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th ath's look at the big wea y storofhe t. day urhew are's cselookr lo ayot daahd.ea> >> so, these are yrouft anoeron howers andnd thuerorstms oenc ag fainorhe t fourth day in a row. mpteureratesre a i hotn tasex that'sng goi tbeo thehe tmen i theid m odlef eth country from eaminnposli t allheay w to las, temperatures going bvee arry wm ghriert ov t he daholiy ekweend. >>>ha ttom ceplet beach forecast micop.ng u >> r allig.ht le>>ot of peopl hngitti that .p .>ere a >>ll right. ouif y are loongki for someun fn e, the sn a beach someerwh yo mhtigan wt to give these top oisce a try. accordgin d tor. b'seachnn aual list, the best bchean es ithe tau.s.rech bea walrke park, tha .s in sou thlicarona hatan rked nbeumr0 1owfolled by beaesch in licafoiarn, nor th ronalifl orida, new york,nd a massachusetts. uerne o on eth listas w ha'swaii pakalua baych bea. a olotfeo pple htiithang tt u they are this weekend. e ill ahead adi verctn i bunesi bssatetl benetwewo t thec san plus a morajot ve haengin i inrendla oann issue at's divided the e
th ath's look at the big wea y storofhe t. day urhew are's cselookr lo ayot daahd.ea> >> so, these are yrouft anoeron howers andnd thuerorstms oenc ag fainorhe t fourth day in a row. mpteureratesre a i hotn tasex that'sng goi tbeo thehe tmen i theid m odlef eth country from eaminnposli t allheay w to las, temperatures going bvee arry wm ghriert ov t he daholiy ekweend. >>>ha ttom ceplet beach forecast micop.ng u >> r allig.ht le>>ot of peopl hngitti that .p...
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reporter:ook athe size of this storm on satellite at this hour. tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per hour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda speaking spanish] protester: apology. [indistinct crooices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and environmental migrants is that often there is no population to go back to. the same thing hap with wars. so, those that migrate, they have a ver tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especiallyf theyre left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator: tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the city's ability to support them. in ulaanbaatar, the cal of mongolia, more than 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply- rooted lifestyle now threatened by climate cha
reporter:ook athe size of this storm on satellite at this hour. tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per hour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda speaking spanish] protester: apology. [indistinct crooices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and environmental migrants is that often...
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er weillls aoe b a candlelight givit l athe vtnie vametaners mome rialtoghnit. >ti shell aadhi ts morng,in th wendeeke c bouldehe tt las time you see a historic bridgew thout a construction crew on it. >> we're goi tngelo tl you why ethk wor simyplld coun'tt wai anylo.nger chk. a>> ind'll have yourol rling nrdeec forastin comg up in about 20 numites, butig rowht n iit asea bifut wetay to g your day going. 'reth in e 50s and low 60s now. nalva adecamyat gradun datoy. inparkgot ln ope a7:t .m00 a. mpteureratesn imithe d60 graduaontirt stas at 10:00. a.m 74 ithn lue be geany-l flover at 10:40 04 this morngni. ♪ >> reporter: from loc saleetrt artists to dance and music. this morning we're celebrating eighth street.e w.d and thnee wayh it ousnen 4wsod t.ay for years it was yo reur damou hse. no w 'sitr youho.me ♪ ♪ it's where your family fee lsre adtoy e taknyon athing. ju impwin cthfionedenc twithheunmotrust smartguide rtgage alipponcati. sit onupom.c orpe so ak tthsue stntru tmea to hp el buy or od remelou ymer ho. su ntstruco nfenidtace srthes re. zprclu whltse ea
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center for safe sports plays a key role in protecting the ath-leisures fr ath-leisure -- the ath-leisures from abuse and i find it -- concerning that it took seven years to get safe sports off the ground. in fact, as early as 2010, usa olympic committee working group for safe training and environments found that the olympic committee must do more to take a leadership role in protecting the athletes from abuse. by the way, that is what you are all saying today but you are all working on it. and i hope that -- as you are working on it you will be transparent too. miss perry, i'm glad you're here today but a lot of people have been wanting to hear from you since you took the job. you have to be transparent with everybody. but just in 2013 the working group had concluded that the authority to address safe sport cases should be centralized with the new independent entity referring to the u.s. center for safe sport and it was created and still a functional part of the u.s. olympic committee. documents from that year indicate that the olympic committee board and is pated launching safe sport in
center for safe sports plays a key role in protecting the ath-leisures fr ath-leisure -- the ath-leisures from abuse and i find it -- concerning that it took seven years to get safe sports off the ground. in fact, as early as 2010, usa olympic committee working group for safe training and environments found that the olympic committee must do more to take a leadership role in protecting the athletes from abuse. by the way, that is what you are all saying today but you are all working on it. and...
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whether@to rock out or athe tdin >>> if you're going to rock on at bottle rock this upcoming l improve. i'll show you that in a moment. we'll show you what it showers llive doppler 7. re iern t you into street level. theyture. we're alceeing some spotty litu. association with this area of low pressure that's spinning right over the state and the moisture is just around this area of low pressure and that's why we're seeing what we're seeing. we'll keep it in the forecast. level onete smov ershowers. it's going to taper really early tomorrow soehe justy fine. here's what's happen ng ting th sierra the clouds arethere. thunderstorms athnd morning. after that a slight chance on sunday. then sunny and warmier for memorial day. if you'reea hngdi prepared for some unsettled weather for tomorrow. a live picture from our at the . it's a cool 55 in half-mo this is our view with theon clor up above. ncord.s a look at aite field, co you see the visitors enjoying them as well. 61 in livermore. santa cruz camerawiho y sunshine. w mo. bovernight. breezy tomorrow. sun m mny beenmy the amp. a big warm
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me to run for governor, which led to me being able to raise that orange flag over the capitol dome athe statehouse when theson football won national championship in 2017. go, tigers! [applause] that is truly a memory i will cherish forever. now is togratitude represent the best of america to the world, paying it forward for the blessings america has given to me and to my family. the least i can do is sacrifice and serve the country i love so very much. i realize that talking about gratitude sounds like something your mother or grandmother used to do, telling you to make sure to say thank you, and you should do that, by the way. always listen to your mother and but whatdmother, too, i am talking about is something much more profound, something which takes considerably more effort than remembering to say thank you but also offers considerably more reward. first of all, to be grateful is not simply to be focused on the past. gratitude is not sentimentality. at its core, gratitude is focused on the future. that youking at all have an understanding that not all of it came from you. a lot of
me to run for governor, which led to me being able to raise that orange flag over the capitol dome athe statehouse when theson football won national championship in 2017. go, tigers! [applause] that is truly a memory i will cherish forever. now is togratitude represent the best of america to the world, paying it forward for the blessings america has given to me and to my family. the least i can do is sacrifice and serve the country i love so very much. i realize that talking about gratitude...
