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wants to be free america's ability to create a technology monopoly to make it and. so you're having this this change political tension there of wanting to sort of. avoid having a military like that with united states libya style or russia. while still trying to maintain the export markets to get enough money to buy the technology and the raw materials that it needs to continue to grow its i didn't say all right let me jump in are because you're you did say though that the government as has come down on corruption which in turn have. decreased the g.d.p. growth which has them. inspired the government to go to the private sector and invite privatization and ears saying of course then you're just privatizing the corruption i get that so why would do then make the next step and say that they have a political and philosophical ideological problem here because they have not experienced a wholesale collapse not sense the nineteen thirties maybe has there been a huge collapse in china you know and so how do they get if the people are in revolt and they have a history of rev
wants to be free america's ability to create a technology monopoly to make it and. so you're having this this change political tension there of wanting to sort of. avoid having a military like that with united states libya style or russia. while still trying to maintain the export markets to get enough money to buy the technology and the raw materials that it needs to continue to grow its i didn't say all right let me jump in are because you're you did say though that the government as has come...
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technology right now it wants to be free america's ability to create a technology monopoly to make it and. so you're having this this century political tension there of wanting to sort of. avoid having a military like that with united states libya style or russia. while it's still trying to maintain the export markets to get enough money to buy the technology and the raw materials that it needs in your growing i didn't say all right only job it are because here you don't say though that the government have has come down on corruption which in turn have. decreased the g.d.p. growth which as that. inspired the government to do sco to the private sector and invite privatization and we're saying of course then you're just privatizing the corruption i get that so but why would you then make they've next step and say that they have a political or philosophical ideological problem here because they have not experienced a wholesale collapse not sense the nineteen thirty s. maybe has there been a huge collapse in china you know and so how do they get if the people are in revolt and they have a
technology right now it wants to be free america's ability to create a technology monopoly to make it and. so you're having this this century political tension there of wanting to sort of. avoid having a military like that with united states libya style or russia. while it's still trying to maintain the export markets to get enough money to buy the technology and the raw materials that it needs in your growing i didn't say all right only job it are because here you don't say though that the...
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be north america or will it be asia? i share donald we want north america to be the economic power, but we need free to happen a moves likefor that make it less and less likely. moore, appreciate it. thank you. >> we are following the breaking news on prima night. president trump says melania is been out public eye for weeks. we'll have the latest next. benjamin franklin captured lightning in a bottle. over 260 years later we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it nextera energy. with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. l'do an ad of a man eating free waffle. aste like victory l'do an ad of a man because he always gets the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed, when he books direct at choicehotels.com. or just say badda book, badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. oryou wouldn't accept baddafrom any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flons block y ammatory substances. most pills only
be north america or will it be asia? i share donald we want north america to be the economic power, but we need free to happen a moves likefor that make it less and less likely. moore, appreciate it. thank you. >> we are following the breaking news on prima night. president trump says melania is been out public eye for weeks. we'll have the latest next. benjamin franklin captured lightning in a bottle. over 260 years later we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they...
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posts brexit, america is supposed to be the great hope for free trade.e would not be the first in the queue. then we had handholding with theresa may. i have taken heart. we have had so may. i have taken heart. we have had so much information about theresa may being kicked to the curb and this great relationship with macron. now we have the cold shadow stretched over the rest of the european leaders as well and suddenly theresa may is not looking so suddenly theresa may is not looking so isolated because she agrees with eve ryo ne so isolated because she agrees with everyone else who will be part of the communique. in the context of brexit, as each day passes with the administration, it seems we are stuck with a choice of, the eu allies, just in terms of alignment, do we stick with europe and other partners like japan and canada and countries with long—standing and close relationships, or do we threw it all in with unpredictable donald trump? —— throw. donald trump cares about trump, not the uk. the choice is starting to look clear. the guardian. we will
posts brexit, america is supposed to be the great hope for free trade.e would not be the first in the queue. then we had handholding with theresa may. i have taken heart. we have had so may. i have taken heart. we have had so much information about theresa may being kicked to the curb and this great relationship with macron. now we have the cold shadow stretched over the rest of the european leaders as well and suddenly theresa may is not looking so suddenly theresa may is not looking so...
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be america's greatest friends and who donald trump considered to be america's greatest enemies. america's greatest friends, china and north korea. america's greatest enemy and donald trump said it himself, the freeee press guaranteed by the first amendment to the united states constitution, donald trump considers to be america's greatest enemy. >> by the way, that posture has permeated through. you have the secretary of state, mike pompeo, yesterday, barking at a reporter for asking for verification on the nuclear outline or deal or whatever they put together. that's become the message, the line, right on down through the administration, the press shouldn't be asking questions. you know, joe, i wrote down, immediately as i was listening to the clip before you got into it, that december 2015 interview we did with donald trump. that turned out to be a preview of coming attractions. president trump responds to what he views as strengths. i don't view what kim jong-un and i don't think you view what kim jong-un does as strength. he views prime minister justin trudeau as weak based on his perception of what strength is. it has real world implications now. you have the president of the united states b
be america's greatest friends and who donald trump considered to be america's greatest enemies. america's greatest friends, china and north korea. america's greatest enemy and donald trump said it himself, the freeee press guaranteed by the first amendment to the united states constitution, donald trump considers to be america's greatest enemy. >> by the way, that posture has permeated through. you have the secretary of state, mike pompeo, yesterday, barking at a reporter for asking for...
