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if you are going to go down, if the chinese american land, you got to go down bruce lee alley at somenow? >> yes, we're friends. >> yea! >> you can text me your cell phone number. >> that would be amazing. i'm so excited. i'm not really kidding. i'm excited. >> i'm not kidding either. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, no. >> you made me feel like i'm 14 again. >> that's awesome. >> let's be honest, talking to shannon is all i really wanted when i start this episode. but i got that and more. because as much as you want to make chinatown foreign, it's very much american because it's one of the things that defines this country. the people who live there aren't living a chinese experience in america, they're living an american experience because america isn't just one thing. it's lots of people with their own ingredients who show up here and mix those ingredients up into something new. chinese americans know that better than anybody. my favorite bruce lee quote is absorb what is useful, reject what is useless, add what is essentially your own. got it? okay. now i'm going to go text shan
if you are going to go down, if the chinese american land, you got to go down bruce lee alley at somenow? >> yes, we're friends. >> yea! >> you can text me your cell phone number. >> that would be amazing. i'm so excited. i'm not really kidding. i'm excited. >> i'm not kidding either. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, no. >> you made me feel like i'm 14 again. >> that's awesome. >> let's be honest, talking to shannon is all i really...
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not only in the american land but in the world. why bring this office down like this with this sort of gutter language? like you're on the streets of queens or whatever and you're having some sort of bro fight? i mean, it's gross. >> the why is because they can. and, you know, the drama that's going on here, it's almost amusing, right? you almost want to say to yourself, i mean, who needs to watch "house of cards" anymore? i'm so hold, i remember when "house of cards" seemed like far-fetched fiction. this "house of cards" today pales in compareson. here's the problem. the problem is, scaramucci is donald trump's mini me. he is donald trump with less money and more hair and he's being able to do these things, bring these fights, go public with them, say these things that are so horrible, because donald trump is not only allowing it, he might actually be blessing it. we don't know. i think it's no coincidence when he called ryan, he was coming out of a dinner with donald trump and a couple other people who must have been ginned up ta
not only in the american land but in the world. why bring this office down like this with this sort of gutter language? like you're on the streets of queens or whatever and you're having some sort of bro fight? i mean, it's gross. >> the why is because they can. and, you know, the drama that's going on here, it's almost amusing, right? you almost want to say to yourself, i mean, who needs to watch "house of cards" anymore? i'm so hold, i remember when "house of cards"...
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the right there a former real estate developer and it was napoleon who signed off on the biggest american landl in history with louisiana purchase for just $15 million doubling the size of the united states, a little bit of a historical note. but it does remind you that these two countries have been in business together for a very long time, the oldest allies on the planet in terms of democratic allies. and what will be the deliverable from this trip? that's what so many of us are watching because both of these men have very different world views about each country's role in globalization and moving forward together and what america first means. >> and you brought up this very important trade deal signed by the european union or at least the parameters agreed upon by the eu which would include macron and japan going around the united states there. so not afraid, president macron, of saying, all right, america first, well, you know, france first in any way we have to do it as well. >> what i think, too, so much about the video that macron, the message he gave in english, which was unprecedented
the right there a former real estate developer and it was napoleon who signed off on the biggest american landl in history with louisiana purchase for just $15 million doubling the size of the united states, a little bit of a historical note. but it does remind you that these two countries have been in business together for a very long time, the oldest allies on the planet in terms of democratic allies. and what will be the deliverable from this trip? that's what so many of us are watching...
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america the beautiful mingles in invocations of the american land with memories of military and religious heroes of the past and calls virtue and brotherhood. surely no one can have failed to notice that there's little else inches of the land and echoes high mark in irvin berlin, god bless america. land that i love. my home sweet home. which as you recall, enjoyed a huge surge of popularity in the wake of 9/11. that the composure of this song was a man born in russia under the name israel balllean is ironic and entirely appropriate. even immigrants, especially immigrants, could participate in the sense of america as a home. a place where they could be born again. there is a tension in the make up of american patriotism. attention between ideals and particularizing sentiments with latter on memory rooted in tradition and the land. yet another conversation. this tension especially pronounced in america but it's not unique to it. one finds earlier version merging in the debates of reached price. despite their late 18th century highly relevant to the american situation. then and now. price wa
america the beautiful mingles in invocations of the american land with memories of military and religious heroes of the past and calls virtue and brotherhood. surely no one can have failed to notice that there's little else inches of the land and echoes high mark in irvin berlin, god bless america. land that i love. my home sweet home. which as you recall, enjoyed a huge surge of popularity in the wake of 9/11. that the composure of this song was a man born in russia under the name israel...
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addition to that we have a strong education gone anyone because we use that land as an educational platform to each americans about their history. the national park service is our number one partner. we worked very closely with them to buy land that they either can't buy, for whatever reason, they can't move fast enough or have the money aappropriated, et cetera, we come in and buy the land, restore the land and turn the land over, whatever possible to the national park service to add to national park service, parks that already exist. we enhance the product, if you will. such a small -- at the time of the civil war. there's gaslighting, churches, banks and houses like this one. >> so, you have like a lot of america at the time, rural living. this is along one of thin roads that led into gets berg and one of the many houses where you're going to have more than one occupants living life out. and the battle of gettysburg expand upon this town. as robert e. lee rived in 1963 it was one of the bloodiest places of civil war already. lee came upon the scene, with hospital operations already beginning. he would hav
addition to that we have a strong education gone anyone because we use that land as an educational platform to each americans about their history. the national park service is our number one partner. we worked very closely with them to buy land that they either can't buy, for whatever reason, they can't move fast enough or have the money aappropriated, et cetera, we come in and buy the land, restore the land and turn the land over, whatever possible to the national park service to add to...
