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it's important to point out that the turn of the 20th century, here in los angeles and across america west, white men constitute nearly 100% of the incarcerated population. it's surprising in terms of what we think about incarceration today. it's important to think historically about the trends -- did you have a question? what happens by the 1920s of incorporating the white men into the military, white-collar work, hollywood and they no longer constitute the same kind of threat to the settler community. this is a new moment when new threats emerge. what becomes particularly important in the 1920s is mexican incarceration. during the 1920s mexican immigrants made about 1 million border crossings into the united states. employers across the southwest this was a wonderful thing. they wanted mexican workers to come and pick the crops in particular and to work on the railroads but there were still many racial nationalists in congress and the northeast and other places who said we have spent the last 40 years here in congress trying to create what effectively is a white only his immigration syst
it's important to point out that the turn of the 20th century, here in los angeles and across america west, white men constitute nearly 100% of the incarcerated population. it's surprising in terms of what we think about incarceration today. it's important to think historically about the trends -- did you have a question? what happens by the 1920s of incorporating the white men into the military, white-collar work, hollywood and they no longer constitute the same kind of threat to the settler...
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. >>> 50 active wildfires burning across america's west. structures destroyed. thousands of residents spending these early morning hours far from home. evacuated due to the flames. >>> and it's a freight dgreat d pancake
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. >>> 50 active wildfires burning across america's west. at this hour, so many structures destroyed. thousands of residents spending these early morning hours far from home. evacuated due to the flames. >>> and it's a freight dgreat d pancake fat or the work, don't sweat it. i'll show you some of my own personal recipe hacks on this thursday, july 12th. >>> from abc news, this is abc news now. >> you know it's serious business and it's a hack when she's got like the ponytail going. >> the braid? then you know. >> it's off to one side. >> you can't get your hair down and get hair in the food. >> i never thought about that problem. that explains like the netted thing like all the people have at chipotle. >> there you go, buddy. we'll talk about the pancakes, having nothing to do with my hairstyle. ochlt we start the hour off with the president's son. >> so the e-mails show donald trump jr. agreed to meet with a woman described to him as a russian government attorney. and he took the meeting only after he was explicitly told it was part of rus
. >>> 50 active wildfires burning across america's west. at this hour, so many structures destroyed. thousands of residents spending these early morning hours far from home. evacuated due to the flames. >>> and it's a freight dgreat d pancake fat or the work, don't sweat it. i'll show you some of my own personal recipe hacks on this thursday, july 12th. >>> from abc news, this is abc news now. >> you know it's serious business and it's a hack when she's got like...
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these are stories that no one else might have to post of america. west. on the news tonight the president meets with the french president macron and out his breakthrough with russia on the syrian cease fire and the president defends his son from meeting with a russian lawyer last summer the attorney from the aguilar of family scott golfer sits down with us tonight and the senate republicans unveil a new health care bill in the latest round of the repeal and replace saga i'm michel supporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching r.t. america. good evening friends we start tonight with the president back on the world stage while washington in the mainstream media are fixated on e-mails in russia president trump made clear to the french people and the president today that he understands the history and the importance of u.s. french relations if there was ever any tension between these two new presidents it never showed at this press event trump reaching out to the french with praise and respect the friendship between our two nations and ourselves i m
these are stories that no one else might have to post of america. west. on the news tonight the president meets with the french president macron and out his breakthrough with russia on the syrian cease fire and the president defends his son from meeting with a russian lawyer last summer the attorney from the aguilar of family scott golfer sits down with us tonight and the senate republicans unveil a new health care bill in the latest round of the repeal and replace saga i'm michel supporting...
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might have to own your host of america. west. of malls and he's very successful he's geraud comical and he'll be seen and transformers the last night june twenty third is when the premier's what what what what are you and who are who are you transformers. jimmy transformers it's. it was fun it was a really fun experience you know like what is jimi do jimi is a i like to say he's kind of like actually to me if i. in that movie you know like the same way i was kind of overwhelmed just as of our real person just stumbled into the set and just kind of overwhelmed you know that's kind of what the character is because the situation these kind of thrust into these scenes with my friend mark wahlberg he's great was a like to a very hard worker very hard work very useful and talked about. jordan's a lot is a nice guy. is this your first experience in a big movie this size yeah this i mean that's that's part of the excitement even signed up for this because i wanted to work with mark i wanted to work with michael bay you know these guys wh
might have to own your host of america. west. of malls and he's very successful he's geraud comical and he'll be seen and transformers the last night june twenty third is when the premier's what what what what are you and who are who are you transformers. jimmy transformers it's. it was fun it was a really fun experience you know like what is jimi do jimi is a i like to say he's kind of like actually to me if i. in that movie you know like the same way i was kind of overwhelmed just as of our...