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republican party, president of the united states basically says kim jong-un is to be believed more than america's freepeechless at that and yet not shocked anymore by him. why is this a cult, why is the information loop that the trump followers are following that is allowing this to be -- allowing them to be so easily bam boozeled? >> they believe that trump is going to deliver on the vast majority of thing that he set out to deliver on as a candidate. they look at the tax cuts. they look at -- even on the health care battle they don't fault the leadership on the trump team. they fault the leadership in the congress for that failing. at turn they continue to make the excuse for the president. this is the success and the strength of this president. he's not held accountable for anything he says, does or anything that he tweets. there is no penalty he has had to pay. everyone else has had to pay in response to what he has said, done, and tweeted but not him. i'm not convinced with the november elections coming up that that turns against the president if he loses the house. honestly, i don't think he giv
republican party, president of the united states basically says kim jong-un is to be believed more than america's freepeechless at that and yet not shocked anymore by him. why is this a cult, why is the information loop that the trump followers are following that is allowing this to be -- allowing them to be so easily bam boozeled? >> they believe that trump is going to deliver on the vast majority of thing that he set out to deliver on as a candidate. they look at the tax cuts. they look...
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the 20th century, one would be called the american century, president theodore roosevelt used his inaugural address to highlight america's role. the country had broken free from tyranny hmoral obligation to help others do likewise. >> that has been us, he said, and what will rightfully be expected from us. we have duties to others and duties to ourselves and we sure neither. >> we have become a great nation. by the fact of its werichness into relations with other nations of the earth. and we must pay as the people with such responsibility. >> this declaration alerted americans that the nation had arrived at a new position of low leadership that remains as true today as it was then. the 20th century saw the united states transition from being merely an envoy for freedom and liberty to become the preeminent leader of that sacred cause across the world. >> in the 40 years that followed, residents speech, american men and women with white people on to fight for peace in the face of world war. hundreds of thousands of americans would lay down their lives for others. indeed, nowhere in our national history has that been more clearly displayed than 74 years ago
the 20th century, one would be called the american century, president theodore roosevelt used his inaugural address to highlight america's role. the country had broken free from tyranny hmoral obligation to help others do likewise. >> that has been us, he said, and what will rightfully be expected from us. we have duties to others and duties to ourselves and we sure neither. >> we have become a great nation. by the fact of its werichness into relations with other nations of the...
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then on tuesday we'll be at the enoch pratt free library or in baltimore where history professor rachel devlin will recount the desegregation of america's public schools through the actions of young african-american women. and on thursday we'll be in washington, d.c. on politics & prose bookstore for abc news dan abrams' talk on abraham lincoln's last legal case, a murder defense in 1859. that's a look at some of the events booktv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> you can differ with people politically are, we all do that. democrats -- i'll accept the view we're sort of a little left of center party at least, they're right of certain moving right rapidly. maybe we're moving left. but politics was supposed to be about finding a way to overcome some of those differences through principled -- through extended discussion and a real legislatives process, through principled compromise. it wasn't supposed to be about one party winning on their own. the times, as you know, the times in history when one party has been able to do this on your o
then on tuesday we'll be at the enoch pratt free library or in baltimore where history professor rachel devlin will recount the desegregation of america's public schools through the actions of young african-american women. and on thursday we'll be in washington, d.c. on politics & prose bookstore for abc news dan abrams' talk on abraham lincoln's last legal case, a murder defense in 1859. that's a look at some of the events booktv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to...
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be more self critical than they are. a free press is a important central value to america. we shouldn't be without it. it's not our biggest national global threat. kennedy: even when we want them to report more and they opine o much, a free press is still critical. >> and he try to point out the hypocrisy on north korea. he's doing a good thi. we'll have to see what comes of . it's interesting and i think it encouraging. he's right about but we don't need to condemn the entire free press along with it. >> just the fake news. >> the fake news. kennedy: hiupporters know exactly what he's talking about. and it was a very predict reaction from chuck schumer and from some of the pundits on cnn. >> michael was on my show today, gave up the upgrade. no they're not the enemy of the american people, they're the enemy of humanity. kennedy: michael malice said this deal is great. what we're staing out with is fafantastic. and people have joked about this in the mast. the president came up with a cure for pediatric aids, his detractors like nancy pelosi youeartless bastard. cancer. >> i can't imagineouon't know do
be more self critical than they are. a free press is a important central value to america. we shouldn't be without it. it's not our biggest national global threat. kennedy: even when we want them to report more and they opine o much, a free press is still critical. >> and he try to point out the hypocrisy on north korea. he's doing a good thi. we'll have to see what comes of . it's interesting and i think it encouraging. he's right about but we don't need to condemn the entire free press...
