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let's have the debate, bill richardson. why should america remain committed to international climate treaty? >> well, several reasons. for our own sake. it's bad energy policy if we pull out. we would rely on fossil fuels and oil and coal instead of renewable energy. the president has loosened standards on vehicles and loosened standards on clean power plants. what we need is an energy policy that does not pollute the earth and environmentally. 3 billion extra tons of carbon dioxide per year if we pull out. plus the international side. 195 countries signed this agreement. main allies in europe. g7 most advanced democracies. china and india. we finally get agreement on their emissions. then we pull out. what will happen? of those 195 countries, when the u.s., biggest emitter of carbon dioxide pulls out, then a lot of other countries will pull out. plus it hurts american agriculture and american industry. what you have is potential food and water shortages. our crops and extreme weather changes. this is an international agree
let's have the debate, bill richardson. why should america remain committed to international climate treaty? >> well, several reasons. for our own sake. it's bad energy policy if we pull out. we would rely on fossil fuels and oil and coal instead of renewable energy. the president has loosened standards on vehicles and loosened standards on clean power plants. what we need is an energy policy that does not pollute the earth and environmentally. 3 billion extra tons of carbon dioxide per...
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hablamos de sus logros y desaciertos con los demÓcratas luis gutiÉrrez y bill richardson y con los republicanoslo aseguro que nunca lo van a terminar. ramos: salma hayek habla en una entrevista con lidia calderÓn sobre el muro, la reforma migratoria y la pelÍcula "how to be a latin lover". el padre mexicano
hablamos de sus logros y desaciertos con los demÓcratas luis gutiÉrrez y bill richardson y con los republicanoslo aseguro que nunca lo van a terminar. ramos: salma hayek habla en una entrevista con lidia calderÓn sobre el muro, la reforma migratoria y la pelÍcula "how to be a latin lover". el padre mexicano
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that's what seems to me looking from afar here. >> all right, governor bill richardson, thank you sot. >>> we'll be right back. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fa
that's what seems to me looking from afar here. >> all right, governor bill richardson, thank you sot. >>> we'll be right back. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may...
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all right, bill richardson, former governor of mexico, ambassador, thank you so much for being with useciate it, sir. >>> all right, u.s. troops now on the move in the turkish/syrian border. what is the mission? that's next. >>> all right, but first, a quick look at the markets right now with an hour into the trading day. a mixed start to the month of may for the market, up just a modest three points there right now. the nasdaq is moving higher as well. we'll be right back. [student] i can just quit school and get a job. [ex student] daddy's here. [wife] hi [dad] hey buddy [son] hey dad [wife] i think we can do this. [chancellor] adam baily. [chancellor] adam baily. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov but they're different.d kind it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we've used real ingredients, whole nuts, and nat
all right, bill richardson, former governor of mexico, ambassador, thank you so much for being with useciate it, sir. >>> all right, u.s. troops now on the move in the turkish/syrian border. what is the mission? that's next. >>> all right, but first, a quick look at the markets right now with an hour into the trading day. a mixed start to the month of may for the market, up just a modest three points there right now. the nasdaq is moving higher as well. we'll be right back....
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former new mexico governor bill richardson led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s. north korea relationship is in bad shape. and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim sang-duk, an american instructor at the same university. last year a korean court sentenced university of virginia student otto warmbier for 13 years of labor for allegedly trying to steal a propaganda poster. two months later. the latest reported arrest come at a particularly tense time twtween pyongyang and washington. >> in recent weeks north korea has conducted banned tests of ballistic missiles. the u.s. sent warships to the peninsula and secretary of state rex tillerson threatened more pressure on north korea over its nuclear program. >> we are preparing additional sanctions if it turns out north korea's actions warrant add
former new mexico governor bill richardson led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s. north korea relationship is in bad shape. and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim sang-duk, an...
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bill richardsons.get back to the president's trip, but i want to begin with something that i know you have studied and may well have based on your home state of new mexico a personal stake in and that is the announcement today that the united states intends to start the renegotiation process of nafta. it is after all a 25-year-old or there abouts treaty. does it need to be renegotiated or updated? does it need to be scrapped? and if it needs merely to be updated how? >> well, if it's scrapped, that would be a disaster for mexico, u.s. and canada. it needs to be modernized. it needs to be updated. for instance, it was negotiated not during the digital age. it doesn't affect ecommerce. energy issues, mexico had significant energy reform allowing foreign investment, u.s. investment in their offshore and their oil and gas. that needs to be updated. rules of origin, two, issues so that manufacturing is protected by american and canadian and mexican industry and not let the chinese that are anxiously coming
bill richardsons.get back to the president's trip, but i want to begin with something that i know you have studied and may well have based on your home state of new mexico a personal stake in and that is the announcement today that the united states intends to start the renegotiation process of nafta. it is after all a 25-year-old or there abouts treaty. does it need to be renegotiated or updated? does it need to be scrapped? and if it needs merely to be updated how? >> well, if it's...
