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after your meeting with both blood mere boudin -- both -- both vladimir putin. what can be done to rebuild the trust? i would indulge you to answer in english if you could sir, president trump has called us on an animal. is this a leader your government continues to back and can you tell us how long russia will be willing to risk the lives of its soldiers and money to protect him? >> with respect to russia's complicity or knowledge of the chemical weapons attacks, we have no information to indicate there was any involvement by russian, russian forces, into this attack. what we do know, and we have very firm and high confidence in our conclusions, that the attack was planned and carried out by the regime forces of assad. >> i can only say once again, that justice in the case for the so-called russian hackers and ,he chemical incidents in syria we would like to get some increased evidence, not just words. since we have not seen any facts, and lets me highlights syria, we are at request of the legitimate government of the country which is a member of the united nat
after your meeting with both blood mere boudin -- both -- both vladimir putin. what can be done to rebuild the trust? i would indulge you to answer in english if you could sir, president trump has called us on an animal. is this a leader your government continues to back and can you tell us how long russia will be willing to risk the lives of its soldiers and money to protect him? >> with respect to russia's complicity or knowledge of the chemical weapons attacks, we have no information...
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we look to support the visitors of business circles of both countries so business circles of both countriescontacts are supported by the two governments. one more agreement, we have agreed to appoint special envoys from our foreign ministry and the state department so that without any additional and unnecessary promotions to look at the irritating factors in our relations over the last few years, primarily through the years of obama's administration. if we provide a pragmatic approach it will be fruitful and make it possible to normalise our relations. we all understand how difficult the current situation is, how many willing thereafter to exercise the use of contemporary technology communications and cyber sphere in the virtual world as a whole and how some people abuse the opportunities that contemporary technologies provide. and try to use them in their own unworthy political objectives. both in the united states and russia there are enough people with common sense that will be able to separate the good from the bad and be guided by the fundamental interests of our two countries and the
we look to support the visitors of business circles of both countries so business circles of both countriescontacts are supported by the two governments. one more agreement, we have agreed to appoint special envoys from our foreign ministry and the state department so that without any additional and unnecessary promotions to look at the irritating factors in our relations over the last few years, primarily through the years of obama's administration. if we provide a pragmatic approach it will...
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we have a question for both. do you think it airstrike with an aircraft carrier has been raised here in the talks? what are the risks? [inaudible] does this signify that the u.s. have plans for military intervention? sec. tillerson: the strike group is routinely in the pacific. in the pacific ocean, theater. its movements in the pacific are made in a way that is planned by the military planners. there is no particular objective in its current course. there have been sales up and down the pacific routinely and saw it would not read anything into current locations. mr. lavrov: [speaking russian] translator: the only thing i can say among other issues, we've discussed the situation on the green peninsula, and as far as i understand, given all the answers, we saw the common determination to resolve this issue through peaceful means. to achieve green peninsula through talks. areas taken by the precipitants of by we used to be called the talks. we also have ideas about -- of our own just like our chinese counterparts d
we have a question for both. do you think it airstrike with an aircraft carrier has been raised here in the talks? what are the risks? [inaudible] does this signify that the u.s. have plans for military intervention? sec. tillerson: the strike group is routinely in the pacific. in the pacific ocean, theater. its movements in the pacific are made in a way that is planned by the military planners. there is no particular objective in its current course. there have been sales up and down the...
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but both in the u.s.n russia, there are enough people who will be able to separate right from wrong, and who will be guided by the fundamental intere, both our people, as well as the international community as a whole. the negotiations that have taken place, despite all the issues, we still have many prospects for cooperation. russia is willing to cooperate with the u.s. to be engaged in dialogue, not just dialogue but also common approaches and common actions to pursue the interest of both countries. we will look forward to the u.s. reciprocating our approach. and i do hope that the many hours that we've spent with rex tillerson, together as well as with the president of russia, have not been spent in vain. we understand each other better after the talks today. we do hope that these contacts will be followed up by us, as well as by our stafftoday. we do hope that these contacts will be followed up by us as well as our staff and by other government agencies of both the russian government and the u.s. admi
but both in the u.s.n russia, there are enough people who will be able to separate right from wrong, and who will be guided by the fundamental intere, both our people, as well as the international community as a whole. the negotiations that have taken place, despite all the issues, we still have many prospects for cooperation. russia is willing to cooperate with the u.s. to be engaged in dialogue, not just dialogue but also common approaches and common actions to pursue the interest of both...
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on both sides of the border. we recently signed both administration documents to finalize the integration between them both. and do it so they could generate more infrastructure on the border. nafta has approved more infrastructure projects on both sides of the border, so we have better crossings, water, sewage, and better energy on the border because of that. they have the advantage of being a bilateral agitation. both administrations are happy to support it. place thatthere is a fosters better infrastructure at the border to play an even larger goal and expanding on the ambassadors's ideas when he was head of that. >> thank you very much. i'm a journalist in washington. two questions. quickly. one, can you describe india and under the prime minister's government, and mexico has been in the news a lot after president trump came into power, so what do you think look atre you going to and economic programs. >> mexico and india have a lot of commonalities and we need to be reminded. indicate ambassador of that indi
on both sides of the border. we recently signed both administration documents to finalize the integration between them both. and do it so they could generate more infrastructure on the border. nafta has approved more infrastructure projects on both sides of the border, so we have better crossings, water, sewage, and better energy on the border because of that. they have the advantage of being a bilateral agitation. both administrations are happy to support it. place thatthere is a fosters...
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but luckily, both in the u.s.ussia, there are enough people who will be able to separate right from wrong and he will be guided by the fundamental interest, not just short-term interest, of both our peoples as well as the international community as a whole. this is my take out from the negotiations that have taken place despite all of the issues both objective and artificially created, we still have many prospects for cooperation. russia is willing to cooperate with the u.s. to be engaged in dialect, not just dialect but also common actions to pursue the interest of both countries. we will look forward to the u.s. reciprocating our approach, and i do hope that the many hours that we spent with rex tillerson together as well as with the president of russia have not been spent in vain. we understand each other better after the talks today. we do have these contacts and hope they will be followed up by us and our staff and by others in government agencies above the russian government and u.s. administration, thank yo
but luckily, both in the u.s.ussia, there are enough people who will be able to separate right from wrong and he will be guided by the fundamental interest, not just short-term interest, of both our peoples as well as the international community as a whole. this is my take out from the negotiations that have taken place despite all of the issues both objective and artificially created, we still have many prospects for cooperation. russia is willing to cooperate with the u.s. to be engaged in...