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free speech? who actually should be the guardian of free speech in america? social media has had serious measurable positive effects for america. gatekeepers are no longer able to keep conversations out that they don't approve of because social media can be an extraordinary means of communicating directly with people. it allows people to get around these gatekeepers. social media can be an there is no doubt that upstarts like donald trump or movements like brexit have been helped by facebook and twitter. we need to have a conversation moving forward about social media's impact on democracy, redefining these tech giants in light of what they have become. in the beginning, there was a light touch toward these entities that gives them the opportunity to grow. now they have grown up and it's time for the kids in silicon valley to start operating under the rules that govern adults. these entities are creating content, selling advertising, live streaming both live and original content, becoming publishers and content companies like tv and radio even becoming telecom
free speech? who actually should be the guardian of free speech in america? social media has had serious measurable positive effects for america. gatekeepers are no longer able to keep conversations out that they don't approve of because social media can be an extraordinary means of communicating directly with people. it allows people to get around these gatekeepers. social media can be an there is no doubt that upstarts like donald trump or movements like brexit have been helped by facebook...
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free trade, it will be extremely destructive. it is significant the british government has strongly condemned these tariffs. this is america's closest friend and ally. the united states should be looking at the u.s.-u.k. free trade deal post brexit wrather than raising the tariffs in the short term. eric: how do you see this rolling out? some people say it's just a starting point. throw it out there and they will come to some type of agreement. >> what we have seen the past couple days is a strong response from european countries and also from canada and mexico. threatening retaliatory tariffs. there are many in europe within the european commission who want to see a tornado war developing. this would be disaster out for both sides of the atlantic. i do hope that the administration walks back these tariffs and afly plies pressure upon the e.u. to lower their own tariffs. we do need to see further discussion and dialogue on this. the solution is not raising the tariffs. it's just an excuse for antiamerican protectionists in europe who would like to strike against the american economy. we need to be careful and advance free tr
free trade, it will be extremely destructive. it is significant the british government has strongly condemned these tariffs. this is america's closest friend and ally. the united states should be looking at the u.s.-u.k. free trade deal post brexit wrather than raising the tariffs in the short term. eric: how do you see this rolling out? some people say it's just a starting point. throw it out there and they will come to some type of agreement. >> what we have seen the past couple days is...
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be free. at what is being done in the name of my christian faith. i do so out of concern. in cruelty being conducted the name of the united states government may cause lasting damage to america's reputation in the world. parent who knows there is no love more powerful, no universal -- no love more universal, and love for your child. it is love that has driven these families to seek asylum in the united states. seeking asylum is not a crime. acts a cry for mercy, and of desperation. the trauma being inflicted on these children and the anguish being inflicted on the parents is a direct result of the trump administration's decision to criminalize asylum seekers and persecute families fleeing for their lives. president trump is lying to the american people when he says that family separation is the law of the land. he is lying when he says that democrats put a law on the book mandating that children be terrorized in this way. under previous administrations, families remained together while waiting for asylum claims to proceed through immigration courts. but this president has broken with the basic standards of pastcy that have guided administrations, republican and democrat alike.
be free. at what is being done in the name of my christian faith. i do so out of concern. in cruelty being conducted the name of the united states government may cause lasting damage to america's reputation in the world. parent who knows there is no love more powerful, no universal -- no love more universal, and love for your child. it is love that has driven these families to seek asylum in the united states. seeking asylum is not a crime. acts a cry for mercy, and of desperation. the trauma...
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people will be watching the world cup games on that big screen right there, and right under it the bar known as the longest outdoor bar in north america will be open for the early birds, free coffee and doughnuts. today is the first day of the world cup. saudi arabia takes on russia. the game starts at 8:00 a.m. the quakes are going to show every match of the world cup, even the ones that start at 3:00 a.m. for the big games like tomorrow's portugal versus spain or sunday's germany versus mexico, there will be special food and drink packages. here is the hint. if it's a later start, you can get a beer at the bar. admission is free, parking is free. you need to rsvp. you can go to the website, we set up a link there, abc7news.com. matt keller abc 7 news. >> that is an awesome stadium. if you ever get a chance to go there, i would take that. here is a look at what's going on. temperatures will start in the east bay. then we'll get to san jose and tell you what's going to happen there. a lot of mid 50s and upper 50s to mid 60s around pittsburg, antioch. mid to upper 50s from vallejo, san francisco all the way down into the south bay. we've got 51 in pacifica and 49 in santa r
people will be watching the world cup games on that big screen right there, and right under it the bar known as the longest outdoor bar in north america will be open for the early birds, free coffee and doughnuts. today is the first day of the world cup. saudi arabia takes on russia. the game starts at 8:00 a.m. the quakes are going to show every match of the world cup, even the ones that start at 3:00 a.m. for the big games like tomorrow's portugal versus spain or sunday's germany versus...
