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anders who the hell jinx commission knows very, very well. who is a senior fellow at the atlantic council and a professor at georgetown university. anders is a leading specialist on economic policy in russia. ukraine, and eastern europe. and worked as an economic advisor to the president of ukraine from 1994 to 1997. following anders, we have marias . who joins us from vilnius, even further away than prague. he's a senior analyst, but with a policy for -- institute for policy analysis and a former fellow at the hudson institute. a highly regarded journal frist lithuania, he's been reporting on russian domestic and foreign policy for over two decades. finally, we'll hear from ambassador. the ambassador is one of u.s. government's foremost experts on russia and the former soviet sphere. his career with the foreign service has spanned over four decades. and seven presidencies. wow. ending earlier this year, when he retired from his post as the state department's coordinator on sanctions policy. the very relevant father -- very relevant for this
anders who the hell jinx commission knows very, very well. who is a senior fellow at the atlantic council and a professor at georgetown university. anders is a leading specialist on economic policy in russia. ukraine, and eastern europe. and worked as an economic advisor to the president of ukraine from 1994 to 1997. following anders, we have marias . who joins us from vilnius, even further away than prague. he's a senior analyst, but with a policy for -- institute for policy analysis and a...
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dinorah: ¡ander! ¿qué te pasa? ¿te has vuelto loco?roblema. laiza: llama por su nombre a las cosas: es un aborto, es un asesinato. los desmiembran vivos. dinorah: ay, ni quién se fije. ni la ley se fija, porque ya están permitidos los abortos, así que deja de armar un drama por una cosa sin importancia. locutor: a continuación en "la rosa de guadalupe".
dinorah: ¡ander! ¿qué te pasa? ¿te has vuelto loco?roblema. laiza: llama por su nombre a las cosas: es un aborto, es un asesinato. los desmiembran vivos. dinorah: ay, ni quién se fije. ni la ley se fija, porque ya están permitidos los abortos, así que deja de armar un drama por una cosa sin importancia. locutor: a continuación en "la rosa de guadalupe".
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dinorah: ¡ander! ¿qué te pasa? ¿te has vuelto loco?. laiza: llama por su nombre a las cosas: es un aborto, es un asesinato. los desmiembran vivos. dinorah: ay, ni quién se fije. ni la ley se fija, porque ya están permitidos los abortos,
dinorah: ¡ander! ¿qué te pasa? ¿te has vuelto loco?. laiza: llama por su nombre a las cosas: es un aborto, es un asesinato. los desmiembran vivos. dinorah: ay, ni quién se fije. ni la ley se fija, porque ya están permitidos los abortos,
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is anderal government insurance company with an army. ofyou deal with the reality social security, medicare, interest on the debt. ,ver the next multiple decades the biggest items in multiple spending. everything people think of government hass basically flat land. entitlements have exploded. it is math. is i haveeartbreak been here six years and a number of my brothers and sisters seem to avoid the reality of the map. host: let's hear what viewers have to say about it. joe is a democrat in michigan. guest: yes, thank you for having me on. if we continue to raise the debt ceiling, how do we continue to pay these things off? , iry time i listen to c-span listen to fellow democrats and ,very time we try to do it every time there is trying to be a tax cut introduced, there is always a reason why we need more instead of less. guest: >> today's "washington journal" online at c-span.org. live now to the capitol to hear from house speaker, paul ryan. speaker ryan: heavy rain has led to extensive flooding throughout our community. i spoke with g
is anderal government insurance company with an army. ofyou deal with the reality social security, medicare, interest on the debt. ,ver the next multiple decades the biggest items in multiple spending. everything people think of government hass basically flat land. entitlements have exploded. it is math. is i haveeartbreak been here six years and a number of my brothers and sisters seem to avoid the reality of the map. host: let's hear what viewers have to say about it. joe is a democrat in...
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we are committed to our common to and in the president wanted estonia andere to georgia and montenegro to make sure our allies know that we'll stand with them as the united states has six days throughout their history. the prime minister just shared with new helming what is the will of estonia that all during the time of soviet repression the united states of america never recognized the soviet union's claim and we stand with them today as free and independent nations since 1991 and the president wanted me to make it clear to these baltic states and to the wider world looking on america's hands with our allies. originally in nato headquarters not her believe article five. what changed between when he went through the standing there worksnding you a broad? we have made it clear the policy of our administration is to stand firmly with our nato allies and to then firmly behind our article five commitment that an attack on one is an attack on all. it was very moving from the visit with the prime minister of estonia today and have him on the estonian troops that are in iraq and afghanistan
we are committed to our common to and in the president wanted estonia andere to georgia and montenegro to make sure our allies know that we'll stand with them as the united states has six days throughout their history. the prime minister just shared with new helming what is the will of estonia that all during the time of soviet repression the united states of america never recognized the soviet union's claim and we stand with them today as free and independent nations since 1991 and the...
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that is why, just as i promised, pastor jefferies and other faith anders, i just signed executive orderollowing -- and this is something that makes me very happy and very proud -- following through on my campaign pledge to stop the johnson amendment from interfering with your first amendment rights. [applause] as long as i am president, no one is going to stop you from practicing your faith or from preaching what is in your heart. we want to hear him. [applause] most grave and dire threats to religious freedom in the world today is the threat of , itorism, and specifically seems it is called radical islamic terrorism. [applause] thise cannot allow terrorism and extremism to spread in our country or to find sanctuary on our shores or in our cities. [applause] we want to make sure that anyone who seeks to join our country shares our values and has the capacity to love our people. [applause] think you. -- thank you. together we will protect our families, our nation, and our borders -- and yes, by the way, for those who are curious, we will the wall -- we will build the wall, ok? [applause]
that is why, just as i promised, pastor jefferies and other faith anders, i just signed executive orderollowing -- and this is something that makes me very happy and very proud -- following through on my campaign pledge to stop the johnson amendment from interfering with your first amendment rights. [applause] as long as i am president, no one is going to stop you from practicing your faith or from preaching what is in your heart. we want to hear him. [applause] most grave and dire threats to...