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handicap of athe ceo, the better the stock will perform. ceot is a low handicap, the spent to much time playing golf. i don't play enough for that. it must be pretty low. >> can you be your husband? markat your husband was that? >> he's better than me, but i remind him there is a average for women and average for men. it is a close pet, dude is give it to him? what is the biggest challenge today? environment where the threats today are so the world.round the global security environment is so unpredictable and changing rapidly. you have a need for solutions to address that. staying ahead of the adversaries. at the same time, we have constrained budgets. maybe we are having to spend money to get things back up to readiness. to address the power competitions that we have. that, in turn is a challenge for industry. if you have not been investing along the way, we have to move with speed while at the same time driving costs down. what about cyber warfare? >> had he make certain our enemies are not trying to get your secret? threat.is a constant
handicap of athe ceo, the better the stock will perform. ceot is a low handicap, the spent to much time playing golf. i don't play enough for that. it must be pretty low. >> can you be your husband? markat your husband was that? >> he's better than me, but i remind him there is a average for women and average for men. it is a close pet, dude is give it to him? what is the biggest challenge today? environment where the threats today are so the world.round the global security...
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athe athe athena, thank you for the update. >> the president threatens to pull out of the iran nuclear deal. iran responding for the first time. plus the outrage growing after kanye west says slavery, quote, sounds like a choice. yup, he said that. the backlash coming from fans and fellow artists alike. that's next. olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try
athe athe athena, thank you for the update. >> the president threatens to pull out of the iran nuclear deal. iran responding for the first time. plus the outrage growing after kanye west says slavery, quote, sounds like a choice. yup, he said that. the backlash coming from fans and fellow artists alike. that's next. olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact...
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north korea has the opportunity to end decades of poverty and ppression by following the ath of denuclearization, and joining the community of nations. and i hope that kim jong-un will ultimately do what is right not only for himself but perhaps most importantly what's right for his people who are uffering greatly and needlessly. all of the korean people, north and south, deserve to be able to live together in harmony, prosperity, and peace. that bright and beautiful future can only happen when the threat of nuclear weapons is removed. no way it can happen otherwise. if and when kim jong-un chooses to engage in constructive dialogue and action, i am waiting. in the meantime our very strong sanctions by far the strongest sanctions ever imposed, and maximum pressure campaign will continue as it has been continuing. but no matter what happens and what we do, we will never, ever compromise the safety and security of the united states of america. i want to make that statement, feel very, very strongly about t. our military, as you know, has been greatly enhanced. we'll soon be at a level it's never b
north korea has the opportunity to end decades of poverty and ppression by following the ath of denuclearization, and joining the community of nations. and i hope that kim jong-un will ultimately do what is right not only for himself but perhaps most importantly what's right for his people who are uffering greatly and needlessly. all of the korean people, north and south, deserve to be able to live together in harmony, prosperity, and peace. that bright and beautiful future can only happen when...
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the border patrol revised their official statement about what ath. >>> the family of a young guatemalan woman killed by border patrol agents in texas are demanding justice, the border patrol revised their original statement about what happened leading to her death.>> reporter: claudia gonzalez left her guatemala village, illegally crossing into united states to cape poverty and find work, her death is raising questions about u.s. order patrol -- border patrol. >> i saw the blood. >> reporter: the frantic moments after the shooting, by a 15-year-old border agent veteran, it has been viewed nearly 5 million times since being live streamed on facebook. directing paramedics to her body, lying feet away from her property. >> you're going to be arrested.>> reporter: border patrol said it's agent came under attack by blunt objects they said, two days later they said he was allegedly assaulted after ignoring his verbal commands, and instead rushed him, and they refer to gonzalez as an assailant, in the revised account, they only refer to her as a member of the group. although the video doesn't
the border patrol revised their official statement about what ath. >>> the family of a young guatemalan woman killed by border patrol agents in texas are demanding justice, the border patrol revised their original statement about what happened leading to her death.>> reporter: claudia gonzalez left her guatemala village, illegally crossing into united states to cape poverty and find work, her death is raising questions about u.s. order patrol -- border patrol. >> i saw the...
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b ath to america! >> glor: also tonight, the second package bomb in beaumont, texas, in two weeks.s one explodes at a church. the president's plan for lowering prescription drug prices. a traffic stop involving a 65-year-old woman escalates. >> you're not in charge!
b ath to america! >> glor: also tonight, the second package bomb in beaumont, texas, in two weeks.s one explodes at a church. the president's plan for lowering prescription drug prices. a traffic stop involving a 65-year-old woman escalates. >> you're not in charge!