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if we want to protect america, protect a free america, we have to be united around that concept and not things get in the way. at least around that we must be united. >> why do you think republicans can't get behind that? >> i think we are incredibly polarized as a country right now. many have seen the pugh diagram that shows that the parties were mostly ideologically overlapping in 2004 and before that. now they are moving to the extremes. there is still a space in the middle of people who aren't ideological. they aren't caught in the orthodoxy of partisanship. they want practical evidence based policy making. they agree on a lot of issues. but there is no empowerment of those people right now. the parties and other political machinery support increasingly the extremes. >> extremes, yep. >> there was a letter and some communication revealed recently between intelligence leaders clappers and others talking about how we can't raise this during election because basically the american people will accuse us of tampering. >> we read it on the show. >> it shows they were seeing this polarizat
if we want to protect america, protect a free america, we have to be united around that concept and not things get in the way. at least around that we must be united. >> why do you think republicans can't get behind that? >> i think we are incredibly polarized as a country right now. many have seen the pugh diagram that shows that the parties were mostly ideologically overlapping in 2004 and before that. now they are moving to the extremes. there is still a space in the middle of...
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to be facing a judge what is going to be their future here are they going to be free to pursue their better life here in america and pursue their asylum claims and also of course as you mentioned what to do with the more than two thousand children that are still being held here in the united states in shelters several of which are in this city right here brownsville that have not been reunited with their parents so many questions so few answers oh my goodness gabrielle is on the thank you for that deborah is in texas there on the border with mexico we've also got brian graphy with us regional research and advise the from amnesty international joining us from washington thank you brooke i mean listen to what gabriel said that kind of makes a mockery of the whole executive order in the first place which was seen as a big huge turn but again no organization no coordination and sort of a cliche but it's the children who suffer right. i think it's spot on and let's not be mistaken this executive order did not end family separation what it did was that it replaced the trauma to children and parents of a family separa
to be facing a judge what is going to be their future here are they going to be free to pursue their better life here in america and pursue their asylum claims and also of course as you mentioned what to do with the more than two thousand children that are still being held here in the united states in shelters several of which are in this city right here brownsville that have not been reunited with their parents so many questions so few answers oh my goodness gabrielle is on the thank you for...
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free reign on race relations. he claimed to be protecting america not from back's confederates, but from radical republicans, radical because they called for equality, and their african american allies. southern states selected former confederate leaders to fill most of the seats they were regaining. when those men arrived in republicansd.c., rejected the credentials of all these rebel states. some called the 39th congress the rough congress, because about 89 representatives were not allowed. i find it profound that to get the 14th amendment ratified, congress had to expel the former confederate states and place them under a form of military occupation. freedom is a powerful engine. african americans began finding new freedom. getting married, searching for members of their families who had been sold. and yet, slavery's death did not automatically confer any rights of liberty on african americans. it only liberated th from a master. whatever meaning the 13th amendment may have had in january of 1865, the white south's reaction to the end of slavery changed the dynamics. the southern states enacted thinly disguised v
free reign on race relations. he claimed to be protecting america not from back's confederates, but from radical republicans, radical because they called for equality, and their african american allies. southern states selected former confederate leaders to fill most of the seats they were regaining. when those men arrived in republicansd.c., rejected the credentials of all these rebel states. some called the 39th congress the rough congress, because about 89 representatives were not allowed. i...
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america. the other 93% would be off scot-free. raising the payroll tax or the p puts all of that burden on working generations, and just to make a confession here, i'm a social security and medicare recipient and have been for a number of years, notwithstanding my boyish looks. and, you know, am very much in favor of these programs. but i'm also in favor of asking those of us who have lived comfortably and have as the woman who called, as was said, a pension from some other organization, some assets to spend down, for them to contribute a little in the sense of moderating the growth of our benefits or making some other kinds of adjustments. i think this is a societal problem that all of society should be part of the solution. host: the caller mentioned she was a fan of the bipartisan policy center. we partnered with them to discuss this trustees report. bipartisanpolicy.org is the website if viewers want to check out about 10 minutes left in our discussion. linda, ohio, go ahead. caller: hey, good morning. i wanted to mention firs
america. the other 93% would be off scot-free. raising the payroll tax or the p puts all of that burden on working generations, and just to make a confession here, i'm a social security and medicare recipient and have been for a number of years, notwithstanding my boyish looks. and, you know, am very much in favor of these programs. but i'm also in favor of asking those of us who have lived comfortably and have as the woman who called, as was said, a pension from some other organization, some...
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presented themselves illegally because they're seeking asylum and looking to be free from persecution from gang violence in central america in three countries in particular. but now that that path maye spread and fears spreading. in fact, most of the fears of gangs are specificfears. we're not talking about general fears, specific fears of violence and brutal murders like the one you're about to hear from the woman named mariza from el salvador. close 500 children have been separated from their children according to a document obtained by nbc news. now the rules are changing. >> people don't want to be separated from their children. they should not bring them with them. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions overturning a court's ruling recognizing women fleeing abuse as a group for political at a detention center in seattle, the democratic congresswoman said women from behind these walls had their children taken from them from u.s. authority. >>thy literally never had a chance to saye to their children. some perhaps as young as 6. it was heartbreaking. >> reporter: also statihat protected status may no longer apply
presented themselves illegally because they're seeking asylum and looking to be free from persecution from gang violence in central america in three countries in particular. but now that that path maye spread and fears spreading. in fact, most of the fears of gangs are specificfears. we're not talking about general fears, specific fears of violence and brutal murders like the one you're about to hear from the woman named mariza from el salvador. close 500 children have been separated from their...
