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this is where president obama was, president clinton, george w. bush.s really is an area where you get a good sense of the dmz, and you can look over into north korea, certainly about 20 meters or so from north korea itself, so we are expecting this could be what we see as well. giving a lay of the land. it's a very good observation post to see really just how narrow the dmz is. >> and we should note as you noted that former, previous u.s. presidents have come to this place before, this location before, president obama, president george w. bush, president clinton, president reagan, they have come, they have not, though, at this location met with the north korean leader, and that is the history being made. there is president trump arriving at the border, walking up the steps there. accompanied by the south korean president, i believe, just behind him president moon jae-in, this following their meetings this morning in seoul as paula hancocks was saying, this is the observation post at the border there, so president trump visiting a location, u.s. preside
this is where president obama was, president clinton, george w. bush.s really is an area where you get a good sense of the dmz, and you can look over into north korea, certainly about 20 meters or so from north korea itself, so we are expecting this could be what we see as well. giving a lay of the land. it's a very good observation post to see really just how narrow the dmz is. >> and we should note as you noted that former, previous u.s. presidents have come to this place before, this...
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bush. clinton. reagan before him. but they have never come to this border here and met directly face to face with the north korean leader. before that president trump met with the south korean leader. president moon jae-in. they've been meeting in south korea discussing among other things possible south korean payments for u.s. troops based in south korea here. in a short time they will give a joint press conference, in just a few moments' time in fact. our anna coren, she's in seoul. she's been covering the meeting so far. anna, who has been the topic of conversation between the two leaders who will both in fact come to the border here for this possible meeting with kim jong un? >> reporter: well, jim, as we heard from president trump as well as president moon, they have discussed many things. obviously trade deal was one of the things. but obviously this meeting between the u.s. president and north korea's leader kim jong un is really the topic of conversation. and that is what everyone is waiting to see, if it will
bush. clinton. reagan before him. but they have never come to this border here and met directly face to face with the north korean leader. before that president trump met with the south korean leader. president moon jae-in. they've been meeting in south korea discussing among other things possible south korean payments for u.s. troops based in south korea here. in a short time they will give a joint press conference, in just a few moments' time in fact. our anna coren, she's in seoul. she's...
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the same policies that were in place under bush, obama, clinton, are still in place today. it is bedroom by two factors, one instructs, the drug cartel had figured out that they can charge people to bring them up from central america in enhance the casual, second of all, it is broken by the fact that the volume is so much from such america. in 2007, the last year we had this many people come in a supporter, the vast were most americans. we have the authority under all laws and agreements with mexico to turn them around and return them within 24 hours. other than mexicans, we do not have the same authorities, the laws were broken under clinton, bush, obama, it's crushing the system because four and five times as many people come from such america as a used to come. >> great conversation and my guess is will continue in the future. >> it this will not get settled in the next week. we are going to take a break and will see later. robert mueller says his report does not clear president trump. setting up new calls for impeachment from democrats. the top republican on the house j
the same policies that were in place under bush, obama, clinton, are still in place today. it is bedroom by two factors, one instructs, the drug cartel had figured out that they can charge people to bring them up from central america in enhance the casual, second of all, it is broken by the fact that the volume is so much from such america. in 2007, the last year we had this many people come in a supporter, the vast were most americans. we have the authority under all laws and agreements with...
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guest: i was a political appointee for reagan and bush and clinton and obama. i am an extinct species. host: our next caller is from massachusetts, democrat. caller: good morning. the whole thing smells like a false flag. the japanese prime minister was visiting iran. what advantage would iran have in damaging a japanese supply ship? superpower but i'm sure they have missiles. if they chose to, they could blow up or sink those ships, but a small amount of damage like the japanese ambassador was having a conference with the leader there. to what advantage -- how does this benefit iran? this situation? thank you. wast: let's note that it the japanese prime minister meeting with the supreme leader at that time. have a system that is dual habit. you have a government and the revolutionary guard. frequently the revolutionary guard took actions that were not authorized by the leadership. i am not saying that is the case this time around but the fact is, if you want to send a signal, then you can create all sorts of problems. you want to do it in a way that is not goi
guest: i was a political appointee for reagan and bush and clinton and obama. i am an extinct species. host: our next caller is from massachusetts, democrat. caller: good morning. the whole thing smells like a false flag. the japanese prime minister was visiting iran. what advantage would iran have in damaging a japanese supply ship? superpower but i'm sure they have missiles. if they chose to, they could blow up or sink those ships, but a small amount of damage like the japanese ambassador was...