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requiring specific burdens only on broadband providers and we think it actually has been both des crim nah tri and biased. we really are looking for new policy frameworks that will put first the principle of leveling the playing field in how we are applying regulation across this increasingly interdependent broadband ecosystem consumers in america are enjoying. the divisions of yester year that divided wire line from and wireless and satellite are relics of the distant pass. we have to create parity. we have to fire up our weed whacker and really clear through the brush of discriminatory, regulatory biases that have focused on our so anies, large and small we have a level playing field. it's what i would call clarity. our broadband providers on behalf of their consumers need policy frameworks that will provide a clearer line of sight and more confidence that they can invest in the long term. i mentioned the historic levels of investment of broadband providers making in our nation's economy. the past is not necessarily prologue in terms of the continuity of that level of investment. we
requiring specific burdens only on broadband providers and we think it actually has been both des crim nah tri and biased. we really are looking for new policy frameworks that will put first the principle of leveling the playing field in how we are applying regulation across this increasingly interdependent broadband ecosystem consumers in america are enjoying. the divisions of yester year that divided wire line from and wireless and satellite are relics of the distant pass. we have to create...
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both discriminatory and biased.really are looking for new policy frameworks that will put first the principle of leveling the playing field and how we're applying regulation across this increasingly interdependent broadband ecosystem that consumers in america are enjoying. the divisions of yesteryear that divided wire line from cable and wireless and satellite are relics of an old and distant past. we have to modernize our approach, we have to create parity. and be as chairman pai at the fcc said, we have to fire up our weed whacker and really clear through the brush of these biases that have focused on our companies, large and small, so that we have a level playing field that they can continue to fs and innovate -- invest and innovate. the third category is clarity. our broadband providers on behalf of their consumers need policy frameworks that will provide a clear line of sight and more confidence so that they can invest in the long term. i mentioned the historic levels of investment broadband providers have been
both discriminatory and biased.really are looking for new policy frameworks that will put first the principle of leveling the playing field and how we're applying regulation across this increasingly interdependent broadband ecosystem that consumers in america are enjoying. the divisions of yesteryear that divided wire line from cable and wireless and satellite are relics of an old and distant past. we have to modernize our approach, we have to create parity. and be as chairman pai at the fcc...
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we're both 18, seniors in high school.e met on -- in sixth grade on the school bus and we decided that would be a good friendship. okay. i'm colby. i like snowboarding and wakeboarding. and with michael, we like to play video games and, uh, wreak havoc in our small community, canyon lake. [ laughs ] okay. all right, let's wreak some havoc here. get ready for another "toss up." this one is worth $2,000. and the category is "thing." ♪ [ bell chimes ] john and bea. open parachute. you got it. [ applause ] so you ended up with both "toss ups," which means you'll be spinning the wheel in just a moment. let's take a look at the puzzle. it's "before & after." that's the category. and one of you, spin that wheel now. r. two r's. buy a vowel -- a. [ murmuring ] we'd like to buy a vowel. mm-hmm. a. two a's. n. one n. spin? spin. s. one s. doing just fine here. what do you want to do next? we'd like to buy a vowel. mm-hmm. i. yeah, one i. t. no, no t. all right, taylor and emma. h. let's see here. one h. where is that? there we go. w
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they discussed the challenges that introduces for both countries. there is a real commitment that we work together to see if this cannot be resolved in a peaceful way. in order for that to happen, north korea's posture has to change before there is a basis for dialogue or discussions. president trump indicated president xi that he welcomed any ideas that china might have as to other actions we could take, and that we would be happy to work with them. but we understand it creates unique problems for them and challenges, and that we would prepare to chart our own course that this is something china is unable to coordinate with s. >> the second question, a lot of the american people are concerned that yesterday's actions mean we are going to war. i believe you clarify, is this a one-time situation or part of a longer campaign? sec. tillerson: as to the discussions around human rights in china, i think america's values are quite clear. they really occupy the core of ll of our discussions. i don't think you have to have a separate conversation to separat
they discussed the challenges that introduces for both countries. there is a real commitment that we work together to see if this cannot be resolved in a peaceful way. in order for that to happen, north korea's posture has to change before there is a basis for dialogue or discussions. president trump indicated president xi that he welcomed any ideas that china might have as to other actions we could take, and that we would be happy to work with them. but we understand it creates unique problems...
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intelligence on both sides was u.s.-sovietin the strategic arms control agreements of the 1970's, the so-called national technical means of verification. the two sides recognized in agreed not to impede by concealment or incitement. possible arms control and determined the forms it took. it was a remarkable american initiative to put the secret sauces on the table for treaty legitimization. these were the psychological influences, but intelligence's more obvious effects were in the government actions that sprang from its reports. soviet political intelligence on nato countries probably gave the playingnd advantage and its tactical diplomatic hand in europe. targeting of opposing intelligence services on each side sometimes lead to political action, as over the ricochet expulsion in the 1970's of 105 soviet intelligence officers operating in london under diplomatic cover. a spinoff of the soviet leadership's preconceptions with western agencies and the threat they were thought to have posed. was that although it received
intelligence on both sides was u.s.-sovietin the strategic arms control agreements of the 1970's, the so-called national technical means of verification. the two sides recognized in agreed not to impede by concealment or incitement. possible arms control and determined the forms it took. it was a remarkable american initiative to put the secret sauces on the table for treaty legitimization. these were the psychological influences, but intelligence's more obvious effects were in the government...
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both of those. yes. you have to grow the pigs and then genetically modify them to make sure the human body doesn't reject them. >> harvest them -- >> so for -- >> harvest these organs from a live donor? in other words, the pig? same as you harvest human organs, make sure the pig is still alive? don't send the pig to the slaughter house and then take the organ? >> a question i'm still making sure i understand inks didn't want to know anyway. >> talking this morning who was saying there's importance in raising the livestock. i really need to figure this logistics out how this all happens. >> fascinating topic, and something analysts aren't tracking, numbers and size of the market. >> could be up side. >> could be up side. >> thank you, meg. >>> geopolitical, shoulding good for gold. right? time to buy? "trading nation" is next. "power lunch" is back. online u.s. equity trades... ♪ ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ your insurance on time. t
both of those. yes. you have to grow the pigs and then genetically modify them to make sure the human body doesn't reject them. >> harvest them -- >> so for -- >> harvest these organs from a live donor? in other words, the pig? same as you harvest human organs, make sure the pig is still alive? don't send the pig to the slaughter house and then take the organ? >> a question i'm still making sure i understand inks didn't want to know anyway. >> talking this morning...