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victoria and david beckham are expected to be in athe ten dance. >>> here's a guarantee.co-stars. >> it is gorgeous here. though i'm scorching. >> members of her tv family, sara rafferty, rick hoffman, and gina torres are in windsor. they knew about the romance before it became public knowledge the. >> i was like, you got to be kidding me. it was like, both of news the trailer kind of like, oh, my -- you're going to be -- you're dating a prips. >> oh, my gosh. >> and i was like, well, take it slow. be careful. don't let him hurt you. >> they did that. >> we worked together for so many years. we became family in a way. we're still family. this is a wonderful family affair. >> you got the invite in the mail? >> yeah. >> what happened? you opened it and -- >> doves flew out. >> meanwhile, patrick adams and his wife, troian belisario were looking around. >> we're trying to choose between a blernd or a breadmaker. something classy. like a vitamix. she's going the need a vitamix. the vitamix is going to the wedding. >> she'll stay healthy. >> and she's helping harry get healthy
victoria and david beckham are expected to be in athe ten dance. >>> here's a guarantee.co-stars. >> it is gorgeous here. though i'm scorching. >> members of her tv family, sara rafferty, rick hoffman, and gina torres are in windsor. they knew about the romance before it became public knowledge the. >> i was like, you got to be kidding me. it was like, both of news the trailer kind of like, oh, my -- you're going to be -- you're dating a prips. >> oh, my gosh....
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the social revolution in the irish republic is havingsi repercs north of theos border and athe irish, belfast. laura: for more on the itgnificance of the irish referendum and whaeans for the pro-life movement, i spoke to a jesuit priest and a senior analyst at a religious news service. you have written tt the vote in ireland allowing abortion shows that the pro-life movement needs a change in strategy. why? that thei think lipr movement, at least in the united states, over the last 45 years has tried to make abortion illegal. it has not worked. we have not convinced the american public that is whate should do. we keep losing these fights, and we see all around the world, wherever abortion is put up for a vote, it usually wins, so the question is what would be a better strategy. if we cannot make it illegal, then what do we do? and i argue that what we should try to do is reduce ther of abortions, and when you ask women why do you have an abortion, their responses are always, well, because it is going toake it more difficult for me to do my job or raise the family i have right now or
the social revolution in the irish republic is havingsi repercs north of theos border and athe irish, belfast. laura: for more on the itgnificance of the irish referendum and whaeans for the pro-life movement, i spoke to a jesuit priest and a senior analyst at a religious news service. you have written tt the vote in ireland allowing abortion shows that the pro-life movement needs a change in strategy. why? that thei think lipr movement, at least in the united states, over the last 45 years has...
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anright athe very ttom of th hierarc are thealits. thespeople a expecteto do unclean rk. there e 200 miion dali in india,nd they gularly exrience dcriminatn. and now many dalits have had enough. they regularly campaign for greater respect and equal rights. in terms of daily life, however, there's still a long way to go. reporter: pintu and ashok are in luck today. they've found a few hours of work. first they numb themselves with cheap liquor, otherwise they wouldn't be able to bear it. ashok submerges himself waist-deep in a stinking brew of human excrement. he uses a small shovel to unblock the sewer pipe. he earns the equivalent of five euros a day. ashok: there's no other work for me. what else can i do? i have to feed my family. and this is the best i can get. reporter: this kind of work is banned under indian law, but pintu and ashok are dalits -- untouchables as they were once called -- and the authorities tend to look the other way. pintu: a lot of people say it's a rotten job, but i don't agree. we also clean toilets with our bare hands. how else can you do it wh
anright athe very ttom of th hierarc are thealits. thespeople a expecteto do unclean rk. there e 200 miion dali in india,nd they gularly exrience dcriminatn. and now many dalits have had enough. they regularly campaign for greater respect and equal rights. in terms of daily life, however, there's still a long way to go. reporter: pintu and ashok are in luck today. they've found a few hours of work. first they numb themselves with cheap liquor, otherwise they wouldn't be able to bear it. ashok...
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tonight and a huge crowd of demonstrators to draw attention to what he calls moral and political crises athe highest level. thesroup say those crises threaten the soul of the nation and the integrity of christian faith.tr demoators moved to a church servic to a vigil in front of the white house. >> it was the most exciting decades caps fans in last night. people outside capital one arena went crazy t after them made the stanley cup final. the enthusiasm shows up in the ticket sales and prices, too, for stanley cup games. secondary market sites like stub hub have tickets for game e in vegas starting at around a thousand bucks. once the gamesreove the prices will drop but not by much. r game three, they're between $825 and $960. game four starting around $780 and for game six between $860 and $990. we pai aisit to the caps team stores. pans couldn't wait to buy up the gear. lot of them said they think this is finally the caps' year. >> i need a t-shirt or something to show off. i know wre going t get it this year. i really feel like we've got the >> our coverage monday night begins with a ques
tonight and a huge crowd of demonstrators to draw attention to what he calls moral and political crises athe highest level. thesroup say those crises threaten the soul of the nation and the integrity of christian faith.tr demoators moved to a church servic to a vigil in front of the white house. >> it was the most exciting decades caps fans in last night. people outside capital one arena went crazy t after them made the stanley cup final. the enthusiasm shows up in the ticket sales and...
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friday night, ath mornisaturday we have the wind. >> it looks like a great weekend coming up. >>> still to come, a bold offer to save his wife. a california man willing to exchange his truck, trailer anything for a liver. we'll tell you about the viral facebook post. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein debate? who earned your vote for governor? we want to hear from you...share your thoughts by participating in our poll >>> happening now, what did you think about last night's debate? who earned your vote for governor? share your thoughts by participating in our online poll. >>> the emergency in san jose, we have confirmed it was pepper spray that caused breathing problems for staff and suntss. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it d
friday night, ath mornisaturday we have the wind. >> it looks like a great weekend coming up. >>> still to come, a bold offer to save his wife. a california man willing to exchange his truck, trailer anything for a liver. we'll tell you about the viral facebook post. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne...