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bush, and bill clinton. the atmosphere is electric with excitement. the graduates are gleeful. who would dare follow that. in at the and as a surprise, wearing a hotel bathrobe and with a three minute talk, steals the show. ever since, each graduating class, when asked who was the selected speaker, says, we want ellen back. you came back and ellen came back. please join me to welcome ellen degeneres. [cheering and applause] ellen: oh, boy, thank you so much. thank you president, missus president callen, the stingless -- the distinguished guests, and undistinguished guests -- you know you are. [laughter] of theand thank you all graduating class of 2009, i realize that you are hung over, but you cannot graduate until i finish, so listen up. [cheering and applause] ellen: when i was asked to make the commencement speech, i immediately said yes. then i went to look up what commencement meant. [laughter] ellen: it would have been easy if i had a dictionary, but more of the books that we have in our rtia's andpor they are all australian. i had to break the word down myself to find ou
bush, and bill clinton. the atmosphere is electric with excitement. the graduates are gleeful. who would dare follow that. in at the and as a surprise, wearing a hotel bathrobe and with a three minute talk, steals the show. ever since, each graduating class, when asked who was the selected speaker, says, we want ellen back. you came back and ellen came back. please join me to welcome ellen degeneres. [cheering and applause] ellen: oh, boy, thank you so much. thank you president, missus...
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bush and hillary clinton.in our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. watch in depth live sunday july 7 from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. and be sure to watch in depth next month with lee edwards. watch book tv every weekend on -span 2. >> the house debated a measure that provides $4.5 billion in emergency spending for humanitarian aid and security at the southern border. the bill
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bush and hillary clinton are you join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebookm noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on "book tv," and be sure to watch next month with author lee tv," everyatch "book weekend on c-span 2. announcer 2: next on "american history tv, howard university librarian lopez matthews talks about this students at this historically black college and their service during world war i and ii. he is a professor -- men and women serving the nation. we recorded the interview at an author event hosted by the association for the study of african american life and history. lopez: so, howard university students were a part of the military shortly after the founding of the university. our namesake was a civil war general. eight other founders of the university were civil war generals, and so they instilled a support for the military just in their presence on the campus. and so howard had been a part of the military service since the beginning of the university. >> and what role did they actively take part once they decided to join the military?
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bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall,
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since the reagan era i mean despite zig zagging from the likes of clinton to bush to obama to trump let me despite all of these extremes politics really have steadily become more divisive and polarizing many would like to see being if not the christian at least the beginning of the end of that trend is that how you see it are we seeing the light at the end of the tongue. i think we are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel in the sense that many americans are fed up with trump they don't like his policies they don't like his divisive rhetoric the irony is just as barack obama made possible trump may make possible the election of america's most progressive candidate in the sense that american politics often has flipped back and forth between extremes and so i think voters are going to be looking for the anti donald trump someone who is nicer probably much more liberal and somebody who will at least try and bring the country back together and when you see the entire donald trump i do not immediately think of joe biden as the entire download are you in my reading you correctly here ar
since the reagan era i mean despite zig zagging from the likes of clinton to bush to obama to trump let me despite all of these extremes politics really have steadily become more divisive and polarizing many would like to see being if not the christian at least the beginning of the end of that trend is that how you see it are we seeing the light at the end of the tongue. i think we are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel in the sense that many americans are fed up with trump they don't...
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obama or bush or clinton doesn't start new wars on the other hand he's looking at his base and is he thinking about the allegedly but on the other hand he's he's pushing almost all countries into conflict the same time he's threatening wars with more than anyone else so it's hard to tell if he is in the war of. words is it is it is it there is the credibility gap i mean john just said you know all of these countries here are so i mean he's just all busy what is it was is saying he's all happy and no cattle well it depends because he wants to put to max pressure on all countries in order to renegotiate america's relationship with the world to reverse the klein however if it would actually go to war with iran and this would drain all of america's focus and resources for the next decade and you know while all other powers to trust negotiate with would be able to walk free china would the rise to global primacy and so it would be it would be the worst thing right 22nd said john before we go go ahead john 20 seconds i totally agree with that and again i'm look i'm not like many people i'v
obama or bush or clinton doesn't start new wars on the other hand he's looking at his base and is he thinking about the allegedly but on the other hand he's he's pushing almost all countries into conflict the same time he's threatening wars with more than anyone else so it's hard to tell if he is in the war of. words is it is it is it there is the credibility gap i mean john just said you know all of these countries here are so i mean he's just all busy what is it was is saying he's all happy...