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these are stories that no one else is going to march toward the coast of america . west. with around because grove the movie despicable me three will be in theaters june thirtieth in addition to the acting career you are now recording right when did you know you could say i got to record the theme song for i carly when i was thirteen and that was the first time i ever had recorded songs and then and people ended up liking that song so i ended up doing more and one thing the singing do was rock i miss pop and i guess you kind of like pop rock music but i got to go in three tours and it was really fun oh you've toured yeah. you not known failure have you. actually during my third tour i got in a tour bus accident and i broke my ankle and then it took me like nine months to walk and suffering shit so that was the that's actually the reason i was. you have never known professional fit. i guess not i mean i went on a million auditions and i was younger i mean i saw things now so she got rejected yeah plenty of times says you're right you are seeing you're learning film school
these are stories that no one else is going to march toward the coast of america . west. with around because grove the movie despicable me three will be in theaters june thirtieth in addition to the acting career you are now recording right when did you know you could say i got to record the theme song for i carly when i was thirteen and that was the first time i ever had recorded songs and then and people ended up liking that song so i ended up doing more and one thing the singing do was rock...
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word that north korea could be two years away from being able to launch a nuclear strike against america's west's the word. it's a new report around we'll have details on it. a new test of a u.s. missile defense system. that's coming up from the fox news deck in just a minute. ♪ ditching the cover-up for good? that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. >> shepard: north korea will likely be able to hit the united states west coast with a nuclear weapon within two years. who says that? well, it's being said by analysts at the u.s. korean institute at johns hopkins university. here's what they say. north korea's missile test last week shows that kim jong-un's regime is about a year or two away from being able to deliver a nuclear weapon. it could target cities including s
word that north korea could be two years away from being able to launch a nuclear strike against america's west's the word. it's a new report around we'll have details on it. a new test of a u.s. missile defense system. that's coming up from the fox news deck in just a minute. ♪ ditching the cover-up for good? that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting....
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senator manchin: commissioner, in rural america, rural west virginia sometimes broadband is not what it could be and should be and people are unfamiliar or not comfortable, elderly population. so i appreciate you still understanding the importance of us receiving the mail. working through the traditional lines of communication. commissioner koskinen: as the chairman knows, i grew up in ashland, kentucky. not far from you. those are people i understand. senator manchin: it's still frustrating to me the way we communicate by mail. 10% of our i.r.s. notices don't reach their intended audience, which represents a total failure of communications as roughly twice the industry average when a taxpayer receives a notice, it is often an indecipherable block of text using stock language and no visual or graphical clues what the taxpayer should do or why. moreover, i also have plans to address this high failure rate, which involves moving to online communications are destined to be incomplete. solutions because of what we just talked about. my recommendation for it would be the i.r.s. is to lear
senator manchin: commissioner, in rural america, rural west virginia sometimes broadband is not what it could be and should be and people are unfamiliar or not comfortable, elderly population. so i appreciate you still understanding the importance of us receiving the mail. working through the traditional lines of communication. commissioner koskinen: as the chairman knows, i grew up in ashland, kentucky. not far from you. those are people i understand. senator manchin: it's still frustrating to...
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. >>> tombstone, arizona, an iconic town of america's wild west.and gun fights, tombstone has a rozier side. lee cowen rode into town in a story for "sunday morning." ♪ >> reporter: the arizona desert is a place of contrasts. it can look a little mean. but it can also look pretty inviting. which makes it the perfect place for the wild west town of to tombstone. because it too has two side. yes, the home of the infamous ok corral and the shootout between the three families. >> this ends today, wyatt. >> in this town too tough to die, a gunfight never dies either. it is re-enacted several times a day now for tourists. but, tombstone isn't all shootouts and shot glasses. says long time mayor, dusty escopool. >> tombstone has a representation of being a rough, tough, rooting, tooting, shoot them downtown. there wasn't a gunfight every day. wasn't a fight in the bars every day. it was really. there is a lot of good, soft side of tombstone. >> oh, wow. absolutely stunning. >> look up, and you'll see this silver town's silver lining. tombstone's oldest re
. >>> tombstone, arizona, an iconic town of america's wild west.and gun fights, tombstone has a rozier side. lee cowen rode into town in a story for "sunday morning." ♪ >> reporter: the arizona desert is a place of contrasts. it can look a little mean. but it can also look pretty inviting. which makes it the perfect place for the wild west town of to tombstone. because it too has two side. yes, the home of the infamous ok corral and the shootout between the three...