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and hope he can be given the space to focus on his health but her mother did touchdown yesterday meet athaws, prince charles and camilla for some tea and prince william and kate and friday she meets the queen. but no matter meghan's disappointment about her father she added in her statement please know how much harry and i look forward to sharing our special day with you. and we well the world's media and tens of thousands of fans cannot wait to share in every little detail. >> there's something very special and unique. >> reporter: already crowds lining the streets to watch the rehearsal. the band, the choir and carriage empty today but on saturday will be carrying the newlyweds. now, today is a big day for doria. she will meet the queen. normally meeting will your future son-in-law's grandmother not such a big deal unless she is the queen. >> who is in the wedding party? we're hearing it's going to be a cute wedding party. >> reporter: oh, the cutest wedding party that possibly has walked down the aisle. the youngest is 2 years old. the eldest is 7 years old and the stars will be prince
and hope he can be given the space to focus on his health but her mother did touchdown yesterday meet athaws, prince charles and camilla for some tea and prince william and kate and friday she meets the queen. but no matter meghan's disappointment about her father she added in her statement please know how much harry and i look forward to sharing our special day with you. and we well the world's media and tens of thousands of fans cannot wait to share in every little detail. >> there's...
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for ath straight year, airlines expected to see an increase in business for the holidays with an estimat 3.1 million taking off. >> there's no doubt that people are confident about theeconomy, they have alternates more money in their pocket books, and the fact that fares ar bargain right now means that people are saying, y, let's get away for the weekend. >> while theomestic trip was $336, airfares remain und $260 round trip, which has prompted t more to away. airfares and gas prices are expected to keep rising this summer. e question is, by how much, and will that prompt americans to cut their summer travel plans? right now low unemployment and high consurer confidence combines to drive many people to want to get aw ". phil lebeaghtly business report," c >>> how much of an impt will rising gas prices have on travel this summer?in jo us patrick dehan, who is with gasbuddy. >> thanks for having mere. >> we're already asea 3 1/2 highs, how much higher do you think we go? >> i think the next couple days, if not by the conclusion of, e say, tuesdayuld be looking at a national average that's
for ath straight year, airlines expected to see an increase in business for the holidays with an estimat 3.1 million taking off. >> there's no doubt that people are confident about theeconomy, they have alternates more money in their pocket books, and the fact that fares ar bargain right now means that people are saying, y, let's get away for the weekend. >> while theomestic trip was $336, airfares remain und $260 round trip, which has prompted t more to away. airfares and gas...
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athe priest warinst corruption, citing the parable of judas and the 30 pieces of silver. in a country where roughly half the population is cathic, the church has the power to mobilize across ethnic and social groups. the catholic church is part of a much broader coalition of civic activism that has come about because of a sense that politics is tainted here. the opposition is deeply divided , probably because the government has become li good at the tics of divide and rule. the cost i high. church-sponsored protests to free elections have been attacked. here at the church of saint francis in kinshasa, police opened fire on a peacefuki much, ing a 24-year-old. fergal: a personal tragedy of profound political importance it is the story of an educated generation that refuses to be bought off were beaten down. are you afraid of the state? >> no. fergal: is that because you are angry? fergal: the government promises elections before the end of the year, but activists fear th even if they do take place, they will not free and fair, setting the stage for confrontation. fergal:ce
athe priest warinst corruption, citing the parable of judas and the 30 pieces of silver. in a country where roughly half the population is cathic, the church has the power to mobilize across ethnic and social groups. the catholic church is part of a much broader coalition of civic activism that has come about because of a sense that politics is tainted here. the opposition is deeply divided , probably because the government has become li good at the tics of divide and rule. the cost i high....
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diplomat has been charged in connection with the n ath of his wife for years ago. she was found deadhotel room. she was poisoned. despite earlier suspicions she was murdered, police have charged him with cruelty and abetting her suicide. in iraq, the shia cleric muqtada al-sadr is headed forto v in the parliamentary election. current prime minister haider al-abadi failed to do as well as expected. the director of the national security council during the bush and obama administrations joins ed me a short time ago. what is driving the support for muqtada al-sadr's alliance? l in part this is driven turnout. muqtada al-sadr has a political machine that turns o voters, and in a low-turnout election, that magnifies his vote share. but not that much. this is not that different from what was expted. sadr's victory is a 16.5% of the seats. someone will have to put together the votes to get a coalition, as european watchers know much better than americans tend to. putting together these coalitions is very hard. the fact that sadr has 16% when wemany watcher thinking and hop
diplomat has been charged in connection with the n ath of his wife for years ago. she was found deadhotel room. she was poisoned. despite earlier suspicions she was murdered, police have charged him with cruelty and abetting her suicide. in iraq, the shia cleric muqtada al-sadr is headed forto v in the parliamentary election. current prime minister haider al-abadi failed to do as well as expected. the director of the national security council during the bush and obama administrations joins ed...
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and hope he can be given the space to focus on his health but her mother did touchdown yesterday meet athce charles and camilla for some tea and prince william and kate and friday she meets the queen. but no matter meghan's disappointment about her father she added in her statement please know how much harry and i look forward to sharing our special day with you. and we well the world's media and tens of thousands of fans cannot wait to share in every little detail. >> there's something very special and unique. >> reporter: already crowds lining the streets to watch the rehearsal. the band, the choir and carriage empty today but on saturday will be carrying the newlyweds. now, today is a big day for doria. she will meet the queen. normally meeting will your future son-in-law's grandmother not such a big deal unless she is the queen. >> who is in the wedding party? we're hearing it's going to be a cute wedding party. >> reporter: oh, the cutest wedding party that possibly has walked down the aisle. the youngest is 2 years old. the eldest is 7 years old and the stars will be prince george a
and hope he can be given the space to focus on his health but her mother did touchdown yesterday meet athce charles and camilla for some tea and prince william and kate and friday she meets the queen. but no matter meghan's disappointment about her father she added in her statement please know how much harry and i look forward to sharing our special day with you. and we well the world's media and tens of thousands of fans cannot wait to share in every little detail. >> there's something...