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ritton andere b myself, it would be pretty neat, pretty nice, but with cody in the mix, they are unbelievablyhe powder coater. ♪ >> we put the completed box on a frame, then we jack that frame up and put the wheels on it. colin starts making the side doors, and then we work on the rear hatch door. ♪ >> after that, it is finishing details. i get inside and we put in some trim, add the switches, test all the lights. dome lights, beautiful. the fan, beautiful, all three speeds. we put in a slide out table. then after that, we peel all the protective plastic off the aluminum. >> be careful because these knives will scratch. >> we put on the decals. >> these are lightly put in place. peel off this real slow. >> and very last step is to put the hub caps on. ♪ >> because they are chrome, we want them to be no scratches. and we just put them on, and it goes pop. that is a sense of relief, and now we can get on to the next one. ♪ >> what i envision is you take that caravan, not with a new vehicle. you take it with an old vehicle, an old jeep, an old land rover. our caravans are built to be taken off-r
ritton andere b myself, it would be pretty neat, pretty nice, but with cody in the mix, they are unbelievablyhe powder coater. ♪ >> we put the completed box on a frame, then we jack that frame up and put the wheels on it. colin starts making the side doors, and then we work on the rear hatch door. ♪ >> after that, it is finishing details. i get inside and we put in some trim, add the switches, test all the lights. dome lights, beautiful. the fan, beautiful, all three speeds. we...
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combined ander of forces command, which is just the u.s. and south korean forces commander of u.s. forces, korea. ow during peacetime, the south kore maintains control of war-time f. there's a situation in both the u.s. and south korean president decides situation, war-time then the un commander, general brooks, the u.s. four star, assumes command of the u.s. orces and the south korean forces, called war-time operational command. presidents decide we're in a war, south korea ontrols military during national wartime controls on behalf of the united nations along with any other forces that from other united nations members. host: what is number of forces in the region? guest: we have 28, 500 troops and sailors and airmen on the peninsula, and 40,000 additional and any conflict we promise to flow many more troops there. on the peninsula, demill tarrize o them? guest: no, they generally pull ack and over the years given more and more responsibility to tittarized he demill zone. koreans have responsibility for the demillittarized zone. host: line for republicans, go ahead. caller: good
combined ander of forces command, which is just the u.s. and south korean forces commander of u.s. forces, korea. ow during peacetime, the south kore maintains control of war-time f. there's a situation in both the u.s. and south korean president decides situation, war-time then the un commander, general brooks, the u.s. four star, assumes command of the u.s. orces and the south korean forces, called war-time operational command. presidents decide we're in a war, south korea ontrols military...
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my name is anders. i work for feast. i'm a late—night food delivery driver. to people who want to eat super late. i cycle at night through all of the iconic places — tower bridge, st paul's, even buckingham palace. and it's very strange. because in the daytime you think over there it's just plenty of people. you feel like in a huge ant world. and at night you're just all alone by yourself and you can stop, nobody‘s going to push you. it's surreal. soho, it's probably the most, the best place you can find at night in london. somebody‘s just hanging in the streets, playing music. they find friends. theyjoin in. it becomes like a street party. party on! yeah, nightlife has its own challenges. a you do a long night shift, just on the last minute and you're just looking at the watch, like, ok, it's two minutes, one minute. three minutes to go, and then i'm free. and then the order comes in! oh, come on! really?! dammit. once you've finished a shift, sometimes it's already a sunrise. and it's a very nice and beautiful thing to see a sunrise in london. and then you
my name is anders. i work for feast. i'm a late—night food delivery driver. to people who want to eat super late. i cycle at night through all of the iconic places — tower bridge, st paul's, even buckingham palace. and it's very strange. because in the daytime you think over there it's just plenty of people. you feel like in a huge ant world. and at night you're just all alone by yourself and you can stop, nobody‘s going to push you. it's surreal. soho, it's probably the most, the best...
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planning out your monday again, we're starting off just a little bit on the cooler start up ander 06s and a chance for an isolated shower midday pretty dry as we head throughout the evening and remember the showers we saw there are going to stay out toward our west. ten-day forecast, check this out, those temperatures into the mid-90s and upper 90s at some spots throughout the middle of the week and the storm chance creeps up as we head through the middle of the week and i think the great of the shot at the more active weather will be wednesday, thursday into friday. >> i managed to get the car washed on friday and at least we get a clean car for friday. >> thank you so very much. >> still aad headed to the all-star break on i high note and it might be aeaded your w z2ejcz z16fz y2ejcy y16fy >>> sherry is joining us now. the nats having a great day, but can we be honest, anything is better than yesterday. >> you don't really -- anyway, the nationals. they bounced right back after being shut out for the first time this season and today was the series finale against the braves and for t
planning out your monday again, we're starting off just a little bit on the cooler start up ander 06s and a chance for an isolated shower midday pretty dry as we head throughout the evening and remember the showers we saw there are going to stay out toward our west. ten-day forecast, check this out, those temperatures into the mid-90s and upper 90s at some spots throughout the middle of the week and the storm chance creeps up as we head through the middle of the week and i think the great of...
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. >> when it comes to the economy, is me andering along, but things ahd sha things up. >> in the second half of 2017, september will stand out as a month to remember when it comes econom that's when the administration promises to deliver its sweeping tax plan, when the u.s. might hit its debt limit and when the federal reserve could begin reducing its $4.5 trillion balance sheet. by the end of the summer, we should have a bettn three critical economic gauges. first, growth. the u.s. started the year with lackluster gdp of just 1.2%. accelerated the second quarter to 2. by september, we should know if all that post election enthusiasm has turned into post election sales at the mall and investment from companies. s are mixed. second, the -- it's fall b to a 16-year low of 4.3% and many say this is full employment. but it may have proven to run, especially if growth picks up, but if the rate goes too low, the fed could begin worrying about the third big item on the list. inflation or the lack of it. it's been moving away from the fed's 2% target for the past three months. dragged down by l
. >> when it comes to the economy, is me andering along, but things ahd sha things up. >> in the second half of 2017, september will stand out as a month to remember when it comes econom that's when the administration promises to deliver its sweeping tax plan, when the u.s. might hit its debt limit and when the federal reserve could begin reducing its $4.5 trillion balance sheet. by the end of the summer, we should have a bettn three critical economic gauges. first, growth. the u.s....