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journalist born in america protected so they won't prosecute the new york times they're prosecuted co-publisher julian assange because he's an australian and i think this is moving up to be a major free press issue he's been in the ecuadorian embassy for six years we charges brought against him in sweden have been withdrawn he only has america to fear if he leaves the embassies today he'll be arrested held for a short time for breach of bail and in that time the us foreign secretary will order an extradition request so he could be kept in prison a real prison for years fighting that u.s. extradition request to prosecute him as a spy and i think this is really unsatisfactorily ads out bet that the forces of freedom in the world don't actually get behind it is a difficult person his only autistic spectrum he thinks but he's had all internet communication withdrawn he now lives as a prisoner he'd probably have more freedom if he was moved to a british prison i think if the cia were really smart they would need to him anonymously of course some of their debt on mr putin they would perhaps give him some evidence about. the litvinenko poisoning if you remember there was that the killers dr
journalist born in america protected so they won't prosecute the new york times they're prosecuted co-publisher julian assange because he's an australian and i think this is moving up to be a major free press issue he's been in the ecuadorian embassy for six years we charges brought against him in sweden have been withdrawn he only has america to fear if he leaves the embassies today he'll be arrested held for a short time for breach of bail and in that time the us foreign secretary will order...
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free reign on race relations. he claimed to be protecting america from radical republicans, radical because they called for equality, and their african american allies. selected former confederate leaders to fill most of the seats they were regaining. when those men arrived in washington, republicans 39inated early nine -- districts. some call the 39 congress the unt congress because about 89 representatives were not allowed. congress had to expel the former confederate states and place them under a form of military occupation to get it ratified. freedom is a powerful energy. african americans began finding new freedom. getting married, searching for members of their families who had been sold. slavery's death did not automatically in for any right or liberty on african americans. it only liberated them from a master. whatever meaning the 13th amendment may have had in january of 1865, the white south's reaction to the end of slavery changed the dynamics. enactedhern states thinly disguised versions of slavery known as black codes. these systems gave white whip.ers the power to it became nearly impossible for afric
free reign on race relations. he claimed to be protecting america from radical republicans, radical because they called for equality, and their african american allies. selected former confederate leaders to fill most of the seats they were regaining. when those men arrived in washington, republicans 39inated early nine -- districts. some call the 39 congress the unt congress because about 89 representatives were not allowed. congress had to expel the former confederate states and place them...
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what was of what really was really happy happening in iraq but being in a rock as as the america americans are concerned allen allies were freeing it laws were freeing it who who will be bill be bother bother to do that or to do that or or it'll take a little tejas take ages the prose of war behind the prose of war behind these walls these walls may have may have thought thought but spread screwed crude ne ne what was it that was inevitable that of all coalition claimed precision claims that its precision and campaign ad campaigns are pains aloud it's a bombed out it's a bomb islamic state islamic house ecstacy house of rocca well called raca while causing very few very few severe civilian casualties casualties do not do not stand stand up to sit up to scrutiny scrutiny me based on information nation from amnesty international and from amnesty international is field investigation and public news field investigation and public reporting coalition reporting coalition air and artillery strikes killed hundreds of civilian artillery strikes killed hundreds of civilians and injured many more ins and injured many more open amnesty's re
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america's favor. i happen to be more free trade oriented than he is. i think he has a point. lot of countries imposed higher tariffs on american products than we imposed on them. >> you are right, the president won iowa on his economic message. do you think he would have won iowa if the formers knew it was going to cost them real dollars and cents? >> i think this is going to work out. china is going to make major concessions in the next few months. they are going to have to. then we are going to come to sensibility with respect to the europeans, canada and mexico. let's not forget, at the end of the g-7 meeting -- >> what do you see right now that says freer trade? the tariffs on the long list of items doesn't look like freer trade. the president is now adding the tariffs. >> good point. right now, you are seeing a tit for tat situation where the countries are retaliating. that's not going to work for them. they need access to american markets. there's two situations. i have a lot of uneasiness of picking a trade fight with europe and candidate. i'm all in with getting tough
america's favor. i happen to be more free trade oriented than he is. i think he has a point. lot of countries imposed higher tariffs on american products than we imposed on them. >> you are right, the president won iowa on his economic message. do you think he would have won iowa if the formers knew it was going to cost them real dollars and cents? >> i think this is going to work out. china is going to make major concessions in the next few months. they are going to have to. then...
