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little government oversight on a lot of singing of the management personnel in directing the actual work force work kellogg brown and root personnel. i've seen time and time again kate your claim that the reason why they didn't do what they were supposed to was they were allegedly being told to do something or working under the military supervision my experience has been and what i've seen. sworn testimony is that too often our personnel were more or less directing the military about what was going to be done rather than the right way. when i noted the violations infractions and improper actions by killing brother were. reported to management road towards me and i was basically told shut up that they would make the decisions about them as suspicions. the case a recurring burden what could be or try to do with him when he tried to expose what was going on can reveal some of the misconduct really points to an attitude that i've seen before or k.b.r. is more concerned about keeping the truth down than fixing the problem. we know from the g.a.o. reports that have come out since you know way two th
little government oversight on a lot of singing of the management personnel in directing the actual work force work kellogg brown and root personnel. i've seen time and time again kate your claim that the reason why they didn't do what they were supposed to was they were allegedly being told to do something or working under the military supervision my experience has been and what i've seen. sworn testimony is that too often our personnel were more or less directing the military about what was...
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will hundreds of agents actually be forced to work overtime without pay?lace and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia gives you the world in your hand, so you can see more of it. ♪ expedia. i mwell, what are youe to take care odoing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have news. i've used most of our cellular data. come
will hundreds of agents actually be forced to work overtime without pay?lace and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia gives you the world in your hand, so you can see more of it. ♪ expedia. i mwell, what are youe to take care odoing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be...
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you said a very -- at a very basic level, we don't have the work force today to actually meet the demandmorrow. >> the chain migration that they talk about as well, about not being able to have family members come in, president trump is the son of a scottish migrant, also his paternal grandfather was from germany. >> right. >> and fled here penniless, not speaking english. >> and he should look back into his history and recognize what makes america unique is that we don't go for the richest, we go for the best and the brightest and the ones with the great that have come with $5 in their pocket and build empires that is what we want, the hunger and anything different is eating into our dna, but at the same time we are not going to be competitive on the stage. >> and with members of the president trump's family. and we're pulling the ladder up and building walls. thank you. appreciate it. >>> so we have the u.s. pulling out of the 2015 paris climate agreement and the state department told the u.n. that the trump administration will withdraw, but back in june the president confirmed his att
you said a very -- at a very basic level, we don't have the work force today to actually meet the demandmorrow. >> the chain migration that they talk about as well, about not being able to have family members come in, president trump is the son of a scottish migrant, also his paternal grandfather was from germany. >> right. >> and fled here penniless, not speaking english. >> and he should look back into his history and recognize what makes america unique is that we...
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coming out about when the military actually knew right was dangerous and well i mean we worked to remove it yes i mean it was in one thousand maybe one that the air force actually looked into these specifics the air force aerospace medical research laboratory started conducting tests and finally it was a certainty as to about exposure to earlier versions of the p.f.a. asses that we were talking about and they found out they were harmful in female rats and caused behavioral changes in offspring so it wasn't a major role of the women and their children get a fact. but it wasn't until august of twenty sixteen twenty six scene that they are for a start of replacing the original firefighter foam with a new environmentally responsible so this thing that they knew caused harm was harmful in female rats and cause behavior problems in their offspring mates kept spraying it around and then finally in twenty six they went all right well over a place by far of hollywood decided suddenly e.p.a. had said no this thing is actually rather dangerous and we shouldn't be using only products that all you know you see that have a lot to the military might be a step behind
coming out about when the military actually knew right was dangerous and well i mean we worked to remove it yes i mean it was in one thousand maybe one that the air force actually looked into these specifics the air force aerospace medical research laboratory started conducting tests and finally it was a certainty as to about exposure to earlier versions of the p.f.a. asses that we were talking about and they found out they were harmful in female rats and caused behavioral changes in offspring...