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slavery, it isrn hard to comprehend that in today's world, innocent and anderable men, women, children, are being enslaved, forced into hard labor, raped, beaten, and passed from of these are two abuse or profit. we cannot and will not ignore this dark and barbaric trade in human beings that is simply horrifying in its inhumanity. that is why i put this issue on the g-20 agenda at my first summit a year ago. at this summit, i pushed for a coordinated approach to the complex business supply chains, which can feed the demand for forced labor and child labor. mr. speaker, our groundbreaking u.k. modern slavery act requires companies to examine all aspects of their businesses, including their supply chains, and to publish their results. i called on my g-20 partners to follow britain's lead. germany's proposed division zero fund, to which the u.k. is contributing as an important part of ensuring the health and safety of workers in these global supply chain. finally, we agreed to create better job opportunities for women, to remove the legal barriers and end the gender-based violence that re
slavery, it isrn hard to comprehend that in today's world, innocent and anderable men, women, children, are being enslaved, forced into hard labor, raped, beaten, and passed from of these are two abuse or profit. we cannot and will not ignore this dark and barbaric trade in human beings that is simply horrifying in its inhumanity. that is why i put this issue on the g-20 agenda at my first summit a year ago. at this summit, i pushed for a coordinated approach to the complex business supply...
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> anders/24hours fitness member: "it was a bit of a scare.am not going to lie, obviously, my son comes here with me too"> nat/sot haaziqdo you think they did a good enough job of letting you know?according to a statement from 24 hour fitness media, the solano county public health department notified 24 hour fitness back on june 16th about a confirmed tuberculosis case of one of its members. that was two weeks ago.nat/sot haaziqwhen did you first find out?a little late says registered nurse genia johnson officials at the solano county public health department say that the last time the infected person worked out here was back in may 2017. the public
> nat/sot haaziqdo you think they did a good enough job of letting you know?according to a statement from 24 hour fitness media, the solano county public health department notified 24 hour fitness back on june 16th about a confirmed tuberculosis case of one of its members. that was two weeks ago.nat/sot haaziqwhen did you first find out?a little late says registered nurse genia johnson officials at the solano county public health department say that the last time the infected person worked...
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a republican anner that member facing primary in april, may, or june, you might think a little anderentlyost holiday it's january, february, and you are trying to vote. same thing for a general election. members get more worried about taking a big vote. on the flip side, if they haven't gotten a lot of , thereby feel a lot of sense of urgency to copper something on taxes, whether it's the big tax reform the chairman want or whether it is something, they're going to be under a lot of pressure to deliver and they don't want to get hit politically for having done nothing. if we get to october, november, speaker ryan talked about wanting it done for deer hunting season, which is late november in wisconsin. if we get to that point and they are where they are now, which is still in circles and not all on the same page, it's going to be really hard. if they have a train that going down the tracks somewhat by that point late in the year, you could say 2018 as possible. that you get the sense republicans and the different factions are all on the same page when it comes to tax reform? >> no. [laugh
a republican anner that member facing primary in april, may, or june, you might think a little anderentlyost holiday it's january, february, and you are trying to vote. same thing for a general election. members get more worried about taking a big vote. on the flip side, if they haven't gotten a lot of , thereby feel a lot of sense of urgency to copper something on taxes, whether it's the big tax reform the chairman want or whether it is something, they're going to be under a lot of pressure to...
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"q ander: tonight, on a." >> when we look at president obama's domestic legacy, there are two things that are very important that will have long-lasting good consequences for the united states that can be summarized in four words, sonia sotomayor, and elena kagan dashes to nominees to the supreme court. announcer: the second part of our interview with a closer prize-winning biography. he talks about his book, "rising star: the making of barack obama." >> the point to emphasize here is that over the course of barack's presidency, there were scores and scores of people in illinois who had known him in years earlier who were deeply disappointed with the trajectory of the obama residency. disappointed in two ways -- number one, disappointed that barack forgot the people -- many of the people, most of the people who were central to his political rise. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q and a." c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite pro
"q ander: tonight, on a." >> when we look at president obama's domestic legacy, there are two things that are very important that will have long-lasting good consequences for the united states that can be summarized in four words, sonia sotomayor, and elena kagan dashes to nominees to the supreme court. announcer: the second part of our interview with a closer prize-winning biography. he talks about his book, "rising star: the making of barack obama." >> the...
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vonnie: what should donald trump ander and jared kushner people like wilber ross isretary of commerce, who involved in peripheral way where transactions are being looked at. what should their lawyers advise them to do? >> i think that the lawyers best advice to any of these people is with theate investigation by the special counsel. that's the best advice they can have. if they are totally innocent, if they have nothing to be afraid of, they ought to let it go where it is. the more they make noise, the try to block these kinds of things. the worst it looks for them. they just need to be quiet and move on. vonnie: very short question if you would. much this will be transparent to the public? >> nothing of the investigation as it proceeds by the special counsel will be given to the public. think at the end in the final report, the public will be able fuel --xactly what bob mueller found. vonnie: thanks, bill gavin. no plans toions has resign as attorney general despite president trump pressing regret about appointing him as the nation's top law enforcement officer. sessions spoke today
vonnie: what should donald trump ander and jared kushner people like wilber ross isretary of commerce, who involved in peripheral way where transactions are being looked at. what should their lawyers advise them to do? >> i think that the lawyers best advice to any of these people is with theate investigation by the special counsel. that's the best advice they can have. if they are totally innocent, if they have nothing to be afraid of, they ought to let it go where it is. the more they...
