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they don't want to get so close to the ally, the big ally, they get entrapped. but they don't want to be so independent that they risk being abandoned by the larger partner, by the u.s. in the face of a dangerous power. and all of our allies, japan, australia are constantly negotiating the delima on how tight to be, while still maintaining some atonmy, but not so independent that they risk being left alone and a threat. and that is complicated in asia by the fact that none of our allies want to choose between u.s. and china as kiss sin jer has pointed out. so you see constant hedging. constant positioning. and the question is how much that we make of that. >> now, fundamental the alliance, but reap political coordinating strategies and. thailand, the philippines, again, support for the alliances, very high in the philippines, clearly has a different on which she's singing, malaysia and vietnam are taking significant steps to invite back in is that hedging because they think they've done too much with the u.s., are they certain about the u.s. commitment, somethin
they don't want to get so close to the ally, the big ally, they get entrapped. but they don't want to be so independent that they risk being abandoned by the larger partner, by the u.s. in the face of a dangerous power. and all of our allies, japan, australia are constantly negotiating the delima on how tight to be, while still maintaining some atonmy, but not so independent that they risk being left alone and a threat. and that is complicated in asia by the fact that none of our allies want to...
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once again to allie laforce. >> allie: thank you, adam. the 2016 s.e.c.he books but with that comes the end of an incredible career of our very own verne lundquist. it's only fitting that before we say goodbye, we take a look back at some of the greatest moments over the course of 17 years in the s.e.c. >> that voice that resonates with that afternoon cbs game. as soon as you heard the voice you knew it was the s.e.c. on cbs. that's the game you wanted to be in and verne became synonymous with that. >> the 2:30 game means that, number one, people looking at you, number two, you're going to have verne calling the game. >> verne: good afternoon, everybody. verne lundquist along with todd blackledge. we welcome you to our cbs coverage of college football. alabama rush. no, they didn't -- my gracious. how about that. ole miss is about to go 5-0 for the first time since 1962. they're rushing the field. for the win. he's got the distance. redemption. >> the great ones are never forgotten. you're in that class. >> you are s.e.c. football on cbs. your voice will
once again to allie laforce. >> allie: thank you, adam. the 2016 s.e.c.he books but with that comes the end of an incredible career of our very own verne lundquist. it's only fitting that before we say goodbye, we take a look back at some of the greatest moments over the course of 17 years in the s.e.c. >> that voice that resonates with that afternoon cbs game. as soon as you heard the voice you knew it was the s.e.c. on cbs. that's the game you wanted to be in and verne became...
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allies, not any of those things. if we want to deter aggressive action by other actors, reassure our ally, and ensure that we have some say and significant say over the strategy of the ally state, then the common denominate for is more jointness. deters, gets a multiplier effect for your effort. gives you more tightness, work together. we go together. which in 1953 or '54 when that motto came up, it meant we go to together, and also korea doesn't go alone. we do it together. second principle, and gary roughhead touched on it. the measure of alliance contribution should be the effe effectiveness of the alliance. the carter administration tried to under pressure burden sharing matrix. and in the '70s and into the 08's, legislation acquired a ig regular port on burden sharing. it is very counter-productive. it looked like we were seeking economic gains. particular advantage for ourselves at their expense, by just in terms of dollars. what the reagan administration found in the early '80s, sharing roles and missions, mea
allies, not any of those things. if we want to deter aggressive action by other actors, reassure our ally, and ensure that we have some say and significant say over the strategy of the ally state, then the common denominate for is more jointness. deters, gets a multiplier effect for your effort. gives you more tightness, work together. we go together. which in 1953 or '54 when that motto came up, it meant we go to together, and also korea doesn't go alone. we do it together. second principle,...
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they don't want to get so close to the ally, the big ally, they get entrapped. but they don't want to be so independent that they risk being abandoned by the larger partner, by the u.s. in the face of a dangerous power. and all of our allies, japan, australia are constantly negotiating the delima on how tight to be, while still maintaining some atonmy, but not so independent that they risk being left alone and a threat. and that is complicated in asia by the fact that none of our allies want to choose between u.s. and china as kiss sin jer has pointed out. so you see constant hedging. constant positioning. and the question is how much that we make of that. >> now, fundamental the alliance, but reap political coordinating strategies and. thailand, the philippines, again, support for the alliances, very high in the philippines, clearly has a different on which she's singing, malaysia and vietnam are taking significant steps to invite back in is that hedging because they think they've done too much with the u.s., are they certain about the u.s. commitment, somethin
they don't want to get so close to the ally, the big ally, they get entrapped. but they don't want to be so independent that they risk being abandoned by the larger partner, by the u.s. in the face of a dangerous power. and all of our allies, japan, australia are constantly negotiating the delima on how tight to be, while still maintaining some atonmy, but not so independent that they risk being left alone and a threat. and that is complicated in asia by the fact that none of our allies want to...
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by the brilliant allied codebreakers. as for the land war, the first three years, german allied signa were about the same place. in 1941, leslie park warned the british high command that messages were being decrypted. in the desert, the africa thought british wireless discipline very slack and attributed to this some of -- one of the desert fox's intelligence officers wrote fleefully his chief often had a clearer picture of what the british commander in chief planned than did his own officers. he considered it a major disaster when in july 1942, new zealand troops overran and destroyed his radio interception unit. worse for the germans, washington changed its diplomatic codes. for months, ronald had been reading what he greatfully called his little fellow with the american military attache who reported almost every detail about british deployments and intentions. after the united states repaired this gaping security breach, the germans never again found such a superb source. for the rest of the war, hitler's men broke onl
by the brilliant allied codebreakers. as for the land war, the first three years, german allied signa were about the same place. in 1941, leslie park warned the british high command that messages were being decrypted. in the desert, the africa thought british wireless discipline very slack and attributed to this some of -- one of the desert fox's intelligence officers wrote fleefully his chief often had a clearer picture of what the british commander in chief planned than did his own officers....