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offered them a place to live, food and paid work but what they actually got was to live in dilapidated caravans with no running water, no toilet. they were forced tarmac or block paving, often through injuries and illness with little or no pay. the rooney's by contrast with the luxury lifestyle of expensive jewellery fast car is cosmetic surgery and the judge described how they lived in immaculate homes. lincolnshire police say this was one of the most complicated investigations they have ever undertaken, three years work, 49 hours of this pendant interviews, 27,000 pages of evidence presented here at nottingham crown court to secure the convictions. but at the heart of this was a jean van de velde victims. some mall and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are katie martin of the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun. president trump has stepped up the war of words with north korea, saying the us military is "locked and loaded," with plans in place, if pyongyang acts unwisely. russia has now int
offered them a place to live, food and paid work but what they actually got was to live in dilapidated caravans with no running water, no toilet. they were forced tarmac or block paving, often through injuries and illness with little or no pay. the rooney's by contrast with the luxury lifestyle of expensive jewellery fast car is cosmetic surgery and the judge described how they lived in immaculate homes. lincolnshire police say this was one of the most complicated investigations they have ever...
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we need to take a step back and recognize, what is the work force really look like. it's actually going to hit us hard. >> i have to play this one other line, which was just an incredible sort of statue of liberty moment in the press conference today. let me play that for you guys. >> what you're proposing, or the president is proposing does not sound like it's in keeping with american tradition when it comes to immigration. the statue of liberty says give me your tired, your poor, huddled masses, doesn't say anything about speaking english or being a computer programmer. aren't you trying to change what it means to be an immigrant coming into this country, if you're telling them, you have to speak english? can't people learn how to speak english when they get here? >> first of all, right now, it's a requirement to be naturalized, you have to speak english. the notion that speaking english wouldn't be part of the immigration system would be ahistorical. i don't want to get into a whole thing of history here, but the statue of liberty is a symbol of american liberty lighting the wo
we need to take a step back and recognize, what is the work force really look like. it's actually going to hit us hard. >> i have to play this one other line, which was just an incredible sort of statue of liberty moment in the press conference today. let me play that for you guys. >> what you're proposing, or the president is proposing does not sound like it's in keeping with american tradition when it comes to immigration. the statue of liberty says give me your tired, your poor,...
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is constant about ten times the actual force on the ground if cia is allowed to do more clandestine work they're going to be bringing in more of the pm sees the private military contractors and i also think i also invision that there will be a relaxation of the rules of engagement which conceivably could mean that if we could we could then undertake hot pursuit into pakistan if necessary to chase down taliban that might try to escape or even isis but we're seeing in there like in two thousand and one is an upsurge of not only intelligent but also al-qaeda and now isis now as you said hot pursuit special ops are already there hunting al qaeda they've never left ground troops already there are largely like you said in advise and assist roles leaving much of the heavy lifting to the afghan forces fighting the taliban but at the end of the day the government of kabul is still stifled by infighting and and power struggles and so in a diplomatic sense where is the u.s. falling short in getting kabul in order kabul is a is a major problem particularly with corruption and the infighting going on
is constant about ten times the actual force on the ground if cia is allowed to do more clandestine work they're going to be bringing in more of the pm sees the private military contractors and i also think i also invision that there will be a relaxation of the rules of engagement which conceivably could mean that if we could we could then undertake hot pursuit into pakistan if necessary to chase down taliban that might try to escape or even isis but we're seeing in there like in two thousand...
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he's talked about torture and saying that actually worked even though people don't believe that worked in terms of forcing confessions. so i think this is classic trump. there he was in front of that audience and they were cheering on with that very kind of visual notion about pig's blood. i think that's what he's up to. he had this nostalgia for the way things used to be and this idea that in some ways generals and people and americans have gotten weakering and part of that weakness, as david said, had to do with political correctness and liberals and the alt-left. he's the one that's going to restore the old order. that's what he's getting at with this. >> just ahead tonight, the man who wrote "art of the deal," he makes a prediction of how much longer the president will be flying on "air force one." that report is next. >>> and the manhunt now under way for terrorists. we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. my doctor r
he's talked about torture and saying that actually worked even though people don't believe that worked in terms of forcing confessions. so i think this is classic trump. there he was in front of that audience and they were cheering on with that very kind of visual notion about pig's blood. i think that's what he's up to. he had this nostalgia for the way things used to be and this idea that in some ways generals and people and americans have gotten weakering and part of that weakness, as david...