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secretary of defense for president ronald reagan, and you keep going through president bush one, president clintonre all pretty good executives, in my observations. >> stephen: as commanders in chief. >> yes, and good leaders, and very asiduous about their work and decent people. that was true of president obama when i was working for him. he was hard working, he was a demanding guy, but that was okay with me. and i know what you were going to ask is the current president, whom i don't know well, i met him a few times, never really worked for him, so i can't really say what his habits must be. it doesn't seem like he pays attention to his cabinet secretaries, which would have bothered me. president obama didn't always listen to my advice, but i always got a chance to give my advice, and that was true going back to secretary weinberger, he used to be listened to by president reagan, you could see that, and that was a good thing. >> stephen: did any of those presidents ever go around the room and ask the cabinet to say nice things about them for the camera? >> this is the thing, they also, i thought
secretary of defense for president ronald reagan, and you keep going through president bush one, president clintonre all pretty good executives, in my observations. >> stephen: as commanders in chief. >> yes, and good leaders, and very asiduous about their work and decent people. that was true of president obama when i was working for him. he was hard working, he was a demanding guy, but that was okay with me. and i know what you were going to ask is the current president, whom i...
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bush, bill clinton, george h.w. nd had this behavior, this kind of public conduct from the president of the united states on a foreign trip, i imagine that the opposition party would have been appalled in ways that you can't even begin to put into words. is this something that will go back to the way it used to be when donald trump is not president or are other future presidents going to behavior this way? >> great question. he didn't dip his toe in the controversial waters. it's more like the belly flop, with the pool overflowing. we do go back to a different reality when the president leaves office. no one who is as thin skinned as he is, no other president in recent history that i can think of who would respond to a year's old tweet attacking him by attacking that person on twitter. by the way, one of the most popular people in bret britain probably. why go on a state visit and turn it into national lampoon's state visit by attacking her? >> there was that old joke, b s boston politics i'll endorse you and or your
bush, bill clinton, george h.w. nd had this behavior, this kind of public conduct from the president of the united states on a foreign trip, i imagine that the opposition party would have been appalled in ways that you can't even begin to put into words. is this something that will go back to the way it used to be when donald trump is not president or are other future presidents going to behavior this way? >> great question. he didn't dip his toe in the controversial waters. it's more...
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the 16 election with miss clinton this was a referendum on fact that you had a bush or clinton run forouse, do you think that vote for president would be a referendum on trump not necessarily his competition, maybe a favorability rates. >> a good point, i think there will be some referendum on the president, but there will be such a dramatic philosophical defied between the two pears pas this year, more than before, with democratic candidates go further left on issues like late term abortion, and impeachment, and open borders and raising taxes. this will be a philosophical election, the likes of which yokidon't think that we've had. david: agree, governor mike huckabee thank you, come back soon. >> look forward to it. david: would you go and pay to see a play about bill and hillary clinton, if you say no, you are not alone. it costing producers in big time, more on a broadway bust, coming up next. .. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... right to
the 16 election with miss clinton this was a referendum on fact that you had a bush or clinton run forouse, do you think that vote for president would be a referendum on trump not necessarily his competition, maybe a favorability rates. >> a good point, i think there will be some referendum on the president, but there will be such a dramatic philosophical defied between the two pears pas this year, more than before, with democratic candidates go further left on issues like late term...