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and human services this evening as he spoke to more than 40,000 members of the boy scouts of america in west virginia at the their national jamboree. he highlighted his priority a to over haul health care. the president made remarks at the white house standing in front of a group of what he called obamacare victims. he pressured gop lawmakers, saying it is their last chance to "do the right thing." >> the american people have waited long enough. there has been enough talk and no action. we, as a party, must fulfill the solemn promise to the voters of this country to repeal and replace what they have been saying, for the last 7 years. but so far senate republicans have not done their job in ending the obamacare nightmare. >> the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, plans to hold a vote tomorrow but republican senators aren't clear what bill they will boo voting on-- be voting on. >> i don't think the that is a good approach to facing legislation that affects millions of people and 1/6 of the economy. >> republicans can't seem to agree on what replacement means. >> this just in, senator jo
and human services this evening as he spoke to more than 40,000 members of the boy scouts of america in west virginia at the their national jamboree. he highlighted his priority a to over haul health care. the president made remarks at the white house standing in front of a group of what he called obamacare victims. he pressured gop lawmakers, saying it is their last chance to "do the right thing." >> the american people have waited long enough. there has been enough talk and no...
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been a correspondent and investigative reporter covering cartel and organized crime in latin america and west africa for two decades. the ambassador is a visiting fellow here and managing director which advises clients on international business issues and also served as the secretary of state for the western hemisphere and u.s. ambassador to the organizations of american states so thank you all and i'm sorry to reduce your biography is so dramatically. the important things have already said been said, frankly. we are talking about this report today because there's a lot of experience and knowledge here about the crime issue was as well as the members of the panel and we have been very focused on the sword of march of positive things, and a lot of trade agreements, of of of positive development but the pathways of criminality and all sorts of things back and forth across the border these are serious network threats way more complicated than taking one person off the board. they have very profound rates that want to be partners but maybe can't because your criminals with thi for this proi think
been a correspondent and investigative reporter covering cartel and organized crime in latin america and west africa for two decades. the ambassador is a visiting fellow here and managing director which advises clients on international business issues and also served as the secretary of state for the western hemisphere and u.s. ambassador to the organizations of american states so thank you all and i'm sorry to reduce your biography is so dramatically. the important things have already said...
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sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world blah to so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world is because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s. interventionism we do have a mass we should be trying to help these other countries creating save zones in other countries but if you're going to come to america there cannot be a cultural defense. ok it's ok to hit my wife. thanks for joining us here on r.t. international more world news in about half an hour's time but coming up next. on the world of bitcoin boom bust next on this net. is still exist. ricos treated as one. of. the islanders controlled by the u.s. government and some crave independence. either. still many do wish to join the u.s. . leave every day. with the country at a crossroads of the island is
sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world blah to so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world is because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s....
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sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world a lot of so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world is because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s. interventionism we do have a mass we should be trying to help these other countries creating save zones in other countries but if you're going to come to america there cannot be a cultural defense. ok it's ok to hit my wife. thank you joining us here on r.t. international with your wednesday headlines here on this trial coming up next what the hopes. fears of people have been saying about redacted in the us actually just pull on. the show i go out of my way to you know. really packed a punch. john oliver a party america is doing the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of. back to th
sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world a lot of so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world is because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s....
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in april of 2011, one west bank and all the large mortgage servicers in america signed a con sent order to remove and improve servicing practice staenld ardz. a significant part of this order was the review of foreclosures and modifications completed in 2009 and 2010. for one west bank, this involved reviewing borrowers in for closure. one west bank is the only bank, one out of 14 that, actually completed that look bafk the foreclosures. this is completed by an independent third party. >> narrator: engage ment of the occ. the results prove that one west bank had a very low error rate in independent government reviews routinely demonstrated we had the most effective loan modification program available. he had allowed us to have system lar actions against the portfolios. for any errors that were identified, and there were errors, but they were small and the small basis points, the bank made full rest constitution to the -- rest constitution. if it were not for the hard work of the employees of one west bank, i believe many more for closure was have happened, more job loss was have occurre
in april of 2011, one west bank and all the large mortgage servicers in america signed a con sent order to remove and improve servicing practice staenld ardz. a significant part of this order was the review of foreclosures and modifications completed in 2009 and 2010. for one west bank, this involved reviewing borrowers in for closure. one west bank is the only bank, one out of 14 that, actually completed that look bafk the foreclosures. this is completed by an independent third party. >>...
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sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world a lot of so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world is because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s. interventionism we do have a mass we should be trying to help these other countries creating save zones in other countries but if you're going to come to america there cannot be a cultural defense. ok it's ok to hit my wife. coming up next the international cross-talk debating the outcomes of the g twenty summit last week. seemed wrong. just don't hold. me. to shape out just to become educated and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart if we choose to look for common ground. still exist. rico's treated as one. of. the islanders controlled by the u.s. government and some puerto ricans cra
sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world a lot of so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world is because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s....
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sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world a lot of so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world is because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s. interventionism we do have a mass we should be trying to help these other countries creating save zones in other countries but if you're going to come to america there cannot be a cultural defense. ok it's ok to hit my wife. emanuel micron has enjoyed a meteoric rise to the top first securing the french presidency and then a landslide victory for his party but his ambitions go even further than judging by some of his actions. because she since becoming a member of the national assembly is being cooked cooked towns cocktails all the way. to pull up until now when countries soon have seven to eight children per woman
sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world a lot of so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world is because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s....
