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andnd that's really where neonicotinoids came from. the idea was thatat these chemicals, although highly toxic to insects, are less acutely toxic to mammals, they're less acutely toxic to fish. they also thought, what if we can target them insiside the plant? if we n target them inside the plant, this is going to be better, because the animals outside the plant arere not going to be affected. >> they became popular because they were useas a sysysmic insecticide, so you could apappy itit to the seeeed and it wouout be put in the ground a t the ant would take iupup as grows, eventualally giving the plant prototection from m pests. >> they''re founund in the leav, the stems, the roots, and the pollen and the nectar. and nobody really thought about that weak link, which was toxic pollen, toxic nectar, and toxic for a long time in these crops. >> neonicicotinoids are nerve toxins affecting thnenervous system of organis. . bayer crop science says they are safe for honeybees. >> honeneybee health in north america began to deinine many years b
andnd that's really where neonicotinoids came from. the idea was thatat these chemicals, although highly toxic to insects, are less acutely toxic to mammals, they're less acutely toxic to fish. they also thought, what if we can target them insiside the plant? if we n target them inside the plant, this is going to be better, because the animals outside the plant arere not going to be affected. >> they became popular because they were useas a sysysmic insecticide, so you could apappy itit...
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repoporter: doctoror enoch agbebeleseshie andnd his colles are setting g off to give e mel care to people on an island in the vast lake e volta. it's a riskyky venture. dr. agagbeleseshie: : in the w, we have e a lot of stutumps. and d sometimes ththe boats aree to hit thehe stumps and d they capspsize. reporter: the doctor and hisis teamill be treating fishermen and theieir families. momortalitratetes ong womemeand childrdren here arare well abe average. childbirirth and malararia aree ggest kills. dr. agbeleleseshie comes h hern his free t time. normally, he works at a hospal on the mainland. hehe and one other doctor look after hundred thousand peoe.e. in germany, for example, the average is 400 doctors per 100,000. dr. agbeleseshie: so, this is one of the stumps. as you can see. reporter: the submergetrtree ststumps are frorom the time be ththe man-made r reservo wasas crcreated in the 1960's. a boatman who knows the waters well steers the vessel safely past the partially submerged hazard afafter an hour'r's journey, e teteam arrives.. the island is home to nearly 20,000 people. enoch
repoporter: doctoror enoch agbebeleseshie andnd his colles are setting g off to give e mel care to people on an island in the vast lake e volta. it's a riskyky venture. dr. agagbeleseshie: : in the w, we have e a lot of stutumps. and d sometimes ththe boats aree to hit thehe stumps and d they capspsize. reporter: the doctor and hisis teamill be treating fishermen and theieir families. momortalitratetes ong womemeand childrdren here arare well abe average. childbirirth and malararia aree ggest...
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how badad our relioions between washington andnd beijing tonigh? alexandra: we have to say that the trade war betweween the u.s. and china is escalating very quickly and it is going to have consnsequences and talks so far dd not bringng us cler to o a solution.. we are h hearing from m beijingt the chinesee government thinks that the u.s. is trying to punish china for its ecoconomic growth. experts say that president trump is trying to increase pressure to get china to makeke more concncessions, however we have o say thahat b because our economs are so connected today, in the long term, this dispute is going to hurt china and the united states. brent: our correspondent on the story tonight at the united nations in new york city. thank you. there are n new allegations tonight of sexual misisconduct against supreme court nominenee brett kavanaugh. a third accuser claims she witnessed sexually abusive behavior by kavanaugh directed at girls at high school parties in the early 1980's. the woman also said she was gang raped at one of these parties, alth
how badad our relioions between washington andnd beijing tonigh? alexandra: we have to say that the trade war betweween the u.s. and china is escalating very quickly and it is going to have consnsequences and talks so far dd not bringng us cler to o a solution.. we are h hearing from m beijingt the chinesee government thinks that the u.s. is trying to punish china for its ecoconomic growth. experts say that president trump is trying to increase pressure to get china to makeke more...
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but regardless of what you believe she regards on - - to live deserves to be heard that is dignified andnd respectful to both sides with as much verifiable information gathered before hand and now there are allegations that should be examined there is one way to get to the bottom of this with a quiet serious and thorough background check by the fbi. that is a logical way to go the fbi's professional they have a large incentive to tell the truth opening the fbi investigation is a routine practice for judicial nominations that happens over and over again when new information comes out that my so concerned they should want the fbi to handle the allegations in fact there is only one way to get to the bottom of these allegations the independent background check by the fbi on the one hand they avoid this serious way to get at the allegations by the fbi. for some reason both the white house and republicans are blocking the investigation.b for its purpose when we asked the republican friends and president trump if president trump and senate republicans are so certain those allegations are true why
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doesn't work force voluntarily join date andnd time as nato united states. cancel met medicine just because had to admit about over russia. my mom all dressed russian i know any any went and today day russia. on and on and on and they say it's just call clientele fun his his weekly at budget which is. to say. we have we have sat independently concluded that is there not enough evidence to bring charges against. rules for the following lines. the considers there's a man matters like. eighty the at the antenna matches a new nearly as cargo and detect testosterone in a vaguely. the u. uses as russian. and was losing three felt about tom within within ten to years crow and the neck pain mainly the you can't have got. concluded that the rules laid right by the cease and better education alright right off offices in the right direction in meeting she had had a sense of is. also known as the teaching are you. this is a subtlety after about an russian state date. a senate race runs right in indian. country until total to get things knows on the crimina. he says sinc
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their habitat is cleared by legal andnd illegal loggers to make room for palm oil planantations. we sent ourur u.. field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. here the leuser ecosystem m is one of the last remaining strongholds for indonesian wildlilife. it's a 6-million-acre protected park, but it's being illegally cut down to make room for palm oil. >> wewe've e driven intnto the r ecosyststem. this is a place e f tigers, elephphants, rhinos, and orangutans. it's susupposed to e protecteded. but we'veve been td off by rangegers here that there is illegal deforestation going onon as we speak. we're going to go and try to film them and get t right up close t to te destructction. keep going. we've been hiking for hours to get here, right on the edge of where the trees are being cut d down. i'm standnding just ters from whwhere the chainsawas are opererating. i'm whihisperig because we'veve been tolold by r guguides that these e people are highly dangerorous. [chainsaws in backgrouound] and it's likekely to get violent if wewe move any closer. [man shououts in d
their habitat is cleared by legal andnd illegal loggers to make room for palm oil planantations. we sent ourur u.. field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. here the leuser ecosystem m is one of the last remaining strongholds for indonesian wildlilife. it's a 6-million-acre protected park, but it's being illegally cut down to make room for palm oil. >> wewe've e driven intnto the r ecosyststem. this is a place e f tigers, elephphants, rhinos, and orangutans. it's...