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followed by ronald reagan in 1994,bill clinton in george w. bush in 2004, and barack obama in 2014.n reel america, the film "d-day to germany." the cherbourgat was brat -- badly destroyed by the germans. they destroyed the docks. it took them almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral history, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted oralpoint to hocdu hoc to beach. >he talks about the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was medic, but it was also mama and things like that. they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire from the right. at 8:00 p.m., president trump and first lady melania trump joined president emmanuel macron for the d-day ceremony. watch it on american history tv on c-span three. today marks the 75th anniversary of d-day. there was a ceremony today with world war ii veterans. >> good morning. on behalf of the friends of the national world war ii memorial, welcome to the national world war ii memorial as we commemorate and from ever the 75th
followed by ronald reagan in 1994,bill clinton in george w. bush in 2004, and barack obama in 2014.n reel america, the film "d-day to germany." the cherbourgat was brat -- badly destroyed by the germans. they destroyed the docks. it took them almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral history, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted oralpoint to hocdu hoc to beach. >he talks about the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was...
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obama and the bushes and the clintons tried the diplomatic response, it got them know it —— epico bushesr next year or four years, it doesn't matter to them. and that is why i say we need to understand china. china does need to be brought into line, but you understand china's timeline. china's growth is sustained with the consent of the people, if growth falters, i think they will worry. there are no economic indices that say it will not be number one in 20 years, they do not exist. moving on from china, and from donald trump, on page two of the sun. apparently trump is going to lift the nation. bonnie is incredibly excited by this, the prospect of boris becoming prime minister. you need something stronger in your water to cope with this. the conventional wisdom until relatively recently among lots of westminster political class observers is that he might be popular with the tory class in the country, but he can't win over mps. a p pa re ntly country, but he can't win over mps. apparently he now has 42 mps backing him, and the rumours are, the speculation is, the number will rise quite s
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people continue to deny there are scribes have been committed unfortunately not only under clinton ministration and bush administrations but now again under the trumpet ministration we have a tremendous amount of corruption in this country and there is and people are on either side of the aisle are blind to their respective parties ok richard i was so it's really early and maybe i don't want to put you on the spot because someone had to be coming on this program but i make who has the best chance against trump on the democratic side go ahead. so i ask friends of mine who are politically savvy if they had a bet today go to las vegas and they could even odds put a bet on biden or everybody else i would tell you i get takers on both sides i could make a case that biden projects a certain sense of this chaos that we've been dealing with will be over i know what i'm doing forget the 8 years as vice president kind of being right in the middle of things but you know decades in the senate i get i know how to get things done i work with mcconnell and so forth so there's something to be said for that which i susp
people continue to deny there are scribes have been committed unfortunately not only under clinton ministration and bush administrations but now again under the trumpet ministration we have a tremendous amount of corruption in this country and there is and people are on either side of the aisle are blind to their respective parties ok richard i was so it's really early and maybe i don't want to put you on the spot because someone had to be coming on this program but i make who has the best...
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laws were broken under clinton, there were broken under bush, they were broken under obama.he problem is the flow today is crushing the system because of four and five times as many people coming from central america continue it in the future. this isn't going to get settled in the next week. with to take a break you. we will see you all a little later. up next, robert mueller says his report does not clear president trump setting of new calls for impeachment from democrats. a top republican on the house judiciary committee joins us next. "fox news sunday" reports from the university of dubuque in iowa. ♪ >> chris: coming up, robert mueller finally speaks and spurs talks of impeachment in washington. >> with respect to impeachment questions at this point, all options on the table. >> to me it's a dirty word, the word impeach. >> chris: we will ask the top ♪ i've slain your dreaded dragon. for saving the kingdom what doth thou desire? ♪ climbing up on solsbury hill ♪ grab your things, salutations. coffee that is a cup above is always worth the quest. nespresso. tis all i desi
laws were broken under clinton, there were broken under bush, they were broken under obama.he problem is the flow today is crushing the system because of four and five times as many people coming from central america continue it in the future. this isn't going to get settled in the next week. with to take a break you. we will see you all a little later. up next, robert mueller says his report does not clear president trump setting of new calls for impeachment from democrats. a top republican on...