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i'm not sure that analysts look athe situation and said th israel is too weak and the palestinians are too strong. laura: right, but what impact does this have on the u.s. ho see thethe region bloodshed today? saudis, jordanians, uae, can they bring pressure to bear with washington? g joernments in the region feel compatible with the top -- trump administration. they are tired of the palestinian leadership, tired of the issues in many ways. i think strategic need is to build close ties with the trump administration and they are so relieved that the administration seems more engaged in the middle east than the obama administration did. on the public level, the palestinian issue remahuge moral issue, and the united states has cast its lot unequivocally with the immoral side. laura: on the essence of the peace an, do you see this violence continuing? jon: i think there is likely to be some violence. it is hard to put to a stop to it without the leadership. i think you are going to have increasing political problems with mahmoud abbas, the palestinian president. where this goes, i don'know
i'm not sure that analysts look athe situation and said th israel is too weak and the palestinians are too strong. laura: right, but what impact does this have on the u.s. ho see thethe region bloodshed today? saudis, jordanians, uae, can they bring pressure to bear with washington? g joernments in the region feel compatible with the top -- trump administration. they are tired of the palestinian leadership, tired of the issues in many ways. i think strategic need is to build close ties with the...
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question, because on one hand the leadershipn iran are incredibly mistrustful of the united states, they athedonald trump, but if the unraveling of this deal potentially precipitates the unraveling of the iranian regimh itself, they me to swallow their pride and , whether it is overt or covert talks with the united states, but the instincts of the supreme leader is to avoid indirect contact -- any direct contact with the united states. laura: do they have an incentive to stay ingohe deal and ate with the europeans still on board? karim: i think if the iranians could set up an agreement where the ited states has pulled o but the eupeans, the russians, the chinese, asian countries continue to have their commercial relatns with iran he unitedenalty from states, i think that is an agreement that iran's leadership could live with. the problem is that by pulling out of the agreent, it triggers secondary sanctions and essentially forces companies ann ies around the world to make a simple choice -- do you want to do business with america or iran?a: lahat does this mean for hassan rouhani himself, a m
question, because on one hand the leadershipn iran are incredibly mistrustful of the united states, they athedonald trump, but if the unraveling of this deal potentially precipitates the unraveling of the iranian regimh itself, they me to swallow their pride and , whether it is overt or covert talks with the united states, but the instincts of the supreme leader is to avoid indirect contact -- any direct contact with the united states. laura: do they have an incentive to stay ingohe deal and...
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but athe border they were told ssere was no room to proce their claims. this day on the road ended like so many hers, with nothing more than american dreams. james cook, bbc news, on the u.s.-mexico border. jane: l ak now ats the dayof the news -- days other news. the british goaprnment has pointed a new home secretary following a row about immigration targs. the sun of pakistani bus driver succeeded amber rudd, who resigned on sunday. the resignation puts prime minister theresa may under huge pressure after losing her fonith sbinet mier in months. adult film actresstormy daniels has filed a defamation lawsuit agnst u.s. president donald trump. she is suing him over a recent tweet that according to ms. daniels falsely aulacks her trutness. she said mr. trump lied by that her claim of being threatened was a total con job. mr. trump nied an affair. strd from jack the ripper waslt ass an option, it was sent in 1888, the year of five confirmed murders, with two more to come. myanmar's leader aung san suu kyi met with the un's secretary council envoys to discu
but athe border they were told ssere was no room to proce their claims. this day on the road ended like so many hers, with nothing more than american dreams. james cook, bbc news, on the u.s.-mexico border. jane: l ak now ats the dayof the news -- days other news. the british goaprnment has pointed a new home secretary following a row about immigration targs. the sun of pakistani bus driver succeeded amber rudd, who resigned on sunday. the resignation puts prime minister theresa may under huge...
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i wonder if youould take us back for people who didn't live through it or weren't in california athe time, just what it was like in the late '70s and early f80sr people living with these constant fear of these crimes going on. >> sure. i think it's almost diffict to explain to folks what it was like. i mean, i know it because i greu here at the time and i was 12 when it first started to happen. and for really anybody that lived in sacramento at the time, it was... it changed us. it changed our community. it went from a very i would say innocent town where people left their doors unlocked, they leftr tindows open, they knew nothing about self-defense, to a time when it happened so often and it was so much o the news that it wasn't a matter of if it was going to happen again, it was a matt of when. and so it really terrorized this community. t's almost difficult to explain. it's almost like living through es earthquake and trying to explain that pr of what it's like to go through that. but it really did change thi ommunity in many, many ways. >> brangham: obviously you used a very uneu
i wonder if youould take us back for people who didn't live through it or weren't in california athe time, just what it was like in the late '70s and early f80sr people living with these constant fear of these crimes going on. >> sure. i think it's almost diffict to explain to folks what it was like. i mean, i know it because i greu here at the time and i was 12 when it first started to happen. and for really anybody that lived in sacramento at the time, it was... it changed us. it...
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yes,t we're a high for the year, but it's only may and we're still onl athe levels that were pretty typical last year. last year was a good year. th dollar didn't kill us then and i don't think it's going to kill us this year because s don' it rising to the highs of past years. >> so let's apply ito the equity markets because those of us at home may wonder if the dollar is stronger, and you did put it perspective for us, what might the impact be on equities, specifically multi-nationals? >> it's going to be bit of a head d headwind for multi-nationals. they'ret that bob made, exactly correct. at the same time, if you look at where we were a year or two ago, we're still net better than we were. so the effect is not going to be that we're still ahead of where we were. the other thing is this ig somethhat companies have been kind of expecting and the hedging is very real and coavanies also the advantage of reducing their costs. so there's an offsetting tailwind as well as a headwind. nenet, probably n very much. >> dollar's going up. oil is also going up. that's counter intuitive. do you see t
yes,t we're a high for the year, but it's only may and we're still onl athe levels that were pretty typical last year. last year was a good year. th dollar didn't kill us then and i don't think it's going to kill us this year because s don' it rising to the highs of past years. >> so let's apply ito the equity markets because those of us at home may wonder if the dollar is stronger, and you did put it perspective for us, what might the impact be on equities, specifically multi-nationals?...
