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allies and how he mentioned anyone willing to help -- if you fight terror thus you become an ally ofhe united states. my question to you is, is he redefining what it means to be an ally of the u.s.? >> yeah, i think this whole speech was a series of disparate pieces that don't necessarily fit into the same puzzle and that's what's so interesting. in places like syria you see americans working with allies who don't necessarily share a broader american value and to clarissa's point about what we're seeing from the speech, you know nation building is something trump said this is the end of it but if you go back to obama speeches, as early as may 2011, june 2012 he was saying it's time to focus on nation building at home and when you talk to senior military folks they say that's part of the problem is that there's a vacuum that was created because nation building -- which is a 14-letter word -- has become a four-ledder wo -- letter word in the minds of people looking at u.s. foreign policy which is creating the need even more for allies that don't necessarily share american values are re
allies and how he mentioned anyone willing to help -- if you fight terror thus you become an ally ofhe united states. my question to you is, is he redefining what it means to be an ally of the u.s.? >> yeah, i think this whole speech was a series of disparate pieces that don't necessarily fit into the same puzzle and that's what's so interesting. in places like syria you see americans working with allies who don't necessarily share a broader american value and to clarissa's point about...
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premium on allies and our values with countries that are also democratic. here is a range in terms of tone and substance a stark contrast. the biggest thing to emphasize her experience and knowledge compared to his lack of experience and his poor judgment. demonstrated that several times in the last few issues, andumber of i think there is a real choice here for america when it comes policy.ign >> as a national security senior fellow at the center for american progress, what do you as the biggest threats there the u.s. right now issues that we're not talking about in this election as much in part because donald trump has downgraded the quality of our election. instead of debating whether president obama created isis or hillary clinton we should be talking about the next step in the fight against that. but some of the other threats that we're not talking about cybersecurity, with the hack of the democratic national committee. last couple er the of years, on a regular basis, either states sponsored entities or individuals against national that's institutions,
premium on allies and our values with countries that are also democratic. here is a range in terms of tone and substance a stark contrast. the biggest thing to emphasize her experience and knowledge compared to his lack of experience and his poor judgment. demonstrated that several times in the last few issues, andumber of i think there is a real choice here for america when it comes policy.ign >> as a national security senior fellow at the center for american progress, what do you as the...
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this was tweeted by an old summer camp classmate of ally showing ally with a group of girls. under the picture, there's a section where the girls will be in 20 years. ally's answer an olympic gymnast. an olympic champion. >> she's had incredible games. thank you, nancy, we'll see you again. >>> now from the night team, trouble in trump tower. >>man: he wanted mr. trump's attention. >> a guy scales the sky scraper with suction cups. tonight, the end to this high drama. >> so, it took close to three hours for police to finally grab >>reporter: police say this 20-year-old from virginia came to new york after posting a video on youtube saying he wanted to meet with donald trump. a dramatic ending as police pull this climber through an open window on the 21st floor. the fight to get him inside playing out hundreds of feet in the air. >>man: we pulled his hand and said sir, you need to come with me. we pulled him inside with the help of my partner. >>reporter: the 20-year-old had been and had one mission. >>man: he wanted a personal meeting with mr. trump. the youtube video explain
this was tweeted by an old summer camp classmate of ally showing ally with a group of girls. under the picture, there's a section where the girls will be in 20 years. ally's answer an olympic gymnast. an olympic champion. >> she's had incredible games. thank you, nancy, we'll see you again. >>> now from the night team, trouble in trump tower. >>man: he wanted mr. trump's attention. >> a guy scales the sky scraper with suction cups. tonight, the end to this high drama....
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and the allies have effective capabilitie capabilities. there's been examples that we've done over the cold war and still do today, effective information sharing between allies to accomplish that mission of anti-submarine warfare. undersea warfare is very different. we don't have the same level of information sharing. but it's improving. with the uk the u.s. shares a lot of information. they're trying to increase the amount they share with france and then other countries less so, partly because don't have the capability to exploit the technologies that the u.s. submarine force might use. very helpful. we're going to open it up for questions. i'm going to ask you to give your name an affiliation if you have one. there's a mike coming your way. >> thanks very much. great panel and any panel that talks a lot about submarines is okay in my book. two-part question. perhaps the former submariner in the room wants to address this. throughout the cold war we spent a lot of time doing anti-submarine warfare and pretty much everybody acknowledges we
and the allies have effective capabilitie capabilities. there's been examples that we've done over the cold war and still do today, effective information sharing between allies to accomplish that mission of anti-submarine warfare. undersea warfare is very different. we don't have the same level of information sharing. but it's improving. with the uk the u.s. shares a lot of information. they're trying to increase the amount they share with france and then other countries less so, partly because...
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>>> sÍ. >>> sÍ, seÑor. >>> por quÉ allÍ dice. y estÁn preparando sorpresas para premios tu mundo, nosotros nos vamos a la pausa y enseguida en los deportes. ay! >>> nuestra gente de california se prepara para celebrar y reaccionan tras el nombramiento del dÍa de cakobe duracell quantum dura más, para que kevin jorgeson pueda escalar toda la noche. mi mamá ha hecho esta receta de desde que yo era niña, y ahora la hago yo - a mi manera. a mamá le gusta añadir knorr de tomate con sabor de pollo a la salsa pero a mí también me gusta ponerle ese sabor tan rico de knorr directamente al pollo. para que quede aun más completo y gustoso mira ese color. el pollo guisado de mi mamá - a mi manera. no esta mal ¡uy, riquísimo! prueba el sabor de knorr®. la nueva rutina de baño extra moisturizing de johnson's. nada se compara a... con 10 veces mas humectantes para revitalizar la piel 24 horas de hidratación especialmente para la piel mas seca. johnson's. for every little wonder lopresentamos unstopabless y todavin-wash scent boosters cuanto más
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, a strong ally of the united states. the history of our relationship with iran goes back to the days of president truman when he decided that it was vitally necessary for our own security as well as that of iran, that we should help that country, and iran has been a good ally. in 1973 when there was an oil embargo, iran did not participate. iran continued to sell oil to the united states. i believe that it's in our interest and in the interest of israel and iran, and saudi arabia, for the united states to sell arms to those countries. it's for their security as well as ours. ms. frederick: mr. valeriani, a question for president ford. mr. valeriani: mr. president, the policy of your administration is to normalize relations with mainland china. and that means establishing at some point full diplomatic relations and obviously doing something about the mutual defense treaty with taiwan. if you are elected, will you move to establish full diplomatic relations with peking, and will you abrogate the mutual defense treaty with
, a strong ally of the united states. the history of our relationship with iran goes back to the days of president truman when he decided that it was vitally necessary for our own security as well as that of iran, that we should help that country, and iran has been a good ally. in 1973 when there was an oil embargo, iran did not participate. iran continued to sell oil to the united states. i believe that it's in our interest and in the interest of israel and iran, and saudi arabia, for the...