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a were brought back tt the main island by boat andnd by buss in another case there were some1 schoolchildren ho h had been tatandeddin a wowooddd area a by fallen treessand he latest report is ttat those trees have children have been returned to their homes. cleanuppis the underway. at the same e time many hohousee left witithout electricity and thhre a are other parts of the infrastructure which are going to take much longer to be repaired. this a major airport is still closed. authorities scrambling to deal with that concern. >> yes. this is perhaps the biggest serving thht part oo the country anddit is closed. there is a press conference goong on now byythe company what they arare saying iss essentialllly they don't know wn theyey are going to o able to rn and officials in the area of osaka and kyoto are worried thi% is going to have a major ththe ability of people to travl around the country. one e of the nation's largest airportsts has bben knocked outf coomission and it') not clear when it is going to be back. >> michael pence, thank you. russian warplanes ave struck rebel targets, kil
a were brought back tt the main island by boat andnd by buss in another case there were some1 schoolchildren ho h had been tatandeddin a wowooddd area a by fallen treessand he latest report is ttat those trees have children have been returned to their homes. cleanuppis the underway. at the same e time many hohousee left witithout electricity and thhre a are other parts of the infrastructure which are going to take much longer to be repaired. this a major airport is still closed. authorities...
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. >> the fact that people t turn such a blind eye to it andnd cocovered it up because i didn't want to becocome rick -- be cald racist is hard to stomach. >> the perpetrator is now in prison but there are others who are still at large. brent: on tuesday, two german coaches will as the most prestigious club of football returns for the champion leg. liverpool will be hosted in a mouthwatering grouping. >> one common denominator. this club led the title, lifted the german cup and made it to the champions league final. now he is in liverpool but thomas took over and won the german cup for venting his current gig at paris. in the french capital, they have a plethora of stars in his squad, most notably one of the world cup's most impressive players. they are among the season's favorites to win the tournament. >> everyone knows a about the quality and his teaea is builtt for winninththe championons leue. it has been easy for them because of the unbelievable quality they have. >> that is something that liverpool also has, polity. they have beefed up their squad and boast the top goals: -- goal
. >> the fact that people t turn such a blind eye to it andnd cocovered it up because i didn't want to becocome rick -- be cald racist is hard to stomach. >> the perpetrator is now in prison but there are others who are still at large. brent: on tuesday, two german coaches will as the most prestigious club of football returns for the champion leg. liverpool will be hosted in a mouthwatering grouping. >> one common denominator. this club led the title, lifted the german cup and...
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. >> this morning we're watching showers down to the south andnd west some of these if they hold together could be right through the d.c. metro area. chuck is back in a few minutes with a closer look at the timin of that and big changes as we head into your weekend coming up. >> plus crack open a cold one. it may only be 4:41. 5:00 mewhere. what's behind this party for a i had been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. i serve in the general assemblynd we work together across the aisle to get things done. atd that's the way it itca. what fred needed was a management team. not just to have a long-tm strategy for quantity of life, but also an active strategy for quality of life. my psa is under control. ctca gave me an unity to accomplish my goals and my dreams. learn more at canccenter.com/philadelphia appointments available now. i put criminals in prison during the dayd i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, anged diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual o
. >> this morning we're watching showers down to the south andnd west some of these if they hold together could be right through the d.c. metro area. chuck is back in a few minutes with a closer look at the timin of that and big changes as we head into your weekend coming up. >> plus crack open a cold one. it may only be 4:41. 5:00 mewhere. what's behind this party for a i had been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. i serve in the general assemblynd we work together across the...
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the video f features clclaire ag a human rights w watch andnd two fathers who were deported from the.s. to guatemala. was with my daughter. we were holding hands. ththen they separated us. they p put me in a jail c cell. and they brorought my dadaughteo aa differentntail as well. o over t past t w months, the u.s. g government s separated ththousands ofof c children fror parents at the borderr comome en know many of t those familieiese beenen reunified i in th.s. in about 360 cases, the k kids r rn dedetained in ththe united stats while ththe parentnt has been depoported back to her home cotry. we went to guatemala to try to see what we could find these parerents andnd talk to thehem t what their expxperience e has b. >> when n these kids are separad,d, they go into a system of shehelters or detetention centers. the conditions vary widely. that impmports looook, we know e haveve been seriouous allegatiof abuse and mistreaeatment, cling sexual assault, phphysical abus, and inpropriatatuse of psychotropic drugs. >> every dayayhat goes b by for thesese families is another dayf harm. the
the video f features clclaire ag a human rights w watch andnd two fathers who were deported from the.s. to guatemala. was with my daughter. we were holding hands. ththen they separated us. they p put me in a jail c cell. and they brorought my dadaughteo aa differentntail as well. o over t past t w months, the u.s. g government s separated ththousands ofof c children fror parents at the borderr comome en know many of t those familieiese beenen reunified i in th.s. in about 360 cases, the k kids...