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he talked about torture and saying that actually worked, even though people don't believe that worked in terms of forcing confessions, so i think this is classic trump. i mean, there he was in front of the audience, cheering on with this visual, you know, notion about pig's blood and generals. that's what he's up to. he has nostalgia for the way things used to be, and this idea that in some ways, generals and people and americans have gotten weaker, and part of that weakness, as david said, has to do with political correctness and liberals and at left, and he's the one that is going to restore the old order. i think that's what he's getting at in many ways with the fables. >> yeah. thank you. >>> just ahead, man who wrote "art of the deal" predicts how much longer the president will be flying on air force 1. tony schwartz just ahead. there's a man hunt now underway in barcelona. the average family's new but old, home: it survived 4 food fights, a one-coat wonder named "grams", and rolled with multiple personalities. number one rated marquee interior. behr's most advanced one-coat hide paint. only at the
he talked about torture and saying that actually worked, even though people don't believe that worked in terms of forcing confessions, so i think this is classic trump. i mean, there he was in front of the audience, cheering on with this visual, you know, notion about pig's blood and generals. that's what he's up to. he has nostalgia for the way things used to be, and this idea that in some ways, generals and people and americans have gotten weaker, and part of that weakness, as david said, has...
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work force training and her efforts. she's working very, very hard to create new economic opportunities for women across america and actuallyrld who have been working with the chancellor of germany on helping women all over the world. in the past seven months, we've made enormous gains in getting americans back to work. the stock market is at record highs, unemployment is at a 16-year low and manufacturers never expressed more optimism about the future. the optimism has been truly incredible. recently, foxconn announced they're going to invest $10 billion to build a new factory in wisconsin. we want to make sure every job that comes to our shores is filled with american workers. we have a lot of companies moving back to our country. you'll probably see that. two major automobile companies announced they're moving to the united states and building major plants. they're looking for the site, putting it out to seven or eight different states. they'll be happy building in the united states. going to work out well for them. that's why in june we began a historic initiative to expand apprenticeship and work force training program
work force training and her efforts. she's working very, very hard to create new economic opportunities for women across america and actuallyrld who have been working with the chancellor of germany on helping women all over the world. in the past seven months, we've made enormous gains in getting americans back to work. the stock market is at record highs, unemployment is at a 16-year low and manufacturers never expressed more optimism about the future. the optimism has been truly incredible....
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work with the u.s. president, that only absolute force will work. i want to read to you a portion of this because they actually detail their plan for an attack on guam. the island that contains key u.s. military assets. it says here, quote, as already clarified, the strategic force of the kpa is seriously examining the plan for an enveloping strike at guam through simultaneous fire of four hwasong-12 intermediate range rockets in order to inter dikt the forces on major military bases on guam and signal a crucial warning to the u.s. so, they are targeting the naval base, anderson air force base, the coast guard station, more than 6,000 troops and 160,000 american citizens living on that island along with an estimated 10,000 tourists. the island packed right now with tourists and north korea now issuing this direct threat as a result of president trump's remarks more than 24 hours ago. all of this also happening as there was a major demonstration happening in the north korean capital and anti-u.s. demonstration about the sanctions measure that was passed by the united nations unanimously earlier this week. north
work with the u.s. president, that only absolute force will work. i want to read to you a portion of this because they actually detail their plan for an attack on guam. the island that contains key u.s. military assets. it says here, quote, as already clarified, the strategic force of the kpa is seriously examining the plan for an enveloping strike at guam through simultaneous fire of four hwasong-12 intermediate range rockets in order to inter dikt the forces on major military bases on guam...
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actually from the u.s. air force. and then also on board here working in tandem is the u.s. navy rescue swimmer. they just picked these people up. what we'll do is transport them to an area where they can be picked up and taken to a shelter. many of the children and adults are relieved. 21 people that this crew, this chopper has managed to rescue in about the last hour and a half, working under extremely difficult conditions here in beaumont. the wind is blowing. the rain has at least stopped, but they're working with hazardous situations on the ground. any time they lower the paramedic and the navy swimmer, they are going into an urban environment, not the usual open water environment or open ground environment. it is a real danger. the helicopter hovering close to ground in this kind of situation. they're well trained and they have rehearsed this before, but this one is unique. what we're doing is going to the landing zone where we were previously. we see the coast guard and helicopter here, the u.s. army national guard, 47 helicopter operating here. the air above beaumont is full of aircraft
actually from the u.s. air force. and then also on board here working in tandem is the u.s. navy rescue swimmer. they just picked these people up. what we'll do is transport them to an area where they can be picked up and taken to a shelter. many of the children and adults are relieved. 21 people that this crew, this chopper has managed to rescue in about the last hour and a half, working under extremely difficult conditions here in beaumont. the wind is blowing. the rain has at least stopped,...