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allies in that fight. but it changes, it begins to change how we imagine, americans imagine the significance and the foreign policy stakes of refugees. the 1980 refugee act seeks to kind of bring forward -- i'm skipping ahead kind of quickly here, but that's what i'll fill in. it cements that image i described to you in the first set of slides of u.s. refugees as human rights survivors, and there's a new litmus test, in effect, passed by a woman named liz holtzman, who stipulates -- and this is in the reading -- that in effect, if you're going to be a refugee, not only do you have to be pro-american and perhaps anti-communist, but you should also renounce any former political persecution. you should renounce torture. you should renounce having persecuted anybody or violated any of their essential human rights. so the nation is reimagined in the late '70s as a human rights nation under jimmy carter, under several other actors. and that's really what you see enacted in the 1980 law. and that changes profound
allies in that fight. but it changes, it begins to change how we imagine, americans imagine the significance and the foreign policy stakes of refugees. the 1980 refugee act seeks to kind of bring forward -- i'm skipping ahead kind of quickly here, but that's what i'll fill in. it cements that image i described to you in the first set of slides of u.s. refugees as human rights survivors, and there's a new litmus test, in effect, passed by a woman named liz holtzman, who stipulates -- and this is...
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>>> aquÍ estÁ ricky martin y maluma. >>> quÉ mira ricky allÍ. >>> mientras grababan un video en miamie. >>> quÉ rico cuando se dan esas reuniones. >>> son muy divertidas la verdad que sÍ. >>> bueno lo que tambiÉn es muy sabroso es lo que cocina james, vamos a ver quÉ vamos a comer hoy? >>> muy buenos dÍas niÑas ¿cÓmo estÁn?. >>> muy bien mi vida y tÚ? >>> quÉ vas a hacer de comer? >>> en capitÁn dacantado de la . ya se viene premios tu mundo y vamos a ver este vamos a ver alternativa para almorzar, vamos a preparar almuerzos en frasco convenientes y fÁciles que los podemos calentar en cualquier momento y preparar frÍos, y fije que se la pinta que tienen, vamos a mostrar un par de alternativa comenzando con una asiÁtica, como una ensalada de fideos con un poquito de vegetales y vamos a poner un aderezo de manÍ y vamos a usar nuestros sabores tambiÉn, el pico de gallo, y el cilantro, cebolla, arroz, y usamos estos frascos porque estÁn en tendencia en el mundo gastronÓmico y asÍ ponerle un toque personal con recetas que podemos llevarnos al trabajo, y para llevar a cualquier parte, no se
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the allies feel we have neglected them. under this administration, we have kept separate the european countries thinking that we could dominate them. i would also like to point out that in this country we approach our country -- let our economy go down the drain. the worst inflation since the great depression. the highest and implement of any developed nation in the world -- unemployment of any developed nation in the world. higher than great britain, west germany. twice as high as italy. three or four times higher than japan. the terrible circumstance in this country is exported overseas. we comprise about 30% of the , power economic trade and influence. when we are weak at home, that weakness weakens the whole free world. economy is important. we need to reestablish the good relationship that we ought to have between the united states and our natural allies in france. they have felt neglected. using that, using the idealism, honesty, disability, commitment -- predictability, commitment and integrity of our own country, th
the allies feel we have neglected them. under this administration, we have kept separate the european countries thinking that we could dominate them. i would also like to point out that in this country we approach our country -- let our economy go down the drain. the worst inflation since the great depression. the highest and implement of any developed nation in the world -- unemployment of any developed nation in the world. higher than great britain, west germany. twice as high as italy. three...
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i asked of allie, her allie, her surviving daughter as her source of her strength. >> a really think she has now. i have to to be strong for her. there are days when i do not want to get out of bed where i just want to sit home and cry and i cannot do >> widget would have actually graduated from pk in june. but the school wanted pam to attend the graduation for special reason. this was bridget's final join they put on a t-shirt for pam and her final signature is right here on the back. the most surprising part of pam wasn't the supported bayonne right here which was large, it was the support from around the packages from a lot of people. the most special, a 17-year-old girl from georgia that pam does not even know sent allie and pam a very special get. >> bridget would be with and happy that when she was going to grow up she would be a cancer curing singing doctor. so she was painted an angel with her doctor white has to be one of the best gifts i've ever seen. >> tragedy does spark change. that's where pam pam is right now. she started a foundation called catch you later foundation.
i asked of allie, her allie, her surviving daughter as her source of her strength. >> a really think she has now. i have to to be strong for her. there are days when i do not want to get out of bed where i just want to sit home and cry and i cannot do >> widget would have actually graduated from pk in june. but the school wanted pam to attend the graduation for special reason. this was bridget's final join they put on a t-shirt for pam and her final signature is right here on the...
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but the emphasis would be about getting partners and allies to accept some of these. and i think the last thing i would say is that when you hear her talk about foreign policy questions, the biggest resolution, i think, to this crisis is to solve these conflicts whether it's syria or libya or other places where people are coming from. and i think working with our partners and allies to make those places more stable so they don't feel like they need to flee those places would be key on it. host: our guest has a master's degree in princeton in international affairs and brian katulis is advised u.s. policymakers on foreign policy. he worked at the national security council at the state defense depept during the bill clinton administration and he is here to take your call. first one from arthur. by the way, do you have a direct role in the clinton campaign? guest: i am one of many informal advisors who offer her views but i'm here speaking in my own capacity with the center for american progress action fund. so and what we've seen over the last few months is because he is
but the emphasis would be about getting partners and allies to accept some of these. and i think the last thing i would say is that when you hear her talk about foreign policy questions, the biggest resolution, i think, to this crisis is to solve these conflicts whether it's syria or libya or other places where people are coming from. and i think working with our partners and allies to make those places more stable so they don't feel like they need to flee those places would be key on it. host:...