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all, the allies were cranking all this u-boat stuff. secondly, long-range aircraft became available. thirdly, the british were deploying much larger numbers of escorts, fourthly, they had improved assets, officially, united states putting as were carriers which were able to use airports are quite gross -- quite close range. the british thought the americans were too aggressive in their usable for. when the americans had a signal that two u-boats were going to refuel in the mid-atlantic, quite often, the british wanted to leave them alone because they were frightened of sending out the secret. on balance, the truth was somewhere in between. by that stage of the war, the british were too cautious and the american tactics served very well. the key point is all these things happened at once. you had about five big technological developments. you have a hard power to use that knowledge. >> to your left towards the back. >> good morning, sir. you mentioned certain novelists who inadvertently had captured something of the tone of research that
all, the allies were cranking all this u-boat stuff. secondly, long-range aircraft became available. thirdly, the british were deploying much larger numbers of escorts, fourthly, they had improved assets, officially, united states putting as were carriers which were able to use airports are quite gross -- quite close range. the british thought the americans were too aggressive in their usable for. when the americans had a signal that two u-boats were going to refuel in the mid-atlantic, quite...
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you would be strengthening iran by giving it its main regional ally, a huge boost. so is that a good idea? >> no, i think robin is right about what's happening in the home of the caliphate in sishia and iraq and that part of the world. but isis operates in some 30, 40 countries in one way or another. and one has to deal with them on lots of home turfs .not just on one big home turf. i think it is important to fracture iran's support for any of its proxies in the middle east. i think iran is our main problem in that part of the world. and i think that it's going to be for some time because it's a theecratic toe talnarian set of revolutionaries and i'd say imperialists. they want to build an empire. >> they've been the ones fighting isis allied with assad and against isis. the president-elect seems to like that just fine. >> these are tactical decisions. we had a tikhonoval decision in '41 whether to sign on with stalin against hitler and we did. it was good we did. sometimes you have to ally temporarily with a bad guy in order to defeat another bad guy. it's happened
you would be strengthening iran by giving it its main regional ally, a huge boost. so is that a good idea? >> no, i think robin is right about what's happening in the home of the caliphate in sishia and iraq and that part of the world. but isis operates in some 30, 40 countries in one way or another. and one has to deal with them on lots of home turfs .not just on one big home turf. i think it is important to fracture iran's support for any of its proxies in the middle east. i think iran...
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which in this case are lined with many allies and partners who are also result to dissolve isil. we did so despite major, simultaneous and growing military commitments in europe and asia. let me turn to them. first i want to discuss your. with the transatlantic -- that's a big change for many of us who worked with russia and the post-cold war era. i know i did the 1990s when we are working with sometimes are common rather than cross purposes. at the time militaries cooperated as part of -- and when russia agreed to join the peacekeeping kosovo i remember both. today, unfortunately russia's aggression and provocation appear to be driven by misguided ambitions and misplaced resentment. russia wants to be considered and understandably so is the important power that it is. indeed its history is rich and its people cannot should be proud. in recent years some have interpreted that history and provocative destabilizing action. we see that in russia's a aggression in ukraine and georgia. it's counterproductive role in the ongoing tragedy in syria, its attacks in cyberspace, it's violati
which in this case are lined with many allies and partners who are also result to dissolve isil. we did so despite major, simultaneous and growing military commitments in europe and asia. let me turn to them. first i want to discuss your. with the transatlantic -- that's a big change for many of us who worked with russia and the post-cold war era. i know i did the 1990s when we are working with sometimes are common rather than cross purposes. at the time militaries cooperated as part of -- and...
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air force or that we operate last when we trade and collaborate with allies and partners. the coalition site essential to the way they connect operations at all levels. bottom line we work hard to deepen our relationship so they can fly, fight and win together. the twitter hash tag for this event is stronger with allies and i'm here to tell you that the u.s. air force agrees wholeheartedly. either way, as you see some of our u.s. airmen over the next weeks and months, be sure and wish them a happy 70th birthday because the year 27 team which is just around the corner marks are 70th anniversary 70 years since we became a separate service from the u.s. army breaking barriers since 1947. thank you very much for inviting me to speak with you today and i look forward to the conversation to come. thank you. clock at .. we are going to just start off with advantage all out of here right at noon. as planned. secretary james, i want to start with russia. you mentioned rush in your remarks as a significant threat in japan at a pretty gloomy picture of the threat emanating from russi
air force or that we operate last when we trade and collaborate with allies and partners. the coalition site essential to the way they connect operations at all levels. bottom line we work hard to deepen our relationship so they can fly, fight and win together. the twitter hash tag for this event is stronger with allies and i'm here to tell you that the u.s. air force agrees wholeheartedly. either way, as you see some of our u.s. airmen over the next weeks and months, be sure and wish them a...
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i think many allies inside u.s. understand the connection between the economy and defense, so how the u.s. increases defense spending, means how much deficit spends, i think will become very important and what, if anything, it ends up having to sacrifice in terms of other investment areas. . i do think, really quickly, my analogy has extreme limits in the sense of ct was not foremost in his mind and do think that is the center for challenge, motivating incoming trump administration, how long it will stay, sort of, the core challenge that they look at, particularly isis, versus a broad array of challenges that they book part on how they encounter the environment, how the environment will encounter in terms of actions that others might take, others, early on in the administration. i do think they'll be heavy scrutiny, as there is in usual many administrations on combined activities and exercises. the extent to which and how well you can quantify and link the values of what we often will here in washington -- here in w
i think many allies inside u.s. understand the connection between the economy and defense, so how the u.s. increases defense spending, means how much deficit spends, i think will become very important and what, if anything, it ends up having to sacrifice in terms of other investment areas. . i do think, really quickly, my analogy has extreme limits in the sense of ct was not foremost in his mind and do think that is the center for challenge, motivating incoming trump administration, how long it...
