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given strong support to the bar as a national. we have won numerous. seven thousand seats seventy nine seats on. something that we take seriously. as a mandate to me and we must all feel. jealous of the people. got reeling they will give it to support to the present national in the future thank you. najib razak there saying we tried as best as we could to raise living standards the economy has been raised to a growth rate we can be proud of although he accepted that his party does not appeal enough to the people he accepts the results and he respects the principles of democracy and also his party the b.n. will respect the king's decision and he was calling on people there to remain calm let's talk to difficult correspondent following that why did he lose and why did dr win. two very good questions or one thing i want to point out is that it's interesting that he had not actually conceded anything during the speech he highlighted what he's done or his government has done for the country over the past few years and he said that the decision ultimately lie
given strong support to the bar as a national. we have won numerous. seven thousand seats seventy nine seats on. something that we take seriously. as a mandate to me and we must all feel. jealous of the people. got reeling they will give it to support to the present national in the future thank you. najib razak there saying we tried as best as we could to raise living standards the economy has been raised to a growth rate we can be proud of although he accepted that his party does not appeal...
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and i do believe people as a nation of immigrants, that's what we are and we embrace it and we honor that. however, we also have to respect that we are a nation of law. >> right. beautifully stated, thank you very much, appreciate it. >> mr. president, i want to thank you for the lives you are saving. i'm a former law-enforcement officer. former drug enforcement agent. if you see the drugs that are coming across the border, we've known it for 30 years now when i was in law enforcement and mississippi, drugs that are killing our children, destroying our culture in many places, particularly inner cities. the trafficking of young girls primarily from south america into the united states, we are trying to stop that. stopping that, reducing it at this level will save their lives, will make america great again, will bring back the jobs that people have been -- the thought were forever lost. coming here for less than the american wages. in a of help here or support and they will do so illegally, violating our laws. thank you again for making us a nation of laws. >> thank you very much, every
and i do believe people as a nation of immigrants, that's what we are and we embrace it and we honor that. however, we also have to respect that we are a nation of law. >> right. beautifully stated, thank you very much, appreciate it. >> mr. president, i want to thank you for the lives you are saving. i'm a former law-enforcement officer. former drug enforcement agent. if you see the drugs that are coming across the border, we've known it for 30 years now when i was in law...
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must clearly demonstrate that we're capable of learning from and moving beyond our darker chapters as a nation. if we make a mistake, we should admit it and take steps not to have it happen again. it's for that reason i will vote no on ms. haspel's nomination. mr. president, i do not see another senator seeking recognition,
must clearly demonstrate that we're capable of learning from and moving beyond our darker chapters as a nation. if we make a mistake, we should admit it and take steps not to have it happen again. it's for that reason i will vote no on ms. haspel's nomination. mr. president, i do not see another senator seeking recognition,
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i do believe china is one of the gravest concerns we have moving forward as a nation with respect to our economic security. china's utilization as a whole of government approach to increase their economic and miller development is problematic. the utilization of nontraditional collectors here in the united states, engineers, scientists, students at school and their ability to -- from a cyber enable perspective to identify and track data from research facilities continues to allow the u.s. to not only lose positions, jobs, research and funding as well as provide first to market capability to the chinese and take our ingenuity and provide -- roprietary and trade secrets away. senator burr: you stated some of the greatest challenges to ncsc is conducting outreach to federal partners, research labs and the private sector as well as securing funding for supply chain risk management. what are the plans for improving our government's supply chain risk management? mr. evanina: thank you, mr. chairman. supply chain mitigation efforts are nothing new to the u.s. however, in the last couple of y
i do believe china is one of the gravest concerns we have moving forward as a nation with respect to our economic security. china's utilization as a whole of government approach to increase their economic and miller development is problematic. the utilization of nontraditional collectors here in the united states, engineers, scientists, students at school and their ability to -- from a cyber enable perspective to identify and track data from research facilities continues to allow the u.s. to...
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it is us as a nation, george. on this sunday morning when we go to church and pray and the synagogue or mosque, let's look at ourselves at the nation. it talks about a well run militia, the second amendment, our teefachers are part of the well run militia. >> the disease is not the second amendment. the disease is the youngsters steeped in the culture of violence. if you look at what is happened to the young people. many boys have been on ritalin since kindergarten. >> president obama's former secretary arne duncan says laws should be passed. he said what if no children went to school until the laws change? parents, will you please join us? since 2009, the united states leads the world with 288 school shootings. mexico is second with eight. pop star kelly clarkson with this emotional plea last night. >> why not do a motion of action? -- moment of action. why not change? it's horrible? >>> ahead, the u.s. and china agree to dial back the rhetoric on trade. what each side gives and gets next on "early start." we're o
it is us as a nation, george. on this sunday morning when we go to church and pray and the synagogue or mosque, let's look at ourselves at the nation. it talks about a well run militia, the second amendment, our teefachers are part of the well run militia. >> the disease is not the second amendment. the disease is the youngsters steeped in the culture of violence. if you look at what is happened to the young people. many boys have been on ritalin since kindergarten. >> president...
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and because you know what we've had is the destruction of it to have a country normally exists as a nation state it's collapsed you know with all sorts of knock on effects which europeans have to deal with in terms of migrant crisis but of course the americans do it so in that sense if one says the american the europeans pick up the bill there but the americans don't so sometimes for the americans for now it is chaos might be better that alone these nation states the cockle who. states and i think this you know the constant references to libya are quite chilling yet tiic into the country libyan references you take into account that a lot had been planned for this summit to go ahead now it's very much in limbo if it doesn't or it doesn't it look like it's going to in the future where there's lot leave the situation on the korean peninsula or could things actually worsen. i think things would very easily water and if the north koreans the say to pull back from this the who will treat into the larger they were there before if you're talking a hope we don't know exactly what they've done in te
and because you know what we've had is the destruction of it to have a country normally exists as a nation state it's collapsed you know with all sorts of knock on effects which europeans have to deal with in terms of migrant crisis but of course the americans do it so in that sense if one says the american the europeans pick up the bill there but the americans don't so sometimes for the americans for now it is chaos might be better that alone these nation states the cockle who. states and i...