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americans who are the descendants of slaves and freedom fighters, and revolutionaries for justice and equality who dared to dream of a better america where we might see ourselves represented in the highest offices of this land, we take great pride and a bit of personal privilege in recognizing and celebrating his distinction as the first african-american to hold this position. yes. [ applause ] and like so many in this room understand and appreciate, you sometimes just don't know how much you miss somebody until they're gone. mr. holder, on behalf of the members of the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization, i'm here to tell you, we miss you. we miss seeing you visit the families -- yes. we miss seeing you visit the families of those who lost loved ones to police violence despite the tremendous criticism. we miss having an attorney general that knows the vestiges of racism in today's society as we attempt to address mass incarceration, education inequality and criminal justice reform. we miss your compassion. we miss seeing you defend and utilize the protections of the voting rights act. fight against discriminatory policies and practices and prosecute perpetrators of hate. we miss your work
americans who are the descendants of slaves and freedom fighters, and revolutionaries for justice and equality who dared to dream of a better america where we might see ourselves represented in the highest offices of this land, we take great pride and a bit of personal privilege in recognizing and celebrating his distinction as the first african-american to hold this position. yes. [ applause ] and like so many in this room understand and appreciate, you sometimes just don't know how much you...
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been close calls before, earlier this year harrison ford flew right over the top of an american airlines plane landing on a taxiway instead of the runway in orange county. >> bottom line is, these pilots are going to be interviewed by a lot of investigators. they've got a lot of questions to answer. they're not going anywhere for a while. >> tonight both the faa and air canada say they're investigating what could have been a deadly mistake. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> why fans may start noticing something a bit different about america's favorite frog. >>> it looks like the olympic games are returning to the united states. it's just a matter of when. the international olympic committee today unanimously approved a plan and break tradition and award two cities with the summer games, los angeles and paris. one would get them in 2024 the other in '28. they're still hashing out who goes first, with paris the rumored front-runner. >>> a remarkable rescue effort as word spread that a family was trapped in the water about 80 beachgoers formed a human chain to rescue them. there was no lifeguard on
been close calls before, earlier this year harrison ford flew right over the top of an american airlines plane landing on a taxiway instead of the runway in orange county. >> bottom line is, these pilots are going to be interviewed by a lot of investigators. they've got a lot of questions to answer. they're not going anywhere for a while. >> tonight both the faa and air canada say they're investigating what could have been a deadly mistake. tom costello, nbc news, washington....
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but on our public lands we ought to be doing things like doing appropriate planning, doing appropriate environmental analysis. and if it takes more time, well, we owe that to the american people to make sure that if we're going to have development we do it right. i don't oppose development of public lands for some oil and gas development, but it is different from our private lands. these are our multiple use lands, and we need to make sure that we do better than we have often done on our public land. by the way, we can't do this if we're denying the blm adequate resources in funding and in personnel. good management requires proper funding. thanks very much. i look forward to your questions and the discussion of these issues. >> thank you, gentlemen. the chair now recognizes dr. nelson for five minutes. welcome. >> thank you, chairman gosar. good morning. thank you, chairman gosar and also i want to thank chairman bishop and ranking member lowenthal for the opportunity to be here today. i serve as the energy adviser to the governor of utah, governor gary r. herbert. i want to say this morning i am going to be focusing primarily on our energy resources. utah is a natura
but on our public lands we ought to be doing things like doing appropriate planning, doing appropriate environmental analysis. and if it takes more time, well, we owe that to the american people to make sure that if we're going to have development we do it right. i don't oppose development of public lands for some oil and gas development, but it is different from our private lands. these are our multiple use lands, and we need to make sure that we do better than we have often done on our public...
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dangerous saying the united states will take all necessary steps to ensure the security of the american home landd protect our allies in the region. >> united states is also advancing its capabilities with what are called ground based intercept ors and intercept the missiles before they can reach land. >> the intercontinental ballistic missile went higher and blue longer than the july 4th test. it was airborne for about 45 minutes shooting about 2300 miles into face. 620 miles from its launch site. but the north koreans can lower the angle of that to exten the range. potentiallily all the way to the east woo east coast of the u.s. it did not demonstrate if they can arm the missile with a warhead. the intelligence agency predicted that could happen within the year. the u.s. staged a joint military exercise with south carry. some experts say only getting back to the negotiation table will help. >> military threats or bluster won't stop them. it's time for the president of the united states, great deal maker, to see if he can make deal. >> abc news washington. >>> president trump traveled to long is
dangerous saying the united states will take all necessary steps to ensure the security of the american home landd protect our allies in the region. >> united states is also advancing its capabilities with what are called ground based intercept ors and intercept the missiles before they can reach land. >> the intercontinental ballistic missile went higher and blue longer than the july 4th test. it was airborne for about 45 minutes shooting about 2300 miles into face. 620 miles from...