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how well have they been an ally?ly in the context of the coup attempt was the genesis of mr. erdogan's call for additional help from nato. the turkish military is really hampered by the post coup environment. they do need help. i think nato could help with additional intelligence and warning capability. they are already helping in turkey at incirlik air base able to do missions inside of syria and also supporting greater freedom of movement of nato forces, if that would be something that the turkish would welcome. especially during in that keyboarder area where this latest suicide attack occurred. >> a couple of things there popping into my mind based on what you just said, captain wells. first of all, you've got russia now flying, being allowed to fly out of incirlik as well. what does that mean? and also the u.s. had, you know, warned turkey in the past saying hey, look, you've got to do something about this porous border between turkey and syria. that's come back to bite them. >> indeed it has. i recall judith mil
how well have they been an ally?ly in the context of the coup attempt was the genesis of mr. erdogan's call for additional help from nato. the turkish military is really hampered by the post coup environment. they do need help. i think nato could help with additional intelligence and warning capability. they are already helping in turkey at incirlik air base able to do missions inside of syria and also supporting greater freedom of movement of nato forces, if that would be something that the...
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. >>> pimienta. >>> allÍ estamos. >>> de que parte de ecuador eres?nto tiempo? >>> perdÓn me falto la azÚcar morena. >>> para que de el balance. >>> el balance y quito earl laa laalas a desde un tiempo de una hora a 45 minutos de cocciÓn. >>> quÉ bien, y miren ahora ustedes venga por acÁ seÑora vamos a mostrarlo a la gente en la casa para que vean la pinta de esto, prÁcticamente ya el chivo ha empezado a soltarse de los huesos y vemos que los huesos se separan porque se ha cocido por un periodo largo de tiempo y estÁ tierna la carne. >>> exactamente. >>> ahora cÓmo servimos tradicionalmente este platillo veo que has traÍdo una presentaciÓn espectacular. >>> arroz amarillo con al pero ja y zanahoria, tomate. aguacate y maduros fritos asÍ se balancea el plato. >>> miren quÉ bien seÑores esto para mÍ es un perfecto ejemplo de lo que es la cultura ecuatoriana a travÉs un platillo emblemÁtico como lo es el seco chivo me encanta esta receta me encanta que me la hayas presentado y compartido con la gente en la casa. >>> claro que sÍ. >>> saludos para ecuador
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and it's allies. and she's going to try to make that a part of her contrast and she'll bring up some of the controversial comments for example that donald trump has made about vladimir putin embracing him. that's royaled some conservatives. this is a largely conservative audience, so it's going to be interesting to see what type of reception she gets. she's going to tout the fact that 50 republican national security officials have said that donald trump would be a danger to national security and it comes adds the campaign is touting this new endorsement she's getting from james clap who is the former assistant deputy secretary of state under george w. bush. >> you know, couple of things in the background though, clinton has spent the last two weeks essentially raising money with the exception of her big speech in reno, and this speech today. we have not seen her publicly. she's been in the hamptons, berly hills, silicon valley. $21 million minimum raised in the hamptons. paul mccartney, then before th
and it's allies. and she's going to try to make that a part of her contrast and she'll bring up some of the controversial comments for example that donald trump has made about vladimir putin embracing him. that's royaled some conservatives. this is a largely conservative audience, so it's going to be interesting to see what type of reception she gets. she's going to tout the fact that 50 republican national security officials have said that donald trump would be a danger to national security...
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el profesor juancho que llegÓ por allÍ porque tenemos un enfrentamiento en las olimpiadas. >>> ayers una manera de integrarlos que disfruten del proceso y el integrarlos en la comida garantiza que los niÑos en el 80% coman de esos alimentos que quieren que ustedes coman pero no quieren comer pero hoy voy a pasar que se come todo. es ada y que se estÁ pon teniendo en forma ademÁs. >>> regreso soy yo. >>> llegÓ el para momento de ponernos en forma con el entrenador fran medina quÉ bombÓn chulerÍa, quÉ tienes para hoy. >>> quiero contigo cualquiera cosa. >>> vamos a trabajar la espalda quÉ te parece? >>> muy bien. >>> como estÁn juegos olÍmpicos todos queremos tener esos cuerpos. >>> eso sÍ. >>> vamos a comenzar en casa todos conocen que me gusta comienzan el estiramiento y el calentamiento, asÍ que vamos a comenzar de esta manera vamos a trabajar la espalda sin ningÚn peso en casa. sin ningÚn peso es muy importante vamos a comenzar. >>> vas hacerlo conmigo. >>> vemos a. >>> vamos a colocarle en la posiciÓn inicial rodillas y vamos a subir manos arriba completa verdad y estirando la es
el profesor juancho que llegÓ por allÍ porque tenemos un enfrentamiento en las olimpiadas. >>> ayers una manera de integrarlos que disfruten del proceso y el integrarlos en la comida garantiza que los niÑos en el 80% coman de esos alimentos que quieren que ustedes coman pero no quieren comer pero hoy voy a pasar que se come todo. es ada y que se estÁ pon teniendo en forma ademÁs. >>> regreso soy yo. >>> llegÓ el para momento de ponernos en forma con el...
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allies in that fight. it changes -- it begins to change how we imagine -- americans imagine the significance and the foreign policy stakes of refugees. the 1980 refugee act seeks to kind of bring forward -- i'm skipping ahead kind of quickly here, but i'll fill in. it cements that image already described to you in the first set of slides of u.s. refugees as human rights survivors, and there's a new litmus test in effect passed by a woman named liz holtzman that stipulate lates if you are going to be a refugee, not only do you have to be pro-american and perhaps anti-communist, but you should also renounce any former political persecution. you should be renounce torture. you should have renounce violating any of their essential human rights. the nation is re-imaged in the late 1970s as a human rights nation under jimmy carter, under several other actors. that's really what you see enacted in the 1980 law. and that changes profound, but when it sees it playing out in a dramatic fashion in the summer of 1980,
allies in that fight. it changes -- it begins to change how we imagine -- americans imagine the significance and the foreign policy stakes of refugees. the 1980 refugee act seeks to kind of bring forward -- i'm skipping ahead kind of quickly here, but i'll fill in. it cements that image already described to you in the first set of slides of u.s. refugees as human rights survivors, and there's a new litmus test in effect passed by a woman named liz holtzman that stipulate lates if you are going...