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frankly, as amended at the supreme court bar andnd as a united states senator, i feel it's never been more at risk. thank you. >> before i call on senator cornyn, how ridiculous it is to say that we don't have the records that it takes to determine this person qualified to be on the supreme court with all the documents we have at up to more than we've had in the five supreme court nominees. how do we make those decisions for the other five? mr. chairman? if you're not giving the whole picture, 90% of the document we have not seen. it's not the number speech i would be glad respond to that but spears when you hire an intern with 19% of the resume -- >> senator cornyn. senator cornyn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. judge kavanaugh, welcome to you and your family and friends i'm amazed at theva poker face i've seen on the front row during all of this pandemonium. unlike anything i've seen before in a confirmation hearing. in my view it's not because your opponents don't know enough about you. it's because they do know all they need to know, , apparently, to oppose your nomination. and even
frankly, as amended at the supreme court bar andnd as a united states senator, i feel it's never been more at risk. thank you. >> before i call on senator cornyn, how ridiculous it is to say that we don't have the records that it takes to determine this person qualified to be on the supreme court with all the documents we have at up to more than we've had in the five supreme court nominees. how do we make those decisions for the other five? mr. chairman? if you're not giving the whole...
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u some slack on the knowledge and but, in return, we want access to this materiaial, alall of it, andndwe want it wn three months. so there's a hard deadline in place. phil: here with business news and the delicate situation in puerto rico. reporter: and economy in the midst of a perfect storm, if you will. a year ago, hurricane maria hit the island of puerto rico. the island, considered a u.s. territory, has had a tough time trying to rebuild critical infrastructure after the storm. critics say the u.s. government didn't do enough to provide relief after the emergency. even when the island someday closes this c chapter, economomc problems will be far from over. >> one year on from the disaster, and in many parts of the island, rebuilding has yet to begin. often, many -- from above, it is an island with plastic sheeting, roofs ripped off by hurriricane maria. this woman lives under one of these tarps. >> when it rains, my house gets wet. ththrope what -- the roof was ripped off because i it was made by cheap materials. the water was very high. it went all through the house. fema is the
u some slack on the knowledge and but, in return, we want access to this materiaial, alall of it, andndwe want it wn three months. so there's a hard deadline in place. phil: here with business news and the delicate situation in puerto rico. reporter: and economy in the midst of a perfect storm, if you will. a year ago, hurricane maria hit the island of puerto rico. the island, considered a u.s. territory, has had a tough time trying to rebuild critical infrastructure after the storm. critics...
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because i feel very much andnd e immigrant but i have felt i have felt that done to me and i haveo seen friends do that to other people. gen i try to gently tried to gently remind them that we are in this, together. >>host: the next call comes from santa cruz california you are on with our author go ahead.. go ahead >>, caller: i was calling about the misinformation that we areo. getting is a good idea for the k immigrant but they have these or jobs they first get here they're not making any money but nobody wants to do it they're doing jobs americans don't want to do and now it cost too much money to live so how do theyive, so pw >> i think his question was more what happens when somebody first crosses the border?et tha what's the experience like trying to get that first job and where do they live?? >> in my family and the people a pretty good know before you even cross theah border, there is a pretty good possibili ty you already have a a job waiting for you.. whet whether agriculture or in construduction or the service industry but much of that is all word-of-mouth. one of the things
because i feel very much andnd e immigrant but i have felt i have felt that done to me and i haveo seen friends do that to other people. gen i try to gently tried to gently remind them that we are in this, together. >>host: the next call comes from santa cruz california you are on with our author go ahead.. go ahead >>, caller: i was calling about the misinformation that we areo. getting is a good idea for the k immigrant but they have these or jobs they first get here they're not...
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overtime we'llee how much o an impact comes northbound into northern virginia andnd mary everybody needs to be on guard. the eye itself is likely to make land fall late thursday but could hang on the north carolina 8coastline for some hours or longer. so the impacts are likely to be most severe from saturday to tuesday of next week and our main threat will be possibility of severe flooding. that's going to be the main threat for us. bermuda is now officially out of the path of the storm. the storm is going to make a landfall sometime late thursday, most likely as a category 4 storm. this will be the fartherest north -- farthest north on record to have a storm likee that m landfall. it will linger from thursday night until saturday and then the remnants going inland could bring serious amounts of rain te the h elevations of southwest virginia and the western carolinas. all of that water has to go downhill that means not only is there a coastal problem but a huge fresh water flooding issue. especially just downe to south and west. overtime the remembnants of tha are likely to stay until mo
overtime we'llee how much o an impact comes northbound into northern virginia andnd mary everybody needs to be on guard. the eye itself is likely to make land fall late thursday but could hang on the north carolina 8coastline for some hours or longer. so the impacts are likely to be most severe from saturday to tuesday of next week and our main threat will be possibility of severe flooding. that's going to be the main threat for us. bermuda is now officially out of the path of the storm. the...
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others in a social security and medicare, 90% of all federal money is in the department of homeland andndrity and defense. i am sure -- did he have to get a special bill when he bombed syria? by mistake, it turned out. no, obviously there are discretionary funds there. they don't need to be spent just to send off bombs, to make boeing richer than they already are for no purpose at all. >> tucker: huh. so why is that not happening? >> i suspect everyone around him is telling him, "no you can't do that." which is why i'm glad i have the opportunity on your tv show to say "yes you can, mr. president, remember november 8th 2016? remember that great night"? you are president. of course you can build the wall. that is most of what the military did for the first 100 years.si we were not going around remaking the rest of the world. it was the military building forts on our border, defending american borders is the number one job of the commander in chief. and again, the constitution makes him -- >> tucker: wait, wait, wait. the number one job for the military is to increase the gdp of cultures th
others in a social security and medicare, 90% of all federal money is in the department of homeland andndrity and defense. i am sure -- did he have to get a special bill when he bombed syria? by mistake, it turned out. no, obviously there are discretionary funds there. they don't need to be spent just to send off bombs, to make boeing richer than they already are for no purpose at all. >> tucker: huh. so why is that not happening? >> i suspect everyone around him is telling him,...