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reads, quote, the united states will take all necessary steps to insure the to security of the american home land and protect our allies in the region, there does appear to be technical improvements in this latest test. north korea first launched an intercontinental ballistic missile on july 4th, at that time, experts said it could reach >>> new information tonight about the man accused of going on a deadly stabbing ram pitch at a german market. firm says the 26-year-old palestinian man is a known islamic radicalist. they also say he was mentally unstable. police believe he may have acted alone and there are no indications he had any links to network, three people stabbed in this attack, one of those victims later died. >>> a california judge refused to lower the bond for a woman who caused an accident while she was live streaming on instagram. that accident you might remember killed her younger sister. video before the crash shows the woman dancing and taking had he hands off the steering wheel. her bail will remain at over a half $1 million. >> foster care for last few years and still being in
reads, quote, the united states will take all necessary steps to insure the to security of the american home land and protect our allies in the region, there does appear to be technical improvements in this latest test. north korea first launched an intercontinental ballistic missile on july 4th, at that time, experts said it could reach >>> new information tonight about the man accused of going on a deadly stabbing ram pitch at a german market. firm says the 26-year-old palestinian...
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been close calls before, earlier this year harrison ford flew right over the top of an american airlines plane landing on a taxiway instead of the runway in orange county. >> bottom line is, these pilots are going to be interviewed by a lot of investigators. they've got a lot of questions to answer. they're not going anywhere for a while. >> tonight both the faa and air canada say they're investigating what could have been a deadly mistake. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> why fans may start noticing something a bit different about america's favorite each year sarah climbs 58,070 steps. that's the height of mount everest. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it with dr. scholl's orthotics clinically proven to relieve and prevent foot, knee or lower back pain, by reducing the shock and stress that travel up her body with every step she takes. so keep on climbing, sarah. you're killing it. dr. scholl's. born to move. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and ex
been close calls before, earlier this year harrison ford flew right over the top of an american airlines plane landing on a taxiway instead of the runway in orange county. >> bottom line is, these pilots are going to be interviewed by a lot of investigators. they've got a lot of questions to answer. they're not going anywhere for a while. >> tonight both the faa and air canada say they're investigating what could have been a deadly mistake. tom costello, nbc news, washington....
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. >> we want to build, grow, create more products in our country, using american land, american goodsnd american grit, and american labor. when we purchased products in the usa, the profit stays here, the revenue stays here and the jobs, maybe most importantly of all, they stay right here in the usa. >> oh, look at this. goldman sachs reported a 40% drop in bond trading revenue. that stock is down a buck and that's goldman sachs a down stock and it's hurting the dow industrials overall. let's get to venezuela. calling for a nationwide strike against president mow maduro threatening sanctions. stuart: it's not a military response. it's economic sanctions. liz: and possible payback for the oil companies. stuart: the president is not rattling the sabers? not doing that? >> no, the possible sanctions on politicians there and now they are he a going after the sector. venezuela is second biggest importer to the u.s. in terms of oil and that's tricky there. the president is saying, listen, it if maduro steps up and seizes control rewriting the constitution, that he will act. here is his dire
. >> we want to build, grow, create more products in our country, using american land, american goodsnd american grit, and american labor. when we purchased products in the usa, the profit stays here, the revenue stays here and the jobs, maybe most importantly of all, they stay right here in the usa. >> oh, look at this. goldman sachs reported a 40% drop in bond trading revenue. that stock is down a buck and that's goldman sachs a down stock and it's hurting the dow industrials...
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lands of americans but those policies and they thought they had something valuable until they became sick and they went to the doctor and were told this doesn't cover your doctoror visit where your x-ray or your mri or the drugs you need to treat the illness. it doesn't cover a specialist. it doesn't cover hospital care. oh, and you're pregnant. how wonderful that you're going to have a child but your healthcare policy, that fake insurance policy that you bought doesn't cover maternity care. ameri fake insurance for the people of the united states of america. that is the cruise amendment that was added as a so-called improvement to the mean and meaner bill already crafted by the secret 13.t fake insurance, and to make it worse the fake insurance system means the healthcare policies that cover essential benefits enter into a death spiral.or >> we are leaving this more now for more live coverage. the congressional budget office has released the score on the gop healthcare law repeal bill that's currently pending in the senate. it would increase the number of uninsured americans by 17 m
lands of americans but those policies and they thought they had something valuable until they became sick and they went to the doctor and were told this doesn't cover your doctoror visit where your x-ray or your mri or the drugs you need to treat the illness. it doesn't cover a specialist. it doesn't cover hospital care. oh, and you're pregnant. how wonderful that you're going to have a child but your healthcare policy, that fake insurance policy that you bought doesn't cover maternity care....
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the american president has landed in germany on his way to the 620 summit in hamburg. security has been stepped up as tens of thousands of people are expected to protest. a quarter of adult care services in england are not safe enough, and in some cases residents are not getting enough to eat or drink, according to the watchdog. britain's jihadists. new research finds more than 100 people have now been convicted of terrorist offences related to syria and iraq. also: people are being urged to see their doctor if they suffer from a persistent cough or breathlessness. a poll suggests older adults are more likely to encourage others to see the doctor for symptoms of lung problems than go themselves. for the first time in 20 years britain has four players through to the third round at wimbledon and kyle edmund is on court bidding to make it five. but he's currently two sets down against gael monfils. president trump has arrived in germany ahead of a two—day g20 summit. this is the scene live in hamburg where air force one has just touched down. security has been stepped up
the american president has landed in germany on his way to the 620 summit in hamburg. security has been stepped up as tens of thousands of people are expected to protest. a quarter of adult care services in england are not safe enough, and in some cases residents are not getting enough to eat or drink, according to the watchdog. britain's jihadists. new research finds more than 100 people have now been convicted of terrorist offences related to syria and iraq. also: people are being urged to...
