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stripes and whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we atchedere so gallantly streaming and thcked gre the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled anner yet wave oer the land of the free, and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. i want to thank the united states marine band and the united states army chorus for that incredible performance. i'd love to have a voice like that. what a voice. we love our country, we respect our flag and we always proudly stand for the national anthem. we always will stand for the national anthem. [applause] it is my great pleasure to welcome everyone to the white house for this patriotic celebration. beautiful, beautiful day and a beautiful celebration. i also want to thank our great vice president, mike pence. thank you, mike, for joining us along with secretary steven mnuchin, secretary ryan zinke, representative lou barletta who hopefully lou barletta will be your next senator from
stripes and whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we atchedere so gallantly streaming and thcked gre the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled anner yet wave oer the land of the free, and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. i want to thank the united states marine band and the united states army chorus for that...
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c-span3,atch it on www.c-span.org and listen to the broadcast on the free c-span radio app. a few more calls. richard in missouri. line for democrats. caller: i've got two things on my mind. one of them, they are putting up tent cities to take care of these kids taken away from the parents. remind me of the concentration camps in germany to get rid of certain people. kids away fromke native americans to make christians out of them. its history repeating itself. it is flag day. the supreme court said it is your right to burn the american flag. it's under freedom of speech. the players kneeling, that is their freedom of speech. many people died for us to have freedom of speech. when you call the mothers of those people bad names, you ought to have your mouth washed out with soap. host: linen in houston, texas. republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm calling in about the discussion on the suicide prevention. i would like to say to everyone who is listening out there that there is hope. jesus loves you. someone whostor or can give you some spiritual guidance. read your b
c-span3,atch it on www.c-span.org and listen to the broadcast on the free c-span radio app. a few more calls. richard in missouri. line for democrats. caller: i've got two things on my mind. one of them, they are putting up tent cities to take care of these kids taken away from the parents. remind me of the concentration camps in germany to get rid of certain people. kids away fromke native americans to make christians out of them. its history repeating itself. it is flag day. the supreme court...
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atch "the final 5" tonight a 11:30. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ here's money for pizza.s the wi-fi password,nl but, if you go oe while the boys are online the internet can slow down and. they don't like it. you guys don't have fios? [mrs. jennings] oh-no. buneit's a 100% fiber-opttwork . you could have, like, a hundred devices online at once. interested, talk ler. bye boys! don't even think about going online. woah... i can't work like this.h e 100% fiber-optic networkpe means more s for more devices at once. so get a fios triple play 2-year agreement, anunchoose a free samschromebook 3wa or credirds other samsung tech. >>> here's a look at some other headlines, nearly 600 people otesting the trump hill administration's zero tolerance policy towards migrants, being charged with unlawful on demonstratiogress woman of washington state. more protests with the theme families belong together are planned for the weekend outsi the white house. >>> a g 6-year-oldl is still inritical condition after she received an electric shockrom an outdoor fountain at the mgm national harbor
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enters the country illegally, imposing new limits on who can get asum in ildren from their parents atchhe border. democratic representativ pramila jayapal of washington state came one of the first members of congress to meet with group of asylum-seeking mothers whose children were taken from them at theorder. it's so ne to have you back. rep. jayapal: it's so great to be back with you. soledad: ssome of the -- what we've seen and heard has been so horrific, frankly. talk to me about where you were and what you saw. rep. jayapl: well, we heard that tre had been 206 -- well, we didn't know exactly how manyi -- but over 20viduals who were transferred from the texas border to a federal prison just south of seattle. 174 of the 206 were women. the others were men. i did not meet with thanmen. i hope to go bd do that. they were all asylum seekers, or largely asylum seekers. about half of them had children that had been forcibly removed from them. soledad: they were describing to you what it was like to haveou child literally tat, a baby taken out of your arms. can you tell me some of the stori
enters the country illegally, imposing new limits on who can get asum in ildren from their parents atchhe border. democratic representativ pramila jayapal of washington state came one of the first members of congress to meet with group of asylum-seeking mothers whose children were taken from them at theorder. it's so ne to have you back. rep. jayapal: it's so great to be back with you. soledad: ssome of the -- what we've seen and heard has been so horrific, frankly. talk to me about where you...