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. >>> en washington dc para cocinar en la casa blanca allÍ estÁ capitolio y nosotros la vamos a pasaren llegÓ navidad veremos lo bueno y lo malo de las tarjetas de regalos, se pueden regresar, en fin todo lo que quiere saber? >>> y un estilista que le regala un arreglo de cabello a madres que en todo el aÑo no han ido al salÓn belleza. >>> todo aquÍ en un nuevo dia que comienza contigo. >>> ♪ .. >>>♪. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪) (mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪) (mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪) a ver canten con nosotros. >>> (risas). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> este es el... muy buenos dÍas seÑores hoy es martes trece de diciembre del 2016. >>> martes trece en algunos paÍses significa lo mismo que el viernes trece para estados unidos asÍ que pendientes martes trece no tÉ cases ni embarques ni de la casa te escapes, porque cualquiera cosa puede pasar. >>> buenos dÍas. >>> hoy no le va a pasar nada todas las cosas positivas, y usted salga pero confiado en dios que todo va a estar bien. >>> no hasta solamente eso
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it protects the national airspace of our baltic allies 24/7, 365. the german air force contingent is flying the baltic air policing mission in estonia as we speak reported conducting more than 30 scrambles between the end of august and the beginning of november this year. they intercepted russian aircraft that were flying near civilian air routes with their transponders turned off. october finland back in just after, within days, of the russian aircrafts committing two violations. this is one of many such instances the finish have seen. and our own united states airforce has witnessed similar conduct. among the most notable was back in april when a russian fighter made an aggressive and unsafe intercept of an airship reconnaissance plane over the baltic sea. to me, if you add up these different incidents, this suggests that presence, joint training, and political resolve are extremely important. this is a point in time where there is a great deal of push and push and test and has going on. indeed, that is precisely what the european reassurance init
it protects the national airspace of our baltic allies 24/7, 365. the german air force contingent is flying the baltic air policing mission in estonia as we speak reported conducting more than 30 scrambles between the end of august and the beginning of november this year. they intercepted russian aircraft that were flying near civilian air routes with their transponders turned off. october finland back in just after, within days, of the russian aircrafts committing two violations. this is one...
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ally. >> i must express my deepest disappoint. with the speech today of john kerry. tom: pete said abstaining from u.n. vote is another example of president obama leading from behind, he will join me. also, president obama reportedly plans another parting shot, this time sanctions again, russia. we'll have a full report. >> and the president elect scoring another victory on jobs, mr. trump well on his way on becoming the greatest job president ever, we'll have details. tom: good evening, i am tom sullivan in for lou dobbs, obama administration today, taking its betrayal of israel one step further, john kerry, a long and conden sense condescending speech, move ensuring that president-elect trump will have a lot of work to do to repair relations is our ally. rich edson has our report on kerry's rebuke of israel. >> some seem to believe that the u.s. friendship means u.s. must accept any policy, regardless of our own interests our own positions, our own words and principles. even after urging
ally. >> i must express my deepest disappoint. with the speech today of john kerry. tom: pete said abstaining from u.n. vote is another example of president obama leading from behind, he will join me. also, president obama reportedly plans another parting shot, this time sanctions again, russia. we'll have a full report. >> and the president elect scoring another victory on jobs, mr. trump well on his way on becoming the greatest job president ever, we'll have details. tom: good...
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do not want these things getting in the hands of the allies. also, for most of the war, the germans will fight it and said air war. not necessarily going deep with the fighter pilot observation, they are staying on their side of the line to keep their allies from seeing their position. the interrupter gear is a huge advancement in terms of this air war and the technology associated with it. i love this story. before the interrupter gear gets established, this gentleman right here -- you see him hanging onto his aircraft there -- this unfortunate pilot is flying along one day and takes on a german aviator. his gun on his top weighing -- he runs out of ammunition, so he decides he needs to change the drum out, so he reaches up and is trying to get the drum off of his gun. as he's doing this, he is using both hands. as he is doing this, the plane flips inverted. he is not wearing his seatbelt, so he is stuck holding onto the magazine he was just trying to get off. he is dangling underneath his aircraft with his magazine holding him to be airplane.
do not want these things getting in the hands of the allies. also, for most of the war, the germans will fight it and said air war. not necessarily going deep with the fighter pilot observation, they are staying on their side of the line to keep their allies from seeing their position. the interrupter gear is a huge advancement in terms of this air war and the technology associated with it. i love this story. before the interrupter gear gets established, this gentleman right here -- you see him...
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there's a concern that some of the allies, including nato allies, will go below the threshold. kristen silverberg: you had a question? >> yes. you mentioned cuba has had a close relationship with russia and china over the years. they have been heavily militarized with mostly chinese weapons. demilitarize cuba? sen. cardin: because of how how close they are to us, our relationship with cuba, we need more people to people contact. we need more business to business contact. and yes, we need military to military contact. we need to understand their military better. we need to break the isolation that has existed between the two countries. i could give you chapter and verse on this, what people have to go through with canadians in order to get the type of information they need from cuba. it is ridiculous. make no mistake, cuba's government is repressive. it is repressive to the economic growth of their country. i am shocked at how backwards they are in dealing with business issues in that country. people have visited cuba to try and do business there, and it is very tough. if you go
there's a concern that some of the allies, including nato allies, will go below the threshold. kristen silverberg: you had a question? >> yes. you mentioned cuba has had a close relationship with russia and china over the years. they have been heavily militarized with mostly chinese weapons. demilitarize cuba? sen. cardin: because of how how close they are to us, our relationship with cuba, we need more people to people contact. we need more business to business contact. and yes, we need...