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a statement saying due to the ongoing labor dispute, senator harris regretfully cannot attend and speak at this year's commencement ceremony. she tweeted if we are going to live up to ideal as as a nation it is critical we focus on economic justice. one key is making sure everyone has access to a good job with fair wages. we have been speaking to workers here this morning, they say they have some momentum today. >> yeah, i feel there is a lot more engagement because of that, and other unions such as the nurse's union is joining us the next two days. that is something that other sort of placeerize recognizing us and standing in solidarity with us. >> reporter: uc berkeley says carol crist, the first female chancellor at uc berkeley's history, will speak instead of harris. some students we spoke to are disappointed, they wanted to hear senator harris. meanwhile, these guys back here, as you can hear and as you can see, they are taking this as a good sign that they are getting support from senator harris and they will be here tomorrow as well. the strike goes through wednesday. reporting live here in berkeley, i am jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> officials are speaking bout against the-- out
a statement saying due to the ongoing labor dispute, senator harris regretfully cannot attend and speak at this year's commencement ceremony. she tweeted if we are going to live up to ideal as as a nation it is critical we focus on economic justice. one key is making sure everyone has access to a good job with fair wages. we have been speaking to workers here this morning, they say they have some momentum today. >> yeah, i feel there is a lot more engagement because of that, and other...
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leaders agreed on some of the other points that were going to be raised at this meeting such as creating a national army and national and unifying the central bank as soon as possible but we are waiting to hear from some of the main protagonists very shortly and why is taking such a prominent role in trying to end the libya crisis. and there's no doubt the. has really played a very prominent role in trying to find some resolution to the instability which is
leaders agreed on some of the other points that were going to be raised at this meeting such as creating a national army and national and unifying the central bank as soon as possible but we are waiting to hear from some of the main protagonists very shortly and why is taking such a prominent role in trying to end the libya crisis. and there's no doubt the. has really played a very prominent role in trying to find some resolution to the instability which is
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george wallace, as we talked about last time, wallace as early as 1964 was running on a strategy nationally that took a lot of his segregationist talk from the early 1960's and on the national stage shifted more towards more broad categories of conservatives, such as federalism, notions of federal power versus state power and what the balance should be. talk about welfare, but also talking about the protesters. george wallace loved nothing more than to have protesters show up at his rally, because the cameras and the media on those rallies gave him an opportunity to shout back, to appeal to those americans, the "silent majority" who wanted to speak out, who went to work every day. blue-collar, often times, but not just blue-collar. he had a fairly wide appeal nationally, but in 1968, it is wallace who takes the deep south. nixon recognizes this, and he is not alone. this idea of the southern strategy really emerges after the 1968 election, the emerging republican majority written by kevin phillips, in which he takes apart the 1968 election and sees an opportunity for the republican party to
george wallace, as we talked about last time, wallace as early as 1964 was running on a strategy nationally that took a lot of his segregationist talk from the early 1960's and on the national stage shifted more towards more broad categories of conservatives, such as federalism, notions of federal power versus state power and what the balance should be. talk about welfare, but also talking about the protesters. george wallace loved nothing more than to have protesters show up at his rally,...
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washington she is consistent a strong leader of the deputy director of the national clandestine service deputy director of the cia. those who saw her approach to that role said she served as a peacemaker, a general, a judge advocate those who had a clear study guide with an agency dealing with a complex web of a crisis i believe ms. haspel her experience and dedication of service makes her a natural fit to lead the cia as it enters. of change and uncertainty. one of the most qualified persons the president could have chosen to lead the cia and the most prepared individual in the 70 year history intimately familiar with the threats facing our nation and ms. haspel has lived those events she has no learning curve. she has acted morally ethically and legally over her distinguished 30 year career earning the respect of the agency workforce of her peers of republicans and democrats and civilian security leaders evidence of support of the nomination to a numerous degree. and to have a clear id from the agency and informed by the past experiences and to work hard to understand that agency but when a case officer just back from a war zone describes the credibility of an asset in
washington she is consistent a strong leader of the deputy director of the national clandestine service deputy director of the cia. those who saw her approach to that role said she served as a peacemaker, a general, a judge advocate those who had a clear study guide with an agency dealing with a complex web of a crisis i believe ms. haspel her experience and dedication of service makes her a natural fit to lead the cia as it enters. of change and uncertainty. one of the most qualified persons...
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>> reporter: senator harris tweeted this week, quote, if we are going to live up to our ideals as a nation it is critical we focus on economic equality and economic justice. one key is making sure everyone has access to a good job with fair wages. commencement ceremonies begin at 10 this morning. >>> well, new college grads in los angeles had a graduation to remember. their commencement speech came with advice from oprah winfrey. >> the truth has always been and will always be our shield against corruption. our shield against greed and despair. the truth is our saving grace. >> oprah spoke at ucc's school for communication and journalism yesterday. happens to be my alma mater. fight on trojans. she had simple life lessons for the grads. eat a good breakfast and put your phone away at the dinner table. >>> investigators are looking into what caused a deck to collapse injuring two people at an oakland home. it happened yesterday. the collapsed deck had been attached to the home's second story. firefighters say the dry rot may have been a factor in that collapse. >>> well, the growing popular
>> reporter: senator harris tweeted this week, quote, if we are going to live up to our ideals as a nation it is critical we focus on economic equality and economic justice. one key is making sure everyone has access to a good job with fair wages. commencement ceremonies begin at 10 this morning. >>> well, new college grads in los angeles had a graduation to remember. their commencement speech came with advice from oprah winfrey. >> the truth has always been and will always...