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capitol itl for mike pence and what has been liked to work in the white house for president trump. ,atch the interview tomorrow 7:30 p.m. eastern. here on c-span. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the world .now a discussion on the around the world. next, a okt e increased use of autonomous weapons by the military and how international law in the rules of engagement are being interpreted. from the brookings institution, this is 90 minutes. >> good morning everybody. i'm going to
capitol itl for mike pence and what has been liked to work in the white house for president trump. ,atch the interview tomorrow 7:30 p.m. eastern. here on c-span. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the world .now a discussion on the around the world. next, a...
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integrated company is providing so many wonderful new offerings and innovations to consumers as they are atching televin in so many new different ways. this is just an iteration of that process. one more question. reporter: did you ever consider [inaudible] >> this transaction is going to 20se no later than june under the court's order and the timeline the parties agreed to. thank you very much. reporter: -- political motivation behind the challenge? petrocellidavid speaking to reporters outside federal court in washington, where a judge approve's bllion merger with time petrocelli said the government could present no credible theories to stop the merger and he called the delay of 600 dayince the proposed merger was announced interminable. he said it was unfair to the defendants, employees, and shareholders of the company's. again, dave petrocelli. "bloomberg technology" will continue, already in progress i am mark crumpton in new york. emily: -- about their ability to do so. the complaint filed almost three years ago alleges microsoft is committed against women engineers in pay and promotion. c
integrated company is providing so many wonderful new offerings and innovations to consumers as they are atching televin in so many new different ways. this is just an iteration of that process. one more question. reporter: did you ever consider [inaudible] >> this transaction is going to 20se no later than june under the court's order and the timeline the parties agreed to. thank you very much. reporter: -- political motivation behind the challenge? petrocellidavid speaking to reporters...
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for atch ts over the last few days, all over again. first, your initial reaction to watching him. he clearly had the body language, arms crossed, and he was very angry that this rerter asked him kind of some fairly logical questions i would imagine. >> right. while my first impression was he is not as good of a liar as he is to be, or not on his game where that is concerned. i think bill is afraid. and i am advocating that bill be prosecuted for his sex cri just like harvey weinstein has been arrested and bill cosby is about to be sentenced. why not a bill clinton? he's nervous. that's why he is acting that way, and probably has some health problems and it has affected histy to respond as well as he used to and tell lies as good as he is two. >> laura: if you are a young woman, 27 years old when he first got involved with him. he was married and that you were not, and you started having this relationship. at some point, you have now decided that it became a nonconsensual harassment relationship, which doesn't really comport with how you were originally classified this. so now how
for atch ts over the last few days, all over again. first, your initial reaction to watching him. he clearly had the body language, arms crossed, and he was very angry that this rerter asked him kind of some fairly logical questions i would imagine. >> right. while my first impression was he is not as good of a liar as he is to be, or not on his game where that is concerned. i think bill is afraid. and i am advocating that bill be prosecuted for his sex cri just like harvey weinstein has...
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atch this. >> when you release -- you're at the three-point le and you release your ball, is there a m thedle of the game do you -- [laughter] >> yeah, you know. >> yeah, you know. >> what is the moment you know it's going in. >> as soon as it touches my fingers. >> see. [laughter] >> i wanted to say it f him. >> i wanted to hear it coming from you. >> thank you. [laughter] >> as soon as i touch it. >> i'mike what -- >> we're alws thinkin we're fore you get the ball. you're like i don't even know why you passed it the other way. i don't know why you didn't pass me that ball. >> at the three-point line and money will go. >> uncle drew opens up tomorrow. it's the pepsi ads that kyrie irving as uncle drew being turned into a film and reggie miller including shaq will be in the film. we'll ve the review tomorrow morning in the 6:00r. a.m. >> you know they stole this idea from michael jordan right.or michaeldan this back in the old days with johnnybu kill t i'll leave this alone. >> space jam. >> no, no. >> you're living in the past. >> this is normal hater aid from this section o. the de
atch this. >> when you release -- you're at the three-point le and you release your ball, is there a m thedle of the game do you -- [laughter] >> yeah, you know. >> yeah, you know. >> what is the moment you know it's going in. >> as soon as it touches my fingers. >> see. [laughter] >> i wanted to say it f him. >> i wanted to hear it coming from you. >> thank you. [laughter] >> as soon as i touch it. >> i'mike what -- >>...