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he's actually forcing a big fight as a total outsider saying, neither party is working for you. not even my own. >> just to finish what i was saying, alice, it seems like what he's trying to do is scare people into submission. if he goes after people like flake and he can defeat them, that sends a message to everybody else. basically, watch out. if you don't do what i told you to do, if you don't get behind what i want you to do, you vote against my health care bill or criticize me, i'm coming after you and my people care more about me than -- >> and it bolsters the base because it shows he's not beholdened to anybody that he's therefore the base. >> he's doing this for his base. three-fourths of americans want to see this wall built. i truly believe his talk about i'm going to shut the government down if we don't get funding for this wall, that's part of the strategy for the art of the deal. the most extreme option for getting that wall funded and try to negotiate with members of congress. as far as him going after flake and others, whether on twitter or directly or at events,
he's actually forcing a big fight as a total outsider saying, neither party is working for you. not even my own. >> just to finish what i was saying, alice, it seems like what he's trying to do is scare people into submission. if he goes after people like flake and he can defeat them, that sends a message to everybody else. basically, watch out. if you don't do what i told you to do, if you don't get behind what i want you to do, you vote against my health care bill or criticize me, i'm...
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working together is you have to practice. if they could, they would practice a lot more because having such large forces -- land, sea, air -- these are actuallylly important to keep the two countries from militarily being able to act against each other. brent: so what has changed, besides the fact that we have seen the progress in north korea's nuclear weapons program? but we also have two leaders who are belligerent towards each other publicly, and that is something we have not had before. david: well, we have had it, it is just not been quite as flamboyant. all american presidents -- bill clinton threatened a nuclear retaliation on north korea back in the 1990's. they just have not been quite as over the top as our current president. so it has always been on the table. the issue has been that north korea claims it for 30 years to be defensive. north korea will let their guard down. then on year 31, we will go north. i am not saying that is accurate, but every year the south korean and u.s. troops do this, north korea goes on high alert just in case. so it is a very tense situation. brent: what about what we are hearing from some people in s
working together is you have to practice. if they could, they would practice a lot more because having such large forces -- land, sea, air -- these are actuallylly important to keep the two countries from militarily being able to act against each other. brent: so what has changed, besides the fact that we have seen the progress in north korea's nuclear weapons program? but we also have two leaders who are belligerent towards each other publicly, and that is something we have not had before....
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work to initially. but also the air force northern, headquartered at kendall air force base, especially in terms of the rescue coordination center and how we actually deacon flicked the airspace -- the conflict the airspa. we do not want -- we e to help the citizens of texas and potentially louisiana. we have to be up to break up the airspace so we're not actually, whether it is deconflicte by geographyd or altitude, there's needs to be something in place. it will become more important as more helicopter assets coming to the joint operating area over the next couple of days. >> what about these of private drones, personally owned drones? >> on the behalf of dod, privat drones, as were using military assets to respond and recovery as an asset, theotential for drone impact is a big deal. as much as possible, if we could keep civilian drones out of the crowded skies that e already crowded with the response and recovery efforts, that would be helpful. those present a hazard for our crews operating helicopters in the region. >> can you give us an idea of the scope of the area you're having to do search-and-rescue and how many homes you estimate still ha
work to initially. but also the air force northern, headquartered at kendall air force base, especially in terms of the rescue coordination center and how we actually deacon flicked the airspace -- the conflict the airspa. we do not want -- we e to help the citizens of texas and potentially louisiana. we have to be up to break up the airspace so we're not actually, whether it is deconflicte by geographyd or altitude, there's needs to be something in place. it will become more important as more...
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actually. but i can see why although don't worry too much and force a child to sit down at the piano and work at it. they weren't all that much different i think i would rather have the gene. [laughter] and so those nightmare visions and the regiments with that world order it was the best of times and worst of times the future can be scary sometimes. >> i am sure we have fantastic questions from the literary audience. there have been many recent events so what are your views of this area?. >> talking about the beginnings and a the creation of life at least once had to happen at the origin of life and it is one of the big mysteries of biology it happened about 4 billion years ago and how might have happened there is a bunch of theories. the first self replicating entity. once you have the first gene the first self replicating entity than that is the prerequisite for urged iranian selection to be going. but had is a first step action? it could indeed dna is the efficient replicate her in order to do its replication you cannot have that complicated infrastructure so we have a catch-22. with the ori
actually. but i can see why although don't worry too much and force a child to sit down at the piano and work at it. they weren't all that much different i think i would rather have the gene. [laughter] and so those nightmare visions and the regiments with that world order it was the best of times and worst of times the future can be scary sometimes. >> i am sure we have fantastic questions from the literary audience. there have been many recent events so what are your views of this...