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sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world blah to so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world it's because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s. interventionism we do have a mass we should be trying to help these other countries creating save zones in other countries but if you're going to come to america there cannot be a cultural defense. ok it's ok to hit my wife. thanks for joining us here on. news and a half an hour they are coming up next it's a growing underground. and it's the film. history. president said so moving forward on this relationship is problematic. for the u.s. and russia. i've observed events of the past few years and asked myself several times what's going on in my native germany. really of refugees. u.s. intelligence agencies indiscr
sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world blah to so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world it's because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and u.s....
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group of people who study american english get together with the linguistic society of america were professionally west end of read james very root back on the previous year to ask which word was the most important or defining word of the previous year? kind of like time magazine person of the year. so we except nominations throughout the year even once the slips of paper that are handed out then we have renominating session kind of like a convention for the political party going over the possible candidates and wiggling them down then with a final vote the next day it turns out 300 people show up there all qualified to vote as long as they have experienced english over the past year that qualifies them as experts so then which words goes best with that particular year? my own request have often gone the wrong way but after all it is a democracy. so we allow speeches when you come to a particular word then everyone is invited to give a second speech in favor or against that word because this is in science it is just fun and also if you want to stand up for row bird you should show y your convictions by
group of people who study american english get together with the linguistic society of america were professionally west end of read james very root back on the previous year to ask which word was the most important or defining word of the previous year? kind of like time magazine person of the year. so we except nominations throughout the year even once the slips of paper that are handed out then we have renominating session kind of like a convention for the political party going over the...
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america from europe comes out into the strongest relief. decades after the drama british historian laura james bryce observed, the west may be called the most distinctly american part of america because the points in which it differs from the east high the points in which america as a whole first from europe. that statement perfectly fits the members of the donner party. yet, the perhaps wallace stegner said it best. no places a place until things that have happened in it are remembered in history, ballots, yards, legends, monuments, history was part of the baggage we threw overboard when we launch ourselves and the new world. we threw it away because it recalled old to your knees, old limitations, obligatio obligatid bloodied memories. plunging into the future to a landscape that had not history, we did the country and ourselves some harm along with the good. personal motives of the immigrants varied. some plan to build permanent homes or farms, others hope to enhance their fortunes and returnees. for the younger single menu so the journey into the unknown as the adventure of a lifetime. the bulk of the donner party was comprised of people
america from europe comes out into the strongest relief. decades after the drama british historian laura james bryce observed, the west may be called the most distinctly american part of america because the points in which it differs from the east high the points in which america as a whole first from europe. that statement perfectly fits the members of the donner party. yet, the perhaps wallace stegner said it best. no places a place until things that have happened in it are remembered in...
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in the region has clean hands and we need to figure out how to promote our agenda in america and throughout the west, which is that we have to stand strong and hard against people who use propaganda and hate speech and economic warfare to promote extremism and violence. i'm excited to be here today and hear what the witnesses have to say. thank you. >> the chair recognized mr. sdelson for one minute. >> i'm very much looking forward to today's hearing, listens to our witnesses. a lot of great thoughts have already been shared. i especially like the ranking members opening testimony. he really touched on what i do care deeply about. recently i was in qatar and i found them to be very welcoming. they were going as far out of their way as possible to progress in our relationship. we visited the military base that was there and our service members were well taken care of in a good strategic location. and at the same exact time i'm greatly concerned by the welcoming atmosphere that exists for hamass and i just want to better understand the future of this relationship and the reasons why the reality exist
in the region has clean hands and we need to figure out how to promote our agenda in america and throughout the west, which is that we have to stand strong and hard against people who use propaganda and hate speech and economic warfare to promote extremism and violence. i'm excited to be here today and hear what the witnesses have to say. thank you. >> the chair recognized mr. sdelson for one minute. >> i'm very much looking forward to today's hearing, listens to our witnesses. a...
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investigativere reporter covering job caffeine, cartel activities and organized crime in latin america and west africa for two decades.r roger and roger is a visiting fellow at ai and the founder and managing director which advises us-born clients on internationas issues. he also served as a second assistant secretary of state for the western spirit and us ambassador to the american states. thank you all. i'm sorry to reduce your bios so dramatically. i think a lot of important things have been said. we are sitting here talkingnk about this report today because i think there's an experience and knowledge on the western hemisphere here and on counter crime issues, as well as among our assembled members of our panel. the reality is those who worked on the western is your have been very focused on the march of positive things and we've seen wonderful things happen in the region. a lot of trade agreements, a lot of positive development, democratic strength and governments but at the same time it's very pernicious has been happening which is of the dramatic drive in transnational organized crime and
investigativere reporter covering job caffeine, cartel activities and organized crime in latin america and west africa for two decades.r roger and roger is a visiting fellow at ai and the founder and managing director which advises us-born clients on internationas issues. he also served as a second assistant secretary of state for the western spirit and us ambassador to the american states. thank you all. i'm sorry to reduce your bios so dramatically. i think a lot of important things have been...