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countryi believe a should be independent and should not live under any dictatorship or anyone who tries to not free the will of people. the will of people of america voted the president in the president has to do his job. you're not letting him. you are giving people anxiety, saying he committed crimes. whatever the president did before he was president of the united states, he was under the law of what the law gave him to do. he is president, and you need to respect that. you need to stand for the flag and be patriotic. our country is built on freedom, of course, but as far as immigration laws, i come from immigration family. let me tell you this. there are immigrants here that visan the visa, the bringing in your relatives -- that needs to be stopped. because of the fact that there are people out there who come on their gracious of america. host: we go to suzy next from hawaii. good morning. caller: aloha. i wanted to comment -- first of all, that last lady was right. the problem is that if our representatives and civil get in there and get to become rich, is wrong. i have always said that the representatives and civil servants should be at the
countryi believe a should be independent and should not live under any dictatorship or anyone who tries to not free the will of people. the will of people of america voted the president in the president has to do his job. you're not letting him. you are giving people anxiety, saying he committed crimes. whatever the president did before he was president of the united states, he was under the law of what the law gave him to do. he is president, and you need to respect that. you need to stand for...
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being free. but it is a not. another approach would be to say listen the biggest thing america produces are services.hard to sell services globally. it's not as open as selling, say, aer ka. therefore, let's open up the services market,t america is really good at. that would improve the trade balance and probably make our allies not so angry. >> that's an interesting partf though is that we have in terms of manufacturing workers in ica,oth parties have been responsible for spinning a tale that somehow we are going to make things better for them. we are going to buy cheaper ods me in other countries by lower wage workers but we'll fix your problem in ever inning america. somehow. i don't know what we are going to do for them. we we always promised them we would do something. they fed up and voted for donald trump who said i'm going to do something for you. >> they got fed up. but to the just for that reason. automation is taking jobs worldwide and we haven't figured out the next generation of good jobs for enough people. we also don't have our education system aimed at train people forn high school fo
being free. but it is a not. another approach would be to say listen the biggest thing america produces are services.hard to sell services globally. it's not as open as selling, say, aer ka. therefore, let's open up the services market,t america is really good at. that would improve the trade balance and probably make our allies not so angry. >> that's an interesting partf though is that we have in terms of manufacturing workers in ica,oth parties have been responsible for spinning a tale...
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be free. iten who decided that women could vote. it was straight people whod decide that gays cld marry and it wi be sis people who decide t the fatrans people in america. >> n1 , at int people were cked out if they didn'tbkie quiet down. it was after 11:00 p.m. w the board finally took the vote.ha now, thonges are going to go into effect next school year. there was 1 proposed amendment rather than opt out of thefamilm program but that is did not passga so, a, all of this goes school year.starting next live in fairfax county, i'm melanie alnwick, fox5 news. >> 4:32 is the time right now. s director of the fbiays the agency is making changes to employee training in the wake of the inspector general reports about the fbi's handling of the hillary clinton e-mail probe. that report blasts former fbi himat "insuboe."omey calling the inspectornd general he was not politicallyotivated. >> new york's attorney general esident trump and hisinst family's foundation. it accuses the president and 3 of h children of operating the foundation to raise money for themselves not f others. the lawsuit seeks to dissolve the foundation and ban president trumpd donalr. eric
be free. iten who decided that women could vote. it was straight people whod decide that gays cld marry and it wi be sis people who decide t the fatrans people in america. >> n1 , at int people were cked out if they didn'tbkie quiet down. it was after 11:00 p.m. w the board finally took the vote.ha now, thonges are going to go into effect next school year. there was 1 proposed amendment rather than opt out of thefamilm program but that is did not passga so, a, all of this goes school...
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america's largest gig-speed network. >> if we took zero tolerance away. we would be overrun. >> set the children freeion of separating children from parents and detaining them at the border. more children were reunited with fa
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be america again. the land that is never been yet and yet must be. the land where every person is free. t is mine, the poor man, the indian, the negroes, m e, who made america, whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain, whose hand at the foundry, who was plowing in the rain, must bring back our mighty dream again." sure. sure, lakes and he said, call me any of the name you choose but om those who live like leeches on the people's live. we must take back our land again. america. america. oh, yes, i say airplane. america never was america to me and yet i swear this oath that america will be. willybody out there that declare right here and right now that i'm going to do everything in my power to make america what it ought to be? ma ame w oug to be. make america what it ought to be. amy: reverend barber, can you tell us what you are about to do? >> we are about now to do an act of moral fusion civil disobedience. we have in five weeks straight. right now this is happening all over the east coast. the next hour happening in the central area, then out west. our focus today is on labor and po
be america again. the land that is never been yet and yet must be. the land where every person is free. t is mine, the poor man, the indian, the negroes, m e, who made america, whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain, whose hand at the foundry, who was plowing in the rain, must bring back our mighty dream again." sure. sure, lakes and he said, call me any of the name you choose but om those who live like leeches on the people's live. we must take back our land again. america. america....