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are not the only allies we have had visit. because it ishat important for the development of our armed forces, and we also see that allies cherish the .pportunity around 330 marines will be close to the pre-positioning program where we have the pre-positioned equipment, and that is something that we think will be good. we feel that it can be a good way of operational capability alongside the u.s. operational capability. >> have you gotten any reaction from russia to that announcement? people say it's the direct result of action taken over the last couple of years. >> this is actually a direct result of what is normal in norway. exercisesge allied and training in norway and this is one of many examples we have had. we have had british helicopter pilots training in the north since 1995. the been doing this on a very regular basis every year following a tightened and normal schedule and routine. there is no reason for russia to react on this. this is something we do on a regular basis, and it's normal. obviously, nato remains one
are not the only allies we have had visit. because it ishat important for the development of our armed forces, and we also see that allies cherish the .pportunity around 330 marines will be close to the pre-positioning program where we have the pre-positioned equipment, and that is something that we think will be good. we feel that it can be a good way of operational capability alongside the u.s. operational capability. >> have you gotten any reaction from russia to that announcement?...
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government is not the only one because other allies now are acquiring it at the wanted. in the case of candida, candida has decided of course to bridge with the f-18 but they have it shut the door on the f-35 down the line. the time will tell and, of course, that will be their judgments. they do remain as part of the program. they are contributing to be a part of the program, but then i decided to actually purchase it at this point in time but again that remains an open question for the future. spirit take another one from back and then go to tony. the gentleman in the white shi shirt. >> we haven't talked at all about north korea and some interested in sort of your views on the current threat and the role the air force in responding to that, and just moving forward where we go from here. >> so north korea is a major threat. we talked, we talked about the four plus one. north korea as one of the four, let's put it that way. north korea, iran, china, russia and then terrorism, particularly isil but other forms of terrorism. so that's the four plus one. the u.s. air force
government is not the only one because other allies now are acquiring it at the wanted. in the case of candida, candida has decided of course to bridge with the f-18 but they have it shut the door on the f-35 down the line. the time will tell and, of course, that will be their judgments. they do remain as part of the program. they are contributing to be a part of the program, but then i decided to actually purchase it at this point in time but again that remains an open question for the future....
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redmond's fail on dele alli cost him a penalty and a red card.in did eventually get the third, before dele alli completed the perfect comeback. and for manager pochettino, the perfect welcome back. after yesterday and before yesterday, the top sides are all winning the games, and for us it is important, still fighting. we are in a good position, and i think we are ina good a good position, and i think we are in a good position to do well in the second part of the season. so that win doesn't do anything for the league positions, but spurs are on the heels of arsenal, in fourth, with the same goal difference. southampton remain eighth. in the scottish premiership, rangers fell further behind leaders celtic as they were held to a 1—1 draw at stjohnstone. the visitors dominated early on, and took the lead through barrie mckay, after the st johnstone keeper could only parry that shot. but that lead was soon undone in a pretty ugly manner, as rob kiernan‘s under—hit back pass was intercepted by steven maclean to level. so rangers failed to keep up with
redmond's fail on dele alli cost him a penalty and a red card.in did eventually get the third, before dele alli completed the perfect comeback. and for manager pochettino, the perfect welcome back. after yesterday and before yesterday, the top sides are all winning the games, and for us it is important, still fighting. we are in a good position, and i think we are ina good a good position, and i think we are in a good position to do well in the second part of the season. so that win doesn't do...
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especially allies like the uk who have borne a lot of the berkman of the shank stems. —— borne a lotes it put donald trump and if we set aside the tone of this tweet for a moment? how can donald trump maintain these sanctions if russia has said, look, we're not going to respond in kind? well, these particular sanctions were limited, the main action taken was the expulsion of diplomats who will be eventually replaced. the most important sanctions were imposed to do half years ago in the wake of the illegal annexation of crimea and russian aggression in eastern ukraine. nothing russia has done since that time is justified even an easing, much less a lifting, of those sanctions. there is strong consensus those sanctions. there is strong consensus right now at least, across the atlantic, that russia has to ta ke the atlantic, that russia has to take some concrete actions before the sanctions are removed. hopefully this will be factored in in the deliberations of the new administration and i hope this issue is raised in the confirmation hearings for the new secretary of state and secretar
especially allies like the uk who have borne a lot of the berkman of the shank stems. —— borne a lotes it put donald trump and if we set aside the tone of this tweet for a moment? how can donald trump maintain these sanctions if russia has said, look, we're not going to respond in kind? well, these particular sanctions were limited, the main action taken was the expulsion of diplomats who will be eventually replaced. the most important sanctions were imposed to do half years ago in the wake...
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they're a leading ally for us, that's a huge problem. we definitely need to stand up. >> what's worse is when the u.s. starts talking like the u.n. which is what happened this week. we had on our secretary of state john kerry coming out of two hours of diatribe. he did mention some bad stuff that the palestinians do but primarily it was a hit on israel. let's play a little sample of what he said. >> the israeli prime minister publicly supports a two-state solution, but his current coalition is the most right wing in israeli history with an agenda-driven by the most extreme elements. >> but what kerry said led donald trump to tweet, as he normally does, he says we cannot continue to let israel be treated with such total disdain and disrespect. they used to have a great friend in the u.s. but not anymore. the beginning of the end was the horrible iran deal and now this the u.n. stay strong, israel, january 20th is fast approaching. >> well, i think that underscores what happened in the u.n. from once was a u.n. instigated thing but a u.s.
they're a leading ally for us, that's a huge problem. we definitely need to stand up. >> what's worse is when the u.s. starts talking like the u.n. which is what happened this week. we had on our secretary of state john kerry coming out of two hours of diatribe. he did mention some bad stuff that the palestinians do but primarily it was a hit on israel. let's play a little sample of what he said. >> the israeli prime minister publicly supports a two-state solution, but his current...