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trump talked a lot about working closely with allies, supporting allies who will fight isis, cutting source of isis funding. trying to put a stop to recruitment. his suggest was to shut down the internet, which i think is probably not only not feezasibf but challenging for security services who get a lot of intelligence from that. then he went one step further and almost seemed to put the entire arab spring at the feet of the obama administration as opposed to the feet of the brutal dictators who have been in charge in that region, those countries for many decades. it seemed he almost had a that stall ja. he talked about the president of egypt who does not aspire to american values and came to power in a coup. there were a lot of mixed messages. even in his power he was drawing, putting together syria and libya calling them disastrous and the obama administration was responsible. in libya, you had an intervention that had certain fairly disastrous consequences. in syria, no intervention and the consequences hugely disastrous. in fact, syria is the giant, festering wound that isis sta
trump talked a lot about working closely with allies, supporting allies who will fight isis, cutting source of isis funding. trying to put a stop to recruitment. his suggest was to shut down the internet, which i think is probably not only not feezasibf but challenging for security services who get a lot of intelligence from that. then he went one step further and almost seemed to put the entire arab spring at the feet of the obama administration as opposed to the feet of the brutal dictators...
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it is rally for ally raisman day. all right. i dubbed it that myself, i guess. she brought home more gold from the rio olympics. hundreds coming out to honor her amazing achievements from brazil. >> anchor: the crowd included young girls who say they are inspired by ally's hard work and success. needham fire department brought the 22-year-old in her honor in style. the crowd full of fans who admire ally's skill and competition and grace all around. >> i find her really, like, a good role model. she is so sweet. she is really nice. >> reporter: a few fans got to ask the gold medal winner a question. >> what was the highlight of the rio games for you? >> highlight of the rio games. >> the highlight of the rio games is winning the team gold medal because it's really special to be able to accomplish something together. we really woed together. working so hard for a common goal was definitely the highlight. >> what advice does she have for gymnasts who also want to compete in the olympics one day? >> the best advice i would give is that the harder days are what make
it is rally for ally raisman day. all right. i dubbed it that myself, i guess. she brought home more gold from the rio olympics. hundreds coming out to honor her amazing achievements from brazil. >> anchor: the crowd included young girls who say they are inspired by ally's hard work and success. needham fire department brought the 22-year-old in her honor in style. the crowd full of fans who admire ally's skill and competition and grace all around. >> i find her really, like, a good...
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from our allies, the same allies fighting isis in afghanistan and pushing them back. that is donald trump. i don't mind his absurd statements, what concerns me are his dangerous policies. >> i just want to say that no matter how brutish mr. trump presents himself, no matter how provocative statements are, he is smart in that this is a great piece on the cover of the times that suggests a meltdown. it appears as if he knows he will not be the next resident f the united states. he tried to sabotage this thing because he not used to losing. it is clear that donald trump does not have people around him or has not have people around him who can correct it. when you are in political life, you often have to answer either to the press most important to your constituents. he has not had those members of accountability. it is clear what he sees poll numbers declining, he's crying like a baby and what you are seeing is not a meltdown but some tried to sabotage himself to clear the way for president clinton. >> congresswoman to largest of the administration will have to reprogram
from our allies, the same allies fighting isis in afghanistan and pushing them back. that is donald trump. i don't mind his absurd statements, what concerns me are his dangerous policies. >> i just want to say that no matter how brutish mr. trump presents himself, no matter how provocative statements are, he is smart in that this is a great piece on the cover of the times that suggests a meltdown. it appears as if he knows he will not be the next resident f the united states. he tried to...
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a ver allÍ en casa.o tomo cuatro. >>> y la botella entera. >>> imagÍnate. >>> si se comen una hamburguesa doble carne hay que hacer 30 minutos de box para quemar 448 calorÍas. >>> estÁ bien esa. >>> y ahora. quÉ pasa sÍ te comes dos pedazos de pizza. >>> tienes que hacer 30 minutos de ciclismo para quemar las 420 calorÍas. >>> no bueno. >>> si van a tres o cuatro pedazos. >>> por suerte no me gusta. >>> a mÍ si claro, es que tengo un problema que pasa si el sÁbado me cÓmo la comida, la hamburguesa y la el vino, y eldolo quÉ tengo que hacer. >>> vete a la villa olÍmpica y quÉdate por allÁ. >>> a regenerarse uno. >>> y allÍ lore vuelven todo. >>> a ver esta es la mÁs importantes por uno acompaÑa todo el pasa bocas, con el calor con lo acompaÑas. >>> con dos cero skwvezas debesr 30 minutos de taekwondo para quemar 360 calorÍas. >>> yo tengo Í un amiÍa un amig practicaba el taekwondo despuÉs de 24 cervezas. >>> (risas). >>> cualquiera cosa le podemos decir a alejandro fernÁndez que se tome unos.... >>> (risa
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if more countries get nuclear weapons, if we abandon our alli allies.mmander in chief orders our military to break the laws and commit torture or murder terrorist family members. and let me underscore what i have said throughout the campaign. we must only send our troops into harm's way as a last resort, not a first choice. that must be our bedrock principle. but we must be able to act decisively on our own when we need to. i completely reject anyone, including my opponent who calls the american military, and i quote, a disaster. this is an insult to the men and women serving today and all who have served before who put their lives on the line. it's just not true. we do have more work to do to continue to have the strongest most effective military in the world. i know this is something that matters a great deal to everyone in this room. and here's what we have to do. we can't lose our military edge. that means giving the pentagon the stable predictable funding it needs to make smart investments. you've heard of the sequester. the arbitrary caps that con
if more countries get nuclear weapons, if we abandon our alli allies.mmander in chief orders our military to break the laws and commit torture or murder terrorist family members. and let me underscore what i have said throughout the campaign. we must only send our troops into harm's way as a last resort, not a first choice. that must be our bedrock principle. but we must be able to act decisively on our own when we need to. i completely reject anyone, including my opponent who calls the...