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forced to wear high heels at work. one womn was sent home for wearing fl experts looked into the physl damage that can be caused by constantly wearing these sho it's well known actually. we they did find a link there wasn't enough evidence to say create epa association betwen high heels and the risk of osteoarthritis.ive have nothg to contribute to that queshessation. i know a few podiatrists that would probay think -- a. i would not contribute a picture of my desk which has four pairs of flats. did you hear a clapp of thunder justa bit ago? >> that was nice and loud. we have a few showers. they're in the district, north of prince george's county and up toward baltimor. you may be able to see not so close to the capital a main feature with these storms is very slow movement so they are once again kind of ringing themselves out in the same places. they blow up as a pulse-type thunderstorm. rain themselves out and don't mov very much. not everybody is seeing them but we start with a look at who is seeing them tonight and we're kind of on the clear end of montgomery county. frederick i know earlier you thatted a healthy thunderstorm that alsohood a little bit of hail it
forced to wear high heels at work. one womn was sent home for wearing fl experts looked into the physl damage that can be caused by constantly wearing these sho it's well known actually. we they did find a link there wasn't enough evidence to say create epa association betwen high heels and the risk of osteoarthritis.ive have nothg to contribute to that queshessation. i know a few podiatrists that would probay think -- a. i would not contribute a picture of my desk which has four pairs of...
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that in the works as well do you think that having these types of thanks and actually perhaps her u.s. credibility in the international community and why can't congress why is congress forcing the president hand in this. well so first of all i think it will hurt our international credibility a number of governments including germany have stated i believe quite correctly that in fact these types of sanctions or a violation of international law that the u.s. should have gone through the security council if they wanted these types of sanctions which they did not. so yes this will hurt our credibility and why did congress do it i think for political reasons i think obviously the democrats have been pushing this russia gate so-called issue in order to try to make political gain though i don't think it's been working for them and i think the republicans feel like they need to go along so that they don't look weak and so you have a perfect storm where very few congress people stood up to oppose this and trump had no choice but to sign it even if he he had a vetoed it there was a veto proof majority in congress to override that so it's just this you know it's spiraling out of contr
that in the works as well do you think that having these types of thanks and actually perhaps her u.s. credibility in the international community and why can't congress why is congress forcing the president hand in this. well so first of all i think it will hurt our international credibility a number of governments including germany have stated i believe quite correctly that in fact these types of sanctions or a violation of international law that the u.s. should have gone through the security...
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actually forced to issue an apology. they said there was no phone call from scout leadership to the white house. the presidents also says he got a call from mexico's president praising his work on the border. >> the president of mexico called me, and he said their southern border, very few people are coming, they know they're not going to get through our border. >> reporter: but mexico says nope, that call didn't happen either. we asked the white house, did president trump lie? >> on mexico, he was referencing a conversation that thiey had hd at the g-20 summit. in terms of the boy scouts, multiple members of the leadership following the speech that day followed him, praised him. >> reporter: but the president said he specifically received a phone call. >> they were direct conversation. not phone calls. >> reporter: so he lied. >> i wouldn't say it was a lie. that's pretty bold accusation. it's a that didn't take place over a phone call. he had them in person. >> i do not envy sarah sanders in those positions. i wouldn't call it a lie. it happened. thanks to cecelia vega. >> it happened a little differently. >> differently. >>> the white house, president trump is backing a n
actually forced to issue an apology. they said there was no phone call from scout leadership to the white house. the presidents also says he got a call from mexico's president praising his work on the border. >> the president of mexico called me, and he said their southern border, very few people are coming, they know they're not going to get through our border. >> reporter: but mexico says nope, that call didn't happen either. we asked the white house, did president trump lie?...