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former new mexico governor bill richardson has led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> reporter: why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the state department says the security of u.s. citizens is one of its highest priorities. u.s. officials say they'll work with the swedish embassy in pyongyang for the release of american prisoners. >>> ousted justice department offici testify before a senate subcommittee tomorrow about russia's attempts to interfere with the u.s. presidential election. yates was a deputy attorney general under president obama and was fired in january by president trump reportedly for refusing to defend the trump administration's travel ban. former national security advisor michael flynn resigned days later for misleading white house officials for his conversations with a russian ambassador and u.s. sa
former new mexico governor bill richardson has led talks with north korea over american prisoners. >> reporter: why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> the state department says the security of u.s. citizens is one of its...
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past when americans were detained in north korea, we would send bill clinton or jimmy carter or bill richardson. and the north koreans would use that as an opportunities to start negotiations and obtain something from the u.s. everyone wants to free americans who have been detained in north korea. kennedy: there are three that we know of. >> there is probably a fourth. someone snatched from china and brought into north korea. kennedy: but you know not to go to north korea. people know that. it's like kissing a growling pit bull and be surprised you got bitten in the face. >> a lot of these people have gone to north korea against stern state department advisories not to do so, and against common sense. north koreans could take him as a bargaining chip or take him as a human shield. so yes we should try to get them out, but let's not give concessions. if we do that, we are giving the north koreans incentives to take hostages in the future. so we have to put an end to this dynamic. kennedy: it incentivizes all sorts of b this. it changes by the day. that you so much, gordon chang. kennedy: liberal
past when americans were detained in north korea, we would send bill clinton or jimmy carter or bill richardson. and the north koreans would use that as an opportunities to start negotiations and obtain something from the u.s. everyone wants to free americans who have been detained in north korea. kennedy: there are three that we know of. >> there is probably a fourth. someone snatched from china and brought into north korea. kennedy: but you know not to go to north korea. people know...
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bill richardson has led talks over american prisoners. why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape, and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> reporter: the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim san-duk, an american professor. they sentenced university of virginia student to 15 years of hard labor for allegedly trying to steal a poster. the latest reported arrests come at a particularly tense time between pyongyang and washington. in recent weeks north cokorea h conducted tests and rex tillerson threatened more pressure. the state department says it's aware of the reports of kim hak-sung's arrest and calls the security of u.s. citizens one of their highest priorities. they'll work with the swedish m embas embassy. >> thank you, roxanne na. >>> sally yates, a top justice official in the obama administration,
bill richardson has led talks over american prisoners. why do you think north korea keeps detaining american citizens? >> they keep detaining american citizens at a time of great tension when the u.s./north korea relationship is in bad shape, and they basically do it to get some bargaining chips with the united states to negotiate their release. >> reporter: the news comes four days after pyongyang announced it was holding kim san-duk, an american professor. they sentenced...
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i would like to introduce our specialists, dana loesch and governor richardson, bill richardson was a congressman, secretary of energy, and governor of new mexico. let's bring it to the panel, or regulars. eboni, we watched this. and kat timpf. we saw repetitive questioning going on. the senators seemed to like themselves here their questions and answers. >> eboni: very much so. almost felt like we were watching two hearings, one heavy on russia and general flynn and then almost an additional hearing about sally yates and this executive order. i think it was fascinating what we saw senator ted cruz about the travel ban. chairman graham wrapping up and talk about one thing i hope we can all agree on in a bipartisan way, we know there was an attempt by russia to influence the election. >> eric: we should note that susan rice was asked to testify in front of the senate panel but chose not to. one of the early questions, i believe lindsey graham, right out of the box. did flynn break any laws? was there any evidence of collusion? clapper said no, there was no collusion. >> eboni: >> kat:
i would like to introduce our specialists, dana loesch and governor richardson, bill richardson was a congressman, secretary of energy, and governor of new mexico. let's bring it to the panel, or regulars. eboni, we watched this. and kat timpf. we saw repetitive questioning going on. the senators seemed to like themselves here their questions and answers. >> eboni: very much so. almost felt like we were watching two hearings, one heavy on russia and general flynn and then almost an...
