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today and yesterday and hopefully will result in some action by congress and the threats we face as a nation regarding our electoral system. one, i would like to recognize the presiding officer of the senate, senator rubio, for working with senator van hollen to come up with a piece of legislation called the deter act that i think will serve us well. if the director of national intelligence certifies that a foreign power, russia or anyone else is trying to attack our electoral infrastructure, they'll pay a heavy price. so this is july 17, 2018. on friday, last week, i think it was july -- don't know the dates. just got back from traveling. so frill of last week, a few -- friday of last week, a few days ago, the director of national intelligence said the following. the warning lights are blinking red again. today the digital infrastructure that serves this country is literally under attack. how much more do we need as a body and as a nation to rally ourselves to act while there's still time? he indicated that our cyberspace strategies emphasize only defense, not offense as well invoking presi
today and yesterday and hopefully will result in some action by congress and the threats we face as a nation regarding our electoral system. one, i would like to recognize the presiding officer of the senate, senator rubio, for working with senator van hollen to come up with a piece of legislation called the deter act that i think will serve us well. if the director of national intelligence certifies that a foreign power, russia or anyone else is trying to attack our electoral infrastructure,...
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minimum, we should come up with the defensive measures that are available to us and we need to as a nation deal with this threat. i'm not worried about a foreign power taking over our country in a conventional military fashion. i am worried about foreign powers and terrorist organizations using cyber attacks to cripple our country, our economy, our finances, our energy, but most importantly, the heart and soul of democracy, which is free and fair election. putin wants no part of a free and fair election. all of us should want very much to have a free and fair election in 2018. and we're not going to have one unless we push back together and push back now. i yield the floor. >> at the helsinki summit yesterday president trump embarrassed our country. he undermined american values and openly sided with russian's authoritarian leader, vladimir putin against the u.s. intelligence communities unanimous assessment that russia interfered in our 2016 presidential election. john mccain is right when he says it was, and i quote, one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president in me
minimum, we should come up with the defensive measures that are available to us and we need to as a nation deal with this threat. i'm not worried about a foreign power taking over our country in a conventional military fashion. i am worried about foreign powers and terrorist organizations using cyber attacks to cripple our country, our economy, our finances, our energy, but most importantly, the heart and soul of democracy, which is free and fair election. putin wants no part of a free and fair...
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as israel. passes a new law defining the country as the national home of jewish people critics say. discrimination french president emanuel crawl under fire after one of his top aides is filmed hitting a protester airstrikes continue to rain down on syria's. rebels surrendering in another victory for president assad. with the sport including all the latest from the open golf tiger woods is chasing down the lead on his five to parents the tournament for three years plenty more later this hour. israel has passed the controversial law that for the first time the clear is the country to be the nation state of the jewish people it makes hebrew the only official language downgrading our of a. special status now critics say the law marginalizes these really palestinian minority who make up twenty percent of the population stephanie decker reports now from west jerusalem. it's official israel is a state exclusively for jews that's the essence of the controversial nation state bill passed by the knesset on thursday after hours of heated debate the measure became law by a vote of sixty two to
as israel. passes a new law defining the country as the national home of jewish people critics say. discrimination french president emanuel crawl under fire after one of his top aides is filmed hitting a protester airstrikes continue to rain down on syria's. rebels surrendering in another victory for president assad. with the sport including all the latest from the open golf tiger woods is chasing down the lead on his five to parents the tournament for three years plenty more later this hour....
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treasure, and its editorialjudgment regarded as a nationals editorial judgment has regarded as a national treasure, and its editorialjudgment has been sharply criticised. wherever journalism goes now, the bbc is tarnished and seriously out of pocket, particularly if it uses public funds to appeal the decision. thank you. inflation stood at 2.4% injune, for the third consecutive month — the figure had been expected to rise. the office for national statistics says rising fuel, gas and electricity costs were offset by a fall in the price of clothes. today's figures mean wages remain above inflation, even though pay growth has slowed to 2.7%. detectives investigating the grenfell tower fire, which killed 72 people, have carried out three interviews under caution as they look into allegations of manslaughter and potential health and safety breaches. the metropolitan police say their inquiries have moved into a new phase, which will involve a "planned programme of interviews under caution". there have been no arrests. boris johnson, who quit as for
treasure, and its editorialjudgment regarded as a nationals editorial judgment has regarded as a national treasure, and its editorialjudgment has been sharply criticised. wherever journalism goes now, the bbc is tarnished and seriously out of pocket, particularly if it uses public funds to appeal the decision. thank you. inflation stood at 2.4% injune, for the third consecutive month — the figure had been expected to rise. the office for national statistics says rising fuel, gas and...
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. >> the president's comments made us look as a nation more like a pushover. >> the president has at least one lawmaker in his corner. senator rand paul praised president trump for talking to putin. the head of national intelligence, though, insists russia tried to sway the election. >>> new this morning, voters in san francisco will decide whether to tax businesses to help the homeless. a measure would add an average half percent tax on revenue above $50 million a year. it would raise about $300
. >> the president's comments made us look as a nation more like a pushover. >> the president has at least one lawmaker in his corner. senator rand paul praised president trump for talking to putin. the head of national intelligence, though, insists russia tried to sway the election. >>> new this morning, voters in san francisco will decide whether to tax businesses to help the homeless. a measure would add an average half percent tax on revenue above $50 million a year. it...