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be your best fit. get a free sample at depend.com >>> one of central america's most active volcanos has stopped erupting, but as ash from the fuego volcano is still in the air, affecting nearby communities around the summit. at least 25 people were killed during the nearly 17-hour eruption. black smoke was sent into the sky sunday, drifting all the way to the capital, guatemala city, some 40 kilometers, or 25 miles away. nearly two million people are being act affected, and officials warn new eruptions are still possible. evacuations and rescue efforts are under way. more than 3,000 people have been forced from their homes. so let's get more now on all of this. we'll go to our meteorologist ivan cabrera. at least 25 people dead. this is just horrendous. it's not over yet for people because there is the possibility of more eruptions. >> yeah, unfortunately the threats will continue, rosemary. good to see you. unlike the kilauea volcano situation there, that has been ongoing for a month. it's ban slow moving disaster, this was a violent sudden and deadly event. what happened was the volcano essentially bl
be your best fit. get a free sample at depend.com >>> one of central america's most active volcanos has stopped erupting, but as ash from the fuego volcano is still in the air, affecting nearby communities around the summit. at least 25 people were killed during the nearly 17-hour eruption. black smoke was sent into the sky sunday, drifting all the way to the capital, guatemala city, some 40 kilometers, or 25 miles away. nearly two million people are being act affected, and officials...
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to place her energy and time strength in the first work of america building of a nation not united on every issue but where we are to be freer a decent life that the natural condition of humanity is not degradation but dignity. this is what binds us together as american and what shapes this nation and this state that shall preserve us. define the best within ourselves and within our fellow citizens. we shall win at the end of our labor as a new america. tuscaloosa march, 1968. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome civil rights icon congressman john lewis 17. [applause] >> and even in our sleep, pain cannot forget and it falls drop by drop and then comes the wisdom through the grace of god. what we need in united states is not division but what we need is not hatred. the love and wisdom and compassion for one another and the justice to those still suffer within our country. whether they are white or black, let us dedicate ourselves to what the greeks wrote many years ago and the lives of this world and in essence, 1968 during the announcement of the nation. [applause] from the american federation of teachers plea
to place her energy and time strength in the first work of america building of a nation not united on every issue but where we are to be freer a decent life that the natural condition of humanity is not degradation but dignity. this is what binds us together as american and what shapes this nation and this state that shall preserve us. define the best within ourselves and within our fellow citizens. we shall win at the end of our labor as a new america. tuscaloosa march, 1968. [applause]...
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the more free trade we have the more prosperous we'll be. i don't care if the president wants americasperous than other countries, that's fine. but if we are going back and forth with tariffs, it will affect the price of goods. >> it will rise the price of goods. but some of us hope what the president is doing is a negotiating tactic. i think he's trying to get other countries to lowerheir tariffs and in the interim he's threatening to raise tariffs in our country. there are some things wrong about the trade deals we have done in the past. a few years ago the world trade organization told us, congressmen, that we had to pass a law to repeal country of origin labeling from beef and pork. that was because of some trade deal. now you have the worldrade organization tling congress what to do. kennedy: they shouldn't be legislating. >> nobody in america elected them. we are elected to make those decisions but you have the world trade organization doing this. i support the president when he pushes back against the world trade organization. away from the table as he did in canada. that's whe
the more free trade we have the more prosperous we'll be. i don't care if the president wants americasperous than other countries, that's fine. but if we are going back and forth with tariffs, it will affect the price of goods. >> it will rise the price of goods. but some of us hope what the president is doing is a negotiating tactic. i think he's trying to get other countries to lowerheir tariffs and in the interim he's threatening to raise tariffs in our country. there are some things...
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forcing america to be outside and not inside is probably the right strategy right retaliation escalation at the moment from the european union or from the j.f.k. instituted three instead of the free university of berlin or is great to have your analysis. deutsche bank shares were down at a historic low on thursday after a downgrading by u.s. federal institutions came to light according to the wall street journal the downgrading actually took place a year ago first the federal reserve labeled the banks and u.s. businesses troubled this in turn causing the u.s. federal deposit insurance corporation to to watch a bank on its list of problem banks those with weaknesses in danger being their financial viability the revelation comes amidst the banks restructuring efforts. a corruption scandal is rocking kenya twenty four of the country's highest officials are accused of misappropriating funds with seventy million years and as court proceedings unfold more and don't details are coming to light and people taking to the streets in an angry response. it's mostly the young people in kenya who are angry kenyan police have arrested the head of the government youth organization with legibly st
forcing america to be outside and not inside is probably the right strategy right retaliation escalation at the moment from the european union or from the j.f.k. instituted three instead of the free university of berlin or is great to have your analysis. deutsche bank shares were down at a historic low on thursday after a downgrading by u.s. federal institutions came to light according to the wall street journal the downgrading actually took place a year ago first the federal reserve labeled...