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nancy ian, christine bernstein, david horowitz, marcus ayer, chris monteith, linda alber, bill richardson and pedro ryan yates. i'd like to thank my wireline advisor doctor j schwartz, phd in economics for the intensive work over the last few weeks. i'm deeply grateful to all of you for your hard work on this important issue. that will proceed to a vote on the item . >> the item is adopted, editorial privileges as as granted. thank you to the staff of the bureau. if you could please announce the next item on today's agenda. >> mister chairman, there is a seventh and final item on your agenda presented by the wireline competition bureau and is entitled connect america. again, chris monteith will give the introduction. >>. >> thank you madame secretary, miss moncrief, free to proceed. >> mister chairman and commission, wireline competition bureau is pleased to present for your consideration a notice of proposed rulemaking and order revisiting whether the rule adopted in 2011 requiring rural telephone companies recover a minimum dollar amount for voice services from their customers, commonly
nancy ian, christine bernstein, david horowitz, marcus ayer, chris monteith, linda alber, bill richardson and pedro ryan yates. i'd like to thank my wireline advisor doctor j schwartz, phd in economics for the intensive work over the last few weeks. i'm deeply grateful to all of you for your hard work on this important issue. that will proceed to a vote on the item . >> the item is adopted, editorial privileges as as granted. thank you to the staff of the bureau. if you could please...
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bill parcells is the big tuna. he has nothing on this!! a video from a fishing trip off the coast of louisiana, trying to reel in the monster bluefin tuna 14-year-old caleb richardsonit took him less than an hour to pull it. on the other end was an 853- pound sucker! the record is 1,496-pound tuna caught two years ago in nova scotia. basically, twice the size of the fish you saw. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >>> quite the catch. all right, the play of the day first round of the pga championship, masters champ sergio garcia hitting his tee shot for the world famous island green at tpc sawgrass. [ hole in one ] 17th at sawgrass... garcia w one over par - [ applause and cheers ] >> yeah, he has it. he is on fire these days. the hole inone, one of eight golfers to a's the 17th at sawgrass finishing at one-over par. 6 shots behind the leader. but that is your play of the day. >>> time now 6:25. next, facing potential delays why the raiders impending move to las vegas may not be as soon as thought. >> and somebody is starting car fires two more now in contra costa county. i'm jessica flores live with the details on the investigation coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
bill parcells is the big tuna. he has nothing on this!! a video from a fishing trip off the coast of louisiana, trying to reel in the monster bluefin tuna 14-year-old caleb richardsonit took him less than an hour to pull it. on the other end was an 853- pound sucker! the record is 1,496-pound tuna caught two years ago in nova scotia. basically, twice the size of the fish you saw. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >>> quite the catch. all right, the play of the day first round...
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bill parcells the big tuna, he has nothing on this! a video from a fishing trip off the coast of louisiana trying to reel in the monster bluefin tuna 14-year-old caleb richardson, it took him less than an hour to pull it in. when they did on the other end, it was an 853-pound sucker! the record is 1,496-pound tuna caught two years ago in nova scotia. basically, twice the size of the fish you saw. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >> incredible. >>> here's your play of the day. first round of the pga championship masters champ sergio garcia hitting his tee shot for the world famous island green at tpp sawgrass. [ applause and cheers ] >> sergio on fire! garcia with a hole in one. one of eight golfers to ace the 17th at sawgrass. perfect shot! garcia would finish at one-over par six shots behind the lead but takes home the play of the day. >>> time is 5:25. a grand jury wants the top law enforcement officer in contra costa county out after he admits betraying taxpayers in a big way. >> somebody is setting cars on fire. now two more in contra costa county. i'm live with the details on the investigation coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,, food. water. internet. we ne
bill parcells the big tuna, he has nothing on this! a video from a fishing trip off the coast of louisiana trying to reel in the monster bluefin tuna 14-year-old caleb richardson, it took him less than an hour to pull it in. when they did on the other end, it was an 853-pound sucker! the record is 1,496-pound tuna caught two years ago in nova scotia. basically, twice the size of the fish you saw. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >> incredible. >>> here's your play of...