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"the youngest apollo 8 crew member, lunar module pilot william anders, 35, was a space rookie until this flight." "with borman in the lead, the three astronauts suited up, carrying portable air conditioners, headed for the van which would take them to the launch site for the elevator ride to the top of the 36 story tall saturn v moon rocket." "we were gonna go to the moon. we were gonna circle the moon, look for suitable landing spots." "oh and there's the rumble in our building. it looks good. it looks like a good flight. it's a beautiful take off so far. this building is shaking under us." "we've got it ... we've got it, apollo 8 now in lunar orbit ... so there's a cheer in this room. this is apollo control, houston ... switching now to the voice of jim lovell." "okay houston. the moon is essentially grey, no color." "we didn't plan on were the things of what the earth really looked like from the moon, being the first flight." "oh my god look at that picture over there. that is the earth coming up, wow that's pretty." "is that a color film, jim? hand me that roll of color, quick. oh ma
"the youngest apollo 8 crew member, lunar module pilot william anders, 35, was a space rookie until this flight." "with borman in the lead, the three astronauts suited up, carrying portable air conditioners, headed for the van which would take them to the launch site for the elevator ride to the top of the 36 story tall saturn v moon rocket." "we were gonna go to the moon. we were gonna circle the moon, look for suitable landing spots." "oh and there's the...
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research is revealing fascinating secrets about the lives of our ancient ancestors, discovers about knee anderbeing dug up on the south western tip of europe. >> along this rugged coast a few hundred steps can transport you thousands of years back in time. we're heading to gorham's cave, once the home of our early ancestors and today the home of amazing research. this is a place where neanderthals are believed to have lived their final days on earth before vanishing. they're our extinct relatives, another branch of our tree. the last ones were found 32,000 years. >> when you walk here can you imagine neanderthals living her tens of thousands of years ago. >> absolutely. i often think they were so like us. they probably sat in the same time and saw the same view. all that's separating is time. >> reporter: they've been excavating man's past life since 1989 after a child and adult neanderthal skull were found there. >> it's safe to say this cave has a lot of secrets in it. >> yes, but it's also a generous cave. it gives a little bit of its secrets every time. >> back when the neanderthals were m
research is revealing fascinating secrets about the lives of our ancient ancestors, discovers about knee anderbeing dug up on the south western tip of europe. >> along this rugged coast a few hundred steps can transport you thousands of years back in time. we're heading to gorham's cave, once the home of our early ancestors and today the home of amazing research. this is a place where neanderthals are believed to have lived their final days on earth before vanishing. they're our extinct...
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cloud, showers, storms in the forecast that's going to me ander here the next couple days and give usnce for showers and storms for let's call it wednesday and thursday. by friday things are better. switch to prompter hugs after the show 4 annapolis and 73 leonardtown. just about everybody winchester exception in 70s to start the day. frederick here's light rain shower activity. light. nothing here severe in nature. even rain showers in southern maryland and out west along 81 rain showers concentrated out here. most stuff is light and we'll keep clouds mostly cloudy. ray or two of sunshine. temps in the mid 80s today and rain showers in the forecast as well. >> and area of high pressure norm. >> we're welcoming at east flow. cloud in the forecast today. mention temperatures for you and showers potentially after daytime heating couple shormz like yesterday afternoon. future cast indicating that 2:30 we have showers around. if you wanted to go to nats game tonight we'll probably be fine. should quiet down. warm, muggy out there later and here we have 10:00 sprinkles and light showers. d
cloud, showers, storms in the forecast that's going to me ander here the next couple days and give usnce for showers and storms for let's call it wednesday and thursday. by friday things are better. switch to prompter hugs after the show 4 annapolis and 73 leonardtown. just about everybody winchester exception in 70s to start the day. frederick here's light rain shower activity. light. nothing here severe in nature. even rain showers in southern maryland and out west along 81 rain showers...
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> anders/24hours fitness member: "it was a bit of a scare. i am not going to lie, obviously, my son comes here with me too"> nat/sot haaziqdo you think they did a good enough job of letting you know?according to a statement from 24 hour fitness media, the solano county public health department notified 24 hour fitness back on june 16th about a confirmed tuberculosis case of one of its members. that was two weeks ago.nat/sot haaziqwhen did you first find out?a little late says registered nurse genia johnson officials at the solano county public health department say that the last time the infected person worked out here was back in may 2017. the pub
> nat/sot haaziqdo you think they did a good enough job of letting you know?according to a statement from 24 hour fitness media, the solano county public health department notified 24 hour fitness back on june 16th about a confirmed tuberculosis case of one of its members. that was two weeks ago.nat/sot haaziqwhen did you first find out?a little late says registered nurse genia johnson officials at the solano county public health department say that the last time the infected person worked...
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that i gathered as a senior member of the defense subcommittee, and based upon information that i andered as chairman of member of the senior -- senate intelligence committee. to the against aid contra. it wasn't easy to vote against your commander in chief. it is not easy to stand before my colleagues and find yourself in disagreement, but that is unnatural of democracy. -- but that is the nature of democracy. because i was firmly convinced that to follow the path or the course that was laid down by the reagan proposal would certainly and inevitably where young men and women of the united states would have to be sent into the conflict. certain,el, i am having experienced warfare, that is not what we want our young to go through again. you have lost many friends, and their names are now engraved on the black marble. friends who are buried throughout this land. path ofhat the , atomacy is frustrating times angering. but i would think that we should give it a chance, if it means that with some patients, we could save even one life. patience, we could save even one life. why i wish my collea
that i gathered as a senior member of the defense subcommittee, and based upon information that i andered as chairman of member of the senior -- senate intelligence committee. to the against aid contra. it wasn't easy to vote against your commander in chief. it is not easy to stand before my colleagues and find yourself in disagreement, but that is unnatural of democracy. -- but that is the nature of democracy. because i was firmly convinced that to follow the path or the course that was laid...