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the only american president president bush and clinton, obama.orceful in energizing venezuela, generating a trust in the community to support venezuela. because it brings hopes the people didn't have anymore. trish: kt, you were there in the early days of the administration and were instrumental in crafting the thought process that would go into this venezuela ordeal. i believe that was a complement to you as well. but the president and his team that recognize that this was an opportunity to do some good. >> also the president understands, you actually -- a couple weeks ago you had an interview with president trump and you got him to talk about the economic prospects of venezuela. that's where his thinking is. this is a country that should be wealthy and wowful and we'll try to figure out how to do that with them. trish: we can help their economy and they can help us and we can have peace in the western hemisphere. get the chinese, the iranians and the russians out. the media loves to compare president trump to the nazis. >> the nazis had it corr
the only american president president bush and clinton, obama.orceful in energizing venezuela, generating a trust in the community to support venezuela. because it brings hopes the people didn't have anymore. trish: kt, you were there in the early days of the administration and were instrumental in crafting the thought process that would go into this venezuela ordeal. i believe that was a complement to you as well. but the president and his team that recognize that this was an opportunity to do...
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so it goes ford, carter, reagan, bush, clinton, obama, the whole theater burst into cheering. boo, the whole theater lost it. it was this visceral reaction like 1400 people had all at once. i don't think joe biden is the front-runner. i think barack obama is the front-runner. i think there is something about the halo effect from joe biden that reminds some democrats of lye you pretrump that they would want back. others think we need another shot at this. but if you ask voters -- >> who is upset about hillary clinton being the nominee? >> if you ask voters would you rather have a candidate who did not have to evolve his position on abortion? would you rather have a candidate who has been loudly and ohmly advocately advocating free college tuition, would you rather have a candidate who is not another old white guy who has been in washington for 40 years, you'll get yeses all the way around. i'm interested to see if his front-runner status survives the accelerator, if he's just getting it on name recognition and if this field that has many qualified women and people of color who
so it goes ford, carter, reagan, bush, clinton, obama, the whole theater burst into cheering. boo, the whole theater lost it. it was this visceral reaction like 1400 people had all at once. i don't think joe biden is the front-runner. i think barack obama is the front-runner. i think there is something about the halo effect from joe biden that reminds some democrats of lye you pretrump that they would want back. others think we need another shot at this. but if you ask voters -- >> who is...
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bush and hillary clinton. join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. watch "in depth" with author pul ken gor live sunday july 7th from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv and be sure to watch "in depth" next month with author lee edward. watch book tv every weekend on c-span 2. >>> senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, recently sat down with "pbs newshour's" judy woodruff to talk about china's 5g technological advances, artificial intelligence and global security. this hour long event was hosted by the council on foreign
bush and hillary clinton. join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. watch "in depth" with author pul ken gor live sunday july 7th from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv and be sure to watch "in depth" next month with author lee edward. watch book tv every weekend on c-span 2. >>> senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, recently sat down with "pbs newshour's" judy woodruff to talk about...
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part of the american dream that was pushed by you know all sorts of presidents clinton bush whatever for years was homeownership. authorities kept interest rates very low. in order to make money. very easy to bore . wall street and politicians have agreed to work together. wall street with the pursuit of profits. the politicians with the pursuit of government interference on economic growth. which could be turned into election victories for years to come. this was the beginning of the housing bubble. when the bubbles expanding everybody is a winner. everybody is a genius. the lenders banks money the real estate development companies make money the construction workers make money everybody loves a bubble. but this was a devil's deal between politicians and wall street. the setting to a perfect storm. of what happens in a booth is lenders take more and more risk and borrowers take for more race because they both think things are safer than they appear to be and one of the ways they persuade themselves. to take more risk is through financial innovations. wall street created the risky lo
part of the american dream that was pushed by you know all sorts of presidents clinton bush whatever for years was homeownership. authorities kept interest rates very low. in order to make money. very easy to bore . wall street and politicians have agreed to work together. wall street with the pursuit of profits. the politicians with the pursuit of government interference on economic growth. which could be turned into election victories for years to come. this was the beginning of the housing...
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bush and hillary clinton. join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. watch "in depth" with author pul ken gor live sunday july 7th from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv and be sure to watch "in depth" next month with author lee edward. watch book tv every weekend on c-span 2. >>> senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, recently sat down with "pbs newshour's" judy woodruff to talk about china's 5g technological advances, artificial intelligence and global security. this hour long event was hosted by the council on foreign relations in washington, d.c. >>> good afternoon, everyone. what a cheerful looking group. i am judy woodruff with the "pbs newshour" and i'm delighted to be here with all of you at this council and foreign relations meeting with senator mark
bush and hillary clinton. join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets and facebook questions. watch "in depth" with author pul ken gor live sunday july 7th from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv and be sure to watch "in depth" next month with author lee edward. watch book tv every weekend on c-span 2. >>> senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, recently sat down with "pbs newshour's" judy woodruff to talk about...