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where america's beautiful ♪ we know know we did something right ♪ that's when americ america's beautiful. clayton: the westenny haven's band that's when america's beautiful. i didn't realize they had all these bands. abby: so talented. >> really good. abby: happy birthday, america. it is here, july 4th. look at my two boys on the couch. how good do they look. >> dust off these suits one time a year. abby: did you clean them, at least? pete: we did not plan. this kind of a red, white, and blue deal going on here. clayton: we understood there is one day a year can you dust this off. pete: general theme. clayton: anna kooiman is live in south port, north carolina this morning looking festive in red. abby: happy fourth. abby: if you are not wearing red, white, and blue on independence day you should be pinched by everybody around you. i can't see you but i'm sure you look great in red, white, and blue. we just unveiled the float i'm going to be riding in and big old parade. be talking too miss north carolina. we will take to you meet some brand new l lamented stipulates. don't go anywhere. clayton: we have bee
where america's beautiful ♪ we know know we did something right ♪ that's when americ america's beautiful. clayton: the westenny haven's band that's when america's beautiful. i didn't realize they had all these bands. abby: so talented. >> really good. abby: happy birthday, america. it is here, july 4th. look at my two boys on the couch. how good do they look. >> dust off these suits one time a year. abby: did you clean them, at least? pete: we did not plan. this kind of a red,...
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sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world will not put it on i mean let's look at the timing of it we'll tell you why it is so many people want to come to america and carry on down you know. that's my question from way that's my question for mike why do so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world it's because people have been. and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil. or in the middle east because of us foreign policy and us interventionism which has occurred you're one hundred percent correct to call out the liberals and the neo liberals and the clintons and the obama's but it would be deceptive to think that somehow clinton or bush or mccain or whatever conservative big bigoted politician is somehow a friend of humanity look would trump.
sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world will not put it on i mean let's look at the timing of it we'll tell you why it is so many people want to come to america and carry on down you know. that's my question from way that's my question for mike why do so many people come to america it's not because america is the greatest place in the world...
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sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world will not put it on i mean let's look at the timing of it we'll tell you why it is so many people want to come to america and carry on that you know. that's my question for my that's my question for my why did so many people come to america is not because america is the quote unquote greatest place in the world is because people have been diffused and they've been robbed of their opportunities whether it's in the dominican republic go in brazil or in the middle east because of u.s. foreign policy and u.s. interventionism which has occurred you're one hundred percent correct to call out the liberals and the neo liberals in the clintons in the obama's but it would be deceptive to think that somehow clinton or bush or mccain or whatever conservative big bigoted politician is somehow a friend of humanity look what trump in the saudis have done to yemen in displacing millions of yemenis look at the ongoing onsl
sure but as a culture we have to send a message and we can't be afraid to say that this is america this is the west and we don't do things the way a lot of other people do in the rest of the world will not put it on i mean let's look at the timing of it we'll tell you why it is so many people want to come to america and carry on that you know. that's my question for my that's my question for my why did so many people come to america is not because america is the quote unquote greatest place in...
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address in warsaw, poland, earlier today with a forceful rebuke of the enemies aligned against america and the west. >> just as poland could not be broken, i declare today for the world to hear that the west will never, ever be broken. our values will prevail. our people will thrive, and our civilization will triumph. >> kat: makes sense why president trump would want to start things off in poland. everyone cheering his name. it was like a rally in a foreign country for president trump. >> eric: started in poland, as you point out. yeah, they do love trump. then he's going to go to sit down with bilateral meetings with merkel, president xi in china and everyone is keeping their eye on putin. i think he's going to leave there with the america first policy intact and on display for the world. >> eboni: i think leading with values is smart, strong. this is the beginning of what hopefully he's intending to be powerful and important relationships with these geopolitical leaders. i think sticking to that, making it simple and plain. the values message is a good place to start. >> kat: time to meet today'
address in warsaw, poland, earlier today with a forceful rebuke of the enemies aligned against america and the west. >> just as poland could not be broken, i declare today for the world to hear that the west will never, ever be broken. our values will prevail. our people will thrive, and our civilization will triumph. >> kat: makes sense why president trump would want to start things off in poland. everyone cheering his name. it was like a rally in a foreign country for president...