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patrick: we are live at state fair park in west allis. we are 90 minutes away from the event beginning. the crowd is gathering behind me. doors opened at 4:00 this afternoon. this is the fifth stop on trump's thank you tour, celebrating his win. the event is set to begin at 7:00. we will live stream it on the 12 news mobile app and on wisn.com. toya: thank you. you are going to talk about whether. i was trying to move past the weather. we have a special guest tonight troop 4 >>> tonight, inside trump tower. the president-elect emerging from the elevators with kanye west. what the two then said. and it came just hours after mr. trump's choice for secretary of state. critics pouncing on rex tillerson's relationship with vladimir putin. >>> breaking news tonight. what we've just learned, and what the judge just ordered in the case of the florida wife accused of plotting to kill her husband. police staging this scene, telling her her husband had been killed. >>> the grandfather, 73 years old, unarmed, shot and killed by police. tonight, his f
patrick: we are live at state fair park in west allis. we are 90 minutes away from the event beginning. the crowd is gathering behind me. doors opened at 4:00 this afternoon. this is the fifth stop on trump's thank you tour, celebrating his win. the event is set to begin at 7:00. we will live stream it on the 12 news mobile app and on wisn.com. toya: thank you. you are going to talk about whether. i was trying to move past the weather. we have a special guest tonight troop 4 >>>...
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allÍ estÁ. un poquito mÁs. un poco de pimienta. allÍ estÁ. perfecto. seÑora cÓmo vamos en casa?gustoso el pollo guisado de mi mamá - a mi manera. ¡uy, riquísimo! prueba el sabor de knorr®. significa que puedes probar esta combinación. o esta. o esta. ya me entienden. compra una comida del menú buy one get one free por sólo $12.49 y obtén una segunda comida gratis. por tiempo limitado. sólo en applebee's. (♪mÚsica♪). >>> bienvenidos, bienvenidos a su casa de un nuevo dÍa vamos con leandro rÍos y como su Último trabajo es un cÓctel para el olvido vamos con los muchachos para ver justamente quiÉn pone en ellos o que ponen ellos en un cÓctel para el olvido aquÍ gran ingredienteamos va a comenzar con la suegra. de allÍ vamos a la ex, y capricho. y mentiras. >>> perfecto. >>> entonces van a mezclar sus ingrediente, van a crear un cÓctel y tienen 30 segundos para el trago. >>> sÍ seÑor despuÉs van j ustedes gar y uno va a seÑor el ganador perfecto. >>> empezamos con la suegra. >>> tiene 30 segundos. >>> vamos a ponerle menta cada vez que veo a la suegra supone frÍo. >>> te quedan diez.
allÍ estÁ. un poquito mÁs. un poco de pimienta. allÍ estÁ. perfecto. seÑora cÓmo vamos en casa?gustoso el pollo guisado de mi mamá - a mi manera. ¡uy, riquísimo! prueba el sabor de knorr®. significa que puedes probar esta combinación. o esta. o esta. ya me entienden. compra una comida del menú buy one get one free por sólo $12.49 y obtén una segunda comida gratis. por tiempo limitado. sólo en applebee's. (♪mÚsica♪). >>> bienvenidos, bienvenidos a su casa de un...
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they kept moving them further east as the allies were attacking. and then ultimately, these facilities were taken over by the russians. so the fear was very real that the russians i have a better biological weapons program. and so, our scientists at fort dietrich, where the weapons program was, went to japan on ishis to interview general who was the leader of their biological weapons program. thate cut a deal with him said, you know, and it was a very crafty quid pro quo. she said, if you look at the documents, you have to grant me --l clemency before i get tell you anything. and it went back and forth from the scientists at fort dietrich in charge and negotiating with him and the deal was made and they granted him full clemency, a pile ofanded over documents that literally amounted to absolutely nothing. [laughter] >> yes. he was very good at that. yes. >> a question right in the middle here. >> this question is for the doctor. a lot has been written about the role of pope pius the 12th, some accuse of being nazi collaborator. others say he spoke
they kept moving them further east as the allies were attacking. and then ultimately, these facilities were taken over by the russians. so the fear was very real that the russians i have a better biological weapons program. and so, our scientists at fort dietrich, where the weapons program was, went to japan on ishis to interview general who was the leader of their biological weapons program. thate cut a deal with him said, you know, and it was a very crafty quid pro quo. she said, if you look...
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the regime's victory is also one for its allies russia and iran. they got the condemnation of the siege of east aleppo by the west, it's arab allies, and nations who had no say in the evacuation deal. and agreement
the regime's victory is also one for its allies russia and iran. they got the condemnation of the siege of east aleppo by the west, it's arab allies, and nations who had no say in the evacuation deal. and agreement
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china,ot a hedge against a critical ally. it is in our interest to work with our allies and maintain peace and stability for our interests. if there is a question about u.s. resolve and commitment to defend them or south korea's willingness to remain a strong ally, that could lead to instability in asia. laura: thank you for joining us. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, a new type of brain surgery is producing remarkable results. we will bring you details of this pioneering technique. colombia's president has described his nobel peace prize as a gift from heaven. he gave a tremendous push towards reaching a peace deal with farc rebels. juan manuel santos has been speaking to the bbc in oslo on the eve of receiving his award. reporter: consider for me the impact of the announcement you at one of the nobel peace prize. it came three days after the reversal you suffered in the referendum. would it be fair to say that without that international accolade and the momentum it gave you, yo
china,ot a hedge against a critical ally. it is in our interest to work with our allies and maintain peace and stability for our interests. if there is a question about u.s. resolve and commitment to defend them or south korea's willingness to remain a strong ally, that could lead to instability in asia. laura: thank you for joining us. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, a new type of brain surgery is producing remarkable results. we will...