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a consensus nominee who could get approved and meet both the 60 vote threshold. the answer again is not to change the rule comments to change the nominee. we democrats are not going to oppose every republican nominee. of course we realize the nominee selected this way when i completely agree with our views. but judge gorsuch as so far out of the mainstream he is not able turn votes to pass the senate. even justices roberts and alito, two very conservative judges, earned a bunch of democratic votes in each got more than 60.t sixty-one in his nomination and 72 in the culture process. so, mr. president, the republicans are free actors. they can choose to go nuclear or they can sit down with democrat and find a way forward that preserves the grand traditions of this body. the majority leader himself has said, the one think they have agreed upon is to protect the integrity of this institution. he continued, i think we can con stipulate he said and this is a direct quote, that in the senate it takes 60 votes on controversial matters. mitch mcconnell, in the senate it t
a consensus nominee who could get approved and meet both the 60 vote threshold. the answer again is not to change the rule comments to change the nominee. we democrats are not going to oppose every republican nominee. of course we realize the nominee selected this way when i completely agree with our views. but judge gorsuch as so far out of the mainstream he is not able turn votes to pass the senate. even justices roberts and alito, two very conservative judges, earned a bunch of democratic...
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and i think both the u.s.ussia in those both countries, there are a number of insensible, reasonable people that can weed out the ground. and in the interests of our peoples, we can overcome this problem. this, at least, is my sensation from the talks. my feeling, despite all of the rather deep-rooted problems and some which have been artificially created, i think there is a great potential for work in the future. we have an open and frank dialogue with the u.s. on many issues. and we have to make sure that that works. and it is directed at the reciprocal interest of both countries. we, obviously, hope that today's meetings, the many hours we spent with rex tillerson together and together with the president of the russian federation, were not a after what we've done today and i hope very much that these contacts will be continued directly between us and also through those people who cooperate and other agencies of the u.s. and the government of the russian federation. thank you. >> good evening. we just came f
and i think both the u.s.ussia in those both countries, there are a number of insensible, reasonable people that can weed out the ground. and in the interests of our peoples, we can overcome this problem. this, at least, is my sensation from the talks. my feeling, despite all of the rather deep-rooted problems and some which have been artificially created, i think there is a great potential for work in the future. we have an open and frank dialogue with the u.s. on many issues. and we have to...
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they are both behind. we can see manuel there, he has just both behind. the front runners. the sunday telegraph has got a very striking photograph to tie in with that election result. yes, the headline is "france on the brink". every time we come into an election, we say this is the most important election the country has ever faced, but france is very interesting in the sense that these two frontrunning candidates, we don't know, if they we re candidates, we don't know, if they were to win, the future of france and the eu, they are big questions that will quickly need to be answered. france's future relations with russia. there are some really big issues at stake that extend far beyond france. the impact of the vote will be felt much further than the borders of that one country. this is an election we should care about? very much so. it is slightly odd for us because it happens in two stages, but it is mathematically possible that we have a run—off between marine le pen on the far right and the candidate on the far left, which would be an extraordinary r
they are both behind. we can see manuel there, he has just both behind. the front runners. the sunday telegraph has got a very striking photograph to tie in with that election result. yes, the headline is "france on the brink". every time we come into an election, we say this is the most important election the country has ever faced, but france is very interesting in the sense that these two frontrunning candidates, we don't know, if they we re candidates, we don't know, if they were...
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the importance of working together to generate positive outcome that would benefit the citizens of both our countries. trump noted the challenges caused by chinese government intervention and its economy and raised serious concerns about the impact of china's industrial, agricultural, technology, and cyber policies on u.s. jobs and exports. the president underscored the the to take steps to level playing field for american workers, stressing repeatedly the need for reciprocal market access. the two sites noted the urgency of the threat of north korea's weapons program. their commitment to a de-nuclear rise korean peninsula and committed to fully implement un security council resolutions. they agreed to increase cooperation and work with the international community to convince the dprk to peacefully resolve the issue and abandon its illicit weapons programs. candid sides had discussions on regional maritime security. president trump noted the importance to adhere to norms in the east and south china seas and to previous statements on non-militarization. ofalso noted the importance protec
the importance of working together to generate positive outcome that would benefit the citizens of both our countries. trump noted the challenges caused by chinese government intervention and its economy and raised serious concerns about the impact of china's industrial, agricultural, technology, and cyber policies on u.s. jobs and exports. the president underscored the the to take steps to level playing field for american workers, stressing repeatedly the need for reciprocal market access. the...
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the way we conceded both of them but i have to say it was a both of them but i have to say it wasa fair a fair result. it is a point, we wanted three of them, we were close to getting three of them but it is disappointing. and it's good. who will go down with sunderland? swa nsea, who will go down with sunderland? swansea, away to watford, we thought they might get something out of it but they lost 1—0. they might get something out of it but they lost 1-0. etienne capoue scored for watford at vicarage road. swa nsea scored for watford at vicarage road. swansea two points from safety at the moment. their fifth swansea two points from safety at the moment. theirfifth defeat swansea two points from safety at the moment. their fifth defeat in six games, and for watford they are tenth in the premier league table. swa nsea tenth in the premier league table. swansea in a poor run of form, five of six defeats, manager paul cle m e nts of six defeats, manager paul clements is still giving positive of surviving the drop, we can hear from him now. the supporters have been fantastic. they travelled
the way we conceded both of them but i have to say it was a both of them but i have to say it wasa fair a fair result. it is a point, we wanted three of them, we were close to getting three of them but it is disappointing. and it's good. who will go down with sunderland? swa nsea, who will go down with sunderland? swansea, away to watford, we thought they might get something out of it but they lost 1—0. they might get something out of it but they lost 1-0. etienne capoue scored for watford at...