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we are minutes away from the we willeuropean stocks, take a look at your stocks to atch at the open includingheirr the renewal of unit. the open is nine minutes away. guy: welcome back. we have six minutes to the start of the european cash trade. let's figure out which stocks we are focusing on. at angelica, looking at adp and the energy story. let's start with you, the redhead crossing a little bit early on. they do not currently see itself making a bid, what are the applications? -- implications? >> we have a couple of interesting deals out of europe for theonsidering a bid adp ande assets of portugal. a very interesting situation, took its track off. the utility space in europe is under huge consolidation. a remains a bit of [indiscernible] by three gorges of china to try to gain control adp,e parent company of all the players interested in their renewables are moving their own pieces and trying to get ready so working with financial advisors as they evaluate the potential takeover bid. that includes the french company ng. guy: we have seen steel prices, off hard in china. >> for the fourt
we are minutes away from the we willeuropean stocks, take a look at your stocks to atch at the open includingheirr the renewal of unit. the open is nine minutes away. guy: welcome back. we have six minutes to the start of the european cash trade. let's figure out which stocks we are focusing on. at angelica, looking at adp and the energy story. let's start with you, the redhead crossing a little bit early on. they do not currently see itself making a bid, what are the applications? --...
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s and atching straight white men deal with when one ofi the straight men stops acting like what societytraight white men. >> jimmy: yeah, that's good. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm going to check it out. i don't like to -- i won't tell when you i'm coming. >> please don't. >> jimmy: cause i don't want to make a big deal where if you see me, and you're yike -- >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're doing great. >> cause then i'll be like, hey, jimmy! oh, sorry jane. sorry, sorry. >> jimmy: exactlth he messe up. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and tell me about the movie right now. this is a -- >> yeah. so "sorry to bother you" -- >> jimmy: "sorry to bother you." this -- i saw the trailer somewhere. >> right. >> jimmy: and people were like, this is something like i've never seen before in.y entire li >> it is definitely something like no one's ever seen before. it is an amazing movie. boots riley, who i've been a a fan of -- i mean i remember listto "the coup" like driving to high school and being like, yeah [ bleep ] the man ri you know? and then i got a script from my agent and he was like, hey , dugot a s
s and atching straight white men deal with when one ofi the straight men stops acting like what societytraight white men. >> jimmy: yeah, that's good. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm going to check it out. i don't like to -- i won't tell when you i'm coming. >> please don't. >> jimmy: cause i don't want to make a big deal where if you see me, and you're yike -- >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're doing great. >> cause then i'll be like, hey, jimmy! oh,...
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er to chris atching 360. i cuomo. "cuomome" starts now. chris. >> thank you very much, anderson. i am chris cuomo, and welcome to primetime. the potential new face of the gop that president trump is cultivating.g newsoday. the man who gets the trump seal of approval in a major senate race in virginia. his name is corey stewart. and the president says he is a winner despite the fact that he has backed some white nationalists. now, facts be facts, he won the republican nomination for senate last night in virginia. and he joins primetime in moments. >> plus -- >> i protect mr. trump. that's what it is. >> president trump's personal lawyer back in the news. people close to the president fearing michael cohen may be ready to flip. former trump aide and cohen friend sam nunberg is here and says he knows the real deal. >> and fresh off his meeting with one othe most brutal dictators on the planet, president trump says america's biggest enemy is not north korea, certainly not russia, not even isis. can you guess? i'll give you a hint. let's get after it. >>> all right, defending confeder
er to chris atching 360. i cuomo. "cuomome" starts now. chris. >> thank you very much, anderson. i am chris cuomo, and welcome to primetime. the potential new face of the gop that president trump is cultivating.g newsoday. the man who gets the trump seal of approval in a major senate race in virginia. his name is corey stewart. and the president says he is a winner despite the fact that he has backed some white nationalists. now, facts be facts, he won the republican nomination...