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at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact.ike bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. >>> a fox news alert, vp candidate mike pence at the podium right now at youngstown, ohio. we're awaiting donald trump to deliver a major speech, his camp says, on terrorism and his plan for combatting it. we'll bring that to you live when he steps to the podium. >>> the threat of deadly flooding is far from over for the people of louisiana. at least six people are now dead. and entire neighborhoods are submerged under waist-high muddy, dirty water, prompting tens of thousands of rescues to happen. will carr is live in baton rouge. will, we have word this could get much worse. >> reporter: it absolutely could, with the forecast in the coming days. right now we've received a much-needed break from the rain here. the waters are still well above flood stage. neighborhoods are underwater. homes have been swamped. some residents tell us that they had no time to get out. that led to more than
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we have many other allies that we have to worry about as well. i would argue taiwan is facing the greatest peril. when we think about arms sales, they can have three effects. strategic, operational, and tactic. strategic matters most, because it is at the strategic political and military leadership, policy makers. this is the level where words are decided. this is the level where wars are presented and deterred. if you believe that war can be prevented and should be prevented, and we ought to be thinking about how we can do that, then this matters. president xi jinpeng in beijing, this is an example of a strategic level decision-making. and of course the president in taipei. these are the two people you want arms sales to speak to, albeit in different voices. these are the people who at the end of the day will be making the most important decisions for years and years to come. their decisions are going to be every bit as political as he ought to be -- they ought to be. at the operational level, you have a much bigger audience come up but it is st
we have many other allies that we have to worry about as well. i would argue taiwan is facing the greatest peril. when we think about arms sales, they can have three effects. strategic, operational, and tactic. strategic matters most, because it is at the strategic political and military leadership, policy makers. this is the level where words are decided. this is the level where wars are presented and deterred. if you believe that war can be prevented and should be prevented, and we ought to...
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frankly ally he of the united states and west. so this idea that somehow align ourselves with russia and saying we are going to align ourselves with anybody, isis is a very important foreign policy problem right now. probably the most important we are facing. but not the only important foreign policy problems. you have russians an exing cry crimea. >> one of the bigger applause lines during mr. trump's speech is when he pledged an end to nation building. that probably polls well. what do you think of it as matter of policy. >> that's it it polls well. i think through the last 30, 40 years of american politics people talk about end of nation building. but you can't say we shouldn't have left iraq because frankly we were nation building in iraq and it was us leaving that nation-building mission that led to the rise of isis which i agree with and it led an area for ice toys operate, expand out of syria. but nation-building is not something that anybody is advocating that the u.s. should go into all these nations and rebuild them on o
frankly ally he of the united states and west. so this idea that somehow align ourselves with russia and saying we are going to align ourselves with anybody, isis is a very important foreign policy problem right now. probably the most important we are facing. but not the only important foreign policy problems. you have russians an exing cry crimea. >> one of the bigger applause lines during mr. trump's speech is when he pledged an end to nation building. that probably polls well. what do...
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allies in that fight. but it changes, begins to change how we imagine americans imagine the significance and the foreign policy stakes of refugees. the 1980 refugee act seeks to kind of bring forward -- i'm skipping ahead kind of quickly here. i'll fill in. cements the image i described to you in the first set of slides of u.s. refugees as human rights survivors and there's a new litmus test in effect passed by a woman of liz holtszman if you're a refugee not only pro-american and anti-communist but renounce any form of political persecution. you should renounce torture, having persecuted anybody or e violated any of their essential human rights. so the nation is reimagined in the 1970s as a human rights nation under jimmy carter, under several otherthat's really what enacted in the 1980 law and that change is to found but sees it playing out in the summer of 1980 right after the law is passed with more hungarian refugees coming. her's the reaction to vietnamese refugees. the growing hostility toward refug
allies in that fight. but it changes, begins to change how we imagine americans imagine the significance and the foreign policy stakes of refugees. the 1980 refugee act seeks to kind of bring forward -- i'm skipping ahead kind of quickly here. i'll fill in. cements the image i described to you in the first set of slides of u.s. refugees as human rights survivors and there's a new litmus test in effect passed by a woman of liz holtszman if you're a refugee not only pro-american and...
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>> i believe all of our allies are special allies. israel and all of them. we are all members of the human family. i think we have responsibilities to everyone to create a world that works for all of us. and by sponsoring a very hostile military policy that violates international law, that doesn't do us any favors. there are people in israel who are really working for human rights, who are actually building community with the palestinians. there are human rights groups that are building trust, that are building community and that are building confidence. these are the groups that we need to be lifting up to create a middle east that's going to work for everyone. [ applause ] >> let me get another question in here. lacy dickinson, a project manager from philadelphia, she co-founded a social media company called feminist news. she says she's voting for you in november. what's your question? >> good evening. as everyone knows, the black lives matter movement has raised a lot of awareness around violence that's been committed against people of color. it's also e
>> i believe all of our allies are special allies. israel and all of them. we are all members of the human family. i think we have responsibilities to everyone to create a world that works for all of us. and by sponsoring a very hostile military policy that violates international law, that doesn't do us any favors. there are people in israel who are really working for human rights, who are actually building community with the palestinians. there are human rights groups that are building...
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when you have a nato ally trying kill your ally on the ground, that puts a very big? on your strategy. >> we know that u.s. president is planning to meet with the turkish president on sunday summit. this is going to be a meeting to repair ties? >> you have to recall that vice president joe biden was sent to that specific way. turkey feels that washington did not stand by washington at that time. expenses have all come down and really our faith a major crisis. it is not clear how much pressure they have over on corrupt. -- ankara. brett: what about the u.s.'s influence on turkey rainout russian mark -- right now? there has been concern over his recent overtures towards vladimir putin. they themselves suffered last year when turkey shot down a russian fighter jet. i think another problem is that of course the obama administration is not one to be around much longer. the opportunity for a reset in relation is really beginning to banish. it may not come to possibility. brett: thank you both. we have time for a cap -- recap of our top stories. the brilliant -- dilma rousse
when you have a nato ally trying kill your ally on the ground, that puts a very big? on your strategy. >> we know that u.s. president is planning to meet with the turkish president on sunday summit. this is going to be a meeting to repair ties? >> you have to recall that vice president joe biden was sent to that specific way. turkey feels that washington did not stand by washington at that time. expenses have all come down and really our faith a major crisis. it is not clear how...