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allie is with our star of the game. allie. >> allie: solomon, you came up with the biggest play of the game it keep north carolina from tying it. >> i'm supposed to go for movement, my teammates in my position, my team played their heart out all game, i love them to death and i had to do it for my brothers. >> allie: after the way the season started what's it like to go 6-0 and show them what you're made of? >> it's the character of our team. we lost two games in a row, we never stopped fighting. we have resilience. we have perseverance. it shows our team -- i love them so much. >> allie: congrats on the win, solomon. >> thank you, tank you. >> brad: time for the play of the game presented by napa auto parts. i don't know how many play this is guy made today. this one is the play of the game. trubisky back to throw. solomon thomas onehandedly with the sack. a brilliant game today and i have not seen too many defensive players as good as that guy, and he helps his stanford cardinal win the hyundai sun bowl 83rd edition,
allie is with our star of the game. allie. >> allie: solomon, you came up with the biggest play of the game it keep north carolina from tying it. >> i'm supposed to go for movement, my teammates in my position, my team played their heart out all game, i love them to death and i had to do it for my brothers. >> allie: after the way the season started what's it like to go 6-0 and show them what you're made of? >> it's the character of our team. we lost two games in a row,...
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if you know who he is, call west allis police. several marquette university st few foreigners have gone. 12 news hillary mintz explains, the trip wasn't possible until recently. >> so, yeah, it's an opportunity to see a lot of great things in cuba. >> and marquette associate history professor michael donahue would know. he's been to cuba four times. but for his fifth trip over the winter break, he's taking a chance to visit a place she's only read about up until now. mark atkins wrote a paper on the potentional effects of american tourism in cuba. now he's ready to do the research first hand. >> experience a different culture and meet new people and go to a new place and have an experience that not many people have had the opportunity to. >> donoghue says with u.s. travel restrictions to cuba lifted, it makes a trip like this possible and cheaper. fidel castro's death will also add another historical eleme that it is opening, the reaction of the cuban people to the death of fidel castro, a huge figure in their society. >> as much
if you know who he is, call west allis police. several marquette university st few foreigners have gone. 12 news hillary mintz explains, the trip wasn't possible until recently. >> so, yeah, it's an opportunity to see a lot of great things in cuba. >> and marquette associate history professor michael donahue would know. he's been to cuba four times. but for his fifth trip over the winter break, he's taking a chance to visit a place she's only read about up until now. mark atkins...
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>> well it depends on which allies you're talking about, but if you're an ally in estonia, latvia or lithuania, this is terrible news. there's just i've already heard from those people by the way. i have lots of friends in europe. they see this as yet another step towards warming relations with mr. putin, and you know, ignoring of their interests. same with ukrainians by the way, they are deeply worried we're now going to cut a deal with putin over sanctions. remember, exxon mobil's chief business partner in russia, igor sechin is on the sanctions list right now. you can well, you don't have to have a ph.d. in russian studies to predict that exxon mobil would like to see their chief business partner lifted from that sanctions list, that signals some very troubling news for countries like ukraine. >> interesting tie there is. all right former ambassador mike mcfaul thank you for your insight. >> thanks for having me. >>> joining me is msnbc's ali velshi. what do we know about his background and tenure? >> like a lot of people from energy companies, betty, and the top 100 companies in
>> well it depends on which allies you're talking about, but if you're an ally in estonia, latvia or lithuania, this is terrible news. there's just i've already heard from those people by the way. i have lots of friends in europe. they see this as yet another step towards warming relations with mr. putin, and you know, ignoring of their interests. same with ukrainians by the way, they are deeply worried we're now going to cut a deal with putin over sanctions. remember, exxon mobil's chief...
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in addition to that, allied nations competed for german minds. they were considered iceful and allowed a new career against the background of the early cold war. i have one minute left, and i conclude. i conclude. it's enough time for conclusion. i have to conclude. i conclude. most nazis and holocaust perpetrators got out between 1946 and 1950. nobody -- nobody fled europe at the war's end in 1945. let me be clear, very clear, there was no u-boat submarine waiting for high-ranking nazis. with the berlin blockade, the communist takeover in prague and finally the war in korea, the cold war became hot, or very cold, depending how you want to see it. the new enemy was communism in general and the soviet union in particular. the persecution of nazi war criminals became less and less of a priority. as a consequence, nazi immigration came to a halt. most nazi perpetrators had little to fear after 1950 and easily managed to integrate themselves in postwar societies. the escape of holocaust perpetrators and nazis was ultimately only possible because the
in addition to that, allied nations competed for german minds. they were considered iceful and allowed a new career against the background of the early cold war. i have one minute left, and i conclude. i conclude. it's enough time for conclusion. i have to conclude. i conclude. most nazis and holocaust perpetrators got out between 1946 and 1950. nobody -- nobody fled europe at the war's end in 1945. let me be clear, very clear, there was no u-boat submarine waiting for high-ranking nazis. with...