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i think it's a tremendous sense of gratitude andnd ation. >> he will serve three years in prison and then he'll be eligible for patrol. if patrol is denied, he will serve no more than ten years. wendy, back to you. >>> systems are back u tonight for delta airlines. but earlier, there was a technology issue that sparked ground stops at every u.s. airport. delta hasn't clarified what that was. but the nionwide ground stop was brief. things were back up and running at our 309: this evening. the airline says there's no disruption to flights in the air. if you expect someone flying in tonight, they should be arriving >>> police are stepping up controls on those that skipped out on paying metro fees ons rand buses. officers have given out 8,000 citations. citations can raise from the cost of the fare, up to 250 bucks. re money goes to the direction where theer is cited, rather than the metro. the stationith the most cases, waby the y, gallery place. the anacosta station is the second. they are trying to stop the program. >>> news 4 is hosting a live debate tomorrow night. the candidates fo
i think it's a tremendous sense of gratitude andnd ation. >> he will serve three years in prison and then he'll be eligible for patrol. if patrol is denied, he will serve no more than ten years. wendy, back to you. >>> systems are back u tonight for delta airlines. but earlier, there was a technology issue that sparked ground stops at every u.s. airport. delta hasn't clarified what that was. but the nionwide ground stop was brief. things were back up and running at our 309: this...
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from pepperdine, and a phd from the university of southern california, better known to senator harris andnd i as usc. you are a professor at philly with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer-reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your worksh and research. and that's if that were not enough, you are a white, a mother of two sons, and a constituent from california. so i am very grateful to you for your strength and your bravery in coming forward. i know it's hard. but before i turn it over, i want to say something about what is to be discussed today and where we are as a country. to violence is a serious problem, and one that largely goes unseen. in the united states it's estimated by the centers for disease control, one in three women, and one in six men will experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetime. according to the rape, abuse and incest national network, 60% of sexual assault go unreported. in addition, when survivors to report their assaults, it's often years later, , due to the trauma they suffered and fearin
from pepperdine, and a phd from the university of southern california, better known to senator harris andnd i as usc. you are a professor at philly with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer-reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your worksh and research. and that's if that were not enough, you are a white, a mother of two sons, and a constituent from california. so i am very grateful to you for your strength and your bravery in...
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cannot stand that is a challenge america seeks to confront we are building a movement of democrats andnd r independents. so we are recruiting and supporting great leaders and public servants foror office who can run for office and serve independent of political parties to represent theo people and not the special interest to bring the country together. >> putting your back into a candidate how do you find an independent candidate? >> someone running for office not to either political party with the general election ballot. there are over 450 independent candidates running for state and federal office 100 more than 2016 more than twice as many as before so they are growing in number. and then to figure out who to support we have endorsed 27 of those candidates what they get from their political party access to the community of donors or supporters and to run a competitive campaign. and in particular with independence? >> joining you from denver colorado this is a great time for our state organization unite colorado. last time i joined you last year we were retreating -- trying to recruity
cannot stand that is a challenge america seeks to confront we are building a movement of democrats andnd r independents. so we are recruiting and supporting great leaders and public servants foror office who can run for office and serve independent of political parties to represent theo people and not the special interest to bring the country together. >> putting your back into a candidate how do you find an independent candidate? >> someone running for office not to either...
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however, the ceo andnd f of fed ex is exactly right, that a trade war would be detrimental to everyone'sno e and detrimental to everyone's prosperi. i think he's both correct and it's just the right thing to do to be very vocal about why it would hurt everyone.ex fend just globally the economy. >> on that note, we'll leave it there, don. don broughton with broughton capital. >>> sales disappoi oracle. the enterprise software giant topped profit estimates that said weaker growth causedve e to miss the mark. the company also announced a $12 billion stock buy bacwe as . shares initially fell in after hours trading. it finished the regular session down a tick at$49.18. >>> the department of justice has given the green light to cigna's $52 billion acquisitions of exp scripts. the company said they now expect that deal to close by ohe end the year. cigna shares rose by1% shares of express scripts were higher by t4%. >> treatment intended to revent migraines has now won approval from thefda. the therapy is viewed as a crucialource of revenue in the generic drug maker's turn around. the shares wer
however, the ceo andnd f of fed ex is exactly right, that a trade war would be detrimental to everyone'sno e and detrimental to everyone's prosperi. i think he's both correct and it's just the right thing to do to be very vocal about why it would hurt everyone.ex fend just globally the economy. >> on that note, we'll leave it there, don. don broughton with broughton capital. >>> sales disappoi oracle. the enterprise software giant topped profit estimates that said weaker growth...
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millions of civilian lives arere atat risk, andnd turkey, especi, fears another wawave of refuge tryingo cross itits border tuturkey alreadydy hosts more tn three million refufugees from syria. this number r could go up p by another r million or e even re,o this would be e a huge finanancl burden for turkey. so i guess he was not happy to hear the german minister sayay that berlin is considedering to boost its humanitarian assistance to countries like turkey, should such an offensive really happen. brent: the turkish government has released we know two prominent german journalists from prison, but several other germans are still in detention on political charges. how likely is it, julia, that the german foreign minister will be able to secure their release? julia: well, he repeatedlyly sad hehe would openly talk aboutut h human rights issues here in turkey. he alslso said hmementioned thee cases. germany says these people are in jail here in turkekey for polititical reasons. turkey, on the o other hand, sas it needs to go after what it calls terrorists or terrorist susupportersrs, and i
millions of civilian lives arere atat risk, andnd turkey, especi, fears another wawave of refuge tryingo cross itits border tuturkey alreadydy hosts more tn three million refufugees from syria. this number r could go up p by another r million or e even re,o this would be e a huge finanancl burden for turkey. so i guess he was not happy to hear the german minister sayay that berlin is considedering to boost its humanitarian assistance to countries like turkey, should such an offensive really...