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crowds fill the centre of paris, as a nation celebrates winning football's biggest trophy for a secondime. over the pass the years, these streets have been scenes of national division and national mirth, now they are places of utterjoy and celebration. violence spreads in nicaragua. government forces raid several towns, leaving at least ten people dead. hello and welcome to bbc world news. president trump has arrived in finland's capital, helsinki, the venue of his summit with russia's president, vladimir putin. thousands of protesters were on the streets ahead
crowds fill the centre of paris, as a nation celebrates winning football's biggest trophy for a secondime. over the pass the years, these streets have been scenes of national division and national mirth, now they are places of utterjoy and celebration. violence spreads in nicaragua. government forces raid several towns, leaving at least ten people dead. hello and welcome to bbc world news. president trump has arrived in finland's capital, helsinki, the venue of his summit with russia's...
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there was also an economic imperative but there is advantage.etitive we have to compete as a nation and we are losing because we are not preparing all of our workforce to participate. so, that is very palpable when you think about it of a different new technologies, as we just discussed. and how we must make sure that everyone can participate in these new economies. gov. bullock: do you see the transit really impacting equity in the workplace when he look at automation and artificial intelligence? do.une: we i want to say that as we make this case, we're making it nationally and state-by-state. the documents that we have today represent the places we work. michigana business case, a new mexico business case, a new orleans business case. we hope that every state would want to calculate and quantify what the loss potential is in dollars. michigan for example, it is over $1 billion of additional state tax revenue that we are leaving on the table because we are not employing all citizens. in the space of technology and artificial intelligence, i think we have to be very careful as we move f
there was also an economic imperative but there is advantage.etitive we have to compete as a nation and we are losing because we are not preparing all of our workforce to participate. so, that is very palpable when you think about it of a different new technologies, as we just discussed. and how we must make sure that everyone can participate in these new economies. gov. bullock: do you see the transit really impacting equity in the workplace when he look at automation and artificial...
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treasure and its editorialjudgment has as a national treasure and its editorial judgment has been asditorialjudgment has been sharply criticised. whereverjournalism goes from today, the bbc is undoubtedly tarnished and seriously out of pocket, particularly if it uses public funds to appeal the decision. amol rajan, our media editor, thank you. let's move onto some of the day's news stories. boris johnson, the former foreign secretary, has accused the prime minister of crafting a brexit deal which would inflict a form of economic slavery on britain. mrjohnson, in his resignation statement to the house of commons, praised the vision set out by theresa may at lancaster house last year, but condemned the new deal agreed by the cabinet a few weeks ago at chequers, as a "miserable, permanent limbo". he said there was still time to save brexit, and urged the prime minister to change, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. even the lightbulbs at the grandest of houses need changing. the resident here is changing soon, too. reporter: what's your brexit plan, mr johnson? borisjohnso
treasure and its editorialjudgment has as a national treasure and its editorial judgment has been asditorialjudgment has been sharply criticised. whereverjournalism goes from today, the bbc is undoubtedly tarnished and seriously out of pocket, particularly if it uses public funds to appeal the decision. amol rajan, our media editor, thank you. let's move onto some of the day's news stories. boris johnson, the former foreign secretary, has accused the prime minister of crafting a brexit deal...
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crowds fill the centre of paris as a nation celebrates winning football's biggest trophy for a seconde. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: president trump arrives in helsinki for face—to—face talks with russia's president putin, and makes a list of america's adversaries. now, you wouldn't think of the european union, but they're and foe, russia's and foe in certain respects, china's and foe, certainly economically, they're and foe. and the ever—growing problem of plastic waste in our oceans. we meet the all—female team of scientists who've analysed the great pacific garbage patch. live from our studios in singapore and london,
crowds fill the centre of paris as a nation celebrates winning football's biggest trophy for a seconde. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: president trump arrives in helsinki for face—to—face talks with russia's president putin, and makes a list of america's adversaries. now, you wouldn't think of the european union, but they're and foe, russia's and foe in certain respects, china's and foe, certainly economically, they're and foe. and the ever—growing problem of plastic...
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now i think his status as a national hero is there, whatever happens next week. his status as a nationalis geography teacher yesterday who told us all about him and said he was a very thoughtful student and very analytical and very good at strategy and listened a lot. he is definitely the sort of manager who is more suited than many of them and he is not a rant or who is more suited than many of them and he is nota rant ora who is more suited than many of them and he is not a rant or a raver. neither is harry kane. he is also one of those people who listens and works out... he is a fantastic professional, he came through the ra nks professional, he came through the ranks at tottenham and they did the best to get rid of him, loaning him out and eventually he grew into his own body and became a player and the thing is, if you look at harry kane objectively and say he is not quick enough, his first touch is not great, his movement is not ideal, but when you put that package together and his appetite in there, he turns into a superstar and he is one of the reasons that england should have a
now i think his status as a national hero is there, whatever happens next week. his status as a nationalis geography teacher yesterday who told us all about him and said he was a very thoughtful student and very analytical and very good at strategy and listened a lot. he is definitely the sort of manager who is more suited than many of them and he is not a rant or who is more suited than many of them and he is nota rant ora who is more suited than many of them and he is not a rant or a raver....
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this is a real crisis. >> you describe this as a national engineer. ador just described this as a crisis. a lot of it most dramatic history of the u.s. presidency is about presidents rising to the occasion or not at times as a national security crisis. watergate is the only other time i can think of in modern history where there was a national crisis where the president was the crisis or part of the crisis. that's why we keep going back to watergate. trying to understand the magnitude. when it's a foreign policy matter or intelligence matter like that and the president is not the 1 to lead the country out of this problem, do we have anything to understand who we look to leadership? >> sadly we don't. good thing we don't because nixon did terrible things, but no one suspected he was acting on behalf of russia or another foreign power. we can't look back and say this is the way we did it. on the other hand, this is the time for members of congress to step up, particularly members of donald trump's own party. republicans during richard nixon went to the w
this is a real crisis. >> you describe this as a national engineer. ador just described this as a crisis. a lot of it most dramatic history of the u.s. presidency is about presidents rising to the occasion or not at times as a national security crisis. watergate is the only other time i can think of in modern history where there was a national crisis where the president was the crisis or part of the crisis. that's why we keep going back to watergate. trying to understand the magnitude....