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first of all, we ab ban danned allies, not just israel, but egypt, the gulf and other places. the administration allied itself or partnered with its own people, muslim brotherhood and some of the jihadists. and then the nuclear agreement, abandoning the iranian people. all of that has to be reviewed again and then we have to move in a different direction. reinstalling a good alliance with our partners on the one hand. on the other hand, we need to signal to the factions in the middle east that there is a different u.s. policy now and we're not going to be basically withdrawing from the region. we're going to come back but with alliances and coalition. >> really quickly, what's the legacy of the obama white house from your perspective, the international legacy? >> it is going to be a long time before we determine that, but it is abandonment of our allies. >> good to see you. thank you very much. great insights. >> happy new year. >>> a sobering reminder of america's sacrifices in the middle east. adds we mark ten years since the execution of saddam hussein. we'll talk to a form
first of all, we ab ban danned allies, not just israel, but egypt, the gulf and other places. the administration allied itself or partnered with its own people, muslim brotherhood and some of the jihadists. and then the nuclear agreement, abandoning the iranian people. all of that has to be reviewed again and then we have to move in a different direction. reinstalling a good alliance with our partners on the one hand. on the other hand, we need to signal to the factions in the middle east that...
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but they deserved to win. >> allie: thank you so much for your time as always. >> thanks, allie. before. he will get ready for the armed forces bowl against louisiana tech. army faces north texas in their bowl game, a they played and lost to earlier this year but whatever, army beat navy for the first time since 2001. >> rick: you said it, adam, you hate to see kenny niumatalolo with the wind out of his sails but what a wonderful job he does with that navy program. as you mentioned, 10 wins this year. these guys really know what they're doing. they ran oust gas. this was a long run at the end of the year. today is army's jeff monken went from 2-10 last year to 7-5. they're going to the postseason and they ended the streak. >> brian: coach monken knew they needed to get bigger and they got bigger on the offensive line, they need to get bigger on the defensive line and i believe they will, what ken niumatalolo said about coming in injured -- you weren't at full strength. you're relying on a third string quarterback. that's difficult no matter where you play, who you're coaching. ho
but they deserved to win. >> allie: thank you so much for your time as always. >> thanks, allie. before. he will get ready for the armed forces bowl against louisiana tech. army faces north texas in their bowl game, a they played and lost to earlier this year but whatever, army beat navy for the first time since 2001. >> rick: you said it, adam, you hate to see kenny niumatalolo with the wind out of his sails but what a wonderful job he does with that navy program. as you...
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allie is with our star of the game. allie. >> allie: solomon, you came up with the biggest play of the game it keep north carolina from tying it. >> i'm supposed to go for movement, my teammates in my position, my team played their heart out all game, i love them to death and i had to do it for my brothers. >> allie: after the way the season started what's it like to go 6-0 and show them what you're made of? >> it's the character of our team. we lost two games in a row, we never stopped fighting. we have resilience. we have perseverance. it shows our team -- i love them so much. >> allie: congrats on the win, solomon. >> thank you, tank you. >> brad: time for the play of the game presented by napa auto parts. i don't know how many play this is guy made today. this one is the play of the game. trubisky back to throw. solomon thomas onehandedly with the sack. a brilliant game today and i have not seen too many defensive players as good as that guy, and he helps his stanford cardinal win the hyundai sun bowl 83rd edition,
allie is with our star of the game. allie. >> allie: solomon, you came up with the biggest play of the game it keep north carolina from tying it. >> i'm supposed to go for movement, my teammates in my position, my team played their heart out all game, i love them to death and i had to do it for my brothers. >> allie: after the way the season started what's it like to go 6-0 and show them what you're made of? >> it's the character of our team. we lost two games in a row,...
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area.the president-elect will visit west allis next tuesday. both he and the next vice president, mike pence will appear at the expo center at state fair park. the event is scheduled to start at 7 p-m. tuesday is the day ?after? the deadline for completing wisconsin's recount of presidential votes. today the state elections commission said that right now, 34- counties have finished their deadline. the goodwill store in west allis had a special guest this morning... packers legend donald driver. driver. 3 driver: it's amazing, amazing opportunity for me. you get to see what people do every single day, and that's donate items to an amazing cause. cause.the new packers hall of famer talks one-on-one with c-b-s 58's kevin holden about his stop at goodwill, his involvement in "two" halls of fame next year, and of course, the packers playoff here on c-b-s 58. 3 next at five, milwaukee's changing face....a new downtown skyscraper and a renovated stage for summerfest. 3 and if you see a pink piece of paper on your car in st. francis...it's not a ticket
area.the president-elect will visit west allis next tuesday. both he and the next vice president, mike pence will appear at the expo center at state fair park. the event is scheduled to start at 7 p-m. tuesday is the day ?after? the deadline for completing wisconsin's recount of presidential votes. today the state elections commission said that right now, 34- counties have finished their deadline. the goodwill store in west allis had a special guest this morning... packers legend donald driver....
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what it is in it for our allies. what are the things we have to do to make it more effective for all of us. andrew is going to tell us about the fundamentals, mechanics, the strategy beginning with this event with our distinguished panel. so i'm going to turn it over now to the director for this project and let andrew tell us about the rest of today. thank you. andrew. >> thank you, mike. and thank you, everyone, for coming. mike in particular, i would like to thank you for your support for this project which i think is important and comes at an important time. mark has been not only a great colleagues but also as we like to say, a good mate. i'm very grateful for that. i would also like to acknowledge this afternoon the support for the project of dr. john hemray, csis, slept advisory board we have been able to pull together to support this project. and my colleagues carla cronin and jake douglas, helping me out on the project team. following the catastrophe of the second world war, far-sighted statesmen worked with
what it is in it for our allies. what are the things we have to do to make it more effective for all of us. andrew is going to tell us about the fundamentals, mechanics, the strategy beginning with this event with our distinguished panel. so i'm going to turn it over now to the director for this project and let andrew tell us about the rest of today. thank you. andrew. >> thank you, mike. and thank you, everyone, for coming. mike in particular, i would like to thank you for your support...