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as we gather here, today, keep lost andndful of lives of the heroism of all our uniformed service personnel and every citizen. i ask that you strengthen our resolve, to reflect more fully on these great baroque examples of selfless service in our lives today. this observance and may we always remember that sacrifice and the cause of freedom is never in vain. it conquers all. it tramples every evil force. grant peace to those we have lost in this conflict against evil, and give renewed strength to those who continue the fight, wherever it may be found. we ask all this in your holy and sovereign name, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, general pulsatile the -- paul silva. >> we me begin by offering a heartfelt welcome to the family and friends of those who lost their lives in this place on mr. vicegrade president, your royal highness, distinguished guests, and most of all, friends and family of survivors of the fallen, good morning. remember and honor those who are taken from us too soon on that fateful morning, the 125 service members and civilians working in the pentagon, the 59 men and women a
as we gather here, today, keep lost andndful of lives of the heroism of all our uniformed service personnel and every citizen. i ask that you strengthen our resolve, to reflect more fully on these great baroque examples of selfless service in our lives today. this observance and may we always remember that sacrifice and the cause of freedom is never in vain. it conquers all. it tramples every evil force. grant peace to those we have lost in this conflict against evil, and give renewed strength...
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i andnd they went from basically low single digit percentage points in the polls to all this and 15% and and and and they did very well in the last election so i think this is to be fair to say over that's probably. what he was referring to and he's on the front lines of this because he's the interior minister as well and is in charge of the police and is dealing with this everyday also exacerbated exacerbated the end time migrants sentiment for example by suggesting germany oughta be shutting down its? border. big debate that he had with the chancellor and i think he's running scared because his bass down in bavaria they're very concerned about this and and there there is this kind of schizophrenia about it because on the other hand as you would be the first to point out bavaria. has done more for refugees than any other state they've taken and more -- they've they've been very generous in and they're their contributions to dealing with the crisis so. you have that on the one hand and then on the other hand you have the rhetoric and i think that that they have the a fdc behind them
i andnd they went from basically low single digit percentage points in the polls to all this and 15% and and and and they did very well in the last election so i think this is to be fair to say over that's probably. what he was referring to and he's on the front lines of this because he's the interior minister as well and is in charge of the police and is dealing with this everyday also exacerbated exacerbated the end time migrants sentiment for example by suggesting germany oughta be shutting...
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and then to comment on the checks andnd balances and as a fervent believer that is enshrined in the first amendment but the truth is the truth will come out to assess and evaluate i will be somewhat harsh but it is absolutely true that is demonstrated in the book he did everything he could to keep the truth from coming out. some say it was a moral issue no. he committed perjury and encouraged others to lie whether he was in the process that wee describe as the abuse of power. so also to mention to former speakers of the house in the united states senator. people are called to account for their actions so i was on my way to the shuttle to new york and the cabdriver that i hop in the cabin the cabdriver i was going to say a west african country and said mister star is that you? >> he said in my country this never could have happened. our leaders can do anything they want they are never called to account. that is not america. >> you used to be president of baylor university. >> i was fired unfortunately i was dismissed not as chancellor i held two positions. the board of regents made a deter
and then to comment on the checks andnd balances and as a fervent believer that is enshrined in the first amendment but the truth is the truth will come out to assess and evaluate i will be somewhat harsh but it is absolutely true that is demonstrated in the book he did everything he could to keep the truth from coming out. some say it was a moral issue no. he committed perjury and encouraged others to lie whether he was in the process that wee describe as the abuse of power. so also to mention...
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assassination will dissuade confident and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country andnd as we all know in the united states political system of the early 2000's what goes around comes around. i am an optimistic guy, i always try to be on the sunrise side to have mountain, to be optimistic about the day that is coming but today i have to say that i fear for the future. last time i was here i told this committee that a federal judge must be independent and not swayed by political pressure, i said i was such a judge and i am. i will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process. you have tried hard, you've given it your al, -- all, no one can question your effort but your coordinated and well-funded effort to destroy my good name and destroy my family will not drag me out. the vile threats of violence against my family will not drive me out. you may defeat me in the final vote, but you will never get me to quit never. i'm here today to tell the truth. aye never sexual assaulted anyone not in high school, not in college, not ever. sexual assault is horrific. one of m
assassination will dissuade confident and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country andnd as we all know in the united states political system of the early 2000's what goes around comes around. i am an optimistic guy, i always try to be on the sunrise side to have mountain, to be optimistic about the day that is coming but today i have to say that i fear for the future. last time i was here i told this committee that a federal judge must be independent and not swayed by...
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the chinese one iss extremely important andnd that is one that is of great personal interest to me. i think the ethiopians definitely understand that china is not a long-term solution for their problems. i think it is true and just about all of africa that the problems -- the greatest problems are going to face the demographic wave of the population doubling between now and 2050 in the solution all comes down. sound simplistic but it's really not when it comes down to jobs, jobs, jobs for the young people. prime minister abiy is one of those who might later us who fullyly comprehend that you take ethiopia on the road to prosperity and stability that requires creating jobs, jobs of the jobs for those millions and millions of young people with a huge percentage of the population under 15 that is not going to come from trade with china. he is extremely eager to open up trade and commerce t in ethiopia with other companies. they are reaching out to us as are a number of african countries and i think it is extremely important for the united states to engage with him. obviously not only t
the chinese one iss extremely important andnd that is one that is of great personal interest to me. i think the ethiopians definitely understand that china is not a long-term solution for their problems. i think it is true and just about all of africa that the problems -- the greatest problems are going to face the demographic wave of the population doubling between now and 2050 in the solution all comes down. sound simplistic but it's really not when it comes down to jobs, jobs, jobs for the...