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from tehran many times and says she has never seen the people there so sngry, not only at america, but athir own government. >> death to america! >> reporter: it's been a noisy week in tehran with hard-liner protests against the u.s., on top of the usual gridlock traffic and crowded streets. after a stressful week here, we did what weary tehranis do, head for the hills aboard the torchin cable car. iranians find relief up here in the mountains from smog, noise and oppressive politics but as eliana told us, they can't get away from their feelings of anger and despair. et away from their feelings of anger and despair. >> there are jobs and pe are depressed because they don't know what >> reporter: young people especially so energetic and full of life are victims of iran's weak economy and a bumbling corrupt government. re my previous trips here, people would have been scared to criticize the government openly. not anymore. this week, as we filmed small anti-american demonstrations, a man came up to us to say openly that iran's problems actually start with the regime. >> i haven't a job, i am
from tehran many times and says she has never seen the people there so sngry, not only at america, but athir own government. >> death to america! >> reporter: it's been a noisy week in tehran with hard-liner protests against the u.s., on top of the usual gridlock traffic and crowded streets. after a stressful week here, we did what weary tehranis do, head for the hills aboard the torchin cable car. iranians find relief up here in the mountains from smog, noise and oppressive...
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t have a slightly less glamorous look athe route that prince harry and meghan marklero will take thh town. rajini: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around t globe. today there were all too familiar scenes of a high school in santa fe in texas. another mass shooting. 10 people killed and at least 10 more injured after a 17-year-old student opened fire on campus.nm the has been identified as dimitrios pagourtzis. he is now in custody on murder charges. today's incident comes months after 17 people were killed in a shooting at a high school in parkland, florida. the bbc's james cook has this report. james: the calls came in just before 8:00 a.m. again. >> shooting at the high school. we have an officer down. shooter not in custody. re shots fired. additional shots fired. >> several more shots. james: a gunman on the campus, this time at santa fe high school. police searching school bags for deadly weapons. for the united states, this is now routine, but no lessng terrifyior its familiarity. >> i shouldn't be going through. this at my sch this is my daily life.
t have a slightly less glamorous look athe route that prince harry and meghan marklero will take thh town. rajini: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around t globe. today there were all too familiar scenes of a high school in santa fe in texas. another mass shooting. 10 people killed and at least 10 more injured after a 17-year-old student opened fire on campus.nm the has been identified as dimitrios pagourtzis. he is now in custody on murder charges. today's incident...
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then athe choir screen on the left of the picture here, prince charles will join her and esh rt her througe most historic part of the chapel to where harry will be waiting for his bride. they will stand just there by the chapel's high altar. they will exchange their marriage vows, and then the archbishop of canterbury will declare them to be husband and wife. there had been speculation that maybe meghan would ask hmo er to escort her to the altar, and among the wedding watchers in windsor, there was disappointment that she had not done so. >> we would like to see her momh walk her dowaisle, or walk herself down the aisle. >> if it were me, i would be feased with charles walking me. you know, the fathure, you know what i'm saying? it means, "hey, meghan, i love you. you are in love with my son and welce to the royal family." >> whatever her mom was comfortable with. if she wanted to, that would've been lovely, too. but it is wonderful that prince charles is doing it. nicholas: so now it is just the finishing touches to be put to plans which have been worked on for months. windsor is preparin
then athe choir screen on the left of the picture here, prince charles will join her and esh rt her througe most historic part of the chapel to where harry will be waiting for his bride. they will stand just there by the chapel's high altar. they will exchange their marriage vows, and then the archbishop of canterbury will declare them to be husband and wife. there had been speculation that maybe meghan would ask hmo er to escort her to the altar, and among the wedding watchers in windsor,...
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discounts from the discountser and tho and rebates are going in their pockets rather than lowering costs athe point of dispensation. when we think of lowering drug pric w, what the voterts really is to make sure when they go to the pharmacy they're payi less out of their cket. when it comes to affording plans out of part d, of course you want affordable premiums but having a cheap plan that gives you higay co at the pharmacy is not a victory. i think what we're recognizing now is that drug pricing is an ecosystem. thers the manufacturer's price, there's the discount and rebate that it gives to pbms. one person's discount and rebate is one's pers kickback. transparency is the word of the day here. when people realize the types of rebates and kick backs that are happening, they're going to want to know what'appening to that money and why a person's product isn't less at the hpharmacy. do you see the gentleman that bertha had in her report said i might be part regulatory and it might bema part et. is that how you see this being resolved? >> i'm a free market guy. i think that pbm people within t
discounts from the discountser and tho and rebates are going in their pockets rather than lowering costs athe point of dispensation. when we think of lowering drug pric w, what the voterts really is to make sure when they go to the pharmacy they're payi less out of their cket. when it comes to affording plans out of part d, of course you want affordable premiums but having a cheap plan that gives you higay co at the pharmacy is not a victory. i think what we're recognizing now is that drug...
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ath at this hour, a storm is approaching. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is with us. what's the impact tomorrow morning? >> i think it's going to be hit and miss activity. really some areas will get something and others will be left out with this storm. right now it's positioned just to the south of the bay area. counterclockwise motion around this is starting to spin up some moisture here through the region, also right near the coast. what's different about this is normally our storms move in the range from the west off to the east. this one's pushing in the range from the south off to the north. so a closer look at storm ranger, our mobile doppler radar. you can see a lot of green. 99% of this is moisture in the mid levels of the atmosphere. that's not touching the ground yet, but we are getting a few showers beginning across the peninsula and also for the east bay. where do we head from here? tomorrow morning's commute, do expect scattered rain possibilities at 7:00 a.m. from the north bay down to the south bay. and we do not want you to get caught off guard. trave
ath at this hour, a storm is approaching. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is with us. what's the impact tomorrow morning? >> i think it's going to be hit and miss activity. really some areas will get something and others will be left out with this storm. right now it's positioned just to the south of the bay area. counterclockwise motion around this is starting to spin up some moisture here through the region, also right near the coast. what's different about this is normally our storms...
