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at this point hold him, accountab having already given so many concessions? jean:e that wille challenge. kim jong-un will be emboldened by this experience, by this summit. he is already goingat -- looking his from a position of strength, because he did have that achievement of mastering very significant technology when it comes to his nuclear weapons and his intllcontinental tic missile. he has further emboldened. he feels he has now legitimacy of being on the same level as the president of the united states. that will make it more and allies for foes in the region and elsewhere to really press him for compliance. jean, how do you thi kim is going to use this propaganda coup at he? jean: it an absolutely historic moment for him, and this is important to keep mind -- this is something that his father and grandfather longed forth. wanted the legitimacy of a meeting with a sitting u.s. president. hishe father and grandfhad to settle for meetings with former u.s. presidents. s.there are reasons why presidents in the past home refrained his type of meeting. this i
at this point hold him, accountab having already given so many concessions? jean:e that wille challenge. kim jong-un will be emboldened by this experience, by this summit. he is already goingat -- looking his from a position of strength, because he did have that achievement of mastering very significant technology when it comes to his nuclear weapons and his intllcontinental tic missile. he has further emboldened. he feels he has now legitimacy of being on the same level as the president of the...
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there's less direct accountab accountability.hey can weather a real trade war and a real recession than the united states. >> this should surprise nobody because the president campaigned on this again and again. he said we're going after china. china is not playing by the rules. no surprise this is coming. the last time they talked about tariffs, the dow shrugged it off. this time a little more reaction. >> right now we have a $200 billion threat. it's more of the same that it's a negotiating tactic in order to amp up the pressure on china. likewise, this $200 billion bluster will fade into the background as a new round gets underway. you're a tech guy. china is cheating. let's make no mistake about it. you talk about their technology and the stealing of intellectual property. they're not playing by the rules. shouldn't there be some ramifications for that? >> absolutely. there's consensus among political and economic interests in this country that there needs to be some pushback. the way this is going about it is a destabilizing
there's less direct accountab accountability.hey can weather a real trade war and a real recession than the united states. >> this should surprise nobody because the president campaigned on this again and again. he said we're going after china. china is not playing by the rules. no surprise this is coming. the last time they talked about tariffs, the dow shrugged it off. this time a little more reaction. >> right now we have a $200 billion threat. it's more of the same that it's a...
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we have to hold employers accountab accountable. many of these operations you read about in the paper, criminal charges will come of it. but i instructed that we will not turn a blind eye to people here illegally either. so they'll also be arrested. so we'll come from both sides. congress needs to address it. one thing people don't understand or know about me, i actually think the work program for people in agriculture are important. i believe where there's a need we need to have a law to do it legally, not illegally. i support a legal x. i just don't support someone knowingly violating the laws. >> will i.c.e. ever get back to the days of 400,000 plus removals and if so what resource and policy changes would that take? >> i don't put a quote on you got to arrest this many people. i was head of ero when we had 400,000 if you look at it, there's 11 million aliens here, that's what, 3%. so we need more resources to do that. more officers. but it's more difficult now because with the sanctuary cities, like i said instead of one person
we have to hold employers accountab accountable. many of these operations you read about in the paper, criminal charges will come of it. but i instructed that we will not turn a blind eye to people here illegally either. so they'll also be arrested. so we'll come from both sides. congress needs to address it. one thing people don't understand or know about me, i actually think the work program for people in agriculture are important. i believe where there's a need we need to have a law to do it...
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and i think a general sense of the folks that need to be held accountab accountable. there's human failure, we all fail. but there are avoidable mistakes. for example, the use of insolvent. the welding by boeing as the prime contract. so we have individual avoidable mistakes, partnerships which are key to nasa, but when they're 14 months behind schedule, that impacts oren. >> it is very unlike reply nasa's budget will see a significant increase any time soon. it is not the nature of our spendi spending. i believe nasa had sort of a flat line budget. so many other agencies have been cut. yet there are a lot of people and pundits who expect tows keep the international space station as is. go back to them and then on to mars. and seem to think we'll do everything all the time. i think in my opinion, that is not going to make some dilt decisions. i think it is naive. do you agree with that assessment? is there some magic solution that would enable them to do everything all the time? or would we have to take a hard look at the big missions, like the ones we have like the s
and i think a general sense of the folks that need to be held accountab accountable. there's human failure, we all fail. but there are avoidable mistakes. for example, the use of insolvent. the welding by boeing as the prime contract. so we have individual avoidable mistakes, partnerships which are key to nasa, but when they're 14 months behind schedule, that impacts oren. >> it is very unlike reply nasa's budget will see a significant increase any time soon. it is not the nature of our...
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we need to hold wrong doers accountab accountable. director wray will describe what the fbi is doing to accomplish those goals. at the department of justice, training will include lessons from the inspector general's report and we are considering other recommendations. we already revised the department's confidentiality policies to emphasize that information is protected from disclosure. we intend to enforce that principal on our employees, and we need to demonstrate respect for it ourselves by protecting sensitive information entrusted to the fbi. congressional oversight is vital to democracy. my june 26th letter explains how the executive branch handles executive oversight requests for law enforcement and intelligence information. the fbi is managing an extraordinary volume of requests, some of which seek details about criminal investigations and intelligence sources. as a result of president trump's commitment to transparency, the fbi is making unprecedented disclosures to the congress, including granting access to hundreds of thou
we need to hold wrong doers accountab accountable. director wray will describe what the fbi is doing to accomplish those goals. at the department of justice, training will include lessons from the inspector general's report and we are considering other recommendations. we already revised the department's confidentiality policies to emphasize that information is protected from disclosure. we intend to enforce that principal on our employees, and we need to demonstrate respect for it ourselves by...
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[men shouting] [indistinct conversation] narrator: while freetown residents fight for accountabability, in san francisco, climate change isn't debated asas much as i it's mitigigated. billions of dollars are pouring into the bay area, but is tech-driven development prepared for a sea level that's rising? scholl: san francisco is experiencing a tremendous building boom and has been for the last 5 years. tam: we have ucsf hospital. we have the warriors coming. we have a bunch of new apartment buildings. scholl: you have corporate headquarters of facebook, google, microsoft. christensen: we realize we live in such an amazing place with so much creativity and innovation. i'm excited when i see the young people in the tech industry all over town,n, all over r the bay area commuting g back and forth. there's an energy here. renenteria: in mission bay, everyone pretty much works in tech, working on the next start-up. woman: i have 3 cappuccinos for here. renteria: i'll do a coffee. ok. thanks. i'm considered a millennial. we kind of are free spirits, and we don't believe so much in just full-
[men shouting] [indistinct conversation] narrator: while freetown residents fight for accountabability, in san francisco, climate change isn't debated asas much as i it's mitigigated. billions of dollars are pouring into the bay area, but is tech-driven development prepared for a sea level that's rising? scholl: san francisco is experiencing a tremendous building boom and has been for the last 5 years. tam: we have ucsf hospital. we have the warriors coming. we have a bunch of new apartment...