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augustine -- another wednesday -- once defined a nation as a multitude of rational beings united be in common objects of their love. a multitude of rational beings united by the common objects of their love. so what we have to ask is, as a nation, what do we love in common? and right now we don't love enough in common. we are too tribal. we pick and choose the facts we wish to acknowledge as facts, but at our best and i would say one of the great hours in american history would be this very month in 1945, not just because bill geist people and the world, that was a manifestation of the experience of the second world war, was it serve in no. there was juan executive order to try to integrate war industries that eleanor roosevelt pushed her husband to sign but the military was sill still segregated. the internment of japanese-americans is a great bane. frank fran roosevelt saved america except for that. but we're kind of an "and yet" country. he we do something great, fight for freedom around the world, project force establish flirt other lands and yet we won't live into it fully here, a
augustine -- another wednesday -- once defined a nation as a multitude of rational beings united be in common objects of their love. a multitude of rational beings united by the common objects of their love. so what we have to ask is, as a nation, what do we love in common? and right now we don't love enough in common. we are too tribal. we pick and choose the facts we wish to acknowledge as facts, but at our best and i would say one of the great hours in american history would be this very...
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of immigrants, as a nation of law.en going to abide by our refugee laws. and that is pretty despicable and -- >> it's important -- if their home countries in central america, if they have work, the average wage for an uneducated laborer there is in the range of about $10 a day. an undocumented worker in the united states can earn in excess of $100 a day. a lot of people -- >> these farms, they need labor. >> these people can send back more money on a lady basis than they would ever earn. it's an economic issue we have to understand the driving force for the central americans trying to get to the united states is. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >>> president trump is delaying crucial zigs on steel and aluminum sttariffs. where the negotiations stands as our trade partners are waiting for the next move. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active
of immigrants, as a nation of law.en going to abide by our refugee laws. and that is pretty despicable and -- >> it's important -- if their home countries in central america, if they have work, the average wage for an uneducated laborer there is in the range of about $10 a day. an undocumented worker in the united states can earn in excess of $100 a day. a lot of people -- >> these farms, they need labor. >> these people can send back more money on a lady basis than they would...
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a u.s. latino history is. latinos are often depicted as recent arrival or so assimilated that they're not really latino. the latino culture has survived the pulls of both nations from home and the new home and we've created a culture around that idea. lingual. now, i'm bye i love baseball. baseball is not me becoming american. it was about how i was always american and also latino. and so that's what i try to transmit to a broader public. >> in baseball history, 1947 a very important year because it was the breaking of the color barrier for black players with the hiring of jackie robinson. is there a similar demarcation line for latinos in baseball? >> as i write and play in america's game, what we learn by studying the inclusion of latinos in u.s. professional baseball is how the color line actually worked. the story of the exclusion where the color line and the forces that support it just expelled them from organized baseball. but what we see from latinos is where the exclusionary point and how it changes. in many instances it was the owners and upper management in upper league baseball who created it along the color line. that's where we see over 240 latino
a u.s. latino history is. latinos are often depicted as recent arrival or so assimilated that they're not really latino. the latino culture has survived the pulls of both nations from home and the new home and we've created a culture around that idea. lingual. now, i'm bye i love baseball. baseball is not me becoming american. it was about how i was always american and also latino. and so that's what i try to transmit to a broader public. >> in baseball history, 1947 a very important year...
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a u.s.-latino history is. because in popular media, latinos are often depicted as recent arrivals or fairly assimilated. the latino culture has survived the pool of both nationsrom home and the new home. we have created a culture around that idea. i am bilingual. i love baseball. this will is not a part of me becoming american, baseball is a part of how i have always been american and latino. that is how i tried to transmit to a broader public. susan: a very important year with the breaking of the color barrier, with black players, with the hiring of jackie robinson. is there a similar demarcation line was latinos in baseball? adrian: what we learned about studying the inclusion of latinos in u.s. professional baseball is how the color line actually worked. the story of african americans is the story of exclusion. the color line expelled them from organized baseball. what we see with latinos is, where was that exclusionary point and how it changes. in many instances, it was the owners and upper management in major league baseball who created categories of race and the point of exclusion along that color line. that is where we see over 240 latinos played in th
a u.s.-latino history is. because in popular media, latinos are often depicted as recent arrivals or fairly assimilated. the latino culture has survived the pool of both nationsrom home and the new home. we have created a culture around that idea. i am bilingual. i love baseball. this will is not a part of me becoming american, baseball is a part of how i have always been american and latino. that is how i tried to transmit to a broader public. susan: a very important year with the breaking of...
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tois entirely inappropriate view any trade with canada as a national security threat to the the primetesminister has explained. i want canadians to know that our government will always stand andor canadian workers canadian businesses. thank you very much. >> first question? french] >> the last few months seem to be failing. are you starting a trade war with the u.s.? >> first of all, we have been saying for a long time that we have been ready for anything. we have oil's worked in a constructive way with americans and always emphasize that we had thoughts on how we would defend the canada and canadian workers interests since the need arose -- if the need arose. we continue to work, negotiate, and try to convince the americans to withdraw those unacceptable restrictions. firmly toso respond these threats. war,respect to the trade has the trade war begun? you still have faith in mr. trump? do you believe he's a man of his word? obviously, we have long engaged with the americans in many different ways whether it be me directly with mr. trump or free land and other ministers engaged in counte
tois entirely inappropriate view any trade with canada as a national security threat to the the primetesminister has explained. i want canadians to know that our government will always stand andor canadian workers canadian businesses. thank you very much. >> first question? french] >> the last few months seem to be failing. are you starting a trade war with the u.s.? >> first of all, we have been saying for a long time that we have been ready for anything. we have oil's worked...