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these people were not only being atched, but they were actually being actively undermined by as f.b.i. sed up about and it was obvious who they were because they were like what are let's bomb, you doing? so they were not really very being these t hippies. this was what they were doing. they raided the files, it did interestingly in the end to the discovery of a program, which is something no about in the government and this comes out right at the time of the watergate investigations so the congress active congress, about these kinds of things got quite motivated to get to the f.b.i. f what was the doing and what was the c.i.a. nixon doing?s very different time in the investigation of these top leaders. interesting currents were by this investigation in 1971. >> mark? yeah, i was going to say, the government takes this sort of approach with this repression and attempts to dissent but the other thing, the national politicians to do is sort of a hetorical assault on war protestors and to create, then, this myth that the war are anti-g.i. this is where we get the story g.i.'s e spitting o
these people were not only being atched, but they were actually being actively undermined by as f.b.i. sed up about and it was obvious who they were because they were like what are let's bomb, you doing? so they were not really very being these t hippies. this was what they were doing. they raided the files, it did interestingly in the end to the discovery of a program, which is something no about in the government and this comes out right at the time of the watergate investigations so the...
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said of the triple be part of investment grade is to one atch out for. for having me. like stock about excesses in the credit markets. remaining the market exceptionally actionable in the u.s.. the reality is we are down 10% on a growth supply basis. much of is tax reform and cash being repatriated. you think of the top take issuers, having 450 billion of cash overseas they broughtonsho. have needs is they and issues that diminish or their ability tostrategic flexibility ha increased. down 10% on a growth basis. that doesn't take in to account the uptick. t of cash naturally rotating back into investor hands on a net supply basis, close to. a real overwhelmingundersupply. buildup, that we have gone to the extreme seems overstated in my view. how much of the volatility you see in investment grade credit? >> it is not if investors are participating where they are electing to play. bifurcation is a and tactical shift in terms of where are investors deploying cash? thethink about some of total return focus, the largest players in our market. they've had seve
said of the triple be part of investment grade is to one atch out for. for having me. like stock about excesses in the credit markets. remaining the market exceptionally actionable in the u.s.. the reality is we are down 10% on a growth supply basis. much of is tax reform and cash being repatriated. you think of the top take issuers, having 450 billion of cash overseas they broughtonsho. have needs is they and issues that diminish or their ability tostrategic flexibility ha increased. down 10%...
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this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. atch my breath.e last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in reducing the risk of stroke. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily, or take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. get help right awa
this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. atch my breath.e last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin...
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atch more of our visits at c-span.org/citiestour. >> the cemetery was funned in 1829. originally it was outside the city limits but now it is within the city of selma. the cemetery back in the 19th century was also a place that was almost like a park. it's where people would come, they would stroll in the evenings, they would have picnic lunches on sunday. we're going ton taking you around a lot of the cemetery today and introducing you to some of its most famous residents, including a vice president of the united states, several senators, the first african-american from the state of alabama elected to the u.s. house of representatives, and the first female that was elected to the alabama legislature. you're looking at the mausoleum of william rufus king, the highest ranking official the constituent of alabama has produced, he was vice president a president. he named selma, the name of the city , in some of his favorite scot herb poems. in 1819 he was chosen to be in the constitutional convention in huntsville, alabama where he helped to write the state constitution fo
atch more of our visits at c-span.org/citiestour. >> the cemetery was funned in 1829. originally it was outside the city limits but now it is within the city of selma. the cemetery back in the 19th century was also a place that was almost like a park. it's where people would come, they would stroll in the evenings, they would have picnic lunches on sunday. we're going ton taking you around a lot of the cemetery today and introducing you to some of its most famous residents, including a...
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day 15 of the tournament which means it's the last day of group stage atches.n for top spotetween engnd and belgium. tunisia playing panama. poland and colombia against senegal. later on joinrn me anando fury on world cup tonight as we recap all of the day's games. >> covering today's matches as well world cup today kicks off at 9:00 a.m. this morni followed by the showdown between colombia and senegal that match at 10:0 a.m. england goes head to head wi belgium. and then in between the games of course is a fox5 world cupspo miss. it is right here, it's atam erican soccer legend john harks joins uharks our own tucks and marina mara marraco. ey'll break down the best plays from the 10:00 a.m. game and look fward to the 2:00 p.m. game. we'll b live around the region with the best fan watch parties. annie has been out there allha week mike thos been out tere. it's been a great week of soccer that you'll only find right here fox5. >> i dare say some new fans >> yes.de. >> nt for big games but even watching our little show. >> hopefully fans of fox5. >> that's right
day 15 of the tournament which means it's the last day of group stage atches.n for top spotetween engnd and belgium. tunisia playing panama. poland and colombia against senegal. later on joinrn me anando fury on world cup tonight as we recap all of the day's games. >> covering today's matches as well world cup today kicks off at 9:00 a.m. this morni followed by the showdown between colombia and senegal that match at 10:0 a.m. england goes head to head wi belgium. and then in between the...