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both missing daughters who disappeared miles apart, both connected in one man, kyler yust. >> we've beenhrough this before and it's a roller coaster ride of emotions. kind of a self-presentation mechanism -- >> reporter: a ring, police telling them a second skull in the same location had been discovered. >> i'm not going to say 100% but my gut's telling me they'll have some resolution. >> reporter: the other set of remains? a potential bombshell breakthrough in the 10-year-old disappearance of cara kapetsky. police say it could take up to a year to get a positive identification. both bodies found just miles away from the kopetsky home. >> in my heart of hearts i believe it's kara. everybody always said when he took jessica, that they felt that when they found one, they would find both. >> reporter: kyler yust, kapetsky's ex-boyfriend, allegedly the last person jessica runyan was seen with, denied any connection with the disappearance. >> did you kill jessica? >> did you? >> the 28-year-old has never been charged in connection with the disappearance, authorities now investigating a homici
both missing daughters who disappeared miles apart, both connected in one man, kyler yust. >> we've beenhrough this before and it's a roller coaster ride of emotions. kind of a self-presentation mechanism -- >> reporter: a ring, police telling them a second skull in the same location had been discovered. >> i'm not going to say 100% but my gut's telling me they'll have some resolution. >> reporter: the other set of remains? a potential bombshell breakthrough in the...
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on that, at least, both his supporters, and his critics, will agree.states took part in protests to express their concern about climate change. much of their anger was directed at president trump who has previously called climate change a hoax. 0rganisers said they wanted to put the debate firmly on the agenda for next year's midterm elections. a four—year—old boy has died after being hit by a car in leeds. police were called to the reginald medical centre on chapeltown road shortly before 5pm yesterday — but the youngster was pronounced dead after being taken to hospital. his parents are being supported by officers. in the united states, five people have been killed and dozens more injured after a series of tornados hit texas. at least one powerful storm hit the city of canton — about eighty kilometres east of dallas — and more were reported in surrounding areas. the local fire department says a warehouse in canton was also struck and unknown chemicals were released. texas lies along a region of the united states known as tornado alley and is prone to
on that, at least, both his supporters, and his critics, will agree.states took part in protests to express their concern about climate change. much of their anger was directed at president trump who has previously called climate change a hoax. 0rganisers said they wanted to put the debate firmly on the agenda for next year's midterm elections. a four—year—old boy has died after being hit by a car in leeds. police were called to the reginald medical centre on chapeltown road shortly before...
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both of his home state senators, both a democrat and one a republican, supported his nomination, and he was confirmed by unanimous vote. then-senator obama could have objected to the nomination, but he didn't much the current minority leader who was serving in the senate at that time could have objected to the nomination, but he didn't. then-senators biden or clinton could have objected to the nomination, but they didn't. why? presumably because they saw what almost everybody sees today: that judge gorsuch is exactly the kind of judge we want on the bench -- supremely qualified, thoughtful, fair, and impartial. it's incredibly disappointing that some democrats are now planning to oppose this eminently qualified supreme court nominee simply because they can't deal with losing an election. mr. president, the senate has a nearly 230-year tradition of approving supreme court nominees by a simple majority vote. there has never been a successful partisan filibuster of a supreme court nominee. 230 years, and the only ones that had ever attempted one are the democrats. while some democrats m
both of his home state senators, both a democrat and one a republican, supported his nomination, and he was confirmed by unanimous vote. then-senator obama could have objected to the nomination, but he didn't much the current minority leader who was serving in the senate at that time could have objected to the nomination, but he didn't. then-senators biden or clinton could have objected to the nomination, but they didn't. why? presumably because they saw what almost everybody sees today: that...
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as a result, both "the mail" and the mail online have agreed to publish both a retraction and apology. they accepted that the allegations that she provided services beyond simply modeling have no evidence to support them. the male will now pay damages of $3 million. you have to remember she was claiming about something close to $300 million, so a settlement of around 1% of that, $3 million, including costs and damages, is not an enormous victory. but it still has a chilling -- -- a chilling effect on free speech. newspapers make errors all the time, but rarely do they lead to such high settlements. today will go down in history as the day the mighty "mail" went was trumped. tim: that brings the show to a close. more on the website at bbc.com/news. from me and the team, see you at the same time tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's ne
as a result, both "the mail" and the mail online have agreed to publish both a retraction and apology. they accepted that the allegations that she provided services beyond simply modeling have no evidence to support them. the male will now pay damages of $3 million. you have to remember she was claiming about something close to $300 million, so a settlement of around 1% of that, $3 million, including costs and damages, is not an enormous victory. but it still has a chilling -- -- a...
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republican and democrat adminis he he is respected by both parties on both sides of the aisle for the very simple reason that he's known by his actions and by his reputation to be blind to the color of the jersey that you're wearing and instead, always faithful to the blindfolded lady holding a set of scales. administrator rosenberg, it is great to see you, and thanks for being here with us today. >> thank you, sir. >> the gentleman from texas yields back. we are equally happy to have as our second witness, the acting director of the atf, appointed to lead it in 2015. prior, mr. brandon served in the united states marine corps. we thank you both for being here and the service to our country. your full opening statements are part of the record and i know the members have read them. so i would ask you to summarize your openings in five minutes. and there are lights that will guide you in that direction. and with that, mr. rosenberg, we will recognize you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, members of the committee, congressman ratcliffe, for the kind introduction. i appreciate it. it's a pleas
republican and democrat adminis he he is respected by both parties on both sides of the aisle for the very simple reason that he's known by his actions and by his reputation to be blind to the color of the jersey that you're wearing and instead, always faithful to the blindfolded lady holding a set of scales. administrator rosenberg, it is great to see you, and thanks for being here with us today. >> thank you, sir. >> the gentleman from texas yields back. we are equally happy to...