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it is us as a nation, george. on this sunday morning when we go to church and pray and the synagogue or mosque, let's look at ourselves at the nation. >> the disease is not the second amendment. the disease is the youngsters steeped in the culture of violence. if you look at what is happened to the young people. many boys have been on ridilin since kindergarten. >> students should boycott schools until stronger gun laws passed. arne duncan said what if no children went to school until the laws change? parents, will you please join us? since 2009, the united states leads the world with 288 school shootings. mexico is second with eight. staggers. >>> ahead, the u.s. and china agree to dial back the rhetoric on trade. what each side gives and gets. next on "early start." ion e t in very different ways and pampers gives all of them our driest best fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with three-way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom with up to twelve hours of protection for all the freedom to move their way in
it is us as a nation, george. on this sunday morning when we go to church and pray and the synagogue or mosque, let's look at ourselves at the nation. >> the disease is not the second amendment. the disease is the youngsters steeped in the culture of violence. if you look at what is happened to the young people. many boys have been on ridilin since kindergarten. >> students should boycott schools until stronger gun laws passed. arne duncan said what if no children went to school...
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society to fight terrorism and radicalism which are against the values of our religion and our values as a nation which hold the virtues of god and diversity. and i'm joined now by journalist ricardo press celera who's following the story for us in jakarta riccardo the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility for these attacks now authorities in sara bias say that three suicide bombers i thought to be from the one family what more can you tell us about. well this is certainly something new in an issue where there is not a sin they do have these attacks where there has been several through the past years but in this case there has never been an attack by a family in two thousand and sixteen two woman were detained for plotting an attack but a woman has never undertake a terrorist attack in indonesia nevertheless the whole family so this whole something completely new within the nation people. the people and let's be really shocked there what are they saying about this news today as it slowly trickling out . so at the beginning people thought it where did this group link to to the sonic
society to fight terrorism and radicalism which are against the values of our religion and our values as a nation which hold the virtues of god and diversity. and i'm joined now by journalist ricardo press celera who's following the story for us in jakarta riccardo the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility for these attacks now authorities in sara bias say that three suicide bombers i thought to be from the one family what more can you tell us about. well this is certainly...
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number one, do you instinctively view america as a credo nation, as opposed to a nation of shared view it as a credo nation, what's the creed. >> i think the creed is ones that would do pretty well everywhere. i speak as somebody who would be described, i suppose in american terms as a sort of a registered democrat. slightly on the left. this is washington, so you know about democrats and republicans, we've got a view about social justice, about making things possible for everybody, being inclusive. about valuing things like autonomy as individuals, our liberty. but also recognizing that society is, a theater of compromise and cooperation. that we do better together. by pooling resources. and that a civilized mature kind society is one that looks to those who are disadvantaged or who find the strug until a very, very complex society too difficult for them. that kind of outlook is one which i think would very well described as credal. in the american creed, there's the idea that every american citizen has a chance. you can all become millionaires, you can all become president. what's in
number one, do you instinctively view america as a credo nation, as opposed to a nation of shared view it as a credo nation, what's the creed. >> i think the creed is ones that would do pretty well everywhere. i speak as somebody who would be described, i suppose in american terms as a sort of a registered democrat. slightly on the left. this is washington, so you know about democrats and republicans, we've got a view about social justice, about making things possible for everybody, being...
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and i think i firmly believe that -- president trump does not think of us as a country or a nation in the sengs situation that but thinks of us as an audience and keeping us entertained and in the seats but -- i don't think it's -- it's going to happen. so you can get 34% of the people which for that mccarthy approval rating to say damn near thinking. but really we're looking at a -- a center of about 20% to convince them that we're stronger the more generous we are. okay we've got audience questions. thank you these are really good question i'll whip through a few of them in remaining time here's one it reads it seems that in every generation there was a leader who represented our better angel. jfkmlk, rfk, et cetera. do you see someone out there who conclude that leader in the years to come? >> it's a great question. and i don't to get into -- listing names partly because -- it's what donald rumsfeld would have called a known unknown when you think about the last -- set of presidents -- actually three years out, you wouldn't have bet that they were going to be president. obama, bill
and i think i firmly believe that -- president trump does not think of us as a country or a nation in the sengs situation that but thinks of us as an audience and keeping us entertained and in the seats but -- i don't think it's -- it's going to happen. so you can get 34% of the people which for that mccarthy approval rating to say damn near thinking. but really we're looking at a -- a center of about 20% to convince them that we're stronger the more generous we are. okay we've got audience...
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i pray that we will be more aware of just how blessed we are as a nation as we realize the price they have paid to maintain our freedom. we also remember the families and friends of those who have given their lives in service to our nation. we pray that they will be comforted and reassured that the sacrifice of their loved ones is not in vain and that they are not forgotten. lord, as always, we ask that you continue to give wisdom to our commander-in-chief, his administration, our elected officials, diplomats, and military leaders as they promote peace throughout our country and around the world. bless our brave men and women around the world. we ask that you continue to bless them with strength and courage to be successful. we ask that they will come home soon. we thank you, god, for our country and for our way of life. we ask that you will continue to bless america. we ask these things not of ourselves but in accordance with your will and the promise of peace through your holy name as the prince of peace. amen. announcer: please join the u.s. navy band and chorus in singing our nati
i pray that we will be more aware of just how blessed we are as a nation as we realize the price they have paid to maintain our freedom. we also remember the families and friends of those who have given their lives in service to our nation. we pray that they will be comforted and reassured that the sacrifice of their loved ones is not in vain and that they are not forgotten. lord, as always, we ask that you continue to give wisdom to our commander-in-chief, his administration, our elected...