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southern china so that they may set up the base so what does this mean for the west for america and u.s. interests in the region given that u.s. africa commas in djibouti i talked to former pentagon official michael maloof for his take on this move to see if this was at all any sort of threat to u.s. interests is part of the strategy on the part of the chinese they they are exercising. not only the military power which the united states is known for but soft power soft power building infrastructure building up the economies building the roads the infrastructures of these countries this is enduring to these countries and as a consequence they want more of it mr maloof also went on to say that this would likely work out nicely for the choir's i frenemy relationship the u.s. has with china in terms of security that having china there as an ally against the increasing pirate problem in the area being wedged right between somalia ethiopia and eritrea this would actually help with security of allied commercial ships passing through but something of note aloof also says this might be insight t
southern china so that they may set up the base so what does this mean for the west for america and u.s. interests in the region given that u.s. africa commas in djibouti i talked to former pentagon official michael maloof for his take on this move to see if this was at all any sort of threat to u.s. interests is part of the strategy on the part of the chinese they they are exercising. not only the military power which the united states is known for but soft power soft power building...
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interesting in terms of when they compare it, they haven't seen similar results in south america, africa or asia. it is the westhey were less studies in these countries. maybe we would see a similar impact in these countries. and some of the modern ailments like obesity follow that route. that is true. they will come, one would suspect, sadly. right, onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale? onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale7m onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale? it is an encouraging sign if you are the greek finance minister because if you are the greek finance minister you are the greek finance minister you are the greek finance minister you are aware that injuly you are the greek finance minister you are aware that in july 2018 your current bailout programme ends, so you have to either refinance yourself in the market, or wait for a bailout programme, which at this point in time is not something that athens wants to go for, given it has beenin athens wants to go for, given it has been in the past led to tussles with the imf and the
interesting in terms of when they compare it, they haven't seen similar results in south america, africa or asia. it is the westhey were less studies in these countries. maybe we would see a similar impact in these countries. and some of the modern ailments like obesity follow that route. that is true. they will come, one would suspect, sadly. right, onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale? onto greece, what do you make of this? 3 million eurobond sale7m onto greece, what...
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palestine, if we don't live in peace in palestine, you will never know peace in america ended the west will, that's a bin laden said himself, but also we did not hear that and how long? long, long, long time ago. then he talked about stealing the wealth of the muslim world; right? we did not hear that prolonged time. he's bring it back. he only had one thing we did not hear his father talk about, what's happening in syria. the murderers of the saud regime and the russians, which he said we are doing attacks in the west because you are supporting them. you are supporting the iraqi citizens. that silly think the added a frankly, he cannot not mention syria one of the largest affiliates of al qaeda is in syria. he's bring back the original message of osama bin laden and i talk about his character, his childhood. he was a poster child for al qaeda. the early days if you look at old videotape of al qaeda he is always saying these fiery speeches, poems when he was a kid. he's training with them and he told his father, father, when i was in jail i learned a lot and you will be proud of me. ar
palestine, if we don't live in peace in palestine, you will never know peace in america ended the west will, that's a bin laden said himself, but also we did not hear that and how long? long, long, long time ago. then he talked about stealing the wealth of the muslim world; right? we did not hear that prolonged time. he's bring it back. he only had one thing we did not hear his father talk about, what's happening in syria. the murderers of the saud regime and the russians, which he said we are...
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falling into this kind of libertarian you're turpin ism which tends to be very strong on the west coast of america which says well we can manage ourselves we can police ourselves but clearly facebook and twitter companies themselves that's why we're having this conversation that's why the e.u. is getting involved it's why this debate is becoming increasingly important in the world today and thank you very much a central bank you. be a. you don't leave universal basic income when you have an economy around the world that rewards imagination and monetizes free thought free thought free movement of capital and all the intermediary forces go out of business a lot of bankers lose their job a lot of politicians lose their job the nation state collapses as we know it and people are as free as their money because right now money is a lot freer than people. by the observed events of the past few years and asked myself several times what's going on in my native germany. really refute g.'s. us intelligence agencies indiscriminately listening in on german citizens and the government. and once again judgement
falling into this kind of libertarian you're turpin ism which tends to be very strong on the west coast of america which says well we can manage ourselves we can police ourselves but clearly facebook and twitter companies themselves that's why we're having this conversation that's why the e.u. is getting involved it's why this debate is becoming increasingly important in the world today and thank you very much a central bank you. be a. you don't leave universal basic income when you have an...
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start falling into this kind of libertarian utopianism which tends to be very strong on the west coast of america which says well we can manage ourselves we complete selves but clearly facebook and twitter come police themselves that's why we're having this conversation that's why the e.u. is getting involved what's why these debates become. creasing really important in the world today. thank you very much for this interview thank you. fifty years ago the american naval vessel u.s.s. liberty was brutally attacked by israeli forces the attack on the liberty was one of the worst assaults committed by an allied country since then the survivors of this unprovoked attack have been seeking justice. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt. and taken your last turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest . i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some marshawn to feel t
start falling into this kind of libertarian utopianism which tends to be very strong on the west coast of america which says well we can manage ourselves we complete selves but clearly facebook and twitter come police themselves that's why we're having this conversation that's why the e.u. is getting involved what's why these debates become. creasing really important in the world today. thank you very much for this interview thank you. fifty years ago the american naval vessel u.s.s. liberty...