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states this is ridiculous israel has the right to define ok as a nation this perfectly compatible with international law and has nothing to do with the palestinian israeli policy conflict or case he appoints a less than thirty seconds who can from the palestinians in the near future come to the negotiating table negotiate a settlement knowing that us a limb want to be part is to resume in particular want to be part of the of the palestinian state well let me say that the palestinians over the past are quarter of a century have made our big concessions with regard to making peace with israel with me just remind you of august on the viewers that the per the p.l.o. are accepted the two state solution in the p. and c. of the p.l.o. and nineteen eighty eight and one of the oslo agreement was signed in nineteen ninety three between the p.l.o. one israel are the mit president of the palestinian yes on a thought he could not as the right of israel to thank live in peace and security and its is one who is not willing to make the good the enough concessions. to move forward toward the front at l
states this is ridiculous israel has the right to define ok as a nation this perfectly compatible with international law and has nothing to do with the palestinian israeli policy conflict or case he appoints a less than thirty seconds who can from the palestinians in the near future come to the negotiating table negotiate a settlement knowing that us a limb want to be part is to resume in particular want to be part of the of the palestinian state well let me say that the palestinians over the...
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a right to legislation this legislation contrary to what has been said during his program is perfectly ok it's perfectly. suitable tension national i does not contradict international law at all to define yourself as a nation state otherwise twenty seven members of the union already legal. this is ridiculous israel has the right to define ok as a nation this perfectly compatible with international law and has nothing to do with the palestinian israeli policy conflict or case you appoint him any less than thirty seconds who can from the palestinians in the near future come to the negotiating table negotiate a settlement knowing that us a limb want to be part is to resume in particular want to be part of the of the palestinian state well let me say that the palestinians over the past are quarter of a century have made our big concessions with regard to making peace with israel with me just remind you of august on the viewers that the per the piano are accepted the to secede illusion in the p. and c. of the p.l.o. in nineteen eighty eight and one of the oslo agreement was signed in nineteen ninety three between the p.l.o. one israel are the mitt president of the palestinian the us on a thought he cou
a right to legislation this legislation contrary to what has been said during his program is perfectly ok it's perfectly. suitable tension national i does not contradict international law at all to define yourself as a nation state otherwise twenty seven members of the union already legal. this is ridiculous israel has the right to define ok as a nation this perfectly compatible with international law and has nothing to do with the palestinian israeli policy conflict or case you appoint him any...
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how do we serve that goal, the allied victory, and preserve our independence as a nation and not become indebted to the british empire and its survival? that is what the debate is about. how to serve the national interest in a broad sense? how do we also preserve our independence as a nation and our independent actions? what fdr's doing during this entire period is trying to convince the american people to do more to aid the british. as he was incredibly sensitive to it, he could not get too far out ahead of the public. he could not be in a position of looking back and seeing that no one was following him. what he wanted the public to do was come to its own conclusion. he did not want to tell them this is what you think. he wanted them to come to that conclusion. that meant that he could not be the one on the radio. other people had to be making the arguments that he could then responded to the public demand for more aid. and he was perceived for doing that. he was very careful, working behind the scenes to encourage other people to go on the radio, to make the case for aiding the allie
how do we serve that goal, the allied victory, and preserve our independence as a nation and not become indebted to the british empire and its survival? that is what the debate is about. how to serve the national interest in a broad sense? how do we also preserve our independence as a nation and our independent actions? what fdr's doing during this entire period is trying to convince the american people to do more to aid the british. as he was incredibly sensitive to it, he could not get too...
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the explanation is that as a nation you lose your faith, it you become explanation is that as a natione yourfaith, it you become more tolera nt lose yourfaith, it you become more tolerant about, this is what they say, this could get me in hot water! the university of tennessee! you become more tolerant for individual rights including women and gay people, divorce and abortion, and that somehow increases wealth because she get more people in the workforce. just squeezing in the metro with a story about the cave boysin metro with a story about the cave boys in thailand which gripped audiences around the world. well, 12 boys and a coach? a football team. at the end of the world cup. trapped for two weeks in this cave. you could not believe they survived. and then you saw them today coming out in front of a huge news conference andi in front of a huge news conference and i thought, these are nine, ten, 13—year—old boys behaving with extraordinary calmness and dignity and it was an incredibly impressive sight and sound. and you had to take your hat off to them and indeed the thai authoritie
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national interest in a broad sense? how do we maintain our independence as a nation? fdr's don't drop this entire period is trying to convince the american people to do more to aid the british. outould not get too far ahead of the public. position of be in a looking back and seeing that no one was following him. what he wanted the public to do was come to their own conclusion. he did not want to tell them this is what he thought. he wanted them to come to that conclusion. that meant that he could not be the one on the radio. other people had to be making the argument that he could then responded to the public demand for more aid. careful, working behind the scenes to encourage other people to go on the radio, to make the case for aiding the allies in way that would be persuasive to the public. one example, in august of 1940. he was considering the famous destroyers for bases deal. it would be an unprecedented thing to give great britain 50 american destroyers during wartime. giving ships to a country at war. steve: we should point out that winston churchill was begging
national interest in a broad sense? how do we maintain our independence as a nation? fdr's don't drop this entire period is trying to convince the american people to do more to aid the british. outould not get too far ahead of the public. position of be in a looking back and seeing that no one was following him. what he wanted the public to do was come to their own conclusion. he did not want to tell them this is what he thought. he wanted them to come to that conclusion. that meant that he...