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federal mineral states around by all americans and the bureau of land management is obligated to respond fully manage these resources. i'm sure federal oil and gas account for roughly 20% of american production is integral to our nation's energy independence and security. however, nonfederal production far outpaces federal production figures due in large part to the overwhelming administrative burdens of the federal mineral development process. not only has the new administration inherited the applications, but incredibly burdensome scheme that discourages investment and development. it is critical we evaluate the obstacles to assess and ensure a fair return to the american people. many factors influence and operators position to develop hydrocarbons including oil price, geology and transmission infrastructure. while some may point to low commodity prices as a reason to withhold production, market conditions are no excuse for policies or for the federal government going to uphold the statutory obligations. in fact, many operators avoid federal lands due to an quantifiable risk level of c
federal mineral states around by all americans and the bureau of land management is obligated to respond fully manage these resources. i'm sure federal oil and gas account for roughly 20% of american production is integral to our nation's energy independence and security. however, nonfederal production far outpaces federal production figures due in large part to the overwhelming administrative burdens of the federal mineral development process. not only has the new administration inherited the...
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government gets in the way of responding to those needs, allowing the american people to provide coverage and care for themselves across this land, it's incumbent on us as policymakers and as individuals charged with the responsibility of leading to put in place a system that actually works for the american people. that's what the president's passion is. that's what our passion is. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning, secretary price. >> thank you, martha.
government gets in the way of responding to those needs, allowing the american people to provide coverage and care for themselves across this land, it's incumbent on us as policymakers and as individuals charged with the responsibility of leading to put in place a system that actually works for the american people. that's what the president's passion is. that's what our passion is. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning, secretary price. >> thank you, martha.
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respond perhaps to comments i've heard in the past about folks saying that federal lands is something that all americans should enjoy, therefore states that host energy production on federal lands should not benefit from the mineral leasing act, revenue-sharing formula? >> mr. chair, representative, i think states that are burdened with the production should absolutely be deriving benefits from it and should, in all honesty, while everyone should be part of the debate, i think the people who are living closest to the activity should have the loudest voice moving forward. and i think from an industry perspective, we wholeheartedly respect and work collaboratively with the communities that we operate in. >> so the communities that host it and those that are closest should have the biggest voice and should share in the revenues? is that accurate? >> yes. >> okay. number two, the united states benefits to the tune of approximately 10% under the mineral leasing act because the 40% that goes to the reclamation fund. do you think that's an appropriate return on investment for the federal government? >> mr. cha
respond perhaps to comments i've heard in the past about folks saying that federal lands is something that all americans should enjoy, therefore states that host energy production on federal lands should not benefit from the mineral leasing act, revenue-sharing formula? >> mr. chair, representative, i think states that are burdened with the production should absolutely be deriving benefits from it and should, in all honesty, while everyone should be part of the debate, i think the people...
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steel, can and is headquartered in qucbec and employees roughly equal numbers of canadians and americans, this land is a point of rock maryland and claremont new hampshire, to find jobs that are vital to their communities and can market is the construction industry which is a north american wine industry. there are literally too many examples of this name. whether it's cn in louisiana or hydro in maine were cost corporation in misery or countless other enterprises and projects across the state, canadian energy, ingenuity and capital are there helping you build america just as americans build energy, ingenuity and capital in canada, helping us build our country. >> and this ultimately is why i have such confidence in our shared future. and in the vast efforts of every leader in this room and in washington to nurture this relationship to make it even better, we really are all in this together. an ambassador mcnaughton remarked on the high degree of cooperation and collegiality among the state governments he talked to including many of you. >> that pragmatic approach crossed party lines. and iknow tha
steel, can and is headquartered in qucbec and employees roughly equal numbers of canadians and americans, this land is a point of rock maryland and claremont new hampshire, to find jobs that are vital to their communities and can market is the construction industry which is a north american wine industry. there are literally too many examples of this name. whether it's cn in louisiana or hydro in maine were cost corporation in misery or countless other enterprises and projects across the state,...
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consequently, researchers have found that americans with land purchased on the obamacare exchanges fill fewer prescriptions to avoid out-of-pocket costs and as a result, experience more serious medical problems then and there in the cost can go even higher over the long run. so i think we all agree that innovative cures and treatments are essential to patients living longer, healthier and more productive lives. and this budget fully supports patient access to prescription drugs. this includes supporting a reduction in burdensome regulations that stymie innovation and reduce competition. this also includes supporting a swifter, yet sterile, careful process of review for new therapies bythe fda. this budget provides the necessary funding to invest in biomedical research . as a key to unlocking new technology and new knowledge that can lead to better health and disease cures for everyone. this resolution calls for congress to support the important work of medical innovators throughout the country through continued strong funding for the agencies that engage in life-saving research and deve
consequently, researchers have found that americans with land purchased on the obamacare exchanges fill fewer prescriptions to avoid out-of-pocket costs and as a result, experience more serious medical problems then and there in the cost can go even higher over the long run. so i think we all agree that innovative cures and treatments are essential to patients living longer, healthier and more productive lives. and this budget fully supports patient access to prescription drugs. this includes...
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were found to not be employed and not have land, at the same time you have a genocidal campaign occurring against native people and that's explained in american genocide book. when native people were found without work or land they would be arrested, charged with vagrancy, incarcerated and usually the next monday morning sold off to the highest paying white bidder who would take them to their to a site of private employment. >> so, the influx of white people into la, was there cause-and-effect here when we talk about dealing? >> i argue in this but that the whole punchline of incarceration across the course of history is that it really is a project of caging up, removing and expelling and purging targeted populations at certain moments in time. >> is a massive elimination. >> yes, that's what i call it. we talk about incarceration it's about elimination and the first people to be targeted were indigenous peoples and the point here being that for us conquest to adamant itself and take root in this land they had to remove the indigenous populations and squash all indigenous sovereignty claims. that was a part of the project of incarceration dur
were found to not be employed and not have land, at the same time you have a genocidal campaign occurring against native people and that's explained in american genocide book. when native people were found without work or land they would be arrested, charged with vagrancy, incarcerated and usually the next monday morning sold off to the highest paying white bidder who would take them to their to a site of private employment. >> so, the influx of white people into la, was there...