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better than white-collar workers but probably i won't say it too loud, i love our blue-collar workers andnd our white-collar workers. our blue-collar workers believe their lives are headed in the rightt direction and the poll massive.re thanks to republican leadership, our economy is booming like never before. it's never been likeoep this. economic growth last quarter hit a number that nobody thought possible. this number was less than 1, going down to negative territor territory. we created nearly 4 million new jobs since the election and lifted almost 4 million americans off food stamps. >> jason: joining me now with reaction this was publican stride list noel nickk port and sirius xmat patriot david webb s joining me in the studio here in new york, congressman. you're good at talking about the economy in their others good about it but republicans are usually fairly pathetic about talking not just about numbers and statistics but how it relates to individuals. why are the republicans so pathetic in telling a message that is so spectacular? >> we've got a great story to tell. the trump eco
better than white-collar workers but probably i won't say it too loud, i love our blue-collar workers andnd our white-collar workers. our blue-collar workers believe their lives are headed in the rightt direction and the poll massive.re thanks to republican leadership, our economy is booming like never before. it's never been likeoep this. economic growth last quarter hit a number that nobody thought possible. this number was less than 1, going down to negative territor territory. we created...
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we will air highlights and get response from hina shamsi of the aclu andnd vince warren of ththe constititution for center r rig. then as mike pompeo and defense secretary james mattis visit india to strengthen military ties, we speak with author and activist arundhati roy in new delhi. she stands with many decry matt modi government after last week's raids on homes of five prominent critics. we will also speak with arundhati roy about the indian supreme court's historic decision legalizing gay sex. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the white house is scrambling to ferret out disloyal members of president trump's inner circle after "the new york times" published an anonymous op-ed piece on wednesday that says was written by a senior administration official claiming a quite resistance is underway seeking to constrain trump's worst impulses. in the extraordinary op-ed column, the unnamed official writes -- "many of the senior officials in his own a administration are working diligently from within to frustrate
we will air highlights and get response from hina shamsi of the aclu andnd vince warren of ththe constititution for center r rig. then as mike pompeo and defense secretary james mattis visit india to strengthen military ties, we speak with author and activist arundhati roy in new delhi. she stands with many decry matt modi government after last week's raids on homes of five prominent critics. we will also speak with arundhati roy about the indian supreme court's historic decision legalizing gay...
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you andnd i are nearly the same generation. i want to talk about someone from a different generation. they did try to get a voter i.d. law that you are part of establishingng. this is a 92 euros south carolinians and larry butler. a military veteran. he voted in the 2010 election but in an attempt to get a photo i.d. coming to chase down his records to get his birth certificate and court records. he went to the dmv and the court and after all that, he still is having trouble. he still couldn't get a valid photo i.d. according to a study by the harvard law school, the cost were 36 bucks. unaccounted for his time. i want to ask you because many people call this the modern day cold packs. do you know if i was in south carolina in 1895? >> the exact amount? i do not. >> i would tell you, sir, it was 1 dollar. that is what you andnd i think a despicable and disgusting. it was 1 dollar then, which is roughly $30 today less than what it costs pastor larry butler, less than what he encouraged trying to get out the vote after the 2011 l
you andnd i are nearly the same generation. i want to talk about someone from a different generation. they did try to get a voter i.d. law that you are part of establishingng. this is a 92 euros south carolinians and larry butler. a military veteran. he voted in the 2010 election but in an attempt to get a photo i.d. coming to chase down his records to get his birth certificate and court records. he went to the dmv and the court and after all that, he still is having trouble. he still couldn't...
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i'd like to just thank you for your books andnd for your work n -- >> can you speak into the mic, sir? can't hear you. >> i'd like to thank you for your great books into work on civil rights, and also the warning to stand up and speak very clearly against racism now and not say it's okay, it's a slight. but it's time be speaking out. i was curious on your book about the white c citizens council whh of think is a great contribution. did you ever find that some of the whites who are racist, either active or in actively, came around, , change of might and/or perhaps spoke out against racism and maybe even did something about it? >> i did not do a lot -- columbus history the sort of institutional kind of intellectual history look at the ideas and that sort of thing but there's one particular individual who comes to mind that i think makes some movements and that was earl johnson who was a former director of the mississippi state sovereignty commission. and mississippi to fighters johnson was somewhat apologetic for the way in which resistance was conducted. is don't think that the ever le
i'd like to just thank you for your books andnd for your work n -- >> can you speak into the mic, sir? can't hear you. >> i'd like to thank you for your great books into work on civil rights, and also the warning to stand up and speak very clearly against racism now and not say it's okay, it's a slight. but it's time be speaking out. i was curious on your book about the white c citizens council whh of think is a great contribution. did you ever find that some of the whites who are...
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all of that wave action is moving towards the short andnd tomorrow it's going to slow down and it's forwardhere's the ocean temperature. it's got to go still over the gulf stream, that's the warmest water is, plenty of fuel there to at least maintain the category 3 strength right now the forecast is it might come up just a little bit. there's not a problem you mentioning. that position there is tomorrow afternoon at 2:00.no there's friday afternoon, there saturday afternoon. somewhere in here, this isn't going to move much more than probably 50-80 miles and because of that you are going to have maybe a 36 hour period where you've got hurricane force winds along the coast and storm surge that keeps on piling up. going to sunday and monday and finally this begins to go out of here, but because of this long-duration event we are going to be talking about a lot of spots i should say, five to 10 inches of rain and probably at the height we will see a couple of areas, maybe 40 inches of rain.oo that's all water that gravity wants to pull it off shore and out into the ocean, but storm surge is goi
all of that wave action is moving towards the short andnd tomorrow it's going to slow down and it's forwardhere's the ocean temperature. it's got to go still over the gulf stream, that's the warmest water is, plenty of fuel there to at least maintain the category 3 strength right now the forecast is it might come up just a little bit. there's not a problem you mentioning. that position there is tomorrow afternoon at 2:00.no there's friday afternoon, there saturday afternoon. somewhere in here,...