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and in gary, we're a little anderent from charlotte other cities. we're literally rebuilding a bymunity that has been hit financial disasters result a result of a reduction in industry. and so when you're rebuilding while there is a time that you focus on adults, has to be onocus the children. and it's to provide for them.ies and to really set a high bar. typically, for us, our parents set that bar. the seventher in grade, coming home and having my of middlert card school, four a's and two b's. i was pretty satisfied with myself. and my dad looked at me and he said, what about those two b's? and from then on, that was my the b.not to have except in physics, where i would get a b inlad to physics, but that's another conversation. an after-school programs for you. >> i still need it. ha ha! that ouroint is children don't always now have those expectations set. not that our parents don't love them or that they thosewant to set expectations. but they're so busy trying to food, clothing, shelter. and they have their own set of challenges. and so, in the
and in gary, we're a little anderent from charlotte other cities. we're literally rebuilding a bymunity that has been hit financial disasters result a result of a reduction in industry. and so when you're rebuilding while there is a time that you focus on adults, has to be onocus the children. and it's to provide for them.ies and to really set a high bar. typically, for us, our parents set that bar. the seventher in grade, coming home and having my of middlert card school, four a's and two b's....
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. >> you love dc too >> big ups to denver and ander but ronnie mccray >> do we live in a great city?tro doughnuts, big fan, fried chicken and doughnuts in one place, sold? >> i'm partial to the taylor gourmet >> that's why this button is a little tight. just a little bit. >>> let's talk about people coming into town, will we see rain forrest like conditions >> without a doubt. >> it is hot, humid >> i walked ten minutes down the street and i'm -- i was -- >> welcome, i was, you know. >> we're glad your back >> good to be back. >> it is like a rain forrest most days in the summer we'll get more of that. i'll tell you, wow, if you're looking for something to do, all summer long, i think you've got options after listening to that indoor and outdoors. we take a house right now. monday of this independence day and a long holiday weekend for hopefully some of you, lot of visitors, wish we could show more ideal weather. it hasn't been that bad if you like heat and humidity. we will have a couple of they don't remember chances as we head into the holiday. it just can't be like 81 or 82. it's
. >> you love dc too >> big ups to denver and ander but ronnie mccray >> do we live in a great city?tro doughnuts, big fan, fried chicken and doughnuts in one place, sold? >> i'm partial to the taylor gourmet >> that's why this button is a little tight. just a little bit. >>> let's talk about people coming into town, will we see rain forrest like conditions >> without a doubt. >> it is hot, humid >> i walked ten minutes down the street...
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saying, "anderful ddiction is an illness and should be treated just like any others." couple of other news stories before we end this segment. james comey, former fbi director who was fired in may, is writing a book about his experience in public service, including his tumultuous and brief tenure in the trump administration. he has been meeting with publishers in new york recently. all the major publishing houses have expressed a keen interest. one other story to point you to, the names of the marine and navy sailors that died last week in the worst accident they have had in a decade released their names and service ranks and some of their stories. elliott, gunnery sergeant mike hopkins, staff sergeant joshua snowden, corporaljulian jevian, sergeantltazar, staff robert cox, staff sergeant william kundrak, sergeant taylor --ryan lowery. of some ofhe names the soldiers killed in that accident. that will do it for our first segment of "washington journal" today. up next, we talk about the security of the u.s. energy grid. we talked to blake s obczak of in the news. -- e&e
saying, "anderful ddiction is an illness and should be treated just like any others." couple of other news stories before we end this segment. james comey, former fbi director who was fired in may, is writing a book about his experience in public service, including his tumultuous and brief tenure in the trump administration. he has been meeting with publishers in new york recently. all the major publishing houses have expressed a keen interest. one other story to point you to, the...
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ander: you go to my doctor you pay them. insurance is not health care.ou are getting major surgery every 3-4 years than it is cheaper to put the money and the bank and pay when you need to. host: let's take one more call. this is on the repeal and replace line, bruce. caller: how are you doing? i agree with the lady who just called in before. if any of the federal government -- are they on obama care? no. because we pay for it. i am a-year-old and vietnam veteran. i paid into it for over 45 years and iamb on medicare. and i think everyone should get off the bus and get off to work and pay for it yourself. any insurance from anybody except for what i could pay for myself. if you can't afford it, you better get out it -- you better get out and get your butt to work. host: two more tweets to show you. saysays to repeal, but he if done collectively it is hard to lower prices anywhere else. and on twitter, it looks like pulling is taking place to because of eight in if you want to on our twitter site. and patrick added "fix it with bipartisan support." what w
ander: you go to my doctor you pay them. insurance is not health care.ou are getting major surgery every 3-4 years than it is cheaper to put the money and the bank and pay when you need to. host: let's take one more call. this is on the repeal and replace line, bruce. caller: how are you doing? i agree with the lady who just called in before. if any of the federal government -- are they on obama care? no. because we pay for it. i am a-year-old and vietnam veteran. i paid into it for over 45...
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anders, the third guy, the rookie, he loved the machines. he loved the lunar cartography.f three guys. >> dickerson: give us a sense about the technology here. i mean, what it was like to -- compared to what we know today, where we have a world where everything seems possible. what was the technology like that sent them there? >> we saw this in the movie "apollo 13." this was slide rule technology, sharpened pencil technology. the computer on board the spacecraft, one of the great selling points, was that it had a screen. the screen was capable of displaying 30 complete digits at a time. 30. that was state of the art. >> dickerson: not even a tweet. >> that's exactly right. probably 118 characters or something. they went on old school kind of sentence. jim lovell, the navigator, he navigated by the stars. he would take a rough alignment on three stars and slowly refine the alignment until they knew where they were going. >> dickerson: compare it to today, because the notion now is bureaucrats, how could they have reduced something like this, why do we go -- where is this i
anders, the third guy, the rookie, he loved the machines. he loved the lunar cartography.f three guys. >> dickerson: give us a sense about the technology here. i mean, what it was like to -- compared to what we know today, where we have a world where everything seems possible. what was the technology like that sent them there? >> we saw this in the movie "apollo 13." this was slide rule technology, sharpened pencil technology. the computer on board the spacecraft, one of...