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allies in that fight. but it changes, it begins to change how we imagine, americans imagine the significance and the foreign policy stakes of refugees. the 1980 refugee act seeks to kind of bring forward -- i'm skipping ahead kind of quickly here, but that's what i'll fill in. it smencements that image i described to you in the first set of slides of u.s. refugees as human rights survivors, and there's a new litmus test, in effect, passed by a woman named liz holtzman, who stipulates -- and this is in the reading -- that in effect, if you're going to be a refugee, not only do you have to be pro-american and perhaps anti-communist, but you should also renounce any former political persecution. you should renounce torture. you should renounce having persecuted anybody or violated any of their essential human rights. so the nation is reimagined in the late '70s as a human rights nation under jimmy carter, under several other actors. and that's really what you see enacted in the 1980 law. and that changes prof
allies in that fight. but it changes, it begins to change how we imagine, americans imagine the significance and the foreign policy stakes of refugees. the 1980 refugee act seeks to kind of bring forward -- i'm skipping ahead kind of quickly here, but that's what i'll fill in. it smencements that image i described to you in the first set of slides of u.s. refugees as human rights survivors, and there's a new litmus test, in effect, passed by a woman named liz holtzman, who stipulates -- and...
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. >>> allÍ estÁ, chicos miren les cuento aquÍ tenemos empanadas de verde. >>> huele muy rico. >>> y tenemosinvitados que tiene. >>> moraleja hoy no hay dieta pero a quiÉn tenemos que mandarle un saludo a ana marÍa que tiene el dÍa libre que estÁ un poquito enferma pero besos para ti amiga. >>> ay! >>> sÍ. >>> es muy especial este dÍa quiero mucho a ecuador extraÑo quizÁs caminar por la ronda de la parte antigua de quito o quizÁs subir las escaleras del barrio tradicional de guayaquil las peÑas un abrazo a los hermen hermanos ecuatorianos. >>> vamos a informarnos con garred d edgardo y las noticias del dÍa. >>> buenos dÍas. >>> buenos dÍas para todos ustedes y tambiÉn buenos dÍas en casa comenzamos con la primera ediciÓn del noticiero las estÁn >>> esta maÑana. >>> declaraciones de donald trump vuelven a ser manzana de la discordia en la campaÑa por la casa blanca, el candidato republicano dijo que los defensores de el derecho a portar armas podrÍan actuar contra clinton. >>> favor Él respondiÓ que esos comentarios eran peligroso e incitaban a la violencia. >>> las fuertes lluvias de la torm
. >>> allÍ estÁ, chicos miren les cuento aquÍ tenemos empanadas de verde. >>> huele muy rico. >>> y tenemosinvitados que tiene. >>> moraleja hoy no hay dieta pero a quiÉn tenemos que mandarle un saludo a ana marÍa que tiene el dÍa libre que estÁ un poquito enferma pero besos para ti amiga. >>> ay! >>> sÍ. >>> es muy especial este dÍa quiero mucho a ecuador extraÑo quizÁs caminar por la ronda de la parte antigua de quito o...
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by our allies overseas, and by our friends in the middle east. must be to hold the spread of radical islam. we cannot always choose our friends but we can never fail to recognize our enemies. deirdre: donald trump making a key speech on national security, a big part of it fighting radical islamic terrorist and isis. this is "risk & reward," i am deirdre bolton, arguing that tighter immigration standards are needed to keep citizens safe. with same fervor he said that u.s. fought the cold war. what stood out most. >> donald trump started off by trying to portray, president obama and hillary clinton as those responsible for a destabilized for the crises in the middle east. he floated new ideas on how he sees fit to defeat isis, he said he would work closely with nato, isis' internet capabilities should be cut off, his speech was more about what the terror group is trying to spread abroad, connectioning it to issue of immigration and defending homeland, continues t to. trump proposed temporarily suspending immigration from regions that export terrori
by our allies overseas, and by our friends in the middle east. must be to hold the spread of radical islam. we cannot always choose our friends but we can never fail to recognize our enemies. deirdre: donald trump making a key speech on national security, a big part of it fighting radical islamic terrorist and isis. this is "risk & reward," i am deirdre bolton, arguing that tighter immigration standards are needed to keep citizens safe. with same fervor he said that u.s. fought...
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--la homilia es alli dedicada a los sabuesos. bite.es que analizandolo bien, los perros son tan amados los hacen parte de la familia, por esa razon vale la pena preguntar si para algunos ellos merecen ser bendecidos. bites --y alli van los peludos a recibir la bendicion, el agua bendita les llega a baldado a y avanzan con sus amos. --asi, vuelve el perro arrepentido, con el rabo entre las piernas... y los que han mordido a algun niÑo moleston, , han perseguido injustamente al gato o daÑado el jardin escondiendo un hueso, tienen la posibilidad de arrepentirse y volver a ser unas santas mascoticas angel ouit --guau --pero esta tradicion catolica viene de 1925, cuando dicen los creyentes que san roque fue salvado por un perrito que le llevaba comida cuando se enfermo de peste. desde ah, su amor hacia los caninos. take vo/cesar --y de este tema se trata la pregunta de la noche: qu opina sobre este tipo de bendiciones para su mascota ? cont/lorena --- opine a traves de nuestra pagina de facebook telemundo 48.. su comentario podria ser compa
--la homilia es alli dedicada a los sabuesos. bite.es que analizandolo bien, los perros son tan amados los hacen parte de la familia, por esa razon vale la pena preguntar si para algunos ellos merecen ser bendecidos. bites --y alli van los peludos a recibir la bendicion, el agua bendita les llega a baldado a y avanzan con sus amos. --asi, vuelve el perro arrepentido, con el rabo entre las piernas... y los que han mordido a algun niÑo moleston, , han perseguido injustamente al gato o daÑado el...