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government gets in the way of responding to those needs, allowing the american people to provide coverage and care for themselves across this land, it's incumbent on us as policymakers and leaders to put in place a system that works for the american people. that's what the president's passion is. that's what our passion is. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning, >>> and i'm joined now by one of president trump's toughest critics. former clinton campaign chair john podesta. let's move away from health care and start with the latest white house shakeup. reince priebus is out. john kelly is in as chief of staff. you have worked for two administrations. counsellor to president obama, bill clinton's chief of staff. what does a change at the top like this mean for the white house as a whole? >> well, martha, look, it's an important move, i think, for the white house. i think -- general kelly will have his hands full tomorrow morning when he starts work at the white house. he's got to really do three things. i think. one, is, to provide -- to end the chaos. to get some discipline in this white house. that will be exceeding
government gets in the way of responding to those needs, allowing the american people to provide coverage and care for themselves across this land, it's incumbent on us as policymakers and leaders to put in place a system that works for the american people. that's what the president's passion is. that's what our passion is. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning, >>> and i'm joined now by one of president trump's toughest critics. former clinton campaign chair john...
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american city striking olympic gold tonight. cut a dell to bring the summer games back to the u.s. >>> also the passenger plane getting ready to land. the near miss at the air strike. >>> and the popular tourist spot people visit on the american coast. the problem forcing families to vark. it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? , when you can stay home... it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it turns out it is worse than first thought. ll it ruin the end of summer? ll it ruin the end of summer? ll it ruin the end of summer? ll it ruin the end of summer? ll it ruin the end of summer? ll it ruin the end of summer?. rst thought.t is worse than neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries, and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, tr
american city striking olympic gold tonight. cut a dell to bring the summer games back to the u.s. >>> also the passenger plane getting ready to land. the near miss at the air strike. >>> and the popular tourist spot people visit on the american coast. the problem forcing families to vark. it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? , when you can stay home... it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it...
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american city striking olympic gold tonight. cut a dell to bring the summer games back to the u.s. >>> also the passenger plane getting ready to land. the near miss at the air strike. >>> and the popular tourist spot people visit on the american coast. the problem forcing families to vark. it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? , when you can stay home... . it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patient
american city striking olympic gold tonight. cut a dell to bring the summer games back to the u.s. >>> also the passenger plane getting ready to land. the near miss at the air strike. >>> and the popular tourist spot people visit on the american coast. the problem forcing families to vark. it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? , when you can stay home... . it turns out it is worse than first thought. will it ruin the end of summer? . it...
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include an attempt to recover the first stage of the rocket because it doesn't have needed landing legs. >> the americanross is making a plea for blood donations. the red cross says blood and platelet donations are in critical need. there were 61,000 fewer donations in may and june. the shortage typically worsens in summer because of prospective donors being on vacation. >> thousands of former university students are getting refund checks. they settled a lawsuit claiming it lies to student about job prospects. they add touting high unemployment and income rates for graduates were misleading. the ads say 90% of students landed jobs in their field and earned more money than graduates from other colleges. devry will refund tuition for students. >> the list of people running for california governor in 2018 is getting longer. david hadley says he intends to join the race. he believes he can appeal to voters fed up with gas tax hikes. he'll compete against john cox, travis allen, gavin newsom, john chung, and antonio villaraigosa. >> the east bay regional park district wants to see if motorized bikes are a go
include an attempt to recover the first stage of the rocket because it doesn't have needed landing legs. >> the americanross is making a plea for blood donations. the red cross says blood and platelet donations are in critical need. there were 61,000 fewer donations in may and june. the shortage typically worsens in summer because of prospective donors being on vacation. >> thousands of former university students are getting refund checks. they settled a lawsuit claiming it lies to...
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revolution begin to deliver a series of devastating blows against the american forces, realizing they are fighting desperately to hold onto land to their independence. and then of course the revolution is not just a war. the american revolution is a broader transformation of american society. and so we then finally go to a series of galleries and experiences that ask the question what kind of nation did the revolutionaries create? take you through the formation of the united states constitution, its ratification, the inauguration of general washington. do the passing of that revolutionary generation, you'll finally be able to look in the eyes of the people who witnessed these events because they lived long enough and actually saw the age of photography. and we have about half of the surviving photographs that are reproduced towards the end of the gallery. and we take that story all the way through the end. then you're actually see the original war tent, the field headquarters of general washington that is displayed here in the gallery of the museum of american revolution. >>> tonight we're featuring the new museum of the ameri
revolution begin to deliver a series of devastating blows against the american forces, realizing they are fighting desperately to hold onto land to their independence. and then of course the revolution is not just a war. the american revolution is a broader transformation of american society. and so we then finally go to a series of galleries and experiences that ask the question what kind of nation did the revolutionaries create? take you through the formation of the united states...