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relationship with russia, president clinton, bush and obama all made opening bids that ultimately fail today reduce lasting reconciliation but now more than 2 years into the trump presidency, trump's national security team thinks they'll finally get their bite at the russia apple. we are ache. eric: all right, gillian, thanks so much. arthel. arthel: president trump trying to appeal federal judge's ruling yesterday barring his administration from tapping $2.5 billion in military funding to help build that wall along the southern border, kristina coleman live with more, hi, kristina. >> hi, arthel, judge in oakland ruled in favor of california attorney general javier becerra who led coalition of attorneys general, becerra tweeted yesterday, stopped illegal money grab to divert 2.5 billion of unauthorized billion for project as we showed all we have succeeded in building constitutional crisis threatening harm to california, the money would have funded building sections of his wall in california, arizona and new mexico, that construction could have started as early as this monday, today a
relationship with russia, president clinton, bush and obama all made opening bids that ultimately fail today reduce lasting reconciliation but now more than 2 years into the trump presidency, trump's national security team thinks they'll finally get their bite at the russia apple. we are ache. eric: all right, gillian, thanks so much. arthel. arthel: president trump trying to appeal federal judge's ruling yesterday barring his administration from tapping $2.5 billion in military funding to help...
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but at the same time, you looked at numbers under president obama, president bush, reagan, clinton, all if not more gap against the generic republican, against generic democrat. biden's only been in the race for about two months now. he's got to win a primary. that's going to take a lot of time, it's going to take a lot of energy on his part for biden to maintain his popularity. cheryl: joe biden came out in a speech at a forum in dc and said he's going to campaign, he's going to win techs as, he's going to -- texas, he's going to go to florida, georgia, alabama, these ar typically strongholds r the republicans. is he being over-confident. president trump does pretty well in the southern part of the united states. >> i think long-term, the southern states, the sun belt might be an issue for republicans. but biden of course has to say oh, i can win anywhere. if you remember in 2016, this is similar to hillary clinton's strategy. she ignored wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, said i can flip georgia and texas. biden has to be careful about where he's campaigning. rhetorically, it soun
but at the same time, you looked at numbers under president obama, president bush, reagan, clinton, all if not more gap against the generic republican, against generic democrat. biden's only been in the race for about two months now. he's got to win a primary. that's going to take a lot of time, it's going to take a lot of energy on his part for biden to maintain his popularity. cheryl: joe biden came out in a speech at a forum in dc and said he's going to campaign, he's going to win techs as,...
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he's followed by ronald reagan, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama.germany." >> we thought we could use it as a port. it was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. two months before we could bring a ship in. john,ld war ii veteran, describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach through constant artillery fire and the cries of the wounded. >> most was "medic." the rest was "mama." the cries of the wounded and but theye haunting, were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire. >> president trump and first lady melania trump join emmanuel the d-day 70 for the anniversary ceremony -- 75th anniversary's our money. the 75th anniversary ceremony. >> sunday night on afterwor ds, "the conservative sensibility." george will offers his thoughts on american conservatism. he's interviewed by the national review senior editor. >> to that extent, i'm in nationalist. a philosophy that is right. it's not suitable for all people at all times, but everyone ought to aspire to it. i don't want
he's followed by ronald reagan, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama.germany." >> we thought we could use it as a port. it was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. two months before we could bring a ship in. john,ld war ii veteran, describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach through constant artillery fire and the cries of the wounded. >> most was "medic." the rest was...