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andere given the paradise if you are not religious, treat it as a parable. we were given paradise, much better than socialism or social justice because there was no death, no pain, no suffering. trees,uit fell from the youin order to enjoy this, had to for go the knowledge of good and evil and really, the knowledge of evil. prone to beings are evil where the corruption is within us. once you understand that, you are a conservative. can see the entire interview with david horowitz on the history of the communist party in his views on socialism, conservatism and liberalism tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> this week, during the july 4 recess in prime time on c-span, technologydebate on and privacy and whether tech companies should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we ought to build a technology and backdoor in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem is you cannot build a backdoor that works only for the u.s. government, good guys, or other people with good motives. if you build it for them, the encryption will b
andere given the paradise if you are not religious, treat it as a parable. we were given paradise, much better than socialism or social justice because there was no death, no pain, no suffering. trees,uit fell from the youin order to enjoy this, had to for go the knowledge of good and evil and really, the knowledge of evil. prone to beings are evil where the corruption is within us. once you understand that, you are a conservative. can see the entire interview with david horowitz on the history...
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> anders/24hours fitness member: "it was a bit of a scare. not going to lie, obviously, my son comes here with me too"> nat/sot haaziqdo you think they did a good enough job of letting you know?according to a statement from 24 hour fitness media, the solano county public health department notified 24 hour fitness back on june 16th about a confirmed tuberculosis case of one of its members. that was two weeks ago.nat/sot haaziqwhen did you first find out?a little late says registered nurse genia johnson officials at the solano county public health department say that the last time the infected person worked out here was back in may 2017. the public h
> nat/sot haaziqdo you think they did a good enough job of letting you know?according to a statement from 24 hour fitness media, the solano county public health department notified 24 hour fitness back on june 16th about a confirmed tuberculosis case of one of its members. that was two weeks ago.nat/sot haaziqwhen did you first find out?a little late says registered nurse genia johnson officials at the solano county public health department say that the last time the infected person worked...
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marcus daily is determined to stop william anders clark. clark like daily with an industrial magnet who owns copper mines, mills, smelters, lumber, banks, retail stores, newspapers and utilities but what he really wanted was to win elected office in montana. partly he wanted status and power that came with public leadership, partly he wanted to support policies that would improve business holdings, when clark stood for congress, they pasted their hand-picked candidates name under clark's leading to clark's loss in an instant of spectacular fraud. so began montana's or of the copper kinks. over the next two decades cover magnet in montana would engage in some of the most blatant, surprising and shocking efforts of corruption to gain political power in american history. daily canceled business contracts with those who did not support his political aims, started his own newspaper to compete with clark's, the two fought over whether the state capital would be located at a company town or helena which clark supported to block him and gave away c
marcus daily is determined to stop william anders clark. clark like daily with an industrial magnet who owns copper mines, mills, smelters, lumber, banks, retail stores, newspapers and utilities but what he really wanted was to win elected office in montana. partly he wanted status and power that came with public leadership, partly he wanted to support policies that would improve business holdings, when clark stood for congress, they pasted their hand-picked candidates name under clark's...
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anders: thank you very much, paul. and the helsinki commission for this invitation. indeed i think the cryptography is a very important topic. when i worked as an economic advisor to the government, my vision of corruption was like this. a pyramid, little at the top and a lot of the bottom. then, change like this, the. amid was inverted, lots of corruption at the top and little at the bottom. it works much better now than it used to but now it looks like this. it has become an atomic mushroom with all the corruption at the top and i think there's been two important things said. organized crime and oligarchy are over. they have been assumed by the state and in addition is the considerable extent they have been legalized. vladimir putin is a lawyer and he thanks about legalizing many of the things that he is doing. it's more a matter of how the system functions whether or not it's legal or not. there are several books about russia and soviet union economic reform. right now it's the final part of the new book with the working title russia's crony capitalism. the main i
anders: thank you very much, paul. and the helsinki commission for this invitation. indeed i think the cryptography is a very important topic. when i worked as an economic advisor to the government, my vision of corruption was like this. a pyramid, little at the top and a lot of the bottom. then, change like this, the. amid was inverted, lots of corruption at the top and little at the bottom. it works much better now than it used to but now it looks like this. it has become an atomic mushroom...
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willf global britain, we continue to work at bridging anderences between nations forging global responses for the fundamental prosperity and security to that of our allies around the world. that is what we did at this summer -- summit. i commend the statements to the house. you, mr. speaker. i think the prime minister for a copy of the statement. there was barely a mention of international policy in the manifesto. governmentthat the is apparently now asking other parties for their policy ideas. if the prime minister would like it, i am happy to furnish her with a copy of the election manifesto. mr. speaker, the government is rather esteemed and added pivotal moment in our country and the world amid uncertainty over northnuclear korea, refugees continue to flee war and destruction, ongoing theemics, and equality, and impact of climate change are the core global challenges of our times. just when we need strong government, we have weakness from this government. president attempts to pull the plug on the paris climate change deal. ,nly, mr. speaker, a belated informal mention and brief meeti
willf global britain, we continue to work at bridging anderences between nations forging global responses for the fundamental prosperity and security to that of our allies around the world. that is what we did at this summer -- summit. i commend the statements to the house. you, mr. speaker. i think the prime minister for a copy of the statement. there was barely a mention of international policy in the manifesto. governmentthat the is apparently now asking other parties for their policy ideas....