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workers expressed today a sort of measured supports saying that decades of disinvestment and. you as jobs multi-nation oil companies has weakened you as economic security as a nation but old al gore witnesses i was listening to were quite sure they wanted the consequences of such terrorists would be on the floor scene and this stressed that the u.s. car industry is thriving so there is no case here no threat to u.s. national security ok so let's cross over to new.
workers expressed today a sort of measured supports saying that decades of disinvestment and. you as jobs multi-nation oil companies has weakened you as economic security as a nation but old al gore witnesses i was listening to were quite sure they wanted the consequences of such terrorists would be on the floor scene and this stressed that the u.s. car industry is thriving so there is no case here no threat to u.s. national security ok so let's cross over to new.
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a national security crisis. this is a national security crisis, at least as far as i can tell. we handle it. usually when we have a national security crisis in this country, we look to the president to lead us. in this case the national security crisis is the president, and i'm not sure we know who will lead us out of this, but we will find out soon. more to come here tonight. stay with us. your society was l, who governed thousands... ...commanded armies... ...yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com. is it to carry cargo... greatness of an suv? or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the time to get an exceptional offer on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. receive up to a $1,250 summer event bonus on select suvs. mercedes-ben
a national security crisis. this is a national security crisis, at least as far as i can tell. we handle it. usually when we have a national security crisis in this country, we look to the president to lead us. in this case the national security crisis is the president, and i'm not sure we know who will lead us out of this, but we will find out soon. more to come here tonight. stay with us. your society was l, who governed thousands... ...commanded armies... ...yielded to no one. when i found...
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i think that is hidden from us a lot as a nation, and to bring out those divisions and understand them fully and the context in which race relations today operate, is a very important dimension of moving forward as a nation. emily: so you think that these monuments and statues should come down? drew: i think it varies. many of them should. there are others that we perhaps could elucidate or explain. emily: how does one get from civil war historian to first woman president of harvard? drew: it is about being part of the university over a long time, and living a life in a university where i came to realize the wonder of education and opening minds and contributing to the growth and flourishing of individual talent. and thinking about universities as places where people pursue truth, and challenge accepted wisdom, and devote themselves to learning and scholarship. so i had come to believe that universities are among the most important institutions in our society. i began to be invited to take on leadership roles and move from penn to harvard in 2001, to be the head of the institute for ad
i think that is hidden from us a lot as a nation, and to bring out those divisions and understand them fully and the context in which race relations today operate, is a very important dimension of moving forward as a nation. emily: so you think that these monuments and statues should come down? drew: i think it varies. many of them should. there are others that we perhaps could elucidate or explain. emily: how does one get from civil war historian to first woman president of harvard? drew: it...
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. >> the president's comments made us look as a nation more like a pushover. >> i never thought i'd see an american president throw the intelligence community under the bus like that. >> reporter: democrats claim president trump is compromised. >> americans are scratching their head and saying, if that's not the explanation, that putin has something on it, what is it? what the heck could it be? >> reporter: the president denied that in an interview to fox news before leaving finland. >> if they had it, it would have been out. >> reporter: putin admitted he wanted mr. trump to win the election. >> translator: yes, i did. yes, i did. because he talked about bringing the u.s./russia relationship back to normal. >> reporter: president trump blamed the mueller investigation for putting u.s./russia relations at an all-time low. and now the director of national intelligence is speaking out, saying in a statement, "the role of the intelligence community is to provide the best information and fact-based assessments possible for the president." daniel coats continued by saying, "we have been clea
. >> the president's comments made us look as a nation more like a pushover. >> i never thought i'd see an american president throw the intelligence community under the bus like that. >> reporter: democrats claim president trump is compromised. >> americans are scratching their head and saying, if that's not the explanation, that putin has something on it, what is it? what the heck could it be? >> reporter: the president denied that in an interview to fox news...
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we are also looking not to be ripped off as a nation. >> who are is your biggest competitor or foe right now? >> we have a lot of foes. the european union is a foe what they do to us in trade. you wouldn't think of the european union, but they are a foe. russia is a foe in certain respects. china is economically a foe. that doesn't mean they are bad, but they are competitors. they want to do well and we are doing well. we have the best employment numbers we have ever had. hispanic numbers are the lowest in women. women the lowest in 66 years. >> a lot of people might be surprised to hear you list the european union as a foe. >> the eu is very difficult. maybe the thing that is most difficult, both of my parents were born in eu sectors, okay? my mother was scotland and my father was germany. i love those countries. i respect the leaders of those countries, but in a trade sense, they have really taken advantage of us. many of those countries are in nato and not paying their bills. >> what do you see as america's role globally? >> we are perceived as a much stronger nation now than two year
we are also looking not to be ripped off as a nation. >> who are is your biggest competitor or foe right now? >> we have a lot of foes. the european union is a foe what they do to us in trade. you wouldn't think of the european union, but they are a foe. russia is a foe in certain respects. china is economically a foe. that doesn't mean they are bad, but they are competitors. they want to do well and we are doing well. we have the best employment numbers we have ever had. hispanic...