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benchmark within this day, for us to really get serious about what we have been able to achieve as a nationif we don't do this, we become rutterle rudderless, we become aimless as a nation. we have to reach up and grab each other by the sleeve and say, hey, look, there say reason why we're here, there is an opportunity for us to thank those that made the sacrifices, an opportunity for us to realize it is not about us, it is about everybody else and the great young men and women who made these incredible sacrifices to create this nation. >> as we look at these live images at the tomb of the unknown soldier where the president will arrive in moments, you got that dreaded knock on the door. your husband died of a heart attack suddenly while he was deployed overseas and what happened to you is what so many of us only ever see in movies, right? we have no idea what it is like to live as a military spouse, let alone lose our spouse while they are serving. what is your message to americans who feel very disconnected from those currently serving or from veterans because they haven't lived it? >> ju
benchmark within this day, for us to really get serious about what we have been able to achieve as a nationif we don't do this, we become rutterle rudderless, we become aimless as a nation. we have to reach up and grab each other by the sleeve and say, hey, look, there say reason why we're here, there is an opportunity for us to thank those that made the sacrifices, an opportunity for us to realize it is not about us, it is about everybody else and the great young men and women who made these...
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in some cases, for cubans, before there was even cuba as a nation, there was baseball. that helps consolidate their sense of identity. baseball, what makes it unique for latinos is that we are the first group of immigrants to the united states that came with baseball. baseball was not a means of assimilation, the same way it would be for european immigrants, where the polish and the italians learned baseball here and became more american. we already arrived with baseball. we see a different process of acculturation. dynamics in which we had already game.cas' as we already claimed it. susan: before we get to your personal involvement, what is it about this or that made it so popular? adrian: the moment in which it arrived in cuba in the 1860's and why. cubans had begun to resist spanish colonial rule. they stopped sending their kids to madrid. they started sending them to mobile, alabama and washington, d.c., to schools in the u.s. at precisely the moment that baseball was starting to flourish. they brought baseball back with them. not only that, they gave it their own m
in some cases, for cubans, before there was even cuba as a nation, there was baseball. that helps consolidate their sense of identity. baseball, what makes it unique for latinos is that we are the first group of immigrants to the united states that came with baseball. baseball was not a means of assimilation, the same way it would be for european immigrants, where the polish and the italians learned baseball here and became more american. we already arrived with baseball. we see a different...
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the mission of the museum is to erve as a national center to inspire lifelong learning of the american civil war through the reservation of artifacts and documentation related to the war as well as a balanced presentation of the american for surviving le and healing. the intriguing thing, certainly one of the many intriguing the museum, there are over 24,000 printed items 3,500 artifacts from the war that we incorporate that tell of tragedy and horror slavery. items from 1861 to 1865 as well postwar items that tell the story of the american people's struggle. course, tells a personal story of individuals but they all function as one of pieces of the tapestry, of the tremendous struggle this nation went through. we're very please. worked out an agreement, we're proceeding with the city that we believe is very much a of the for the people city and for the museum that ill keep the museum as a centerpiece of a revitalized reservoir. it's my pleasure to introduce author this evening, the speaker, as well as scott. scott and have i both talked about 19th century politics and century nd 20th
the mission of the museum is to erve as a national center to inspire lifelong learning of the american civil war through the reservation of artifacts and documentation related to the war as well as a balanced presentation of the american for surviving le and healing. the intriguing thing, certainly one of the many intriguing the museum, there are over 24,000 printed items 3,500 artifacts from the war that we incorporate that tell of tragedy and horror slavery. items from 1861 to 1865 as well...
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there are not tanks in the streets, but what is happening right now goes to the heart of who we are as a nation and i say this not as a democrat who lost an election but as an american afraid of losing a country. there are certain things that are so essential they should transcend politics. waging a war on the role of law and a free press delegitimizing elections, perpetrating shameless corruption, and rejecting the idea that our leaders should be public servants undermines our national unity. attacking truth and a reason, evidence and facts should alarm us all. you and your parents have just paid for a first-class, world-class education. professor,tory timothy snyder writes, to abandon facts is to abandon freedom. , then no one true can criticize power because there is no basis on which to do so. if nothing is true, then all is spectacle. --hink professor snider snyder both in that book and his new one is sounding the alarm as loudly as he can. attempting to erase the line between fact and fiction is a core feature of authoritarianism. the goal is to make us question logic and reason and to so
there are not tanks in the streets, but what is happening right now goes to the heart of who we are as a nation and i say this not as a democrat who lost an election but as an american afraid of losing a country. there are certain things that are so essential they should transcend politics. waging a war on the role of law and a free press delegitimizing elections, perpetrating shameless corruption, and rejecting the idea that our leaders should be public servants undermines our national unity....
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but ines as a nation put an end to the train. bombing. the love what remains of the peace process today. a moment optimism in forty five minutes long d.w. . good cooking for the whitehall. round is fake you know but the cut up of your favorite place. in the debate is about to make the point that mr churchill good hope that the entire country champion a free and fearless for the last sixty years. for mines. earth a home for saving google images tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global warming to has been both a series of global three goals and on t.w. and online. hello and welcome to a new edition of the arts twenty one. we're marking the seventieth anniversary of the state of israel which remains a hotbed of conflict. to speak of politics outside of israel and. the anniversary.