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they are not destroying the lands or prohibiting the american people from enjoying access. companies must pay the government for use of the land for pipelines. that money goes into acquiring more land for conservation efforts. the department of transportation reviewed safety accidents conducted under president obama's administration showed ta this addition to providing a substantial cost advantage, pipelines result in fewer spillage incidents and personal injuries than either road or rail. as coal-fired power plants continue to shut down, the demand for natural gas is to keep going up. while the gas produced in canada, alaska, north dakota, pennsylvania or the gulf of mexico will be used all over the country, we need to ensure a regulatory framework is in place to get the supply where it is needed. the amendment is a backhanded way to prevent pipelines from being built. i urge my colleagues to vote no on this amendment. the chair: the gentleman from texas yields. mr. mullin: h.r. 2883 strikes the right balance. the amendment would upset this careful balance and urge a no vot
they are not destroying the lands or prohibiting the american people from enjoying access. companies must pay the government for use of the land for pipelines. that money goes into acquiring more land for conservation efforts. the department of transportation reviewed safety accidents conducted under president obama's administration showed ta this addition to providing a substantial cost advantage, pipelines result in fewer spillage incidents and personal injuries than either road or rail. as...
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. ♪ >> reporter: americans celebrating the birthday of the land they love. ♪ >> reporter: chuck sievertsonnew york. >>> and the user who created the infamous video showing president trump wrestling cnn apologizing. >> the creator has posted a lengthy apology on reddit although it's since been deleted. he said, quote, it was a prarnk and nothing more. >> cnn says it identified the reddit user's real name but agreed not to publish it because of the extensive apology. >>> but jokes between president trump and cnn have caught on. a light saber dual between the two. president trump in a sumo wrestler's outfit. st is that what i am a seeing there? >> yeah. >> and the long, red tie? >> that's one way to sill great america's birthday. did you do much sue mo wrestlin? >> not today. >> strange. >>> the reunite for the first time. >> together again opening up to our chris conley about their onscreen chemistry and why glove is getting too old for this stuff. >>> as temperatures keep climbing we have more scenes like this. a police officer breaking into a hot car when he spotted a dog inside. the windo
. ♪ >> reporter: americans celebrating the birthday of the land they love. ♪ >> reporter: chuck sievertsonnew york. >>> and the user who created the infamous video showing president trump wrestling cnn apologizing. >> the creator has posted a lengthy apology on reddit although it's since been deleted. he said, quote, it was a prarnk and nothing more. >> cnn says it identified the reddit user's real name but agreed not to publish it because of the extensive...
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but my interest is in all people, because we all have valuesand to me , the native american connection to the land and to their home is deeply, deeply meaningful. and it moved me. as it would move i think most people in this audience. >> because it's a spiritual response that's rich and empowering. we can learn a lot from paying more attention to our native americans brothers and sisters. because they have interacted within their own lands and within their own communities in a way most of us have lost touch with. and so for me, that's something that everyone should do. but particularly lawyers. because we are representing everyone. we are asked to intercede in every problem society has. >> we are asked to find solutions, we are asked to help people findtheir solutions . and you can only do that as with what i started with in the beginning by taking the time to understand them first. >> so don't give up. >> there's plenty of people out there trying to do what you're doing. >>. [applause] >> go to the other side and you might ask me to go to the other side so we are officially three minutes away fro
but my interest is in all people, because we all have valuesand to me , the native american connection to the land and to their home is deeply, deeply meaningful. and it moved me. as it would move i think most people in this audience. >> because it's a spiritual response that's rich and empowering. we can learn a lot from paying more attention to our native americans brothers and sisters. because they have interacted within their own lands and within their own communities in a way most of...
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the american president has landed in germany on his way to the g20 summit in hamburg.ses residents are not getting enough to eat or drink, according to the watchdog. britain's jihadists. new research finds more than 100 people have now been convicted of terrorist offences related to syria and iraq.
the american president has landed in germany on his way to the g20 summit in hamburg.ses residents are not getting enough to eat or drink, according to the watchdog. britain's jihadists. new research finds more than 100 people have now been convicted of terrorist offences related to syria and iraq.
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which reads, the united states will take all necessary steps to insure the security of the american home land protect our allies in the region. >> there does appear to be technical improvements in the latest missile test. north korea first launched an intercontinental ballistic missile on july 4th this year, at that time, experts said it could reach alaska. in london, kitty logan fox news. >>> meanwhile, the united states will fly two b-1 b bombers over the korean peninsula after recent north korean video tests video filmed shows that the b-1 b bomber performed a slow pass in south korea where and flight refueling, us army said the bark 1b bomber was in direct response to the missile test. it took off from a us airways in gam and was joined by south korean fighter jets >>> in pars low in a fire broke out, what began as an animaling evening turned into a frightening experience, more than 20,000 were evacuated from the concert, the fire broke out near a bank of speaker, no official explanation. local media is blaming fireworks, no injuries were reported. >>> to taiwan where people are preparing
which reads, the united states will take all necessary steps to insure the security of the american home land protect our allies in the region. >> there does appear to be technical improvements in the latest missile test. north korea first launched an intercontinental ballistic missile on july 4th this year, at that time, experts said it could reach alaska. in london, kitty logan fox news. >>> meanwhile, the united states will fly two b-1 b bombers over the korean peninsula after...