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now working with a nonprofit group to build a new mobile home park by tearing down the old stables athe sonoma county fairgrounds. >> if they put mobile homes there, i don't know. it's not the same as journey's end. >> fair ground adminis still have so sign off on the -- s tratstill have to sign off the plan. if they do, it would take 18 months to build the infrastructure before anyone can move in. >>> streets were shut down all over san francisco yesterday for the city's annual crosstown costume party. check out the highs and lows. >> three, two, one -- [ horn blows ]. >> reporter: with that, the 107th running of the beta breakers was on. 40,000 people, many in crazy costumes, making their way across san francisco. the mix of people in this race is beyond eclectic. some of them serious runners, others here just to enjoy the atmosphere. we're here to rock on, no matter what, so -- cr reporter: despite increasing kd people were drinking along the course. >> i don't care about the rules. we're here to turn out, have a good time. >> reporter: this 85-year-old grandma came to soak it all in
now working with a nonprofit group to build a new mobile home park by tearing down the old stables athe sonoma county fairgrounds. >> if they put mobile homes there, i don't know. it's not the same as journey's end. >> fair ground adminis still have so sign off on the -- s tratstill have to sign off the plan. if they do, it would take 18 months to build the infrastructure before anyone can move in. >>> streets were shut down all over san francisco yesterday for the city's...
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when the young women who work ath us have lectures universities, they put every roadblock in the wayause those writers are many years ago are now running the universities. clare argued the soft approach of appeasement only provoked more demonstrations, increased in size and violence and laments the death of reason and debate on campus. civil discourse. wrote in a free society, all questions have clauses, academic or political which interests students are properly debatable questions. civil rights, ecology -- these were the issues back then -- the academic merits, vietnam, disarmament, housing it should be debated by students. not only reasonable, it is desirable that they should be and desirable that students should listen to faculty members who present different sides of questions. methoddebate is not the left activists chose to resolve questions. she raises an issue that some are raising today about the riots and disturbances we see on the campuses. who are the agitators behind the riots? activists who appeared during the campus demonstrations are not enrolled students. they are or
when the young women who work ath us have lectures universities, they put every roadblock in the wayause those writers are many years ago are now running the universities. clare argued the soft approach of appeasement only provoked more demonstrations, increased in size and violence and laments the death of reason and debate on campus. civil discourse. wrote in a free society, all questions have clauses, academic or political which interests students are properly debatable questions. civil...
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b ath to america! >> glor: also tonight, the second package bomb in beaumont, texas, in two weeks.s one explodes at a church. the president's plan for lowering prescription drug prices. a traffic stop involving a 65-year-old woman escalates. >> you're not in charge! >> glor: meghan mccain responds to crude comments from a white feuse staffer. >> my father's legacy is going to be talked about for hundreds and hundreds of years. these people-- nothing-burgers. >> glor: and steve hartman-- a walk down the aisle, at the end of a long and winding road. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening. t're going to begin tonight in y e middle east, the scene of increasing violence today as palestinians stepped up their protests aimed at ending a blockade of gaza, a palestinian territory bordered by israel, egypt, and the mediterranean. it is home to two million, many living in poverty. at least one palestinian was killed, more than 175 wounded by israeli fire. this may be a prelude to a larger protest monday when the u.s. embassy is relocated to jerusalem, the contro
b ath to america! >> glor: also tonight, the second package bomb in beaumont, texas, in two weeks.s one explodes at a church. the president's plan for lowering prescription drug prices. a traffic stop involving a 65-year-old woman escalates. >> you're not in charge! >> glor: meghan mccain responds to crude comments from a white feuse staffer. >> my father's legacy is going to be talked about for hundreds and hundreds of years. these people-- nothing-burgers. >>...
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when businesses get to grips ath gdpr they will see it is a government and the and transparent with their customers. as also to access more data than they previously had access to because data portability is a big access -- big aspect of the new relations. caroline: explain that a little bit more. >> data portability is one of the fundamental rights. we've all heard that we can go and request to have our information deleted from businesses. more interestingly, we can request access and a copy of all of our data and related information inside an organization and have it delivered to us in machine readable. that information can be used to provide personalized products and services that souped our history even though our history may not be with the company providing that personalization. there's a enormous opportunity for innovation around access to the greater amount of data. citinge: many people blockchain becoming a used in this. going back to the right to be forgotten some of the stimulus to cling to. how will the right to be forgotten actually be to enact or -- how will the challenges t
when businesses get to grips ath gdpr they will see it is a government and the and transparent with their customers. as also to access more data than they previously had access to because data portability is a big access -- big aspect of the new relations. caroline: explain that a little bit more. >> data portability is one of the fundamental rights. we've all heard that we can go and request to have our information deleted from businesses. more interestingly, we can request access and a...