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anders anderson? >> tom, thanks very much.is fond of taking credit for a new coal mine in pennsylvania even though he got approval before he took office. work up a sweat during the day, not at night. tempur-pedic breeze is now cooler than ever. to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer... and wake up feeling refreshed. ( ♪ ) nothing performs like a tempur-pedic. and our july 4th event is the perfect time to buy one. save up to $500 on select tempur-breeze® mattress sets. find your exclusive breeze retailer at tempurpedic.com. find your exclusive breeze retailer hi..and i know that we have phonaccident forgiveness.gent, so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. and still have dry eye symptoms? ready for some relief? xiidra is the first and only eye drop approved for both the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in each eye, twice a day. common
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. >> well, as they say, annie and stephanie, after the party is the trump party ander that is the after politics. and i leave you on that note. i won't force to you respond to that one. that does do it for me. see you all back here tomorrow night if you tune in. i hope you will. 6:00 p.m. eastern. also, check us out on face back or twitter at the beat with ari. and you can get me at regular old e-mail. i do read them. "hardball with chris matthews" starts now. >> mooch, vamoose. let's play hard ball. >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. faced with a full scale investigation, over collusion with russia during the 20 sf election president trump has engaged in russian style purgees. fill paul manafort, the campaign manager, axed. then chris christie, transition chief, axed.
. >> well, as they say, annie and stephanie, after the party is the trump party ander that is the after politics. and i leave you on that note. i won't force to you respond to that one. that does do it for me. see you all back here tomorrow night if you tune in. i hope you will. 6:00 p.m. eastern. also, check us out on face back or twitter at the beat with ari. and you can get me at regular old e-mail. i do read them. "hardball with chris matthews" starts now. >> mooch,...
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much of the violence that was pick taking place seemed to be motivating by establishing political anderer the to have until control.ch friends and colleagues from smaller or or less powerful tribes were concerned at the expansion of -- [inaudible] in other areas. seemingly with the support of the spla or large militia groups such as the white army. some shared concerns that post-independence the violence s would increase and lead to war. these were concerns that south sudanese colleagues were sharing with me as we were running into the referendum period. and even post-independence several colleagues said now the real conflict begins. who's going to run the country x. that was particularly acute when i was hearing that from colleagues from the equatorial -- [inaudible] the large number of soldiers that were in juba. during the referendum period, the -- [inaudible] invested heavily in reaching out to citizens to support independence. the people of south sudan were enthusiastic and hopeful that an independent south sudan would reconcile its differences, develop infrastructure, support and wo
much of the violence that was pick taking place seemed to be motivating by establishing political anderer the to have until control.ch friends and colleagues from smaller or or less powerful tribes were concerned at the expansion of -- [inaudible] in other areas. seemingly with the support of the spla or large militia groups such as the white army. some shared concerns that post-independence the violence s would increase and lead to war. these were concerns that south sudanese colleagues were...
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. ♪ >> reporter: anders gadegaard is the dean of copenhagen cathedral. >> when you add this jazz tone vital for people and it becomes easier for us to proclaim the gospel so to speak. >> reporter: the jazz mass was written by bassist chris minh doky, brother of the pianist. >> if you take an old song from the danish song tradition that's 300 years old, there's a reason why it lasted 300 years, because the melody is really good. if you take the melody and set it free and don't constrain it in any boxed in way and just present it as is with a contemporary harmonization and presentation, you'll hear that this melody is universal. it's basically the same as hearing a pop song from the '50s that turns into a jazz standard. >> reporter: the claim that denmark is the epicenter of global jazz may be disputed, but this congregation proves beyond doubt the spirit is strong. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in copenhagen. >> woodruff: author gayle tzemach lemmon usually reports for us from the other side of the world, covering stories such as the refugee crisis and child marriage. tonig
. ♪ >> reporter: anders gadegaard is the dean of copenhagen cathedral. >> when you add this jazz tone vital for people and it becomes easier for us to proclaim the gospel so to speak. >> reporter: the jazz mass was written by bassist chris minh doky, brother of the pianist. >> if you take an old song from the danish song tradition that's 300 years old, there's a reason why it lasted 300 years, because the melody is really good. if you take the melody and set it free...
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we had become the first generation to know with certainty that life would be anderent for our childrenn for ourselves come in just a few years time. where historypan, unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created at has a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to today by your cable or satellite provider. announcer: on lectures in history, villanova via university professor discuss the focused on the premises of warner -- in this classwhich was about an hour. >> all right. welcome. womenlass will focus on and all truism during the u.s. civil war. read a primary source documents in the civilwoman war, louisa made assured prisoners. ourre going to start off day by
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and not hiding anything from him, and the way that they used this place really facilitated some anderful conversation, they were able to delve into some of the major issues, and come up with some very incredible solutions that may not been possible at the white house or more formal places. ins building was constructed 1938. fdr brings an architect to the site by the name of henry toombs from the state of georgia who is no stranger to fdr. they work together on several projects in the past, including the hyde park town library, the stone cottage, as well as a couple buildings down in warm springs in georgia. he knew what fdr wanted, but he was not brought up to design this building himself. fdr had every intention of doing that. he was going to design the building, toombs was going to make sure that everything was going to work. but he designed not only to meet his personal interests in the dutch influence of this, but his physical needs. he was in the wheelchair, so he designed this in such a way that he can use this place. on towas an earthen ramp the porch which he would've been helped
and not hiding anything from him, and the way that they used this place really facilitated some anderful conversation, they were able to delve into some of the major issues, and come up with some very incredible solutions that may not been possible at the white house or more formal places. ins building was constructed 1938. fdr brings an architect to the site by the name of henry toombs from the state of georgia who is no stranger to fdr. they work together on several projects in the past,...