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it's important just from a base morality of what we are as a nation. >> uh-huh. >> what's the one thing you would tell us all to do tomorrow? >> okay. the first thing i would say is, get out of denial. we can't deny that the issues aren't real in our communities. and it isn't about politics. it's about growth and opportunity and prosperity for the future. so those who can step forward and face the truth of the current reality and begin to build the pathways forward will be on the forefront, will be the leaders of tomorrow. >> that's right. >> but you have to step beyond, i think, the rhetoric, and reach into your neighborhoods and speak with the people. and they're not invisible. they're real human beings and they actually -- not only can we help them, but they can help us. this is a win/win solution. we all are in this together. it's our own shared fate. and when i think about the business community that is in this presence, the international business community, i think we must show them that we can build a workforce for the future. and the sooner we know that there's opportunity there
it's important just from a base morality of what we are as a nation. >> uh-huh. >> what's the one thing you would tell us all to do tomorrow? >> okay. the first thing i would say is, get out of denial. we can't deny that the issues aren't real in our communities. and it isn't about politics. it's about growth and opportunity and prosperity for the future. so those who can step forward and face the truth of the current reality and begin to build the pathways forward will be on...
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he couldn't have said that, because we were unified before, and over two years the ability to go as a nationnation to do it has been sabotaged by the establishment elite to the point at which we now have a situation where, to answer the specific, where the deal... i can't think of a remainer who would agree with this deal, let alone a brexiteer, and on that basis this is awfulfor brexiteer, and on that basis this is awful for our country. we seem to have lost our bottle. maybe we have woken up and smell the coffee. please, we are all wonderful people, we are going to go back to 1970 like an organisation. it is beyond me why we can't come together as a nation. borisjohnson said it was self—doubt. borisjohnson said it was self-doubt. boris, whose behaviour has been despicable, and if i was the prime minister i would have sacked him ages ago, but he's got a point when he said this deal was going to make us a colony of europe andi going to make us a colony of europe and i think he is right. going to make us a colony of europe and i think he is rightlj going to make us a colony of europe and i th
he couldn't have said that, because we were unified before, and over two years the ability to go as a nationnation to do it has been sabotaged by the establishment elite to the point at which we now have a situation where, to answer the specific, where the deal... i can't think of a remainer who would agree with this deal, let alone a brexiteer, and on that basis this is awfulfor brexiteer, and on that basis this is awful for our country. we seem to have lost our bottle. maybe we have woken up...
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such as access to health care, consumer and environmental protections and a free and open internet portend a rubberstamp for a conservative right-wing agenda that would move us backwards as a nation. at the same time, it is very concerning that he once served as the top deputy to in the investigations of president clinton has since rescinded a sitting president should not be investigated for allegations or on trial while he is in office and should not have to participate in this evil. kosovo legal proceedings until he leaves office. leading the investigation against president clinton throughout the investigations that is no coincidence there for the president who now appears all of these legal actions would nominate a judge who could shield him from those legal actions. perhaps the gravest concern is that of roe v. wade. they didn't protect just access to the safe and legal procedures for women in our country. it is affirmed the constitutional right to privacy. it recognizes all americans must be able to make their own personal health decisions based on their own beliefs, needs and circumstances. the record on the circuit inspires no confidence that he will protect this fundament
such as access to health care, consumer and environmental protections and a free and open internet portend a rubberstamp for a conservative right-wing agenda that would move us backwards as a nation. at the same time, it is very concerning that he once served as the top deputy to in the investigations of president clinton has since rescinded a sitting president should not be investigated for allegations or on trial while he is in office and should not have to participate in this evil. kosovo...
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conveniently overlooked, especially by the media. , william mckinley set aside a section of arlington national cemetery as a burial site for several hundred confederate soldiers. until that time, southern soldiers could not be buried in a national cemetery. step in march, 1906. i do not know if anyone in here is aware of this legislation. it is a public law 38, statute 56. it states, as federal law, that confederate soldiers were to be entitled to be treated as veterans in the same, honorable way that all american veterans in all wars had been. in other words, you could not soldiers andon confederate soldiers. that is a 1906 statute. in spite of these federal laws, general robert e lee and other soldiers are being declared traitors. american politics thrives on a double standard. the media continually demonstrates when -- the current war terrible came during a 2015 incident in charleston, south carolina. murdered nineth black churchgoers. a his belongings was photograph of him holding a confederate battle flag. arguments over confederate symbolism immediately began. and the flag, as it should have been, w
conveniently overlooked, especially by the media. , william mckinley set aside a section of arlington national cemetery as a burial site for several hundred confederate soldiers. until that time, southern soldiers could not be buried in a national cemetery. step in march, 1906. i do not know if anyone in here is aware of this legislation. it is a public law 38, statute 56. it states, as federal law, that confederate soldiers were to be entitled to be treated as veterans in the same, honorable...
