18 months, i staffed the president the way i thought a president should be staffed. presenting him options, getting experts with him to talk. that's what chief of staff does. that was vitally important. for 18 months i was there. we staffed the president very effectively. david: was it the hardest job you ever had? the most memorable job? the most enjoyable? or just another interesting job? john: it was very hard but very meaningful. not very...
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tickets not available now or ever.ed rover, red rover send reese's pieces over [sfx] ♪ introducing new hershey's milk chocolate and reese's pieces now in one bar and reese's pieces imagine. megared omega-3 power for your whole body. now with an antioxidant blend for great sleep, refreshed skin and less stress. one softgel. 7 benefits. new total body refresh. power your day with megared. >> some people can't bear gthis without it. this bear and his owner in russia, of course, they have sat down for a delicious breakfast. and this bear, boy does he just. he's playing with this bear. one day the yogurt is out. the bear is like i need some more. >> i don't know. it's always russia, isn't it, when it comes to hilions and bears. >> look at that paw. >> it's a size of his paw. a bear that loves yogurt. this is a dog we all need. he is doing laundry. you can see opens it up. one by one, mine it is a dog. he probably can smell that the laundry needs to be done. >> yeah. treats and sheep. >> yeah. come on. up your game here. he
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cup ladies day i don't think it's ever been done before. indeed, the champagne will be filing as the bookies took a beating. after that second hip operation injanuary, and di maria's long—awaited return to competitive tennis is about to be over. competitive tennis is about to be over. he is due uncorrected creams in the doubles with his partners and if you're not up as a very soon. but obviously all that pay less congested because there's been a couple of days of rain so he is waiting to get on court because steph us hits a pass he is on court at the moment. he argued to be up against the colombian top seats. that has had a look at some of the days of the days other headlines. he had to pay twice in a day. six match points before finally losing in the second to the greek 75. juan martin del potro he is out of next month's wimbledon. what he did not know is that he fractured his right kneecap as well during the match. he severed that same injury less than 12 months ago. at the wto in birmingham the french open champion ashleigh barty continu
cup ladies day i don't think it's ever been done before. indeed, the champagne will be filing as the bookies took a beating. after that second hip operation injanuary, and di maria's long—awaited return to competitive tennis is about to be over. competitive tennis is about to be over. he is due uncorrected creams in the doubles with his partners and if you're not up as a very soon. but obviously all that pay less congested because there's been a couple of days of rain so he is waiting to get...