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you have been a tremendous source of support and we greatly value your vision and leadership as our nation'so welcome the vice president of the united states, michael r. pence. we will introduce a more fully in few minutes. it is my honor and privilege to have with us today, donald j. trump, president of the united states of america. [applause] it is now my honor to introduce linda, president of the excel refer a few comments and introduction. >> good morning. mr. president, mr. vice president, cabinet members, and members of congress, brothers and sisters of law enforcement, family and friends of our fallen heroes. welcome to the 37th annual national peace officers memorial service. in 1962, president john f. kennedy proclaimed that may 15 of each year be observed as peace officers memorial day. a day in which top honor the brave law-enforcement officers who probably were the uniform, who daily served the communities in which they lived and worked, and who ultimately made the supreme sacrifice in the performance of their duty. the proclamation was signed october 1, 1962. on this date in 198
you have been a tremendous source of support and we greatly value your vision and leadership as our nation'so welcome the vice president of the united states, michael r. pence. we will introduce a more fully in few minutes. it is my honor and privilege to have with us today, donald j. trump, president of the united states of america. [applause] it is now my honor to introduce linda, president of the excel refer a few comments and introduction. >> good morning. mr. president, mr. vice...
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speaker, h.r. 1417 is a simple, straightforward bill that will treat the national law enforcement museum as if it were a federal museum for the purposes of obtaining, transferring certain classes of firearms. the national law enforcement museum is scheduled to open this fall. the museum is authorized by an act of congress and being built on federal property. the few some is dedicated to telling the story of american law enforcement by providing visitors a walk in the shoes of experience. he museum is working to expand and enrich the relationship shared by law enforcement and the communities through the museum educational journeys, inciteful programs. the national law enforcement museum was created to provide visitors an opportunity to walk in the shoes of law enforcement giving them a behind the scenes look and allowing them to gain historical perspective on how law enforcement has helped shape our society and culture. 911 it prohibits -- emergency ops and the training simulator, visitors will gain a sense what it takes to be law enforcement professionals. these interactive experiences will
speaker, h.r. 1417 is a simple, straightforward bill that will treat the national law enforcement museum as if it were a federal museum for the purposes of obtaining, transferring certain classes of firearms. the national law enforcement museum is scheduled to open this fall. the museum is authorized by an act of congress and being built on federal property. the few some is dedicated to telling the story of american law enforcement by providing visitors a walk in the shoes of experience. he...
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so you don't think that the sanctions should be handled as simply a national security issue rather than a response in trade. the president obviously reacted as if it were a trade issue. he's making a personal exemption for zte despite 7 years of violating u.s. sanctions with north korea and iran. >> i fully understand that, lou, but i'm under directions. it's a law enforcement issue. lou: who told you it was a law enforcement issue it's a national security issue. how do you separate national security from international trade with a communist country that is right now being very provocative when we carry our freedom of navigation missions, the u.s. navy does, in the south china sea. this is become a rather brittle matter, isn't it? >> the freedom of navigation issue is front and center. china is building these large islands, artificial islands. lou: militarizing them. >> the u.s. navy is worried about that. the philippines and vietnam. this is what china is doing in the south china sea. lou: when you make the distinction with law enforcement, i find that curious. as a man who has written
so you don't think that the sanctions should be handled as simply a national security issue rather than a response in trade. the president obviously reacted as if it were a trade issue. he's making a personal exemption for zte despite 7 years of violating u.s. sanctions with north korea and iran. >> i fully understand that, lou, but i'm under directions. it's a law enforcement issue. lou: who told you it was a law enforcement issue it's a national security issue. how do you separate...
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as a broader set of u.s. targets including critical infrastructure and supply chain often without attribution. what are you recommending there? you're making a statement and a recommendation. >> i believe that we as a nation need to be more in the true public private partnership with those in our country hon actually make things and our utility companies, engineering, telecommunications, financial networks that are the red bedrock of our nation. the government needs to partner so athletic understand the threat and provide efforts to help mitigate that threat. >> what does that look liking? >> public private partnership 1234 are you talking about government dictating how this would work in private industry and the private industry sets a set of standards from this? is that dhs? what entity does that and where does that is happen efficiently? >> i believe that's a combination starting with dhs. we provide that sliver of counter intelligence threat to not only the dhs and department of energy but as well as all those companies so they can understand what's happening and help other federal organizations and regulators provide mitigation to those. i believe that those companies out there providing those servic
as a broader set of u.s. targets including critical infrastructure and supply chain often without attribution. what are you recommending there? you're making a statement and a recommendation. >> i believe that we as a nation need to be more in the true public private partnership with those in our country hon actually make things and our utility companies, engineering, telecommunications, financial networks that are the red bedrock of our nation. the government needs to partner so athletic...
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they are a part of who we are as a nation. it is our second amendment. talks about a well-run militia. our teachers are part of that well-run militia. it's guns that stop crimes also. in our church in sutherland springs, that i was there after the shooting, it was a man who was able to pick up his rifle and stop that shooter there from potentially going down the road to another church or killing law enforcement officers. guns stop other criminals from committing crimes. again. sensible regulation. absolutely. background checks. absolutely. every responsible gun owner doesn't want anyone who is deranged or shouldn't have a gun to have a gun. but, george, if we take the guns out of society, if you or anyone else thinks that that makes us safer, then -- then -- then i'm sad to say that you're mistaken. that will just give those who are evil, who will always have access to guns, be able the put more of us in danger. and again, in texas, we believe in our second amendment. we believe in the constitution of freedom. our first, second, tenth amendments. we belie
they are a part of who we are as a nation. it is our second amendment. talks about a well-run militia. our teachers are part of that well-run militia. it's guns that stop crimes also. in our church in sutherland springs, that i was there after the shooting, it was a man who was able to pick up his rifle and stop that shooter there from potentially going down the road to another church or killing law enforcement officers. guns stop other criminals from committing crimes. again. sensible...