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lesson that's bribing rogue dictatorships does not work with obama into the mullahs and clinton in the north koreans? >> saying that the deal is actually a forcerump officials. donald trump says all sorts of things. but remember -- >> sean: what does that have to do with my question? did we learn that appeasement does not work? >> but with the north koreans, you are talking about the iranians. >> until they fire a nuclear weapon until you decide that appeasement does not work, they called reagan crazy and reagan took out russia's power without firing a shot. >> sean: when we come back, a very special guests, the final word, straight ahead. ♪ keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor r
lesson that's bribing rogue dictatorships does not work with obama into the mullahs and clinton in the north koreans? >> saying that the deal is actually a forcerump officials. donald trump says all sorts of things. but remember -- >> sean: what does that have to do with my question? did we learn that appeasement does not work? >> but with the north koreans, you are talking about the iranians. >> until they fire a nuclear weapon until you decide that appeasement does not...
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investor that works out and they actually make an investment the sec changed its position and adopted the policy they should be treated the same as merrill lynch. the american bar association task force estimates 40% actually use finders because it hasn't been made illegal. do you see any openness or do you personally think that that issue should be revisited and try to clarify the rules and allow intermittent small finders to not have to register? >> yes. this is an issue that has been brought to our attention every year by the small business government small business forum and by a number of other folks on this. as i mentioned, we have a chairman whose committed to looking at capital formation issues and putting it on the front burner going forward. this is an issue i would like to see. there are some folks that we had, you know, in prior leadership that said well, we believe everyone is born a broker dealer. >> yeah. >> that's more or less -- >> that's sort of what it is. we need to have a space for finders to be able to do their job. it is important for the smaller companies where they are not going to trip all of the requirements from being a broker dealer. >> and force them to
investor that works out and they actually make an investment the sec changed its position and adopted the policy they should be treated the same as merrill lynch. the american bar association task force estimates 40% actually use finders because it hasn't been made illegal. do you see any openness or do you personally think that that issue should be revisited and try to clarify the rules and allow intermittent small finders to not have to register? >> yes. this is an issue that has been...
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lesson that's bribing rogue dictatorships does not work with obama into the mullahs and clinton in the north koreans? >> saying that the deal is actually a forcee rules, those are trump officials.s. donald trump says all sorts of things. but remember -- >> sean: what does that have to do with my question? did we learn that appeasement does not work?n: >> but with the north koreans, you are talking about the iranians.io >> until they fire a nuclear weapon until you decide that appeasement does not work, they called reagan crazy and reagan took out russia's power without firing a shot. >> sean: when we come back, a very special guests, the final word, straight ahead. ♪ for millions who suffer from schizophrenia a side effect of their medication... is something called "akathisia." it's time we took notice. the u.s. needs to develop more renewable and clean energy resources because there are limits to the amount of fossil fuels that we can burn. since 1925, we have depended on diesel generators, burning approximately a million gallons of diesel fuel a year. we're going through an energy revolution. our mission is to make off-shore wind one of the
lesson that's bribing rogue dictatorships does not work with obama into the mullahs and clinton in the north koreans? >> saying that the deal is actually a forcee rules, those are trump officials.s. donald trump says all sorts of things. but remember -- >> sean: what does that have to do with my question? did we learn that appeasement does not work?n: >> but with the north koreans, you are talking about the iranians.io >> until they fire a nuclear weapon until you decide...
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but what they do as they work themselves until they're so tired but to actually become a danger to themselves and others. you have to force them to go take at least four or five hour break somewhere. that means you have to start calling and mutual aid from other states. you can rotate firefighters and first responders in as this continues to unfold over several days. i think that they will have to do that. i think the other thing that we need to watch and be careful about is the disaster victims themselves are going to start reaching a period of fatigue where they're going to get frustrated, going to get tired, going to get mad at angry. a whole plethora of emotions because they have been uprooted from their homes. virtually all their belongings have been destroyed or lost. in some cases, they don't know what they have in their homes. their businesses have been destroyed. there in a shelter, to try to get somewhere else temporarily to live for a while. if you can imagine how disruptive that is to your life, now you're looking around who's going to help and how my going to rebuild this, the frustration will begin to build
but what they do as they work themselves until they're so tired but to actually become a danger to themselves and others. you have to force them to go take at least four or five hour break somewhere. that means you have to start calling and mutual aid from other states. you can rotate firefighters and first responders in as this continues to unfold over several days. i think that they will have to do that. i think the other thing that we need to watch and be careful about is the disaster...