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it is athe charts and bilateral exchange. >> absolutely. forget this and you have to look through with the datamism in the short run covered and i think that this is a pretty good level. >> thank you for joining us. is the place to go and the opec ministers toggle of their thoughts on iran and we will have more. this is bloomberg. ore. this is bloomberg. anna: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters. i'm anna edwards. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." the u.s. president orders the commerce department to get set back into business, weeks after cutting the company off from its american suppliers. opec has an adequate buffer. the curve could cut supply by one million barrels a day. and the implications of the flattening treasury yield curve discussion be a key group for a parade of said speakers we will hear from this fed speakers we will hear from this week. ♪ you. very good morning to it is just gone 7:00 here in europe. we are getting numbers add up to cater. this is the pharmaceutical business. they have given us their oper
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particularly when you have been dealing with north korea that we have a long history of failure ath, this thing is heading in different direction this time at least at this point. will it get done? as the president always says, maybe it will, maybe it won't. we all need to be pulling for the president and see if he can get this done. shery: president trump pulling out of the iran nuclear deal. how will that affect negotiations with north creek -- north korea because denuclearization is a long process? sen. risch: it really is. critics have been saying this is terrible because they won't be able to count on us. america stands by its agreements. the iran agreement was not an agreement that was ratified pursuant to the constitution, which is required. article two is very clear that any treaty has to be submitted to the senate for a two thirds vote and the iran deal was not. it was a bad deal. everybody has heard all the difficulties with it. the president did the right thing and now it is up to the iranians to decide whether they want to behave themselves or not. shery: senator, this mo
particularly when you have been dealing with north korea that we have a long history of failure ath, this thing is heading in different direction this time at least at this point. will it get done? as the president always says, maybe it will, maybe it won't. we all need to be pulling for the president and see if he can get this done. shery: president trump pulling out of the iran nuclear deal. how will that affect negotiations with north creek -- north korea because denuclearization is a long...
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the future.so far, 40- thousand people have chimed in, including comedian george lopez, who liked áthe'sá posting on facebook. dan plante:"even though the school says they're either going to take this down or they're going to change it and, as you can see, they haven't done anything yet except put a piece of plastic over it and block it with a string of buses so nobody can see it. the question is did the school know about this before the mural went up and why did they allow it to happen to begin with?"the artist claims that the charter school approved the mural, before it was painted.but we're still not sure if they knew exactly it would be like this.teen:"i feel like it represents a lot, and it means a lot to the artist who created it. i view this as freedom of speech. i don't think this is something that is going out of the line."in today's political climate, there is clearly áa great divideá.just as certain groups always hated president obama... the same is true with donald trump.reporter:obama?" teen:would have the same opinion."áfreedom of speechá is the amendment to the constitut
the future.so far, 40- thousand people have chimed in, including comedian george lopez, who liked áthe'sá posting on facebook. dan plante:"even though the school says they're either going to take this down or they're going to change it and, as you can see, they haven't done anything yet except put a piece of plastic over it and block it with a string of buses so nobody can see it. the question is did the school know about this before the mural went up and why did they allow it to happen...
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the central idea is, around the build athe jcpoa, you superstructure, a follow-on to the agreement that will address the problem of the sunset clauses, address the issues of the icbms, and test by the president abbas and his anxieties, and that of many colleagues in the house today. my honorable friend is much better briefed than i, but understand they are not in compliance with all the letter of the agreement. can my right honorable friend assure me that israel, who has been threatened to be wiped off react?th, will not knowledge,est of my iran is in compliance with the jcpoa. i think it would be irrational to pronounce on the israeli government at this stage. >> what assessment has the foreign office made? president trump's announcement said it would develop a batch of smaller nuclear weapons and mr. trump reportedly asking his foreign-policy advisers why the u.s. has not used nuclear weapons. could the foreign secretary please make clear to the house that it is never in the interest of? anyone to use nuclear weapons? the jcpoa was never ratified by congress. will my right honorable f
the central idea is, around the build athe jcpoa, you superstructure, a follow-on to the agreement that will address the problem of the sunset clauses, address the issues of the icbms, and test by the president abbas and his anxieties, and that of many colleagues in the house today. my honorable friend is much better briefed than i, but understand they are not in compliance with all the letter of the agreement. can my right honorable friend assure me that israel, who has been threatened to be...
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here athe things we do the bush center is not only remind people of the global engagement through globally engaging, but to constantly talk about what 9/11 means to our country. our greatest support of moment with this restriction is the united states military. i want to thank them. general mathis made a sobering comment. he said if you cut the foreign aid budget, by me more bullets. it was condoleezza who talked about diplomacy, defense, and development. it was really way ahead of its time. andnt into the oval office the first time with this president and i had to these pills in my hand and i said to , paint these pills red white and blue because these would be the greatest advertisements for america. he left and i left, but it turns out to be true. the polling across the continent of africa for the united states is incredible. it turns out it is just really bert strategic thinking to -- to try to stop fires are then pay for them when they are out of control. earlier -- europe, what happened in syria the , effect that that has had in the european union, we nearly lost the european union t
here athe things we do the bush center is not only remind people of the global engagement through globally engaging, but to constantly talk about what 9/11 means to our country. our greatest support of moment with this restriction is the united states military. i want to thank them. general mathis made a sobering comment. he said if you cut the foreign aid budget, by me more bullets. it was condoleezza who talked about diplomacy, defense, and development. it was really way ahead of its time....
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the central question is whether public optics associated ath the events are related to -- what are the respective definitions of denuclearization on the part of kim, moon, trump, and xi jinping? how did north korea's biological and chemical weapons programs fit into the overall mix? what about short and medium range missiles? an observation is that leader kim and president trump share a which operating style, embodies a high comfort level with audacity and breaking with norms and expectations. observation number five, president moon jae-in has engaged -- has shown a --ference for number six, it is clear that president xi jinping has directed china's increasing enforcement of sanctions in the recent past targeting north korea. while president trump's approach to north korea has been unconventional in comparison to past practice, the president brought his ceo skills to the oval office. like any ceo facing a major challenge, the president has been utilizing resources available within and without the administration. his intensity in pursuing a resolution is matched by president moon's enga
the central question is whether public optics associated ath the events are related to -- what are the respective definitions of denuclearization on the part of kim, moon, trump, and xi jinping? how did north korea's biological and chemical weapons programs fit into the overall mix? what about short and medium range missiles? an observation is that leader kim and president trump share a which operating style, embodies a high comfort level with audacity and breaking with norms and expectations....