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start falling into this kind of libertarian utopianism which tends to be very strong on the west coast of america which says well we can manage ourselves we can police ourselves but clearly facebook and twitter come police themselves that's why we're having this conversation. and that's why the e.u. is getting involved what's why this debate is becoming increasingly important in the world today and her claim thank you very much for this interview thank you. i've observed events of the past few years and asked myself several times what's going on in my native germany. millions of refugees. u.s. intelligence agencies indiscriminately listening in on german citizens of the government. and once again. at least. from various political parties and various independent experts and journalists in an effort to understand just how independent germany really is when it comes to decision making. whether it acts on its own national interests or is out someone else's will. fifty years ago the american naval vessel u.s.s. liberty was brutally attacked by israeli forces the attack on the liberty was one of the wo
start falling into this kind of libertarian utopianism which tends to be very strong on the west coast of america which says well we can manage ourselves we can police ourselves but clearly facebook and twitter come police themselves that's why we're having this conversation. and that's why the e.u. is getting involved what's why this debate is becoming increasingly important in the world today and her claim thank you very much for this interview thank you. i've observed events of the past few...
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america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: as he arrives in europe, president trump calls on the west to defend itself against error attack after another. we are going to get it to stop. at least 28 inmates are killed in a gang fight at a prison in acapulco. and 20 years in the making — the joint european—japanese venture to the hottest planet in our solar system.
america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: as he arrives in europe, president trump calls on the west to defend itself against error attack after another. we are going to get it to stop. at least 28 inmates are killed in a gang fight at a prison in acapulco. and 20 years in the making — the joint european—japanese venture to the hottest planet in our solar system.
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west virginia. so democrats can start winning there again. >> democrats in rural america, like rural west virginia,n. we've overregulated to the point so we're so politically correct we can't do anything, so taking our jobs away. the fairness to the tax system seems to be out of balance. there's not a chance for an average perp in a rural area to really get ahead. so they said, wait a minute, you guys have left us, so we'll try something different. and the only thing i have said is that, you know, not all democrats are like that. i'm not a washington democrat. i'm a west virginia rural democrat who believes in fairness, the rule of law, and also believes in giving people a helping hand. i also believe people ought to get off their butt and work a little if they can. give some effort back. it looks like we not demanded accountability and responsibility. we've got to reconnect. and it can't be all about urban -- the democratic party can't be about urban america. itis got to get back to its roots of rural america and rural west virginia when you still have, joe, a majority of west virginians registere
west virginia. so democrats can start winning there again. >> democrats in rural america, like rural west virginia,n. we've overregulated to the point so we're so politically correct we can't do anything, so taking our jobs away. the fairness to the tax system seems to be out of balance. there's not a chance for an average perp in a rural area to really get ahead. so they said, wait a minute, you guys have left us, so we'll try something different. and the only thing i have said is that,...
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. >> in rural america, rural west virginia sometimes broadband is not what it could be and should be. and people are unfamiliar or not comfortable, elderly population. so i appreciate you all still understanding the importance of us receiving the mail and working through the traditional lines of communication. >> i understand. chairman, i grew up in kentucky, not far from here. >> you're right across the river. >> those are people i understand and -- >> it's still frustrating to me the way we communicate by mail. 10% of our irs notices don't reach their intended audiences which represent the total failure of communication at roughly twice the industry average. when a taxpayer receives a notice, it is often an indecipherable amount of tax language. so my recommendation for what it would be worth from the irs is to learn from the best practices as used in industry. when we all get statements from credit card or our utilities, they use a common -- in the best interest for all of us for me to be able to understand the information. so as the interest have plans to implement color and a chr
. >> in rural america, rural west virginia sometimes broadband is not what it could be and should be. and people are unfamiliar or not comfortable, elderly population. so i appreciate you all still understanding the importance of us receiving the mail and working through the traditional lines of communication. >> i understand. chairman, i grew up in kentucky, not far from here. >> you're right across the river. >> those are people i understand and -- >> it's still...
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commissioner, senator capito just touchstone, rural america, rural west virginia, sometimes broadbent is not what it could be and should be and people are unfamiliar or not comfortable, elderly population, so i appreciate you all still understanding the importance of receiving the mail and working through the traditional lights if you medication.l >> i just in. as the chairman knows i grew up in ashland kentucky not far from -- so those of people i understand and -- >> however, it still frustrating too many the way we communicate by mail. 10% of our irs notices don't reach their intended audience which represents a total failure of communications at roughlyie twice the industry average. when a taxpayer receives a notice, it is often and indecipherable block of text using lockley which in no visual or graphical clues as to what the taxpayer should do or why. moreover, irs has plans to address this high failure rate which involve moving the online communications are destined to be incomplete. solutions of what we just talked about.of wha so my recommendation for it would be working irs'
commissioner, senator capito just touchstone, rural america, rural west virginia, sometimes broadbent is not what it could be and should be and people are unfamiliar or not comfortable, elderly population, so i appreciate you all still understanding the importance of receiving the mail and working through the traditional lights if you medication.l >> i just in. as the chairman knows i grew up in ashland kentucky not far from -- so those of people i understand and -- >> however, it...