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employee base and work force them to y allows succeed in the market place, colleges and college presidents and heads of fundraising will sort of admit to you, they might not actually they need loud, but egacy programs and like jar ed kushner, president trump's son-in-law, to get into harvard having the grades to get into harvard, but get in through a legacy program. they need legacy programs to keep the donor base up and money that rake in fuels the colleges. these institutions need a wide things in order to succeed, we need more people speaking out, we also need more women speaking out around affirmative action, it's helped than any other group f. we know how donald trump works, donald trump will be white women that don't have the same sort of as his nd opportunity daughter, who he's given to get ahead.to build more allies, bring more in who understand the shared space of our country and resides inur country more opportunity for all of us get ahead. host: we want to bring a couple people into the conversation, waiting, reston, virginia, line for independents. ahead. caller: one thing i would like to say, i think you have the wrong name here. people ay, a lot of d
employee base and work force them to y allows succeed in the market place, colleges and college presidents and heads of fundraising will sort of admit to you, they might not actually they need loud, but egacy programs and like jar ed kushner, president trump's son-in-law, to get into harvard having the grades to get into harvard, but get in through a legacy program. they need legacy programs to keep the donor base up and money that rake in fuels the colleges. these institutions need a wide...
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places you cannot go, you have an 800,000 strong force working with you, trying to figure out a way, and then help congress understand how you actually make the streets of america safe. the fact of the matter is the funding for these programs that help law enforcement have been cut by 88% since 1996. the number continues to go down. if president trump wants to secure the streets of america and work with cities, there are a lot of ways to do that, that are constructive and forward leaning, as mayor benjamin said, that allow us to engage in appropriate law enforcement techniques and simultaneously make the community safe. but you cannot do that -- this is the point -- if you do not treating people based just on behavior, but you treat them based on race, creed, color, or national origin. that is the first thing. secondly, if you erode the trust between police departments and the communities -- all of us can say with almost complete unanimity -- when you do something to erode the trust beteen the police and the community, it is much more likely that the streets of america are going to be unsafe. we would ask them to rethink the language
places you cannot go, you have an 800,000 strong force working with you, trying to figure out a way, and then help congress understand how you actually make the streets of america safe. the fact of the matter is the funding for these programs that help law enforcement have been cut by 88% since 1996. the number continues to go down. if president trump wants to secure the streets of america and work with cities, there are a lot of ways to do that, that are constructive and forward leaning, as...
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work. >> sreenivasan: what's financing all this? >> the taliban, as you probably know, have always been financed by pakistan and the gulf arab states really as a sunni force. and they are, actually, have been just trying to diversify under mansour. he was keen to reach out to iran for money, but also weapons, training. and he also gets a lot of money from the drugs, but it seems like that is also how he has connections with iran, because a lot of narcotics that are grown in afghanistan go out through iran. >> sreenivasan: and you're saying that there's evidence of iranian involvement even in some of the taliban raids that are happening in afghanistan? >> we went down to farah, which is a very remote province on the bor-- on afghanistan's bor-- western border, with iran. and they had a very big assault last year, last october. they had big air strikes. and they have discovered that their iranian commanders, who'd been killed in that operation-- so, iranians had been involved on a very high level. >> sreenivasan: so, is the goal then for iran to sew instability in the region, or just specifically in afghanistan, knowing that, even if they don't particularly control it, this is an
work. >> sreenivasan: what's financing all this? >> the taliban, as you probably know, have always been financed by pakistan and the gulf arab states really as a sunni force. and they are, actually, have been just trying to diversify under mansour. he was keen to reach out to iran for money, but also weapons, training. and he also gets a lot of money from the drugs, but it seems like that is also how he has connections with iran, because a lot of narcotics that are grown in...