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executive order states mission, the commission shall consistent with applicable law study the registration ander voting processes used in federal elections. commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the president that identifies the following, a, those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies andha practices that enhance the american people's confidence in integrity of voting processes used in federal elections. b, those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies and practices that undermine the american people's confidence and the integrity of the voting processes used in federal elections and c, vulnerabilities in voting systems that could lead to improper voter registration and improper voting including fraudulent voting registration and fraudulent voting. are there any comments on the mission and if not, whether he proceed to the next item on the agenda? all right. seeing none, with le move to the bylaws and operating procedures. so at this point, we have not formally adopted any bylaws yet and that's our next order of business. there is presented to thee commi
executive order states mission, the commission shall consistent with applicable law study the registration ander voting processes used in federal elections. commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the president that identifies the following, a, those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies andha practices that enhance the american people's confidence in integrity of voting processes used in federal elections. b, those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies...
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. >> this used to be a ku67en for thee ander thols?t group. >> in 2014 her team's discovery just up these stairs proved neanderthals were capable of abstract thinking, once thought impossible. it's called hashtags, deliberately lines carved in stone. >> deliberately as in a conscious decision make an impression on the rock. whether they were trying to communicate a msa a message as, i don't know, rudimentary laugh, you never know. i always stop short of saying art. when looking at it human race. >> reporter: that skpremgs helps gives the basis for the world you nighted heritage last year. >> over the 00,000 case on the lock. ten of them have a knneandertha presence. >> reporter: a lost city slowly unearthed. >> sort of like a time capsule. >> yes, absolutely. i never thought of it that way. yes, it is. you're walking in same place the neanderthals were walking and you find a little bit of evidence that's ages. >> reporter: it's still unclear what caused the neanderthals to go extinct. but if it's a clue, what other clues are found. >>
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but, you know, anders osilan knows the state of the economic reform thinking and can do a better job of answering sort of the content of what a reform package would look like. >> doctor? >> i would say that first you need to get rid of the regime. you can't change anything with people who are all dependent on a corrupt system. you have to change the people, the leadership. that's the only way. in order to do that, you need democratic elections. early democratic elections of both president and the parliament and then lower down after that. the economic reform we know how to do. that's not a big problem. >> additional questions? right there. right next to you, katia. >> i want to call attention to the best and worst of russia. one has -- to stress the best of the 90th birthday, she's a long standing chairwoman of the moscow helsinki group and usually reformed to as the doyenne of the russian and soviet movement before that. i wanted to ask a question to per -- perhaps to you about something -- a rumor i heard for many years which is that putin is probably the richest man in the world.
but, you know, anders osilan knows the state of the economic reform thinking and can do a better job of answering sort of the content of what a reform package would look like. >> doctor? >> i would say that first you need to get rid of the regime. you can't change anything with people who are all dependent on a corrupt system. you have to change the people, the leadership. that's the only way. in order to do that, you need democratic elections. early democratic elections of both...
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since that time, the lebanese army has been fighting continually to guard lebanon's ander and prevents other terrorists, of which there are many, from gaining a foothold inside of their country. the united states military has been proud to help that fight and will continue to do so. american assistance can help to ensure that the lebanese army is the only defender lebanon needs. it's a very effective fighting force. threats to the lebanese people come from inside, as well. below -- hezbollah is a menace to the lebanese state, people, and entire region. the group continues to increase its military arsenal, which threatens to start another conflict with israel, constantly fighting them back. with the support of iran, the organization is fueling humanitarian catastrophe in syria. zbolah likes to portray itself as a defender of lebanese interests, but it's very clear that it's true interests are those of itself and its sponsor, iran. i have emphasized that syria's neighbors must take responsibility for helping refugees until they can return home and rebuild their country. the lebanese peo
since that time, the lebanese army has been fighting continually to guard lebanon's ander and prevents other terrorists, of which there are many, from gaining a foothold inside of their country. the united states military has been proud to help that fight and will continue to do so. american assistance can help to ensure that the lebanese army is the only defender lebanon needs. it's a very effective fighting force. threats to the lebanese people come from inside, as well. below -- hezbollah is...
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> anders/24hours fitness member: "it was a bit of a scare. i am not going to lie, obviously, my son comes here with me too"> nat/sot haaziqdo you think they did a good enough job of letting you know?according to a statement from 24 hour fitness media, the solano county public health department notified 24 hour fitness back on june 16th about a confirmed tuberculosis case of one of its members. that was two weeks ago.nat/sot haaziqwhen did you first find out?a little late says registered nurse genia johnson officials at the solano county public health department say that the last time the infected person worked out here was back in may 2017. the pub
> nat/sot haaziqdo you think they did a good enough job of letting you know?according to a statement from 24 hour fitness media, the solano county public health department notified 24 hour fitness back on june 16th about a confirmed tuberculosis case of one of its members. that was two weeks ago.nat/sot haaziqwhen did you first find out?a little late says registered nurse genia johnson officials at the solano county public health department say that the last time the infected person worked...
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where various levels from the ministers of government, minister ander into er inter i justice, the head of the units for drug trafficking control, the vice president of venezuela, the former president of the national assembly, essentially the speaker of the house, woman the department of justice told ""the wall street journal"" is a kingpin. the members of the president's own household directly are involved in this trafficking. you have a situation where the security officials, because of the alliance that hugo chavez made with the farc, had access to vast tons of cocaine. and then went about the task of moving this to cocaine to the national territory and using the resources of the state and personnel in the state. you have these ministers of government who were more preoccupied with the criminal activities than they were to doing their own jobs as ministers of government. and there was no accident. it was something where hugo chavez systemically destroyed the institutions of government, checks and balance, any kind of oversight over his power, and even through his foreign policy devel
where various levels from the ministers of government, minister ander into er inter i justice, the head of the units for drug trafficking control, the vice president of venezuela, the former president of the national assembly, essentially the speaker of the house, woman the department of justice told ""the wall street journal"" is a kingpin. the members of the president's own household directly are involved in this trafficking. you have a situation where the security...