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it endorsed both bushes and clinton as well.published today reads in part, after 2 1/2 years, we've seen enough. enough of the chaos, the division, the school yard insults, the corruption and especially the lies. president trump won the region in 2016 and will begin to see tonight how he plans to keep it. we're also watching to see what he says about immigration. last night he tweeted that immigration agents will start rounding up millions without documents. kristin fisher is reporting live in orlando. let's begin with immigration. >> yeah, shep. just want to apologize for the loud music here. that is quite typical at the president's rallies. it's been going on for quite some time. for immigration, the focus of the raid would be on the roughly one million people that have already been issued final deportation orders from federal judges and still at large in the united states. that would be at least the initial target according to an administration official. the president made the announcement as he does on twitter last night. he
it endorsed both bushes and clinton as well.published today reads in part, after 2 1/2 years, we've seen enough. enough of the chaos, the division, the school yard insults, the corruption and especially the lies. president trump won the region in 2016 and will begin to see tonight how he plans to keep it. we're also watching to see what he says about immigration. last night he tweeted that immigration agents will start rounding up millions without documents. kristin fisher is reporting live in...
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bush, bill clinton who didn't go to congress.h france, exactly like this, maritime dispute, because you don't need it. it is in the president's inherent power. >> yet there is a bipartisan agreement that iran is a bad actor. >> shannon: thank you, gentlemen. exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ with huge savings-- like bass pro flag chairs for under $10 each. and this stars and stripes tailgate toss game for under $30. now with free 2 day shipping. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you
bush, bill clinton who didn't go to congress.h france, exactly like this, maritime dispute, because you don't need it. it is in the president's inherent power. >> yet there is a bipartisan agreement that iran is a bad actor. >> shannon: thank you, gentlemen. exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a...
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president's party in congress is now an appendage of the negative branch, whether obama, trump, clinton, bush. ec members of that party protecting that president, trying to make sure that president is protected, because voters react that way, voting party, not person. minorityher hand, the hand of congress no longer sees itself as a minority shareholder. they tend to see themselves as the opposition party. the end result is the resident's party tends to under investigate, the opposition party over investigates, and this is evolving for 20 years. i think every president takes it to a new level. the end result is congress does not operate as an independent branch anymore. it is operating like a parliamentary system. host: i think the count is 20 some different investigations conducted by different house committees. this term, bipartisan legal advisory group, what is that? guest: we will find out. what the democrats are trying to do is build up some popular pressure for the investigations they are trying to do. they are trying to bring republicans into the fold to investigate the administration
president's party in congress is now an appendage of the negative branch, whether obama, trump, clinton, bush. ec members of that party protecting that president, trying to make sure that president is protected, because voters react that way, voting party, not person. minorityher hand, the hand of congress no longer sees itself as a minority shareholder. they tend to see themselves as the opposition party. the end result is the resident's party tends to under investigate, the opposition party...
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bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall, almost two months before we could bring a ship in. on oral30 p.m. histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach, the constant artillery fire, and the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was medic, and a few of it was mama. the cries of the wounded and dying were haunting. but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. trump0 p.m., president joins emmanuel macron, french president, at normandy cemetery. 1 p.m.unday starting at eastern, on c-span. >> the white house did not release a weekly address. senator mark warner of virginia gave the democratic address, focusing on
bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall, almost two months before we could bring a ship in. on oral30 p.m. histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to...
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bush administration. i was there at the clinton administration. there was a lot of unease from that transition, from the bush administration to clinton administration. there is unease, particularly during the first year of new administration. from being acting administrator last summer, i visited all 10 regional offices, visited the large labs. i do all hands on meetings with our career employees. i listen to them and let them ask me any question they want. to be honest, their questions are harder than yours today. i answer them. i think -- i'm sorry. [laughter] i answer them. i think they like that. it's reassuring they know they're being heard. and they are. alison: ok. this person says, the e.p.a.'s workforce has decreased by nearly 1,200 employees in the last two years. does that concern you and what's the reasoning behind that? administrator wheeler: absolutely it concerns me. 40% of the e.p.a. workforce -- and i am not just thinking of the 10 that's been with us for 49 years -- but 40% of the e.p.a. workforce is eligible to retire over the ne
bush administration. i was there at the clinton administration. there was a lot of unease from that transition, from the bush administration to clinton administration. there is unease, particularly during the first year of new administration. from being acting administrator last summer, i visited all 10 regional offices, visited the large labs. i do all hands on meetings with our career employees. i listen to them and let them ask me any question they want. to be honest, their questions are...