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. >> it's almost as though every conversation was focused on, have we as a nation, learned anything in 50 years? >> sreenivasan: next on pbs newshour weekend. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible an: bernarirene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein the sue and edgarfoachenheim dation. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customizedanndividual group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yo thank yo from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us.er yey hundreds of thousands took to the streets to protest the administration's immigration policies, and some democrats tepped up calls to eliminate the immigration and customs enforcement agency. today, president trump used twitter and a fox news interview to warn hi
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of the united auto workers expressed today a sort of measure and supports saying that decades of this investment and all sharing of you as jobs by multi nation oil companies has weakened you as economic security as a nation but old al gore witnesses i was listening to were quite sure they once did the consequences of such terrorists would be on the floor scene and this stressed that the u.s. car industry is thriving so there is no case here no threat to u.s. national security ok so let's cross over to new york now yes we heard about consumers and employees already but what will be the effect on companies themselves well quite simply the margins in the u.s. car industry are actually that's true for the car industry globally are not very high so meaning if costs increase of it might lead to price increases and therefore eventually lead to fewer sales to take the toyota camry for example that it's built here in the united states about a third of the auto parts are coming from overseas so those will become more expensive than we might see originally and torrie measures from other countries so that could hurt exports of for the you. build cars an
of the united auto workers expressed today a sort of measure and supports saying that decades of this investment and all sharing of you as jobs by multi nation oil companies has weakened you as economic security as a nation but old al gore witnesses i was listening to were quite sure they once did the consequences of such terrorists would be on the floor scene and this stressed that the u.s. car industry is thriving so there is no case here no threat to u.s. national security ok so let's cross...
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and we stand united behind the constant police and traditions that defined who we are as a nation and as a people. said thathington religion and morality are indispensable. happiness,ns, prosperity, and to its success. it is our faith and our values that inspires us to give with charity, to act with courage, and to sacrifice for what we know is right. invokedican founders our creator four times in the declaration of independence. four times. the president back in 2017, and john fea is going through the checklist. guest: so much there. some good stuff, but also problematic things as far as i view it. this is him feeding the christian right the red meat that they want. talking about abortion, talking about religious liberty, bowing to make it appealing to the idea that somehow the founding documents created a christian nation. his reference to the declaration of independence at the end is right. the declaration of independence alludes to god four times, but it is a vague god, not very specific. jefferson's god, certainly nothing about jesus christ for these kinds of things. but he is ta
and we stand united behind the constant police and traditions that defined who we are as a nation and as a people. said thathington religion and morality are indispensable. happiness,ns, prosperity, and to its success. it is our faith and our values that inspires us to give with charity, to act with courage, and to sacrifice for what we know is right. invokedican founders our creator four times in the declaration of independence. four times. the president back in 2017, and john fea is going...
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the largest debt we have ever had as a nation, even as a percentage of g.d.p. the most important thing that we can do to give a guarantee of predictability to the men and women who serve in the military is to address the fiscal issues that we face as a nation. if we honestly address those issues, we're going to have a devil of a time paying for everything in the military that i know some on this floor would like. so we need to get to a consistent fiscal policy if we're going to have the dependability that i know the chairman wants, i know everybody in this committee wants, going forward. and if we don't do that, that uncertainty is going to continue going forward. sorry about that let me say that to get the proper fiscal policy is going to require us to honestly assess the problems we face. i'll say just one more quick word about that before turning back to the bill. earlier this year, or earlier this session, we passed as i mentioned a significant tax cut. we passed a significant increase in spending. i think the tax cut was roughly $2 trillion. the increase i
the largest debt we have ever had as a nation, even as a percentage of g.d.p. the most important thing that we can do to give a guarantee of predictability to the men and women who serve in the military is to address the fiscal issues that we face as a nation. if we honestly address those issues, we're going to have a devil of a time paying for everything in the military that i know some on this floor would like. so we need to get to a consistent fiscal policy if we're going to have the...
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the el salvador ran national identified as a high-ranking ms-13 member. i'm not here on this floor to defend a bolivian national who has four prior convictions of rape and intercourse with a victim under 13. that's not why i'm here talking about. i'm here talking about people who were in the streets, minding their own business, with no criminal arrests. with no criminal background.
the el salvador ran national identified as a high-ranking ms-13 member. i'm not here on this floor to defend a bolivian national who has four prior convictions of rape and intercourse with a victim under 13. that's not why i'm here talking about. i'm here talking about people who were in the streets, minding their own business, with no criminal arrests. with no criminal background.
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our of lawmakers in israel protest against a controversial new law is explicitly defines israel as a nation state of jewish people the prime minister says it's a defining moment for zionism. and as president trump struggles to contain a political storm in washington we get the view from tennessee at the rodeo they're giving him an easy ride. also on the show praying it won't happen again thailand's rescued kids boys turn to a higher power to ensure their future safety so for all the boys seem to be in good health and good spirits despite good me a three week ordeal. and it's a sequel abo fans have been waiting for mom long mia here we go again and it's set to good cinema screens and our culture editor has no doubt. that. i'm. i'm glad you could join us britain security minister has played down a media reports that police have identified suspects linked to the attack on former russian agents. and his daughter yulia now ben wallace dismissed the report as speculation the pair were poisoned with novacek in the city of solsbury in march and two more people were recently exposed to the same nerv
our of lawmakers in israel protest against a controversial new law is explicitly defines israel as a nation state of jewish people the prime minister says it's a defining moment for zionism. and as president trump struggles to contain a political storm in washington we get the view from tennessee at the rodeo they're giving him an easy ride. also on the show praying it won't happen again thailand's rescued kids boys turn to a higher power to ensure their future safety so for all the boys seem...
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crowds fill the centre of paris — as a nation celebrates winning football's biggest trophy for a seconde streets have been scenes of national division and violence and now they are scenes of celebration. violence spreads in nicaragua — government forces raids several towns leaving at least ten people dead.
crowds fill the centre of paris — as a nation celebrates winning football's biggest trophy for a seconde streets have been scenes of national division and violence and now they are scenes of celebration. violence spreads in nicaragua — government forces raids several towns leaving at least ten people dead.