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they both -- this hole suits them perfectly. they both failed the ball. fade that tee shot around the corner. as you saw, for safety, you just hit a little fade that's going to miss right. justin rose to get that amazing kick. jim: fiancee of sergio's on the left. angela. kate rose on the right. and a playoff is coming up and matt kuchar wants to watch it too. which is why every business needs the agility to sense & adapt. to out-maneuver global cyber threats in a global economy... ...and remain connected & protected. to save valuable seconds when they matter most by collaborating in near real time... ...and be here & everywhere. to use technology to compete in big ways ...to be small & mighty. the agility to stay ahead of a business world that's constantly in motion. that's the power of &. jim: the masters is sponsored by -- at&t. i.b.m., with watson, your world is safer, healthier and more efficient. mercedes-benz, the best or nothing. playoff coming up at augusta national. justin rose and sergio garcia. they both shot three-under par round of 69 and th
they both -- this hole suits them perfectly. they both failed the ball. fade that tee shot around the corner. as you saw, for safety, you just hit a little fade that's going to miss right. justin rose to get that amazing kick. jim: fiancee of sergio's on the left. angela. kate rose on the right. and a playoff is coming up and matt kuchar wants to watch it too. which is why every business needs the agility to sense & adapt. to out-maneuver global cyber threats in a global economy... ...and...
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>> i see a new generation of both members on both sides that i see great talent there. i really do. >> i see some especially i'm favorly inclined towards those who are veterans that have been to eye b iraq and afghanistan, both men and women, joni ernst from iowa, she spent time in iraq. so, yeah, i see talent coming up. i've great faith in our system of government over time. there's been strains before. >> your -- your grand father came home from the war and there was a welcoming home party for him and he collapsed. >> and died. >> and he died. >> yeah. >> and from what i've read, part of it was he didn't quite know what to do. >> i know. he didn't know what to do. that was -- that was part of it, and also the strain. one of the things that he was also one of these sentimental people, when his pie lots didn't come back, he was commander of all the carriers and when his pilots didn't come back it was pretty emotional for him too. it was a pretty big strain on those leaders, you know, because it was a 24/7 filled with tension combat experience. >> i asked that in part be
>> i see a new generation of both members on both sides that i see great talent there. i really do. >> i see some especially i'm favorly inclined towards those who are veterans that have been to eye b iraq and afghanistan, both men and women, joni ernst from iowa, she spent time in iraq. so, yeah, i see talent coming up. i've great faith in our system of government over time. there's been strains before. >> your -- your grand father came home from the war and there was a...
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, both quantitative and qualitative. we began first by identifying the rules. we wanted to examine the formal and informal rules at the levels of both the political system and also in the selector's political parties. i mean the president by the minister who does the choosing. these will determine the range of action that constrain or empower the selector and also affect the range of choices that the selector might have for people are included in cabinet eligibility or rules that say you can't buy minutes serve as a -- can't serve as a cabinet member. we want to ask about informal rules. former rules are written, public and visible. uniform and within political parties. it doesn't matter who employs them. there is no discretion that the selector has been these roles -- changing these rules requires formal action. these are not written, not public. probably need of some of these -- to have some of these things up where you can see them a third they vary across the party in terms of substance and application. we developed
, both quantitative and qualitative. we began first by identifying the rules. we wanted to examine the formal and informal rules at the levels of both the political system and also in the selector's political parties. i mean the president by the minister who does the choosing. these will determine the range of action that constrain or empower the selector and also affect the range of choices that the selector might have for people are included in cabinet eligibility or rules that say you can't...
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there are also reports that both training grounds for both clubs have been raided as well for the westting fully with hmrc, a spokesman for hmrc has confirmed that both are pa rt hmrc has confirmed that both are part ofan hmrc has confirmed that both are part of an investigation involving 180 officers across the uk and france. the french league is interesting, both clubs have done a lot of business with french clubs in the past few years and currently the french authorities are saying no comment. hmrc went on to say that several men have been arrested, working within the profession, for suspected income tax and national insurance fraud. they will not get any more details but we understand it is suspected fraud. and we can also talk to richard conway, our sports news correspondent. is this the first time with non—tax authorities are looking into british football? well at the public accounts committee last december a senior officials spoke about the concerns of hmrc around image rights, that is part of a contract for players, they get paid for the commercial use of their image by the clu
there are also reports that both training grounds for both clubs have been raided as well for the westting fully with hmrc, a spokesman for hmrc has confirmed that both are pa rt hmrc has confirmed that both are part ofan hmrc has confirmed that both are part of an investigation involving 180 officers across the uk and france. the french league is interesting, both clubs have done a lot of business with french clubs in the past few years and currently the french authorities are saying no...
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it is something that i think both sides of the aisle, both chambers would probably agree on. there is a private partnership that could really benefit our to threecture leading we will have further details moving forward. thank you guys are much, see you tomorrow. every monday. >> barbecue sac is the editor-in-chief of the hill newspaper joining us on the phone washington. thank you for being with us. >> thanks. >> walk us through what will be a busy, maybe unpredictable week, and where the minefields? >> this is a big week for the white house and congress. lead of the week as possible government shutdown. while i don't think there will be a government shutdown, the odds have picked up a bit. if they do not fund the government by the end of the week, there will be a shutdown. the biggest x factor is trumps wall, the funding. republican leaders in cumbersome and sent to do it as part of this spending bill, will do it is another one. democrats are saying they will not support any bill has a dime of funding for the world. conflicts bythe rayna. on the backdrop, obamacare and the
it is something that i think both sides of the aisle, both chambers would probably agree on. there is a private partnership that could really benefit our to threecture leading we will have further details moving forward. thank you guys are much, see you tomorrow. every monday. >> barbecue sac is the editor-in-chief of the hill newspaper joining us on the phone washington. thank you for being with us. >> thanks. >> walk us through what will be a busy, maybe unpredictable week,...
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downed pole, route 309, both directions, at lion lexington road.eads up, from earlier accident, with a few spill. and you are still reduced to one lane. so, a lot is going on already this morning. route one northbound construction oxford valley that's now just been cleared. we do have an accident in germantown, this also has downed pole and wires, as well. north 21 street at laugh ear street, if that's in your neck of the woods. do have construction out there, as well, lime lexington, route 309, between sum any town and chesterfield drive one lane is open there. lot going on. jim, over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, listen up, toyota owners, find out why the car maker is issuing a recall on a popular pick up. >> the nfl draft is not the only game in town. the other sport attractions when "eyewitness news" continues. >> money watch's hena daniels joins us from the new york torque stock exchange, good morning, so toyota issued recall for one of their popular pickups, what do drivers need to know abou
downed pole, route 309, both directions, at lion lexington road.eads up, from earlier accident, with a few spill. and you are still reduced to one lane. so, a lot is going on already this morning. route one northbound construction oxford valley that's now just been cleared. we do have an accident in germantown, this also has downed pole and wires, as well. north 21 street at laugh ear street, if that's in your neck of the woods. do have construction out there, as well, lime lexington, route...