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you shed your blood, you poured your love, and you bared your soul in our people and our great american's landnistration will always support and defend your religious liberty. >> this president has gone the extra mile saying he should get off social media. what do you think? >> he uses it. to bipartisan the liberal media, which becomes an arm of the democratic party and speak directly to the american people, and it worked on your campaign, and it's going to continue to work. >> the fake media is trying to silence us. but we will not let them. when i'm president, and they're not. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> fireworks. it wouldn't be the fourth of july without them? >> we have to be safe with them too; right? >> this is overrated. i mean, they have these laws in minnesota what you can and can't do with fireworks where i live, but that's why we all drive over to wisconsin and bring them over. abby: i'm with you because i'm from out west, and it can get so dry but if go goes wrong, it can be this huge disaster. >> are you pro fire? >> i'm not pro fire. i'm just pro fire, freedom, don't tell me what i can't do. >>
you shed your blood, you poured your love, and you bared your soul in our people and our great american's landnistration will always support and defend your religious liberty. >> this president has gone the extra mile saying he should get off social media. what do you think? >> he uses it. to bipartisan the liberal media, which becomes an arm of the democratic party and speak directly to the american people, and it worked on your campaign, and it's going to continue to work....
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americans at home and initially heard the news, but not the details. news coverage was based principally on press releases at the very beginning. reporters and photographers reports landed in sizable numbers with american troops at normandy and eventually, americans with the photographs. but the early coverage, james tobin writes, was like reading and accountable football game written by a sports writer sitting outside the stadium. homehile, americans at long to see, to have a visual picture of what transpired. arrived at normandy on the landing craft early in the morning after d-day. it was the first substantive scenet from a reporter on that was published in many newspaper front pages. -- omaha along note beach for hours. he described what he saw to readers. can know and appreciate and forever be humbly grateful to those both dead and alive to did it for you. he saw submerged tanks and overturned boats and trucks and shell-shattered jeeps. there were bodies of soldiers lying in roads covered with blankets. of their shoes sticking up in a line as if on a drill. and other bodies, uncollected, still of their shoes sticking up in a line as if on a sprawlen the sand or hal
americans at home and initially heard the news, but not the details. news coverage was based principally on press releases at the very beginning. reporters and photographers reports landed in sizable numbers with american troops at normandy and eventually, americans with the photographs. but the early coverage, james tobin writes, was like reading and accountable football game written by a sports writer sitting outside the stadium. homehile, americans at long to see, to have a visual picture of...
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the crowd cheered after the oath was taken and the new citizens waived their flags with american pride. ♪ this landur land this land is my land ♪ fourth of july revelers were having patriotic music and kids enjoyed games and took advantage of a huge water slide. to cool off. ♪ on the main line today, people celebrated independence day. kids were enjoying cotton candy and playing games. the party is not yet over. there's a concert tonight at 7:30 followed by fireworks. >> that's where i used to watch the fireworks growing up. >>> nobody is complaining about the weather down the shore. the beaches are packed with families celebrating the fourth. that's where sydney long is live this afternoon. what a perfect day to be at the shore! >> reporter: hey, denise and rosemary. perfectly sunny and not a cloud in the sky. the beautiful breeze off the ocean. take look at the beach here music pier. there was not room for one more beach towel or umbrella in the sand. you can see it hasn't changed much. people are not budging. they are enjoying everlast minute of their fourth weekend get away. talk about the plac
the crowd cheered after the oath was taken and the new citizens waived their flags with american pride. ♪ this landur land this land is my land ♪ fourth of july revelers were having patriotic music and kids enjoyed games and took advantage of a huge water slide. to cool off. ♪ on the main line today, people celebrated independence day. kids were enjoying cotton candy and playing games. the party is not yet over. there's a concert tonight at 7:30 followed by fireworks. >> that's...
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so we don't want to see a repeat of what happened with kate steinle and other americans across our great land: thank you for correcting me, keep it coming. >> i will. my pleasure, liz. liz: this is a disgrace, a new york city police officer killed in cold blood. law enforcement officials say it was assassination. >>> and a horrible weekend in chicago. over 100 people shot over the long weekend. 14 killed. that's more than last year. we have a personal story for you. it affects somebody that you know, after the break. everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia . liz: that is the 911 call for the new york city police officer shot and killed in the line of duty. over the w
so we don't want to see a repeat of what happened with kate steinle and other americans across our great land: thank you for correcting me, keep it coming. >> i will. my pleasure, liz. liz: this is a disgrace, a new york city police officer killed in cold blood. law enforcement officials say it was assassination. >>> and a horrible weekend in chicago. over 100 people shot over the long weekend. 14 killed. that's more than last year. we have a personal story for you. it affects...
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if current administration policies were in place, when most american families came to this land, you would have been allowed to enter the united states and many of us could not be here today. my family's history is a little different. my father served in this house for 30 years. he was a member of this committee and a cardinal. 1960 two then family which traces back its roots to this country 8 generations. never came to the united states. rather, the united states came to them. when the part of mexico they settled and became a u.s. territory, and in 1912, the state of new mexico. they also came to my mother's family, to the part of mexico that they know as san diego, california. but no matter how we became mostcan, the fact is that of our families came here from somewhere else. the contributions of past newcomers helped make our country the greatest nation in the world, and today immigrants help keep america great. that reality was recognized by our government in the 1920's. even after establishing the border patrol, setting of our first consular control system requiring visas to be
if current administration policies were in place, when most american families came to this land, you would have been allowed to enter the united states and many of us could not be here today. my family's history is a little different. my father served in this house for 30 years. he was a member of this committee and a cardinal. 1960 two then family which traces back its roots to this country 8 generations. never came to the united states. rather, the united states came to them. when the part of...