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but the people of atch latcha -- appalachia are resilient and problem solvers. they have taken important strides to combat this problem holistically. operation unite in my district, where it began, is a leading national example. unite, unlawful narcotics, investigations, treatment, education. three-pronged holistic approach to tack this monster. i was really heartened and grateful when chairman barletta invited operation unite's c.e.o. to testify before his subcommittee about the unique challenges unite confronts in southern and eastern kentucky. and the creative solutions they have employed to beat back against this scourge. his i remain grateful for adership in shepherding h.r. 5294 to the house floor. this bill will bolster the appalachian regional commission's role in combating the opioid epidemic. a.r.c. has always been a valued partner in our fight, but this legislation 5294 to the house clarifies tha commission can and should make targeted investments to reduce barriers to work force development, attract and retain health care services, businesses, and wo
but the people of atch latcha -- appalachia are resilient and problem solvers. they have taken important strides to combat this problem holistically. operation unite in my district, where it began, is a leading national example. unite, unlawful narcotics, investigations, treatment, education. three-pronged holistic approach to tack this monster. i was really heartened and grateful when chairman barletta invited operation unite's c.e.o. to testify before his subcommittee about the unique...
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,atch our special series in-depth fiction edition with on booktv onen c-span2.n q&a, patricia o'toole discusses her book, the moralist: woodrow wilson in the world he made. >> there is a huge psychological literature about wilson. i read it. i have the sense that it just reduced him to edible tangle that i did not feel i could deal with on the strength of my own knowledge of the theory. some people have said that is stubbornness in later life was a reaction to his father's s, andess, -- strictnes they can point to one story where his father made him revised a little thing he wrote a bunch of times. the supposition is that wilson resented this, but that he was a good boy and put up with it. when you read every mention in wilson's letters of his father, they are worshipful. he never had an unkind word to save his father. >> presbyterian minister. >> presbyterian minister. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now from indianapolis is tom chiarella, a contributing editor for popular mechanics. he is
,atch our special series in-depth fiction edition with on booktv onen c-span2.n q&a, patricia o'toole discusses her book, the moralist: woodrow wilson in the world he made. >> there is a huge psychological literature about wilson. i read it. i have the sense that it just reduced him to edible tangle that i did not feel i could deal with on the strength of my own knowledge of the theory. some people have said that is stubbornness in later life was a reaction to his father's s, andess,...
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. >> bill: this is the sound bite about having a good feeling and from the news conference at atch.resident trump in w ant tmake aeal. that's what i do. my whole life i've done deals. i've been great at it. that's what i do. i know when somebody wants and deal and some politicians don't. that's not their thing. i just feel veryy. my instinct or ability or talent, they want to make a deal. >> bill:hateal begins today. and this is the first agreement in the deal. if you read this communique by justin trudeau over the weekend, what it expresses to me, i believe -- and i'll talk to newt gingrich about this, they're scared of the u.s. military. you watch for a while and tell me how i'm doing and if you're okay w to the next step. i believe the conn in singapore comes down to that idea. >> yeah, look, these military exercises the president is talking about weren't scheduled until next spring anyway. in that sense it's not the concession it may seem. i was disturb language the president used though. he called the war exercises games provocative which is problematic. >> bill: and you can ar
. >> bill: this is the sound bite about having a good feeling and from the news conference at atch.resident trump in w ant tmake aeal. that's what i do. my whole life i've done deals. i've been great at it. that's what i do. i know when somebody wants and deal and some politicians don't. that's not their thing. i just feel veryy. my instinct or ability or talent, they want to make a deal. >> bill:hateal begins today. and this is the first agreement in the deal. if you read this...