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equal opportunity both ways. >> kenny: face-off to the right of anderson. bruins leave their top line on the ice for the offensive zone drop. marchand and pageau. puck play by methot ahead to brassard. bergeron. here's karlsson. karlsson with speed into the bruins zone. karlsson still with it. penalty coming up. it's against the bruins. >> pierre: pastrnak is going to get called for holding down it started in the neutral zone. karlsson made a great read. bergeron is trying to move this puck wing to wing. but look at karlsson. makes the read. so can't get to marchand. he explodes up the ice and then watch 88 and 16. what an explosive burst by karlsson that pastrnak looks on and holds on to clarke macarthur and ian walsh makes the call. >> kenny: overtime power play for ottawa. pastrnak in the box for holding. this game started with the bruins killing off three ottawa power plays in the first period following three delay of game penalties. senators did score a power-play goal. bobby ryan in the second. brassard, macarthur and ryan with hoffman and karlsson. o
equal opportunity both ways. >> kenny: face-off to the right of anderson. bruins leave their top line on the ice for the offensive zone drop. marchand and pageau. puck play by methot ahead to brassard. bergeron. here's karlsson. karlsson with speed into the bruins zone. karlsson still with it. penalty coming up. it's against the bruins. >> pierre: pastrnak is going to get called for holding down it started in the neutral zone. karlsson made a great read. bergeron is trying to move...
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so how are we both encouraging and k-12th grade students to learn how to code.e encouraging access to technical and colleges and vocational schools for students so they are able to access that. and how do we take people in the workforce already who are looking at their industry and are saying wow, i need to change my industry or i need to get significantly more skills if i'm going to continue to have a job 10 years from now, getting them back into schools. put a lot of money focused on reach raining and upscaling workers so that they can be part of the changes that are coming. john: is there a country that you see as a model in that? every leader around the world is beginning to grapple with this. obama talked about this a great deal before he left and all of their europeans -- and all of the europeans are talking about this in the future. who do think is the furthest ahead? pm trudeau: we can draw on lessons and snippets from a number of places but canada is already well down this path. we have some of the highest rates of secondary education in our workforce o
so how are we both encouraging and k-12th grade students to learn how to code.e encouraging access to technical and colleges and vocational schools for students so they are able to access that. and how do we take people in the workforce already who are looking at their industry and are saying wow, i need to change my industry or i need to get significantly more skills if i'm going to continue to have a job 10 years from now, getting them back into schools. put a lot of money focused on reach...
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we think the two are notbo equivalent, but in either case, we both lost. we are back to square one and republicans have total freedom of choice in this situation. no one is forcing them to break the rules. they don't have to treat the nuclear option as if it is their first and only option. it is a bold choice. to my friends on the other side, the answer isn't to change the rules.. the answer is to change the nominee is. presidents of both parties have done so in the past when supreme court picks fail to merit confirmation. i again, the answer isn't to change the rules. past nominee. the leadership division encouraged to see him pass and i believe he should seriously consider a different option. the senate, republicans and democrats should sit down together to come up with the mainstream nominee who can earn bipartisan support. we are willing to meet with them anywhere, anytime to discuss this nominee. now i know my colleagues on them other side will say judge gorsuch with the mainstream nominee and democrats would never support any judge nominated by presi
we think the two are notbo equivalent, but in either case, we both lost. we are back to square one and republicans have total freedom of choice in this situation. no one is forcing them to break the rules. they don't have to treat the nuclear option as if it is their first and only option. it is a bold choice. to my friends on the other side, the answer isn't to change the rules.. the answer is to change the nominee is. presidents of both parties have done so in the past when supreme court...
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for both candidates, this is the fight of their professional life.upport base to make it to the top. who can pull it off? "i plan to abstain," this man told us. "i don't like either candidate." i will vote for macron even if i don't want him as a president, but i want him more than marine le pen. and france's political establishment, including its current president, has urged all voters, to do the same. translation: the far right would deeply divide france. it would stigmatise some of our fellow citizens because of their origins or religion. it would undermine our liberty and republic. aware of her party's divisive reputation, marine le pen had a surprise announcement. she said she was stepping aside as president of the national front to run for president of all of france. emmanuel macron still has a race to win. this is an all—or—nothing campaign for both candidates, and in true french style, this promises to be passionate and dramatic. katya adler, bbc news, paris. the battle against the extremist group, the so—called islamic state it is anzac day
for both candidates, this is the fight of their professional life.upport base to make it to the top. who can pull it off? "i plan to abstain," this man told us. "i don't like either candidate." i will vote for macron even if i don't want him as a president, but i want him more than marine le pen. and france's political establishment, including its current president, has urged all voters, to do the same. translation: the far right would deeply divide france. it would...
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for today, very thing for both of our panelists. please join me in thanking both of them. [applause] >> thank you all for joi u
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emotions ran high on both sides.e's what demonstrates had to say. >> you know, these people don't belong in berkeley. they're just coming in to start something. >> this is cowards that want to wear masks and sucker punch people for what reason? they're just full of rage. >> reporter: this is the third time since january an event at berkeley has turned violent. on march 10th fights broke out at the berkeley civic center and in february a violent protest cancelled a conservative speaking event at uc berkeley. again, the police taking this investigation seriously and hopes that this pattern doesn't continue. richard? >> thank you so much for that, catie beck, in california. >>> next the world watches as north korea puts president trump to the test. how he responded and how that response could affect his entire presidency. next. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of
emotions ran high on both sides.e's what demonstrates had to say. >> you know, these people don't belong in berkeley. they're just coming in to start something. >> this is cowards that want to wear masks and sucker punch people for what reason? they're just full of rage. >> reporter: this is the third time since january an event at berkeley has turned violent. on march 10th fights broke out at the berkeley civic center and in february a violent protest cancelled a conservative...