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trish: so what would that mean to our allies such as saudi arabia? >> i think you talk to saudi arabia and say are you going to help us go after radical islam? you know that you have people in the royal family, wealthy saudis who are supporting radical islam. you get ahold of that, and you either get rid of that and deal with that -- >> do we not? we have leverage. >> we have a lot of leverage with all of these countries. >> even more with fracking. trish: and that's another component to all of this. >> absolutely. trish: she's very antidrilling and you think about the need for us to be -- >> energy i want. trish: and how correlated with being less dependent on the middle east, that really is, ambassador. >> absolutely. two things. trish: and, by the way, i should point out there's rudy giuliani, one of his big supporters there traveling with him to ohio, he is talking to the crowd of donald trump, but continue on. >> i was going to say one of the things is fracking. but another is gas to liquids so that we can take carbon dioxide, turn them into oth
trish: so what would that mean to our allies such as saudi arabia? >> i think you talk to saudi arabia and say are you going to help us go after radical islam? you know that you have people in the royal family, wealthy saudis who are supporting radical islam. you get ahold of that, and you either get rid of that and deal with that -- >> do we not? we have leverage. >> we have a lot of leverage with all of these countries. >> even more with fracking. trish: and that's...
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at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a di
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trump has made the american willingness to defend allies dependent on allies' contribution to our common security, and that way he has undermined the solidarity within nato, he has raised out about articlet five, the solidarity clause in nato, and that could be a temptation for mr. putin. katty: are you saying that you fear for the safety and security of europe and the west if donald trump is elected president? mr. rasmussen: yes, indeed, because america first, as mr. trump usually says, means that americans must take global leadership. if america retreats or retrenches, america will leave a vacuum and then vacuum will be filled by the bad guys. in the longer perspective, that would really be more expensive for the united states. it is in the united states' self-interest to uphold the liberal world order that has served us so well since the end of the cold war. katty: anders rasmussen, thank you very much for joining me. mr. rasmussen: you're welcome. katty: as you heard, one of the conflicts that western leaders are concerned about at the moment is the tension between ukraine and russia
trump has made the american willingness to defend allies dependent on allies' contribution to our common security, and that way he has undermined the solidarity within nato, he has raised out about articlet five, the solidarity clause in nato, and that could be a temptation for mr. putin. katty: are you saying that you fear for the safety and security of europe and the west if donald trump is elected president? mr. rasmussen: yes, indeed, because america first, as mr. trump usually says, means...
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>> if they all allied together. >> exactly. you want to be on good terms with lots of these folks, you definitely don't want to be on bad terms with all of them. there's not that many spanish in new mexico. the nightmare would be if all the surrounding indians simultaneously were hostile to new mexico. you can't defend yourself against that many people. you want to have trading fairs where it's profitable to act peacefully, but sometimes people are just -- they just won't listen to reason. what do you have to do then? the comanches, for example. he talks about you've got to chase the -- page 304. the tribe is equally pacific and maintains an attitude of good faith. since i punished them with the rigor of the armed forces. i have observed with them the greatest equity and kindness and made them understand the authority of our arms and they were excessively arrogant from dominating the rest of the tribes. what do you got to do? >> attack them to show -- >> yeah. you got to be polite. you don't want to look for trouble. you have t
>> if they all allied together. >> exactly. you want to be on good terms with lots of these folks, you definitely don't want to be on bad terms with all of them. there's not that many spanish in new mexico. the nightmare would be if all the surrounding indians simultaneously were hostile to new mexico. you can't defend yourself against that many people. you want to have trading fairs where it's profitable to act peacefully, but sometimes people are just -- they just won't listen to...
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that's also worked with assuring our allies. that's what this report provides. however, despite the value of the deterrent force in keeping world powers from fighting world powers, there's a lot of misconceptions that are out of there. and misconceptions are interesting and they are talked about and they are written about, but i find it really interesting because i don't basic in fact. it's good for headlines but they are not good for actually what's going on in the world. let me go back to the very beginning. we can't forget the deterrent force of the united states provides and what you united states air force provides in two of the three legs of the traditional triad is that strategic stability and that balance to about our conventional forces to operate. so some of the misconceptions. first one was that a new cruise missile is destabilizing. i will tell you in my heart, not having a strong deterrent force is destabilizing for our nation. i've yet to find in 5000 years of history a country that is weaker that survived. so providing a deterrent force is key and
that's also worked with assuring our allies. that's what this report provides. however, despite the value of the deterrent force in keeping world powers from fighting world powers, there's a lot of misconceptions that are out of there. and misconceptions are interesting and they are talked about and they are written about, but i find it really interesting because i don't basic in fact. it's good for headlines but they are not good for actually what's going on in the world. let me go back to the...
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at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. across new york state, from long island to buffalo, from rochester to the hudson valley, from albany to utica, creative business incentives, infrastructure investment, university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. >>> stepping up pressure on trump to release tax returns. mike pence telling a radio station that he will publicly release his tax returns. >> what you're having of clintons is
at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. across new york state, from long island to buffalo, from rochester to the hudson valley, from albany to utica, creative business incentives, infrastructure investment, university...
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at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact.ind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. >>> we're back with the stocks that the "forbes" gang says won't take a hit even with with a rate hike. >> bed, bath, and beyond. they've got a range of chains that help all sort of lifestyle needs. i not that's well needed now -- i think that's well needed now. >> bill, you like the stock? >> since i own the stock, i can certify it's a total stinker. >> what do you have? >> simpson manufacturing. this firm makes lovely joist anchors and hanger bolt holders. these are labor saving devices for homebuilders. >> john, do you like it? >> i like the idea of labor saving, but i feel that manufacturing in the u.s. is somewhat of a yesterday concept. >> oh, no. a yesterday concept. you both hated each other's st
at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact.ind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. >>> we're back with the stocks that the "forbes" gang says won't take a hit even with with a rate hike. >> bed, bath, and beyond....
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at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact.d of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. >>> vice president biden says donald trump doesn't care about the middle class and doesn't have a clue about it. he made the comment in scranton, pennsylvania. pennsylvania a crucial swing state. he was their first joint campaign appearance, as middle class. >> as some people called him, told voters in scranton, trump is, quote, totally unqualified to be president. >> he's trying to tell us he cares about the middle class. give me a break, and to repeat myself, such a bunch of malarkey. it makes no sense. none. none. none. none. >> hillary clinton tried to paint donald trump's economic proposals as a winfall for the rich and highlighted her own ties to scranton. noting her grandfather used to work there at company that made lace curtains. >> the scan -- scranton lace company all those years ago actually offered a profit-sharing plan and health benefits at the beginning of
at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact.d of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. >>> vice president biden says donald trump doesn't care about the middle class and doesn't have a clue about it. he made the comment in scranton, pennsylvania. pennsylvania a crucial swing state. he was their first joint campaign appearance, as middle class. >> as some people called him, told voters in...