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the us, israel's traditional ally, abstained.ected of carrying out the attack on a berlin christmas market, has died in a shoot—out with police in italy. in syria, where russian forces helped the government take the city of aleppo, the last buses have been taking away rebel fighters, their families and residents from the east of the city. the red cross says 35,000 people have left their homes in the last few weeks. after four long years of bombardment, syrian government troops are now in complete control of the city. 0ur middle east editor, jeremy bowen, considers the significance of the victory and how it may affect the outcome of the war. in western aleppo, a christmas party became a victory celebration. it was watched over by banners of syria's three wise men — presidents putin and assad, and the leader of lebanon's hezbollah movement. the regime support is often underestimated in the west. and there was relief that the killing in the city might finally be over. the last buses out of eastern aleppo delivered thousands of fight
the us, israel's traditional ally, abstained.ected of carrying out the attack on a berlin christmas market, has died in a shoot—out with police in italy. in syria, where russian forces helped the government take the city of aleppo, the last buses have been taking away rebel fighters, their families and residents from the east of the city. the red cross says 35,000 people have left their homes in the last few weeks. after four long years of bombardment, syrian government troops are now in...
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. -- the cooperation of our allies more readily.tecting liberty, that's something we do for all americans, not just some. [applause] pres. obama: we are fighting terrorists who claim to fight on behalf of islam, but they do not speak for a billion muslims around the world, and they do not speak for american muslims, including many who wear the uniform of the united states of america's military. [applause] pres. obama: if we stigmatize good, patriotic muslims, that just feeds the terrorists' narrative. it fuels the same false grievances they used to kill. if we act like this is a war between the united states and islam, we will not just lose more americans to terrorist attacks, we will also lose sight of the very principles we claim to defend. so in my final words to you, as your commander-in-chief, be a reminder of what it is you are fighting for. what it is we are fighting for. the united states of america is not a country that imposes religious tests as a price to freedom. we are a country that was founded so that people could pra
. -- the cooperation of our allies more readily.tecting liberty, that's something we do for all americans, not just some. [applause] pres. obama: we are fighting terrorists who claim to fight on behalf of islam, but they do not speak for a billion muslims around the world, and they do not speak for american muslims, including many who wear the uniform of the united states of america's military. [applause] pres. obama: if we stigmatize good, patriotic muslims, that just feeds the terrorists'...
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for the regime and its allies, they are all terrorists. east aleppo's defense was fatally compromise when rebels concentrated on fighting each other rather than the regime and its allies. the war, though, is not over. today's evacuation allows fighters and civilians from east aleppo to be taken to rebel-h eld idlib province. the regime controls vital strategic words and big towns, but large chunks of syria are still held by rebels trying to destroy the regime. the jihadists of islamic state are fighting for their so-called caliphate, recapturing the ancient city of palmyra this week. in london, the defense secretaries of britain and the u.s. chose to ignore the failure of their response to president assad and his allies who are stronger in syria than at any time in the war. >> we don't see a future for president assad in syria, even if he defeats the opposition in aleppo. jeremy: thousands more syrians are leaving eastern aleppo to become refugees in their own country. more than half of the syria's prewar population has lost homes, jobs, s
for the regime and its allies, they are all terrorists. east aleppo's defense was fatally compromise when rebels concentrated on fighting each other rather than the regime and its allies. the war, though, is not over. today's evacuation allows fighters and civilians from east aleppo to be taken to rebel-h eld idlib province. the regime controls vital strategic words and big towns, but large chunks of syria are still held by rebels trying to destroy the regime. the jihadists of islamic state are...
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allies, that is they have a land border with russia or allies who are potentially susceptible to cyberattackormation campaigns. >> what makes you nervous about russia and what russia might do next. >> i worry about attempts by russia such as the examples i've cited, cyberattacks, attempts to influence political campaigns, flooding allied capitals, the news media with misinformation or disinformation and all with an attempt to fragment internally our societies, perhaps, distort our political processes and to show discontent and a lack of cohesion across the allies. so that's really the challenge here. >> thanks very much for joining us this morning ambassador lu. up next, some americans still doubt that the russians are behind the hack. first among them, the president-elect. so what is the intel community's evidence? how can we know for sure? i'll talk to two top congressmen on the house intelligence committee next. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and help
allies, that is they have a land border with russia or allies who are potentially susceptible to cyberattackormation campaigns. >> what makes you nervous about russia and what russia might do next. >> i worry about attempts by russia such as the examples i've cited, cyberattacks, attempts to influence political campaigns, flooding allied capitals, the news media with misinformation or disinformation and all with an attempt to fragment internally our societies, perhaps, distort our...
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the west allis police department is searching for a woman who vanished after leaving potawatomi hotel and casino.43-year-old tiffany san felippo was last seen driving week ago. here's the license plate... it's 8-4-9-s-p-x. the car was found a week later in milwaukee. if you know where she is, you are asked to call the west allis police department at 414- 302- happening now -- police are looking for a gunman who shot an ohio firefighter while
the west allis police department is searching for a woman who vanished after leaving potawatomi hotel and casino.43-year-old tiffany san felippo was last seen driving week ago. here's the license plate... it's 8-4-9-s-p-x. the car was found a week later in milwaukee. if you know where she is, you are asked to call the west allis police department at 414- 302- happening now -- police are looking for a gunman who shot an ohio firefighter while