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big companies like that on the west coast of america.even of its key producers to apple, so this is no longerjust a uk market. we are in competition with the world, as indeed, for people to come and listen or watch what we do we are also in global copters. people will see how much jeremy also in global copters. people will see how muchjeremy vine and john humphrys get praise, and will think i never will make this much money being used to pay these guys so is the bbc in negotiation with these quys the bbc in negotiation with these guys to take their money down and make sure they are not being overpaid? we are constantly working at ensuring that we get the balance right between our public, who want to have great shows presented by stars and great presenters, and then also wanting to know that their money, and it is their money, public money, and it is their money, public money, is being spent properly and thatis money, is being spent properly and that is always a balance. and over the last, to three years, yes, some key presenters and othe
big companies like that on the west coast of america.even of its key producers to apple, so this is no longerjust a uk market. we are in competition with the world, as indeed, for people to come and listen or watch what we do we are also in global copters. people will see how much jeremy also in global copters. people will see how muchjeremy vine and john humphrys get praise, and will think i never will make this much money being used to pay these guys so is the bbc in negotiation with these...
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if you read the press, she was going to lecture the west and america about climate change and trade,nd this was to be her big attack on donald trump pulling out of the accord. nobody stuck mother, she has been out of the news and rightfully so. >> bret: thank you. here is my winner. our youngest son daniel turned seven today, and the only thing he want to do for his birthday was to go fishing. so we went out early this morning, about an hour off shore, caught all kinds of grouper and snapper, and daniel had a blast. we even cooked the fish and ate them for lunch. dad was able to do it, and his job. so, captain daniel, salutes the miami crew, the fox executives who made this remote show happen, and they are my winner for allowing a dad to be with his 7-year-old fisherman today. thank you for inviting us into her home. that is it for this "special report" from naples, florida. fair, balanced, and still unafraid. i will be back in washington on monday. make it a great weekend. "the story" with guest host dana perino starts right now. ♪ hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehd everyone. "hannity"
if you read the press, she was going to lecture the west and america about climate change and trade,nd this was to be her big attack on donald trump pulling out of the accord. nobody stuck mother, she has been out of the news and rightfully so. >> bret: thank you. here is my winner. our youngest son daniel turned seven today, and the only thing he want to do for his birthday was to go fishing. so we went out early this morning, about an hour off shore, caught all kinds of grouper and...
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americas. at the time of discovery really. i have this on the west coast of africa in 1450 or so and beginning trade relations was africans were already organizing their own society, their agreement, their own training system. and so think that they would trade actually were not slaves for the most part. what they were looking for mostly were witches and things that were exotic. ivory, gold, spices. those were the kind of things that were initially traded between europe and africa. as you also at the same moment began to quote - unquote discover the americas and to decide the wealth of the north america strays and extent laid in agricultural pursuits and with the agricultural pursuits, there was a need for labor. and so, at the same time that europeans were trading ivory gold, they began to also change your people that could also now be used in these colonial sites where the economy was being developed. and very labor-intensive crops such as sugar, coffee, tobacco and of course very much later caught in were introduced and became basis for trade betw
americas. at the time of discovery really. i have this on the west coast of africa in 1450 or so and beginning trade relations was africans were already organizing their own society, their agreement, their own training system. and so think that they would trade actually were not slaves for the most part. what they were looking for mostly were witches and things that were exotic. ivory, gold, spices. those were the kind of things that were initially traded between europe and africa. as you also...
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america and the west are just as unprincipled and just as corrupt as we are.ton and will just show you what is going on because we will keep across the coverage of the fbi senatejudiciary keep across the coverage of the fbi senate judiciary committee keep across the coverage of the fbi senatejudiciary committee getting underway. they will be looking more into him and those rumours of further russian contact that may well come to the fore, so we will ta ke well come to the fore, so we will take you back to washington. the king and queen of spain are in london on the first day of a three—day state visit. king felipe vi and his wife queen letizia travelled by carriage to buckingham palace with the queen and the duke of edinburgh, in what is expected to be the duke's last state visit before he retires from official duties later this year. let's speak to professor pedro schwartz, the spanish economist and former politician, who helped to found spain's ruling popular party. hejoins me from our oxford studio. as the royals they have much in common but points of diffe
america and the west are just as unprincipled and just as corrupt as we are.ton and will just show you what is going on because we will keep across the coverage of the fbi senatejudiciary keep across the coverage of the fbi senate judiciary committee keep across the coverage of the fbi senatejudiciary committee getting underway. they will be looking more into him and those rumours of further russian contact that may well come to the fore, so we will ta ke well come to the fore, so we will take...