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welcome to both of you.ven cook, you wrote a scathing response that's provocatively entitled western peace in turkey. do you think this is a threat to turkish democracy? >> it is certainly the end of the modern turkish state founded in the mid 1920s. we're moving on to something else with president erdogan's accumulation of power, that may be something new but has echoes in turkey's past. president erdogan set things up so he has so much power he rules like a sultan. >> brown: what do you see as that kind of power for president odor wan? >> this is an historic referendum. for the first time in modern turkish history, the civilians are decidin deciding the form of government. >> brown: so you see it as a positive step potentially? >> yes. >> brown: because this was needed? >> this was needed because you had two elected heads of government with overlaps and conflicts in their powers and responsibilities over each other. >> reporter: what about that? that's the argument president erdogan and supporters made tha
welcome to both of you.ven cook, you wrote a scathing response that's provocatively entitled western peace in turkey. do you think this is a threat to turkish democracy? >> it is certainly the end of the modern turkish state founded in the mid 1920s. we're moving on to something else with president erdogan's accumulation of power, that may be something new but has echoes in turkey's past. president erdogan set things up so he has so much power he rules like a sultan. >> brown: what...
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both made eliquis the right treatment for me.r doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. >>> right now the senate judiciary committee is debating the nomination of supreme court nominee judge neil gorsuch. democratic senator chris kuncz s speaking right now. >> his book and other comments suggest a very narrow interpretation. an absolutely central case to addressing personal liberty and reproductive rights as protected under the 14th amendment due process clause. casey is a critical precedent that the supreme court has conditicon tin yul -- on each of these important issues and more, judge gorsuch avoided responding concisely and thoroughly to questions in fact as detailed by senator feinstein. he avoided responding to questions that many other nominees that have not just answered but answered squarely. he told me the casey addition remains an open question. he would not agree with me the right to privacy extends to have -- and protecting the private's of intimate relations between consenting adults whether same sex or the
both made eliquis the right treatment for me.r doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. >>> right now the senate judiciary committee is debating the nomination of supreme court nominee judge neil gorsuch. democratic senator chris kuncz s speaking right now. >> his book and other comments suggest a very narrow interpretation. an absolutely central case to addressing personal liberty and reproductive rights as protected under the 14th amendment due process clause. casey is...
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you could describe them both as populous and both projecting a tough quy populous and both projectingalists. both men will want to come away with something at the end of their meetings together. it is also worth saying that the trade issue is very difficult indeed. there may be some kind of agreement with china promises to invest in the us economy. donald trump's infrastructure plan, you know what, we won't go ahead with our threat of ta riffs we won't go ahead with our threat of tariffs or declaring you a currency manipulator, both of which could have serious consequences for world trade. if donald trump gets a commitment of increased inward investment in the us from china it could be seen as something of a victory. north korea is very difficult. donald trump believes that only in beijing can people exercise wheel leveraged over the north korean rulers. they will look to see china taking a tougher stance on north korea. maybe there is a quid pro quote where the us has less to say about chinese expansionism in the south china sea in return for china taking it tougher stance over north
you could describe them both as populous and both projecting a tough quy populous and both projectingalists. both men will want to come away with something at the end of their meetings together. it is also worth saying that the trade issue is very difficult indeed. there may be some kind of agreement with china promises to invest in the us economy. donald trump's infrastructure plan, you know what, we won't go ahead with our threat of ta riffs we won't go ahead with our threat of tariffs or...
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equal opportunity both ways. >> kenny: face-off to the right of anderson. bruins leave their top line on the ice for the offensive zone drop. marchand and pageau. puck play by methot ahead to brassard. bergeron. here's karlsson. karlsson with speed into the bruins zone. karlsson still with it. penalty coming up. it's against the bruins. >> pierre: pastrnak is going to get called for holding down macarthur going to the net. it started in the neutral zone. karlsson made a great read. bergeron is trying to move this puck wing to wing. but look at karlsson. makes the read. so can't get to marchand. he explodes up the ice and then watch 88 and 16. what an explosive burst by karlsson that pastrnak looks on and holds on to clarke macarthur and ian walsh makes the call. >> kenny: overtime power play for ottawa. pastrnak in the box for holding. this game started with the bruins killing off three ottawa power plays in the first period following three delay of game penalties. senators did score a power-play goal. bobby ryan in the second. brassard, macarthur and ryan
equal opportunity both ways. >> kenny: face-off to the right of anderson. bruins leave their top line on the ice for the offensive zone drop. marchand and pageau. puck play by methot ahead to brassard. bergeron. here's karlsson. karlsson with speed into the bruins zone. karlsson still with it. penalty coming up. it's against the bruins. >> pierre: pastrnak is going to get called for holding down macarthur going to the net. it started in the neutral zone. karlsson made a great read....
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never announce both. because if you announce both, you're doomed. in this case, they announced a date. and that was smart. >> so the early indications, i mentioned, there are some issues where agreements on issues related to trade and investment, where some kind of breakthrough might be at hand. yesterday the "financial times" reported that citing both chinese and u.s. officials, they reported that china had offered at the summit -- offered increase market access for first u.s. investments and china's financial services sector. and second, u.s. beef exports to china. it's not clear, at least in my mind, based on the reporting, it's not clear whether those concessions would come with any specific conditions yet. let me ask bill first. how significant would these particular concessions be. and also how surprised would you be if they were put forward by china outside the context of continued negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty? >> well, you have to divide them. the beef one -- i mean, they have given that one up before. and the chinese have m
never announce both. because if you announce both, you're doomed. in this case, they announced a date. and that was smart. >> so the early indications, i mentioned, there are some issues where agreements on issues related to trade and investment, where some kind of breakthrough might be at hand. yesterday the "financial times" reported that citing both chinese and u.s. officials, they reported that china had offered at the summit -- offered increase market access for first u.s....
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welcome both of you.nced eye, gentlemen, at this point, after the "nuclear option" was invoked are the democrats going to get on board? byron dog they're your people, tell us. >> first of all everyone understands tax reform is really important to do but it is also very hard to do and there is a lot of rancid partisanship on capitol hill but i would say this. it would be important for the country and your future to do tax reform and make it part and fair. i was part of the tax reform effort back in 1986, i was on the ways and means committee. a republican president ronald reagan called for it. a democratic chairman of the ways and means committee wanted to do it, dan rostenkowski. the first day of the markup, as they closed the door, a lot of members t around this big room, jim baker, the treasury secretary, was actually in the first day of the mark-up along with dick darman republicans sitting in democrat-ic controlled committee. the reason congressman rostenkowski we'll demonstrate we'll start out in a b
welcome both of you.nced eye, gentlemen, at this point, after the "nuclear option" was invoked are the democrats going to get on board? byron dog they're your people, tell us. >> first of all everyone understands tax reform is really important to do but it is also very hard to do and there is a lot of rancid partisanship on capitol hill but i would say this. it would be important for the country and your future to do tax reform and make it part and fair. i was part of the tax...