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they had to defend not only their troops and territories in north american but their colonies in the caribbean. they had to defend lands such as gibraltar and minorca even as far as away as india. meanwhile, back in louisiana, the governor of spanish louisiana, was supplying the american troops in the western theater with gun powder and guns and supplies. but as soon as war was declared in 1779 he launch a series of raids that brought down the british posts at mobile, natchez and baton rouge. but the goal was always pensacola, which was the capital of british west florida. and was the key to the gulf of mexico, which spain wanted to recapture. and after a few setbacks by a series of devastating hurricanes, in 1781, he launched a joint spanish/french attack that took pensacola and got the british out of the gulf of mexico. which happened at just the right time, because right about then, the french commander came to the caribbean and asked the spanish to please guard the french colonies in the caribbean, remember, that's where the money was, sugar plantations in the caribbean. please guard those colonies from the british
they had to defend not only their troops and territories in north american but their colonies in the caribbean. they had to defend lands such as gibraltar and minorca even as far as away as india. meanwhile, back in louisiana, the governor of spanish louisiana, was supplying the american troops in the western theater with gun powder and guns and supplies. but as soon as war was declared in 1779 he launch a series of raids that brought down the british posts at mobile, natchez and baton rouge....
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they wanted land, of course, one of the few things people have heard about in reconstruction was the phrase "40 acres and a summarize the african-american desire for land as a kind of economic underpinning to their new freedom. that did not happen. the former slaves were left with little alternative than to go back to work, to go to work for white employers. what the political revolution was dramatic enough that it inspired, as i mentioned, a wave of violence in the south by the groups, whiched used terrorism to try and intimidate people and undermine these governments, to try and destroy the republican party on the local level, to event people from voting. violence succeeded in some places in paralyzing these governments and even overthrowing them. hand-in-hand with that came a retreat in the north in the 1870's from this ideal of equality, from a willingness to enforce the new constitutional by one, thisnd one was a long, complicated story, but i am nearing the end of my talk, these governments fell by 1877, whichuntil by is traditionally listed as the end of reconstruction, the entire south quebec under the control of -- the entire s
they wanted land, of course, one of the few things people have heard about in reconstruction was the phrase "40 acres and a summarize the african-american desire for land as a kind of economic underpinning to their new freedom. that did not happen. the former slaves were left with little alternative than to go back to work, to go to work for white employers. what the political revolution was dramatic enough that it inspired, as i mentioned, a wave of violence in the south by the groups,...
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. >> for american, pole land has been a symbol of hope since the beginning of our nation. ght side by side in our war of independence and in many wars that followed. our soldiers still serve together today in afghanistan and ire rack. combating the enemies of all civilization. >> before that speech president trump and first lady laid a wreath at the square. next stop, germany. president trump will meet with chancellor angela merkel tonight as well as hold a highly anticipated meeting with rug tomorrow. >>> during his time in poland the president also addressed the on going threat from north as we learn more details bout united states plans to do about it nicky haley the us ambassador to the united states said military reaction remains on the table following this week's icbm test. she also warned china and other countries who support north korea that their trade with the united states could be at risk. >>> developing story locally fox5 uncovering more disturbing details about a former charles county teachers aid accused of sexually assaulting self male students. >> weaved le
. >> for american, pole land has been a symbol of hope since the beginning of our nation. ght side by side in our war of independence and in many wars that followed. our soldiers still serve together today in afghanistan and ire rack. combating the enemies of all civilization. >> before that speech president trump and first lady laid a wreath at the square. next stop, germany. president trump will meet with chancellor angela merkel tonight as well as hold a highly anticipated...
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about 6% of the americans think the moon landing was faked. so when 5% of americans believe something, that is about as close to consensus you're ever going to get. these are views that americans hold strongly. in interviews with some of my survey respondents i was surprised again and again, i asked frankly a somewhat boring question about taxes. i would get the bold answers about patriotism and duties of a citizen. i remember a marine from california, this is the first question i asked him, i say the word taxes to you, what does that make you think about? he said, the cost of being an american. he was a marine. taxes still made hill think that, right? he paid in much more concrete way. another person i spoke to democrat from florida, my last question tended to be i've been interviewing because i want to write a book about americans attitudes about taxes but if it was your book about attitude, what would the most important be? i want to remind everybody, that no man is an island. we're all in this together. it wasn't just democrats or independe
about 6% of the americans think the moon landing was faked. so when 5% of americans believe something, that is about as close to consensus you're ever going to get. these are views that americans hold strongly. in interviews with some of my survey respondents i was surprised again and again, i asked frankly a somewhat boring question about taxes. i would get the bold answers about patriotism and duties of a citizen. i remember a marine from california, this is the first question i asked him, i...
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i returned in 1993 to try to see this land that had taken so many american lives in a different light. last year, kilo company's dennis mannion returned to the hill he thought his life might end 36 years ago. >> i took the route kilo company took. i stood right in the hole of the grown that was my bunker. i cut down the bushes and planto growing in the bunker and it was really pretty incredible really to stand there and think of what had happened the years before in that place. i was the only person up there. total silence. no sound except the wind. i brought with me pieces of blessed palm from my church and i wrote the names of all the guys from kilo company who had been killed so i stood at the top by the bunker and i took out the pieces of blessed palm and i said in our father and hail mary and read the name and let them go one at time. 28 or 29 of them into the wind. i bent down. put on the pack and i look up and i see in the mist standing at the top of the hill i see about, i don't know, 15, 20 figures, spirits in flack jackets and helmets and i looked away twice and blinked and
i returned in 1993 to try to see this land that had taken so many american lives in a different light. last year, kilo company's dennis mannion returned to the hill he thought his life might end 36 years ago. >> i took the route kilo company took. i stood right in the hole of the grown that was my bunker. i cut down the bushes and planto growing in the bunker and it was really pretty incredible really to stand there and think of what had happened the years before in that place. i was the...