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if you will yes that's why life is america it must be cared for you are interested them in the thanks to its complexity it frees us as a dignity that is in the net lease appear here to anything a mineral silent spring. him honestly looking the world is all hydrogen organized around one thing that we've life is something else. you see our lives are not made here and this is terrible when a poor white person comes to our home we open our arms to him take me. to me it seems that when an african goes to europe and they don't like him. and that's why they have these killing machines here in morocco isn't that awesome awesome if you buy not just walls anymore what is this a war. we're not going to war were searching just looking for a future for our families to help them they're doing badly on so i'm. a little good to learn something we're in the twenty first century a century of light though we shouldn't have to live in a forest with the ships in europe and other places around the world down the road there are homes that cover a heck of. an act up thousands of us sleep here in a forest and i. see that footage. that'
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be a channel for american values. >> laura: we think voice of america, radio free -- we think that is the way that we -- we put mcdonald'sverywhere and that is going to help? but in fact, we don't export our values of, you know, free markets, free people, free expression. they say, no -- >> that would be un-american. we push our ways onto the chinese people. this is where the chinese say back to us. but besides the confucius institute, what this pressure on betsy devos is, seems to be many other channels, contracts with more than 50 universities, where they seem to be targeting our most innovative research and laboratories. signing contracts that the senators want to see. and apparently, the first fruit of some of these research organizations at the universities goes to china. so our competitiveness, most innovative is being peeled off before american companies even get it. you have to admire the chutzpah. >> laura: the american universities, i would say, are purposely ignorant. huge money. they love the foreign students coming in, too. they pay cash. >> one-third of all foreign students are chinese. >> laura: ivy league
be a channel for american values. >> laura: we think voice of america, radio free -- we think that is the way that we -- we put mcdonald'sverywhere and that is going to help? but in fact, we don't export our values of, you know, free markets, free people, free expression. they say, no -- >> that would be un-american. we push our ways onto the chinese people. this is where the chinese say back to us. but besides the confucius institute, what this pressure on betsy devos is, seems to...
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certain that at airports whether it be security, check in, the boarding process is the same hassle free experience. >> reporter: a battle at the tarmac and the gates at america's second busiest airport. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," los angeles. >>> sears is closing more stores. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. after reporting a wider than expected loss and a decline in same-store sales, the struggling retailer said it was planning to shut down 72 unprofitable locations and it added that it is still open to considering third party partnerships with its brands in a move to drive profits. shares fell more than 12%. they finished the day at $2.81. >>> dollar general blamed its disappointing quarterly sales on an unseasonably cold spring. the discount retailer said fewer customers shopped at its stores and added that higher costs in that period pressured margins and overall earnings. shares finished down 9% to $87.48 and its rival dollar tree also said the weather had a negative impact on results. the retailer's same store sales came in below expectations and it's lowered its annual profit forecast. the company also took a hit from higher fr
certain that at airports whether it be security, check in, the boarding process is the same hassle free experience. >> reporter: a battle at the tarmac and the gates at america's second busiest airport. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," los angeles. >>> sears is closing more stores. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. after reporting a wider than expected loss and a decline in same-store sales, the struggling retailer said it was planning to shut down 72...
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america's closest allies. >> seems like the phrase "leader of the free world" might be obsolete. >> the name calling, i've neverrd anything like that with a u.s. president calling a u.s. ally a name. >> huge win for vladimir putin. he didn't even have to show up. >> kimberly: okay, jesse. what do you make of it? a little bit of back-and-forth. seems like things were things -- things were going okay and then it seemed like it flipped and the other direction and the back-and-forth between trudeau and the president. >> jesse: trump campaigned on being tough on trade and now he's delivering. i don't think the media's used politicians follow through on what they say they're going to do during the campaign. talk about alienating our allies in the media? i think obama alienated the israelis, sallies, ukrainians, iraqis. don't all of a sudden lecture donald trump about offending allies. this reminds me of the smoot-hawley tariff act of 1930 when a massive trade war broke out at the beginning of the depression. it wasn't going well for a long time. everybody realized lowering tariffs on both sides of the atlantic is goo
america's closest allies. >> seems like the phrase "leader of the free world" might be obsolete. >> the name calling, i've neverrd anything like that with a u.s. president calling a u.s. ally a name. >> huge win for vladimir putin. he didn't even have to show up. >> kimberly: okay, jesse. what do you make of it? a little bit of back-and-forth. seems like things were things -- things were going okay and then it seemed like it flipped and the other direction and...
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free themselves. freedom is a universal urge. all humans irrespective of their differences, whether those differences should be religious or anything else. the prizes i have received from pen americathe solidarity of the free to those of us who are not free. i see the strength of our common humanity over our differences, our common destiny which is freedom for all humanity. thank you, pen america. your support has helped me to sustain during difficult times and the thought of your continued support keeps me going. we are waging the good sites. this fight must be thought to the very end until all humanity is free from tyranny. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, jonathan karp, president of simon & schuster adult publishing on behalf of of doris kearns goodwin. >> thank you. [applause] >> doris kearns goodwin couldn't be here but she was kind and generous enough to write this introduction which i now would like to read to you. what a special honor for me to introduce carolyn kroll reidy, my longtime publisher at simon & schuster, my good friend at this year's pen america honoree. the story of carolyn's love affair witbos gins with the image of a little girl holding a fl
free themselves. freedom is a universal urge. all humans irrespective of their differences, whether those differences should be religious or anything else. the prizes i have received from pen americathe solidarity of the free to those of us who are not free. i see the strength of our common humanity over our differences, our common destiny which is freedom for all humanity. thank you, pen america. your support has helped me to sustain during difficult times and the thought of your continued...