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as an er doc in a time of terrorism when we're facing a threat from outside i feel like it's really important that we have a sense of what unites us as a country, as a nation through remain strong in this time of terror. and so i feel like their example is good for us. and i don't say that as -- from a perspective of right or left. but that's what i feel when i'm down in these places. >> you see many contrasts when you're under ground. you see the human condition. you see sorrow to laughter. you see dispair to missing loved ones. and to missing girlfriends. and this, this carving could be in a museum like the museum of modern art. it is a very characteristic of the art of 100 years ago like matise. and it's a french carving in a french under ground city and it shows how these soldiers were trying to recreate a human world. a world of feeling, emotion, esthetic and a world that connected them to a life before war that was important to them and that grounded them and helped them to get through a time that it's impossible for us to imagine. you know during world war i there were over 1 million high power shells fired every single day for four and a half years
as an er doc in a time of terrorism when we're facing a threat from outside i feel like it's really important that we have a sense of what unites us as a country, as a nation through remain strong in this time of terror. and so i feel like their example is good for us. and i don't say that as -- from a perspective of right or left. but that's what i feel when i'm down in these places. >> you see many contrasts when you're under ground. you see the human condition. you see sorrow to...
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and as a nation, it just doesn't have to happen. is some common sense things that everyone agrees on, vast majority of american public, criminal background checks for everyone who wants to purchase a gun, banning weapons of war, assault weapons, you know, making sure that we have research behind the impact of gun violence, we just have to get these things done and it has to happen at the national level. >> even if those things would not have protected against what we saw. >> it can't protect against everything, but would lead to an exponential reduction in violence. and the fact that we have refused to take the steps that every other nation, canada, england, japan, australia, down the list, every other nation has chosen to protect life and save lives. >> you to medo you mean it? do you want students kept out of school? do you mean it when you say you'll keep your kids out of school? if we know how long this debate has been going on, they would be out of school for a very long time, potentially. >> what i said is if we looked at this
and as a nation, it just doesn't have to happen. is some common sense things that everyone agrees on, vast majority of american public, criminal background checks for everyone who wants to purchase a gun, banning weapons of war, assault weapons, you know, making sure that we have research behind the impact of gun violence, we just have to get these things done and it has to happen at the national level. >> even if those things would not have protected against what we saw. >> it...
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both of these professions are essential to america's identity as a nation of laws under our unique constitution. and today, however, both of these noble professions are being tested by the impact of advances in technology, as well as by people deliberately seeking to chip away at these institutions and disrupt our civic order. the outcomes of these trials are unpredictable coming yet consequential. it is no exaggeration to say that how you respond to these challenges, how you choose to practice the location you are about to begin, will he felt by your profession and society for many years to come. we live in a time when technology is completely g our lives.in it is changing the way we communicate, shop, do business, learn, make friends, get dates coming get from one place to the other, even how we exercise, eat, and sleep. your generation has grown up with these technologies, so for many of then you may take them for granted, but that me put the swiftness of this transformation in perspective. in 1997 come when many of you were in preschool, to stanford computer science students at a research p
both of these professions are essential to america's identity as a nation of laws under our unique constitution. and today, however, both of these noble professions are being tested by the impact of advances in technology, as well as by people deliberately seeking to chip away at these institutions and disrupt our civic order. the outcomes of these trials are unpredictable coming yet consequential. it is no exaggeration to say that how you respond to these challenges, how you choose to practice...
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look wait has done for us as a nation. do we have problems in america? income inequality. entitlements. public education is a disaster. but capitalism against everything else out there, capitalism is it. when i look at my own life what happened to me. this couldn't happen except in america. i say to my grandparents. i say thank god for coming to america grandma and grandpa. you know it, and we are a nation of immigrants. maria: we are lucky our grandparents did come to america. >> exactly. one time i asked my grandfather, have you ever been back to italy? he said no, why would i go back? there was nothing there for me, that's why i left. mire grandfather insisted that his children speak to his grandchildren only in english. i regret that now. i wish i could speak italian. working in construction i learned a few bad words. and the biggest date year for him was memorial day when he hard with the sons of italy, and they had their caps with the lodge, and that was the biggest. he was so proud to be an american. and when world war ii came and his son and grandchildren were in th
look wait has done for us as a nation. do we have problems in america? income inequality. entitlements. public education is a disaster. but capitalism against everything else out there, capitalism is it. when i look at my own life what happened to me. this couldn't happen except in america. i say to my grandparents. i say thank god for coming to america grandma and grandpa. you know it, and we are a nation of immigrants. maria: we are lucky our grandparents did come to america. >>...
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they knew that he had a serious chance of becoming president and did become president, and they were interested in getting as close to his national security advisers as they possibly could. now remember, general flynn was also a very senior leader in the u.s. intelligence community before then. so he would have been of interest to the russians even absent the trump campaign. but when you have a russian woman getting close to him and people worried that he could be compromised, potentially for blackmail or other, it really raises red flags that a senior intelligence official like that would become close to a russian. >> josh, we've been anxious to have you on for a number of reasons, chief among them the detail you possess about the fbi detail working for mueller. as folks understand it, mueller, under the special counsel regs, gets to use the mechanism of the federal government to conduct his investigation. he is more familiar than most with the inner workings of the fbi, having been the second longest serving director. tell us about the men and women working under him. >> well, brian, i mean i think there's been sort of a lack o
they knew that he had a serious chance of becoming president and did become president, and they were interested in getting as close to his national security advisers as they possibly could. now remember, general flynn was also a very senior leader in the u.s. intelligence community before then. so he would have been of interest to the russians even absent the trump campaign. but when you have a russian woman getting close to him and people worried that he could be compromised, potentially for...