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to so closely ally itself with the erdogan government?y share value systems, or does it not matter? >> i don't know about value systems, but we certainly share an interest in making sure that russian access to the mediterranean is controlled. that means controlling the -- and working with turkey. it depends what you want. if you only want to ally with people who are like you -- matt: what about isis? we have seen reports, at least, that in the past, erdogan's government has supported isis, although now it is going after them. but don't you want an ally that doesn't support terrorists just because he hates his neighbor? >> stalin once supported hitler's, but he became our ally. look, you play the hand you're dealt today. whatever turkey was doing in the past, and it really is not nearly as clear as the media made it out to be, whatever it was doing in the past, right now the united states position in syria is extremely weak because of the russians and because they haven't done a good job of building allies on our side. the turks coming int
to so closely ally itself with the erdogan government?y share value systems, or does it not matter? >> i don't know about value systems, but we certainly share an interest in making sure that russian access to the mediterranean is controlled. that means controlling the -- and working with turkey. it depends what you want. if you only want to ally with people who are like you -- matt: what about isis? we have seen reports, at least, that in the past, erdogan's government has supported...
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but this is a biography that takes full account of the degree to which allied and u.s.telligence plays such a vital role in the cell plus pacific area the first army codes me to provide him by the means to have those japanese opponents on the battlefield for those polled moves bobby. >> where teeeleven now? >> washington dc ims senior fellow to. >> this is what number perhaps civic this is number eight back to the modern world was number one. >> was that the number-one bestseller? >> it was not the "new york times" best-seller by yes. over half a million copies worldwide at this point the book of which i am enormously proud and it was a good one to start. cspan: when you are writing a book like this? >> when did you start greg. >> about 10 months ago with the process of galleys and adjustments. >> >> the new book with harpercollins said history of the british navy and those two decisions for wilson to enter world war war i, and to topple that provisional government and delaware revolutionary bolshevik and how naiad of ricocheted world history bob but it will be shorter
but this is a biography that takes full account of the degree to which allied and u.s.telligence plays such a vital role in the cell plus pacific area the first army codes me to provide him by the means to have those japanese opponents on the battlefield for those polled moves bobby. >> where teeeleven now? >> washington dc ims senior fellow to. >> this is what number perhaps civic this is number eight back to the modern world was number one. >> was that the number-one...
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allie is heading home with some mementos. >> she loves her pins. she's got 50 or 60. >> where are your pins? >> it's a secret. >> they're hidden somewhere special. >> this is more valuable than your medals? >> huh-uh! [ laughter ] >> reporter: the girls still have to compete in their individual events but there's a couple of things they're looking forward to. >> eat pizza again. >> yeah. >> pizza! >> that's the secret of champions. >> cinnamon roles, too. >> allie will compete tuesday in the floor final and two people you can expect to see there, her parents. i caught up with them in rio to talk about her gold and silver wins and what it's been like for them on the edge of their s you've seen them. it's not entirely an easy relaxing experience for them. we will have that interview after the olympics. then, gold medalist harrison who trains in wakefield may seem fearless but there is one thing she is afraid of and you may be surprised by what it is. we will tell you what later on tonight but back to you guys in boston for now. >> thanks, nancy. you'
allie is heading home with some mementos. >> she loves her pins. she's got 50 or 60. >> where are your pins? >> it's a secret. >> they're hidden somewhere special. >> this is more valuable than your medals? >> huh-uh! [ laughter ] >> reporter: the girls still have to compete in their individual events but there's a couple of things they're looking forward to. >> eat pizza again. >> yeah. >> pizza! >> that's the secret of...
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and aloha from west allis, as it was hawaiian night for the west allis central-whitnall game. the falcons strike first, dylan peters tips the ball and picks off the pass from griffen johnson. that sets up andrew mallman for the quarterback sneak, 2 yards for the touchdown. the bulldogs fight back, as xavier mullen takes the hand off and is gone 80 yards later, it's 6 point. weather suspended them at the half, with west allis central up 9 to 7, they will resume tomorrow. because it's the kick off to the season and the high school blitz, we have a bonus game of the week a thriller between brookfield central and whitefish bay. zach hechman gives central a 14-7 lead in the 2nd quarter when he scores from 4 yards out. the blue dukes respond in a big way as cade garcia hit kirkendoll and he takes it the rest of the way, 80 yards in all to tie it up at 14. this one would go back and forth and eventually to overtime where the lancers jimmy rodgers tips the ball and some how makes the great catch in the end zone to make it 50-43. whitefish bay's chance to keep the game going ends when
and aloha from west allis, as it was hawaiian night for the west allis central-whitnall game. the falcons strike first, dylan peters tips the ball and picks off the pass from griffen johnson. that sets up andrew mallman for the quarterback sneak, 2 yards for the touchdown. the bulldogs fight back, as xavier mullen takes the hand off and is gone 80 yards later, it's 6 point. weather suspended them at the half, with west allis central up 9 to 7, they will resume tomorrow. because it's the kick...
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we will work side-by-side with our friends in the middle east including our greatest ally, israel. [applause] we will partner with king abdullah of jordan, and the president of egypt, president sisi, and all others who recognize this ideology of death that must be extinguished. [applause] we will also work very closely with nato on this new mission. i had previously said that nato was obsolete because it failed to deal adequately with terrorism. since my comments they have changed their policy, and now have a new division focused on terror threats. very good. very, very good. i also believe that we could find common ground with russia in the fight against isis. wouldn't that be a good thing? wouldn't that be a good thing? [applause] they, too, have much at stake in the outcome in syria, and have had their own battles with islam and terrorism, just as bad as ours. they have a big, big problem in russia with isis. my administration will aggressively pursue joint and coalition military operations to crush and destroy isis. international cooperation to cut off their funding, expanded i
we will work side-by-side with our friends in the middle east including our greatest ally, israel. [applause] we will partner with king abdullah of jordan, and the president of egypt, president sisi, and all others who recognize this ideology of death that must be extinguished. [applause] we will also work very closely with nato on this new mission. i had previously said that nato was obsolete because it failed to deal adequately with terrorism. since my comments they have changed their policy,...