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that's not something barack obama did, george bush, or bill clinton did. this from populists in the democratic party. leads warrenbiden and sanders. >> he is definitely the frontrunner early on. amaine: but he is not populist. >> he is not, and this is a big test. is there still a silent majority of more moderate democrats who prefer obama style governance to the new warren-bernie style? we are going to follow this until 2020. we are going to stay in washington. talks with mexico concluded with no deal. jon erlichman asked vicente foxx about tensions between the neighboring nations earlier today. take a listen. >> because we are in the hands not wise in he is making economic decisions. trading in north america, canada, mexico, is reading -- reaching a trillion dollars every year. it's high impact. not done ourhave job on the migration issue. .t's incredible both issues have nothing to do with each other. he says he would go up to 25% in tariffs if needed. we are worried. job.o must do its we must have the policy to -- we have to develop opportunity because
that's not something barack obama did, george bush, or bill clinton did. this from populists in the democratic party. leads warrenbiden and sanders. >> he is definitely the frontrunner early on. amaine: but he is not populist. >> he is not, and this is a big test. is there still a silent majority of more moderate democrats who prefer obama style governance to the new warren-bernie style? we are going to follow this until 2020. we are going to stay in washington. talks with mexico...
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any more, local to western -- looking at western world, hillary clinton had a referendum against her in 2016 election because there was a bush or a clinton running for white house since 1980, joe biden represents the establishment, which has nothing to too with his qualification, but more of the americans giving the establishment the middle finger right now. >> and -- >> i tell you. >> snea 17 months away. >> a lot can happen, look at you know, if we don't get a trade deal about time soon, you still have a strong u.s. economy. he has time to burn with respect to china too as we go to 2020 election. >> we'll pivot -- >> last word, mark. >> with joe biden who knows if he will stand by what he said today tomorrow he is flip flapping so much trying too read the radical base, today he supports rich people tomorrow i bets he has to come out against them. >> okay. we'll have much more from neil's interview coming up, but first border crisis, one of president trump's top campaign issues, what he says needs to be done right now, we'll ask florida sep senator rick scott what congress is doing about it, that is next. so, jardiance asks
any more, local to western -- looking at western world, hillary clinton had a referendum against her in 2016 election because there was a bush or a clinton running for white house since 1980, joe biden represents the establishment, which has nothing to too with his qualification, but more of the americans giving the establishment the middle finger right now. >> and -- >> i tell you. >> snea 17 months away. >> a lot can happen, look at you know, if we don't get a trade...
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he is followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton in 1994, george w. bush in 2004 and barack obama in 2014. and then at 4 p.m. eastern on reel america the 1944 film "d-day to germany." >> we thought we would use it as a port. but we found it shown here was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them if i recall almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral histories world war ii veteran john ron describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach, by constant artillery fires. >> most of it was medic but a few of it was mama, that type thing. the cries of the wounded and the dying were sort of haunting. but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. >> and at 8 p.m., president trump and first lady melania trump join french president emmanuel macron for the d-day 75th anniversary ceremony. watch sunday, starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. sunday on q&a blues musician davis talks about hi
he is followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton in 1994, george w. bush in 2004 and barack obama in 2014. and then at 4 p.m. eastern on reel america the 1944 film "d-day to germany." >> we thought we would use it as a port. but we found it shown here was pretty badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them if i recall almost two months before we could bring a ship in. >> at 6:30 on oral histories...
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describe how politics in the us since the reagan era i mean despite zig zagging from the likes of clinton to bush to obama to me despite all of these extremes politics really have steadily become more divisive and polarizing many would like to see being if not the christian at least the beginning of the end of that trend is that how you see it are we seeing the light at the end of the tongue. i think we are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel in the sun that many americans are fed up with trump they don't like his policies they don't like his divisive rhetoric the irony is just as barack obama made possible trump may make possible the election of america's most progressive candidate in the sense that american politics often has flipped back and forth between extremes and so i think voters are going to be looking for the anti donald trump someone who is nicer probably much more liberal and somebody who will at least try and bring the country back together and when you say the donald trump i do not immediately think of joe biden as the entire donald trump are you in my reading you correctly
describe how politics in the us since the reagan era i mean despite zig zagging from the likes of clinton to bush to obama to me despite all of these extremes politics really have steadily become more divisive and polarizing many would like to see being if not the christian at least the beginning of the end of that trend is that how you see it are we seeing the light at the end of the tongue. i think we are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel in the sun that many americans are fed up...