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three day you see workers strike, she canceled tweeting, if we are going to live up to our ideals as a nation, it is critical that we focus on economical equality and economical justice. the students we spoke to support the senator's decision. >> i respect her decision to not speak because it says a lot that she supports the uc workers and wants to stick up for low- wage workers so they can have a living wage. i think that is admirable. >> reporter: stand by the workers who have been there for them all these years.>> they have been so kind to me. it's unfair that this is happening, so i support camilla harris for doing this and i appreciate that. >> reporter: there were no major disruptions during today's ceremony. >>> elon musk reveals a glimpse of his underground cure for traffic congestion. how soon and -- writers could be on board. >>> an annual car show is more than just a fundraiser. to one family it is to honor a loved one whose murder is still unsolved. >>> time for a cool change in the bay area as we look live over san jose, the forecast is coming up after this break.>> reporter: the
three day you see workers strike, she canceled tweeting, if we are going to live up to our ideals as a nation, it is critical that we focus on economical equality and economical justice. the students we spoke to support the senator's decision. >> i respect her decision to not speak because it says a lot that she supports the uc workers and wants to stick up for low- wage workers so they can have a living wage. i think that is admirable. >> reporter: stand by the workers who have...
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president trump cited tariffs on aluminum and steel as a national security issue. onal security issue is intellectual property, not aluminum. >> as a political matter, if we're in a bar tonight in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, what do people say when we ask them about how it felt to read the president's words supporting jobs in china? >> well, that one is a little bit complicated because, remember -- >> a little bit? >> all of these companies, parts do go from the united states to china. so it could impact u.s. jobs. but at the end of the day, someone in pittsburgh or new jersey or idaho reads this and says, hold on a second. president trump, who has been saying for a year and a half china is hurting our country, is stealing our business, is killing our jobs, is a currency manipulator, is now turning around saying, too many chinese people lost their jobs. it simply doesn't make sense. so when you find out -- and i'm guessing we're going to go there -- that there may be a tie to a trump deal and china giving $500 million to a deal that would help the trump organization,
president trump cited tariffs on aluminum and steel as a national security issue. onal security issue is intellectual property, not aluminum. >> as a political matter, if we're in a bar tonight in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, what do people say when we ask them about how it felt to read the president's words supporting jobs in china? >> well, that one is a little bit complicated because, remember -- >> a little bit? >> all of these companies, parts do go from the united...
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as a nation. and companies can be successful but. i am a sign genetically modified organisms in the system and in the food industry in the nine hundred ninety s. . i want to stop taking that and knights and what does that have to do with g.m. it. was just. almost sort of. like it's a chemical widely used kill we. assume it was widely used for it was the right to be here is. a crime scene and runs a. possible temptation. to kind of her future scientists truth that she in context really full on the human race to sign a surface to wells free of g.m.'s in crisis eight which will even be able to see as we pass the points of never send. this is us secretary of state. giving a speech to lay out. america's new strategy on iran it comes less than two weeks after donald trump told washington out of the nuclear deal with iran. another news two parties at opposite ends of the political spectrum seek the blessing of italy's president for their radical coalition manifesto. chilean villages europe's love out a cut of a car that has left their region
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we as a nation dealt with this during the obama administration. the president acknowledged abuses in the past. the president went on to say, however, that we weren't going to punish people beyond those who the department of justice through the course of investigation might determine required some judicial process. at the end of the day, there were individuals who suffered consequences, but the vast majority of the people involved in the program, there was no criminal charges applied. so i feel we as a nation have litigated it, and it's really time to put that chapter behind us and move forward. i think gina is the right person to do that. >> okay. but larry, i'm looking at page two of this letter in which you specifically address the situation and write, as -- quote, make tough choices and work on matters that some find deeply controversial, but she did so with dead kaldication an commitment to the flee come of democracy. but is that an appropriate way to defend her overseeing of enhanced interrogation techniques? >> well, the enhanced interrogati
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as her make logical sense possibly. hazardous ripple. after after he's a he's a hard. doors will program francis all. at least a step. nation and up and all the policy to take attendance se a cover that actually is a lose lose nine nine. our father. during his visit. i just need to be dismissed as a. nation. she ships the pope later admitted that he had he had any errors of judgment centers and invited to investigate the airfare and. finally if we use you to stick to the fact that it can. the investigation. she says has to which we have evidence except. take your children for medicaid for you please. what is what is? i don't know. right intentional and just. take a second. these. things have settled. down cent reduction should skin cancer so users see lately the courts are things that is the end all and i'll have is that it is a different availability of church church in the one one don johnson had had a country. considering her mother also real real as he was it was built on trust. right breed today. i decide to take texas which is. eight. john johnson. three in russia with a lot about it since. it is a range. of things. r
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as far as a national issue, it isn't so much mitch mcconnell as the leadership in washington and the leadership in congress. i think people are more and more telling us that this is a change election and they think the congress is broken and mitch mcconnell is very much part of that. alexi: how do you get trump supporters to vote for democrats? the way the map has shown itself is we have 24 incumbent senators, 10 of them in states that trump ran, and i think it is actually a misnomer that our challenge is to win over trump supporters. quite distinctly our challenge , is to keep the trump supporters a democrat incumbents have. most democrat incumbents are leading their races. most of them have huge support from voters who voted for trump. we as a party in the senate are performing better with trump supporters than in 2016. we still have several months to go, but it is a good indicator this early. david: would you like to see former president obama taking a role raising money for democrats in between his meetings with netflix because we , are talking about people who can raise money. a
as far as a national issue, it isn't so much mitch mcconnell as the leadership in washington and the leadership in congress. i think people are more and more telling us that this is a change election and they think the congress is broken and mitch mcconnell is very much part of that. alexi: how do you get trump supporters to vote for democrats? the way the map has shown itself is we have 24 incumbent senators, 10 of them in states that trump ran, and i think it is actually a misnomer that our...