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government directed cyberattacks on members of the democratic party. >> the comments made us look as a nation more like a pushover. >> i never thought i would see an american president throw the intelligence community under the bus like that. >> president trump blamed the mueller investigation for putting u.s.-russian relations at an all-time low. >>> today the city of oakland could move closer to shutting the door on the duplex loophole. a ballot measure could make it more difficult to evict those in duplexes. jessica flores is live this morning to explain. >> reporter: the duplex loophole essentially allows owners of a duplex to kick tenants out if the owner plans to move into that duplex. in order for the loophole to be closed, the city council first has to adopt a resolution that would then put any kind of measure on to the november ballot. that's what they will tackle today, whether or not they want to put this measure on the ballot. it's failed in the past and it's facing major opposition from real estate groups. we spoke to one council member who says the grouhave inced that the loopho
government directed cyberattacks on members of the democratic party. >> the comments made us look as a nation more like a pushover. >> i never thought i would see an american president throw the intelligence community under the bus like that. >> president trump blamed the mueller investigation for putting u.s.-russian relations at an all-time low. >>> today the city of oakland could move closer to shutting the door on the duplex loophole. a ballot measure could make...
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saw it as a nation most of the on the destruction of what was possible to fill the book efficiently . when i. wanted to do it i mean. they were going to go under for the. job i knew what was binding on. my head. that i might be. looking i got the ball effectively got to do something about national interest of the child from nothing i mean the question of the fuel for the good for nothing about you know. good. enough. i think. on. missions that one of them almost none of it on her own can combine one of. those. who've lost the thought of a person and one. of them it is somewhat you're going to. finally come. to tell them. my vision you know that each of them watching something else on the by doing this you know. i'm i'm i'm not up. to date on a subset of. this stuff the stuff you did he sent you in with him and. he shows me. all of them with a little bit of almost all good of. the argument about what the end of the what will this northerly wind up with the funny little i mean. if. my son who thought god knows i. could. push.
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anger after a contentious new law is approved defining israel as the nation state of the jewish people. hello again i'm. live from doha also coming up donald trump changes course again on russian election meddling now he declares brad to be a pigeon is personally responsible. for prayers for a long and happy life the thai football team is blessed by monks after their extraordinary rescue from a flooded cave. google vows to fight back after being slapped with a record five billion dollars fine by the european union. israel has also that for the first time to close the country to be the nation state of the jewish people. the legislation also downgrades the status of the arabic language and encourages the construction of jewish only communities sylva reports. its official israel is a state exclusively for jews that's the essence of the controversial nation state bill passed by the knesset on thursday after hours of heated debate the measure became law by a vote of sixty two to fifty five with two abstentions for years the language of the bill divided political opinion between the ruling p
anger after a contentious new law is approved defining israel as the nation state of the jewish people. hello again i'm. live from doha also coming up donald trump changes course again on russian election meddling now he declares brad to be a pigeon is personally responsible. for prayers for a long and happy life the thai football team is blessed by monks after their extraordinary rescue from a flooded cave. google vows to fight back after being slapped with a record five billion dollars fine...
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. >> the president's comments made us look as a nation more like a pushover. >> vladimir putin spouted many of his usual lines that were just completely wrong and he did it standing next to the leader of the free world and there was no rebuttal. having the u.s. president side with putin over u.s. intelligence is just unacceptable. >> i think one of the issues here for lawmakers is that they viewed this meeting as already problematic. yesterday trump's performance, of course, seems like a worst-case scenario for many republican lawmakers on capitol hill. >> moments ago the president tweeted. let me read it to you. thank you rand paul, you really get it. then he quotes rand paul saying yesterday on cnn with wolf, the president has gone through a year and a half of totally partisan investigations, what is he supposed to think? lauren, rand paul is pretty much on an island here. remind us what he's been saying. >> well, there were just a few republican lawmakers who came out in support of president donald trump. rand paul was one of them. mark meadows was another. here's what those two law
. >> the president's comments made us look as a nation more like a pushover. >> vladimir putin spouted many of his usual lines that were just completely wrong and he did it standing next to the leader of the free world and there was no rebuttal. having the u.s. president side with putin over u.s. intelligence is just unacceptable. >> i think one of the issues here for lawmakers is that they viewed this meeting as already problematic. yesterday trump's performance, of course,...
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saying that decades of thing disinvestment and all showering you as jobs by multi-nation oil companies has weakened you as economic security as a nation but old al gore witnesses i was listening to were quite sure they once did the consequences of such terrorists would be unforeseen and this stressed that the u.s. car industry is thriving so there is no case here no threats to u.s. national security ok so let's cross over to new york now yes we heard about consumers and employees already but what will be the effect on companies themselves well quite simply the margins in the u.s. car industry are actually that's true for the car industry globally are not very high so meaning of costs increase of it might lead to price increases and therefore eventually lead to fewer sales to take the toyota camry for example that it's built here in the united states about a third of the auto parts are coming from overseas so those would become more expensive then we might see a rebellion story measures from other countries so that could hurt exports of for the you. build cars and so you would could see lower sales some higher costs and it's not
saying that decades of thing disinvestment and all showering you as jobs by multi-nation oil companies has weakened you as economic security as a nation but old al gore witnesses i was listening to were quite sure they once did the consequences of such terrorists would be unforeseen and this stressed that the u.s. car industry is thriving so there is no case here no threats to u.s. national security ok so let's cross over to new york now yes we heard about consumers and employees already but...