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i can't study your bones andnd find out what class you are. >> race is not in your d.n.a. either.go on. >> tucker: i'm not a scientist but most people can't change their race and i don't think it's acknowledged that you can. if it's wrong to judge people on the basis of their race, and i think both of us agree we don't want to live in a country people make generalizations, negative onesgr especially about whole group of people. >> but we do live in a country that does that. >> tucker: but we don't want to add to that because it's wrong. >> sure. >> tucker: why are all the dumb people on television in unison attacking people on the basis of their race and nobody is saying anything about it? >> again, i think people are acknowledging that fact that certain people group of people have more advantages than others. let's be clear. judge kavanaugh was not in a criminal trial and he is not criminally investigated. this is basically -- >> tucker: but what are they saying? a woman of one race is accusing a man of the sameac race of a crime that has nothing to do with race, so s why are, ag
i can't study your bones andnd find out what class you are. >> race is not in your d.n.a. either.go on. >> tucker: i'm not a scientist but most people can't change their race and i don't think it's acknowledged that you can. if it's wrong to judge people on the basis of their race, and i think both of us agree we don't want to live in a country people make generalizations, negative onesgr especially about whole group of people. >> but we do live in a country that does that....
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environment, they're going to impede peoples health and safety , or you have a roof over your head andndon your table ad you can put c clothes on the e s of your r children. as ouris the r reality communities are put it e econoc hostage siatations. our communitities are forced ino a cornrner to makeke really hahd decicisions. i have a lot of relatives, family members, that are employed by this industry that also support the opposition to the transmountain pipeline, that suppt t the opposisition tthe continued expansision of the alberta tatar sands s in our backckyard. but when it comes down to leadership, our leadership has bribery,ced through throrough coercion by ththe govementnt, coercion by the big companies themselves, to make deals. and what we're looking to do in this region, r rather than lookg for the cononsent of indigenous communities, is we looking for what it is going to take monetarily to get communities to finally buckle under the pressure, the financial within ourhat exist terrrritories. as far as the debate goes, it is really, really mimixed. pepeople don't know what to
environment, they're going to impede peoples health and safety , or you have a roof over your head andndon your table ad you can put c clothes on the e s of your r children. as ouris the r reality communities are put it e econoc hostage siatations. our communitities are forced ino a cornrner to makeke really hahd decicisions. i have a lot of relatives, family members, that are employed by this industry that also support the opposition to the transmountain pipeline, that suppt t the opposisition...
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my littlest daughter asked , mom, andnd very frayed our hohome is going to be d destroyd and i don'tant to go to a shelter because id not want -- i don't want to be s separated frm you. i would rather die first than be separated from you. juan: immigration authorities say they have suspended enforcement actions in areas affected by hurricane florence. but tensions remain high. nonorth carolina i is one of the stateses that pioneered police collaboration with ice in so-called 287g programs, which allow state and local authorities to partner with immigration officials. federal prosecutors have also demanded millions of the state's voter records be turned over to immigration authoritities by the end of the month and have charged 19 foreign nationals of voting without citizenship in the 2016 election. amy: this comes as newly released budget documents show the trump administration reallocated nearly $10 million from fema's budget to ice to pay for detention space and deportations. fema has said it faced staffing shortages and other logistical challenges after hurricane maria in puerto ri
my littlest daughter asked , mom, andnd very frayed our hohome is going to be d destroyd and i don'tant to go to a shelter because id not want -- i don't want to be s separated frm you. i would rather die first than be separated from you. juan: immigration authorities say they have suspended enforcement actions in areas affected by hurricane florence. but tensions remain high. nonorth carolina i is one of the stateses that pioneered police collaboration with ice in so-called 287g programs,...
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it is unjust to do that to the men andnd we are free responsible for our actions and you cannot make us do it. so they went to their deaths rather than do that. a bigideas had influence on john locke. john locke never cites the levelers. ellers. there is a letter to a nephew recommending them as excellent of politicalstudy science. he does not quote them, but you can see the parallel language tracts,ious leveller that he was deeply influenced. and this notion that every man has property in his own person. that is an important concept. it came to have an influence on many throughout europe and the american colony. that practice continued in the revolt of the american colonies. again, it does not quote anyone, between thellels -- two treaties and the declaration are so striking, this is not accidental. it's not the same as the revolution. there was the revolution and ofn there was the war independence. they are often confused. one followed on the other. they created a country they believed were predicated on basic civil rights. "we hold these truths to be self evident." the text in a d
it is unjust to do that to the men andnd we are free responsible for our actions and you cannot make us do it. so they went to their deaths rather than do that. a bigideas had influence on john locke. john locke never cites the levelers. ellers. there is a letter to a nephew recommending them as excellent of politicalstudy science. he does not quote them, but you can see the parallel language tracts,ious leveller that he was deeply influenced. and this notion that every man has property in his...
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trump administration daauthoring an op-ed in "the new york times" bashing the president and his agenda andndelling lies. the deep state, unelected washington bureaucrat, actually thinks he or she knows more than you. they know more about who should be president. your vote to them means nothing. we are smelly, walmart, irredeemable deplorables to them. all the while, this anonymous figure hides behind the liberal "new york times". they are complicit in this. now "the washington post," get this, reporting that sleeper cells have awoken inside the executive branch of the united states of america. think about that. a sleeper cell. a senior official who might have access to top-secret classified information, who might have the privileged insider knowledge about sources and methods. that is people's lives. now actively working within our government against your w commander in chief. the media won't say this, i will.in this is extraordinarily dangerous to this great constitutional republic. the disgusting "hate trump" media, they are complicit in this cowardly betrayal. moments ago, president trump
trump administration daauthoring an op-ed in "the new york times" bashing the president and his agenda andndelling lies. the deep state, unelected washington bureaucrat, actually thinks he or she knows more than you. they know more about who should be president. your vote to them means nothing. we are smelly, walmart, irredeemable deplorables to them. all the while, this anonymous figure hides behind the liberal "new york times". they are complicit in this. now "the...