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>> both. >> i think it would be wonderful if everybody knew about judaism. one of the challenges that i come up with is the lack of knowledge both in the jew and the non jew. and so jews can be confused as to why do i have these attitudes. i have these feelings. i'm jewish but i never go to synagogue and this is important to me. they don't understand that part of them. so they can articulate what they're feeling. and the non jewish partner saying youner go to skoel. i go to church. you do nothing. why is it so important. so one to understand identity and how that differs from other identities which don't include a culture and a history and you ask people is judaism a race, is judaism a religion. somebody will say yes to all of those. so helping people understand that is just wonderful. >> and then things like we have in common jesus and we have a lot of differences of opinions about who jesus was and how that impacts our lives. and other significant historical figures. >> thank you. we're going take a quick break and come back in just a moment here on mosaic
>> both. >> i think it would be wonderful if everybody knew about judaism. one of the challenges that i come up with is the lack of knowledge both in the jew and the non jew. and so jews can be confused as to why do i have these attitudes. i have these feelings. i'm jewish but i never go to synagogue and this is important to me. they don't understand that part of them. so they can articulate what they're feeling. and the non jewish partner saying youner go to skoel. i go to church....
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the fact of the matter is for both sides is that not possible. today our politics requires us to use every measure possible even if it's for symbolic purposes. that's jerusalem the way it is. and -- that is just the way it is. that is more a reflection of the political process than it is of the senate. i have seen the articles written, it's the end of the senate, the death of the senate. it's a little bit of an exaggeration. i think is it reflective of the fact that this is how pom particulars have become -- politics have become that we are got able to have a debate on serious issues like we were once able to do. i think everyone's to blame. today, most articles on the issues before us are not about the issues before us. they are about the politics of the issues before us. today, most of the work that's done in this chamber and in the other chamber has more to do with the messaging behind it than it does with the end result that the world will lead us. that's just the honest fact. and before people start writing or blogging, look at all these oth
the fact of the matter is for both sides is that not possible. today our politics requires us to use every measure possible even if it's for symbolic purposes. that's jerusalem the way it is. and -- that is just the way it is. that is more a reflection of the political process than it is of the senate. i have seen the articles written, it's the end of the senate, the death of the senate. it's a little bit of an exaggeration. i think is it reflective of the fact that this is how pom particulars...
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good to see you both. president says cities and towns are thanking him. >> oh, i don't always believe what the president says with all due respect, shannon. living here with the largest undocumented population, living here with the largest legal immigrant population in the state of california i don't see people thanking him in our state quite frankly. we have to look at the reality and the numbers aren't there. the majority of crime that is committed is by american born and raised people. terrorism attacks, mass shootings, none of which came over the southern border. president obama was called deporter in chief because he deported so many illegal immigrants. the criminal faction. >> shannon: the way the deportations were defined essentially changed. the vast majority of his deportations were people who were caught 100 miles of the border and turned around. it wasn't like he was going through communities and rounding up people here illegally and telling them to go home. the opposite was true. rachel, we sho
good to see you both. president says cities and towns are thanking him. >> oh, i don't always believe what the president says with all due respect, shannon. living here with the largest undocumented population, living here with the largest legal immigrant population in the state of california i don't see people thanking him in our state quite frankly. we have to look at the reality and the numbers aren't there. the majority of crime that is committed is by american born and raised people....
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. >> bill: can't be both. >> yes.he judge is going by the law. >> sure. >> bill: they are going by the law. if their politics intrude, it can't be both, ebony. >> can i tell you that the judge can go by the law and it can also be influenced to pursue it by politics? >> bill: no. you can't tell me that it's got to be just the law. you cannot tell me that somebody is liberal that they can interpret the law in a different way than it's written. >> that's not what i'm saying. they are more encouraged to pursue it two party consent. >> bill: that's where thee got these people. but they are going to say this was journalism, undercover journalism. this is what we do. i can't predict the outcome be california it's different than texas. and son-in-law judges do rule on politics, which is a damn shame. ladies, as always, thank you. gutfeld and mcguirk on deck. the liberal reaction to the susan rice story. wow. the boys are next. ♪ ♪ advil liqui - gels work so fast you'll ask what bad back? what pulled hammy? advil liqui - gels
. >> bill: can't be both. >> yes.he judge is going by the law. >> sure. >> bill: they are going by the law. if their politics intrude, it can't be both, ebony. >> can i tell you that the judge can go by the law and it can also be influenced to pursue it by politics? >> bill: no. you can't tell me that it's got to be just the law. you cannot tell me that somebody is liberal that they can interpret the law in a different way than it's written. >> that's...
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they both will. yes. i am an economist. you never see a argument? they both will. yes.u never see a person an economist. you never see a person who is an economist with one hand. they say they will start with the divorce proceedings. i quite agree. the financial settlement will be the big rob them. there has to be substantial progress before with dot discussing the new relationship between the eu and the uk. —— problem. but if there is significant progress made, they will start trade talks. it is easy, charlie, to think that britain mfg talks. it is easy, charlie, to think that britain as? trade deal that britain needs the trade deal more than anyone elsebut of course we do more than anyone elsebut of course wedoa more than anyone elsebut of course we do a lot of business with the eu. exactly. i don‘t see why we need to pay to leave. i don‘t get the concept. i believe in a thing called powers of state and statecraft. will they come and collect the money? will they take us to court? if you have agreed to chip in to something, shouldn‘t you on that? have agreed to chip in
they both will. yes. i am an economist. you never see a argument? they both will. yes.u never see a person an economist. you never see a person who is an economist with one hand. they say they will start with the divorce proceedings. i quite agree. the financial settlement will be the big rob them. there has to be substantial progress before with dot discussing the new relationship between the eu and the uk. —— problem. but if there is significant progress made, they will start trade talks....