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for the last, well, i guess, since the summit happened that it strikes me when we have a national security crisis ashad lots of them. different magnitudes over the centuries. it tends to empower the president politically. the president is inclined to look at leadership at a time of a national security crisis. the president is what we to look when we feel we need to be kept safe. when the national security crisis is the president, at least with the president, i'm not sure where we look for security. where else we look for leadership, for a way out. it seems to me congress might rise to the occasion. i want to believe that's possible. i don't know where else americans can look besides to our other elected leaders. if we're going to be a democracy and we believe in saving democracy, we have to look to democracy to save our problems i want to be as optimistic as that i can congress will rise. it sounds like you don't share that. >> i wake up every guy an aspiration to optimism. it is tough to get there these days. i think it is good news that we're only four months away from an election. i feel like the
for the last, well, i guess, since the summit happened that it strikes me when we have a national security crisis ashad lots of them. different magnitudes over the centuries. it tends to empower the president politically. the president is inclined to look at leadership at a time of a national security crisis. the president is what we to look when we feel we need to be kept safe. when the national security crisis is the president, at least with the president, i'm not sure where we look for...
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as a weapon protest as against the new law march through tel aviv on saturday. oh my god oh i love him very slowly and thousands of israelis came today to protest against the nation state law which is a racist and fascist law that is trying to turn israel from a democracy into something else therefore we are here to block this drift towards dictatorship and fascism. they are your creed and i came today to see that the arab citizens of israel are not inferior nations to discriminate against them as the israeli government has been doing for many years arabic is an official language and they deserve equal rights. the government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists that it's important to establish that israel is the historical homeland of the jewish people who have the sole right to national self-determination palestinian see the law as legitimizing apartheid the silver al-jazeera donald trump now says he holds russian president vladimir putin personally responsible for moscow's meddling in the twenty six in presidential election it's a lazy shift in language from the us president has been criticized for failing to confront putin at their summit in finlan
as a weapon protest as against the new law march through tel aviv on saturday. oh my god oh i love him very slowly and thousands of israelis came today to protest against the nation state law which is a racist and fascist law that is trying to turn israel from a democracy into something else therefore we are here to block this drift towards dictatorship and fascism. they are your creed and i came today to see that the arab citizens of israel are not inferior nations to discriminate against them...
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a continental nation. its sheer size offered those discontented or dispossessed a way to make a fresh start; to" light out for the territories" as huck finn put it. it's a nation where the invidual, not the collective, is celebrated. >> and so they joined the streai of family fe in the suburbs. >> and in the years after world itr ii, economic growth and widespread prospmeant a level of comfort for working and middlale americans that dimmed the lure of socialism. but the great recession left millions of americans with diminished net worth. average wages have remained stagnant. inequality has soared to levels n20ot seen since the 19 xandria ocasio-cortez, a former campaigner for bernie sanders, surprised many with her congressional primary run last month. not only did she unseat a top democrat, but she ran as a demoatic socialist. and while few candidates this fallre likely to embrace the socialist label, the enthusiasm among many democrats for universal health care, free college tuition, and government- guaranteed jobseauggests that s once considered too radical, too socialistic, may be making their wayo the mainstream. >> sreeni
a continental nation. its sheer size offered those discontented or dispossessed a way to make a fresh start; to" light out for the territories" as huck finn put it. it's a nation where the invidual, not the collective, is celebrated. >> and so they joined the streai of family fe in the suburbs. >> and in the years after world itr ii, economic growth and widespread prospmeant a level of comfort for working and middlale americans that dimmed the lure of socialism. but the...
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i believe we as a nation know enough about global climate change and about oil as being toxic to make a difference. the issue is do we care enough? and i believe that we do. so what i would like to propose two steps that we need to take the national level to help solve this democracy crisis. first, we need to overturn the exxon valdez case. this is more than about oil spill and prince william sound. this now affects every community in america, what was supreme court judges did was they put in punitive damages. they put a cap on punishment. we do not have a cap on corporate growth. this means punishment will no longer fix these large corporations, it can't we've lost our ability to hold these large corporations accountable. they see laws to consumer product laws, to public health, to environmental laws . the issue here is what do we connect punishment to? profit for damages? and in the exxon valdez case i mentioned $17 million in four days is not going to work so here's where we call congress and say pomade law, constant madelaw, we want this caseworker.we want congress to set punitive
i believe we as a nation know enough about global climate change and about oil as being toxic to make a difference. the issue is do we care enough? and i believe that we do. so what i would like to propose two steps that we need to take the national level to help solve this democracy crisis. first, we need to overturn the exxon valdez case. this is more than about oil spill and prince william sound. this now affects every community in america, what was supreme court judges did was they put in...
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a controversial israel as a jewish nation state passes the israeli parliament. and welcome to. headquarters in doha. also ahead confusion over the extent of russian interference. and. extensive and systematic preparations a new report. prepared to attack. the summer of twenty seventeen and. the successes and failures of the program to prevent refugees reaching the mainland. israel has passed a controversial for the first time declares the country to be the nation state of the jewish people the legislation makes hebrew the only official language the status of arabic and the construction of jewish communities but opponents say it will harm the israeli palestinians who make up twenty percent of israel's population of mine million people let's get more on this. in west jerusalem so twenty percent of a population of nine million stephanie what does that mean for them and their lives . well they will tell you that this is already been an active policy by the israeli government by this israeli government of discrimination against them they are you know israeli palestinians they hold an
a controversial israel as a jewish nation state passes the israeli parliament. and welcome to. headquarters in doha. also ahead confusion over the extent of russian interference. and. extensive and systematic preparations a new report. prepared to attack. the summer of twenty seventeen and. the successes and failures of the program to prevent refugees reaching the mainland. israel has passed a controversial for the first time declares the country to be the nation state of the jewish people the...