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actually forced to issue an apology. and today they said th phone call from scout leadership to the white house. the president also says he got a call from mexico's president, praising his work on the border. >> the president of mexico called me. they said their southern border, very few people are coming because they know they're not going to get through our border. >> reporter: but mexico says, nope. that call did not happen either. today we asked the white house, did president trump lie? >> no. on mexico, he was referencing the conversation that they had had at the g20 summit. in terms of the boy scouts, multiple members of the boy scout leadership, following his speech there that day, congratulated him, praised him. >> reporter: but the president specifically said that he received a phone call from the president of mexico and from the leader of the boy scouts. >> they were direct conversations, not phone calls. >> reporter: so he lied. he didn't receive that phone call? >> it wasn't a lie. that's pretty bold accusation. >> reporter: how would you characterize it? >> the conversations took place, they just simply didn't take place over a phone call he had in person. >> fr
actually forced to issue an apology. and today they said th phone call from scout leadership to the white house. the president also says he got a call from mexico's president, praising his work on the border. >> the president of mexico called me. they said their southern border, very few people are coming because they know they're not going to get through our border. >> reporter: but mexico says, nope. that call did not happen either. today we asked the white house, did president...
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. >> forced you out to do yard work yesterday, so beautiful. now is the time to do it. >> sue, it's actuallye of the leaves i saw starting to fall. i can't believe it's happening. >> i was noticing that while watching people do yard work >> here we are with clear skies in philadelphia, we're looking at the fact that we've had some radiational cooling, when skies are clear and we don't have the blanket of clouds, things cool off overnight and it's comfortable out there. how about precipitation? we do see cloud cover kind of rolling in throughout the rest of the day, it may not be completely perfect, but still like to give you that ten on a monday morning, the clouds overnight will keep it from getting too cool. we have stray showers moving through tuesday morning. it shouldn't be a big deal. sunshine comes back on tuesday afternoon. and that's a warm front so things will heat up in time for wednesday and we may have temperature close to 90 degrees by then 69 in philadelphia right now. at comfortable 65 in wildwood. 53 in mount pocono. 65 in dover. and reading has 62 to start. winds are genera
. >> forced you out to do yard work yesterday, so beautiful. now is the time to do it. >> sue, it's actuallye of the leaves i saw starting to fall. i can't believe it's happening. >> i was noticing that while watching people do yard work >> here we are with clear skies in philadelphia, we're looking at the fact that we've had some radiational cooling, when skies are clear and we don't have the blanket of clouds, things cool off overnight and it's comfortable out there....
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work. when you propose a law that will actually make a difference and will actually crack down and make it harder for people to enter illegally, it seems that there is a forcesse and it can never quite get passed. >> tucker: i have noticed. last question. what are those forces? >> well, big business forces. there are activists forces. there are liberal, democratic, ideological forces that seem to think that anybody that comes to america, even if they come illegally should be welcomed and should never be deported. it seems to be this idea if you can get across the border, and get to albuquerque or houston, texas, it's immoral to return somebody to their home country. this can't possibly be the law. you enter the country illegally, you are apprehended not on the border but 100 miles in the border, or 500 miles, then you should be deported. otherwise, your capitulating to lawlessness. >> tucker: the attorney general of the united states. tomorrow is the final installment of our week long series. what's the full scope of the situation in el salvador and how are the effects of the ms-13 gang war being felt here in the united states. how can we fix that? we spoke
work. when you propose a law that will actually make a difference and will actually crack down and make it harder for people to enter illegally, it seems that there is a forcesse and it can never quite get passed. >> tucker: i have noticed. last question. what are those forces? >> well, big business forces. there are activists forces. there are liberal, democratic, ideological forces that seem to think that anybody that comes to america, even if they come illegally should be...
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actually pick them up. >> patterns we do and we are members of the various task forces the work along the southwest border where that information is shared and finding things of that nature so i would argue on the border patrol site in field operations site communication with state and local authorities along the border region is very strong. >> secretary had mentioned right now coordination and cooperation with the mexican authorities is is -- again my prior life i took a tour of the southern mexican border and i noticed most of the vehicles coming in from mexico were x-rayed and a lot of that data is digitalized into mexico city and i believe it was shared with langley. it added a whole layer, multilayered defense. if that relationship still there and does it exist and is it expanded? tell me how we work with partners not only with the southwest border but around the world in terms of enhanced security of secretary kelly has said. those items get to the border, you have to interject those items before they actually get to the border. >> i will tell you within the opposite field operations we have strong
actually pick them up. >> patterns we do and we are members of the various task forces the work along the southwest border where that information is shared and finding things of that nature so i would argue on the border patrol site in field operations site communication with state and local authorities along the border region is very strong. >> secretary had mentioned right now coordination and cooperation with the mexican authorities is is -- again my prior life i took a tour of...