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talk about the political andnd coconfiguration of this last rel 's hold as it is described.e been --ps they form coalitions. for the past two years, a group has been dominating the providence and that is a hard-core islamist group and led by the former al qaeda affiliate al-nusra. they have sway, but they are not the only group. there are many forces that oppose them and oppose the regime as well. with what is expected to be an overwhelming regime assault, they are trying to -- everery man with the gun is goig to try to defend his home, regardless of f political affiliation. amy: in your book "no turning back," you profile different people to give us a sense of syria, the humanity of syria. can you talk about mohammed? mohammed is an islamist fighter. he was a man who was radicalized in his youth. he was radicalized when he witnessed the effects of the al-assad'sd, bashar father in the late 1970's and early 1980's. mohammed grew up witnessing the results of that "what he called ofa liege and -- results what he called "humiliation." in 2011, when the protest kicked off, he sa
talk about the political andnd coconfiguration of this last rel 's hold as it is described.e been --ps they form coalitions. for the past two years, a group has been dominating the providence and that is a hard-core islamist group and led by the former al qaeda affiliate al-nusra. they have sway, but they are not the only group. there are many forces that oppose them and oppose the regime as well. with what is expected to be an overwhelming regime assault, they are trying to -- everery man with...
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that we have, so we will be looking at what charges to put on him, potentially four charges of murder andnd aggravad kidnapping. amy: guatemala's highest court has ordered president jimmy morales to allow the united nations-backed anti-corruption commission to return to guatemala and carry out its investigation into graft and illegal campaign financing. this is the second time in two years that guatemala's constitutional court has ruled in favor of the commission over the president. mass protests erupted after president morales tried to shut down the investigation, which is investigating the president for over $1 million in illicit campaign financing. similar investigations by the commission have brought down other high ranking leaders, including the previous guatemalan president otto perez molina. in germany, thousands protested on sununday agaiainst the plplad expansion of a a coal mine in hambach forest by german company rwe. the expansion would require clearing the forest that has been occupied by environmental activists since 2012 an effort to prevent the project from moving forward. f
that we have, so we will be looking at what charges to put on him, potentially four charges of murder andnd aggravad kidnapping. amy: guatemala's highest court has ordered president jimmy morales to allow the united nations-backed anti-corruption commission to return to guatemala and carry out its investigation into graft and illegal campaign financing. this is the second time in two years that guatemala's constitutional court has ruled in favor of the commission over the president. mass...
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but the lesson here was better learned by the business andnd the ricich than by the wog people because the business and the rich went to work. no sooner was the war over, they went to work to undo what had been done in the 1930s. the economic history of the united states in the last 30, 40, 50 years has been the undoing of the new deal. that was the name roosevelt gave to what he did in the 1930s. from which the following lesson canan be further distilled. the problem for corporations and the rich, who keep running a system that plunges us into crisis after crisis, who have really no effective way to prevent them, who likewise tend to polarize into rich and poor, the problem for corporations and the rich is this--they've got an economic system that constantly provokes the mass of people intnto thinkg that they might be able to use the political system to offset the effects of the economic system. the danger for capitalism has been, if you actually give everybody the vote e that thehe vote wille the way. the political way will be for the majority to recoup for themselves in politics wha
but the lesson here was better learned by the business andnd the ricich than by the wog people because the business and the rich went to work. no sooner was the war over, they went to work to undo what had been done in the 1930s. the economic history of the united states in the last 30, 40, 50 years has been the undoing of the new deal. that was the name roosevelt gave to what he did in the 1930s. from which the following lesson canan be further distilled. the problem for corporations and the...
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the hands of people so they can start cooperatives, so they can spend time with their children is andnd so we can build a more human-centered economy. >> yeah.o i'm going to go to you, alisssa. i think one of the issues is that basically allows, i think nathan's point, that allows the banks and the giant googles and facebooks and the giant companies thatco exist today, te the status quo would permeate for them. and i think the question for accountability for corporations is what is the model to change that structure. but i will definitely come back to you, andrew, for a response to that. but i want to brick alissa into thisnt conversation -- bring, because your work and the book really demonstrates the impact of the changed economy, the fact thatom companies are so much moe focused on shareholder value and much less focused on the experience of their employees and invest less in the experience off their employees. so i'd love if you could really just share both your thinking about this conversation so far, but also the experience -- one of the case studies, perhaps, of what it is actual
the hands of people so they can start cooperatives, so they can spend time with their children is andnd so we can build a more human-centered economy. >> yeah.o i'm going to go to you, alisssa. i think one of the issues is that basically allows, i think nathan's point, that allows the banks and the giant googles and facebooks and the giant companies thatco exist today, te the status quo would permeate for them. and i think the question for accountability for corporations is what is the...
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mattis andnd general general kelly and a handful of others are often described as people outside of government who , we project onto you that you are the guard rails against a reckless president. how do you feel about that analysis? it comes from a place of fear and desperation. we want to believe that people like you are guardrails on this president. had he feel about that? >> i never felt i was a guard rail. i was only focusing on doing the right thing for the right reasons. that, you are do part of any so's -- an ethos. as long as you focus on that, as long as the team is focused on that, we're going to be good. >> i think that is emblematic of what i see in general. you are an embassy expert doing your thing, were focusing on your job and your mission. parts of the intelligence community are not affected at fervor thatf this mike didn't run into in pennsylvania. faith and trust and confidence in the great men and confidence in the great men and women of the intelligence community. they will do the right thing. they will tell truth to power whether the power listens or not. >> does the etho
mattis andnd general general kelly and a handful of others are often described as people outside of government who , we project onto you that you are the guard rails against a reckless president. how do you feel about that analysis? it comes from a place of fear and desperation. we want to believe that people like you are guardrails on this president. had he feel about that? >> i never felt i was a guard rail. i was only focusing on doing the right thing for the right reasons. that, you...