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and colleague here in the studio claire first to you what are the u.s. a strategic goals in syria callie was saying it doesn't really have any overriding interest there. it certainly doesn't clear that seem clear that there is a long term plan on syria and it's been one of the toughest foreign policy problems for the united states both a president obama and president trump have waffled on the issue for example in the as we saw in the report that i just filed of president obama was roundly criticized for drawing a red line against the use of chemical weapons and then after it became apparent that they all said regime had in fact used them he did not take military action similarly we've seen trump go back and forth earlier this month he was he ordered the military to bring home american troops in syria and he was clearly at odds with his military advisers in this regard they are wary of thinking of what happened in iraq and afghanistan and they want to stay in the country to make sure that the so-called islamic state cannot get a foothold again but not only has there not been a consistent
and colleague here in the studio claire first to you what are the u.s. a strategic goals in syria callie was saying it doesn't really have any overriding interest there. it certainly doesn't clear that seem clear that there is a long term plan on syria and it's been one of the toughest foreign policy problems for the united states both a president obama and president trump have waffled on the issue for example in the as we saw in the report that i just filed of president obama was roundly...
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think they need to go back to 1940 and use the -- they check the health, they check the check, you cally know, if they believe in our constitution to begin with, you of our e creator constitution is what they need to believe in. i think if you look at the 1940s and even the president, i could just say because of the emergency situation, we're just going to frame. to that year and base our immigration policy because, you know, 1990 was an act, it was still pending. 1996, a woman that was in charge of it died and as far as i know, believe, was one that executive atever, power to change things. so i really think people should it, but we need to verify the people coming in, we need to we need to health, check to see if they really do believe in our institution. god, the creator that formed laws for constitution. thank you. cindy.hank you, trump, a h of tiffany law student here in washington at georgetown university law easter nd attending services yesterday. next to that from the palm beach ost, "no more daca deal," and the president in a series of tweets yesterday and the president again tw
think they need to go back to 1940 and use the -- they check the health, they check the check, you cally know, if they believe in our constitution to begin with, you of our e creator constitution is what they need to believe in. i think if you look at the 1940s and even the president, i could just say because of the emergency situation, we're just going to frame. to that year and base our immigration policy because, you know, 1990 was an act, it was still pending. 1996, a woman that was in...
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the light seats they join them this time callie will show you in the. sixteen goals so fall the season in the league i have copied all you like so it's a bit of i do what you started all of our media that i'm going to. get if you want to hear so i go on which will look at will instead of what i was a partial credit for i will push you to say hello popo might say he has been far away from. the end of the season could be the top schooling spaniards in the spanish league up which he's possibly the best league in the world must be very exciting so on. course he may learn your part of the role justice but i suspect i want to overcome the idea. to fail but i would open a parcel that i like. seriously knowledgeable already like to study and i think that one of the ok as a foil for you i can make it up about my life what if it were that. spying is a seed full country and obviously one of the favorites to win the world cookie rachet you on that were full spanish international. how excited all you see three months of the season the last of the faults of potential
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join them this time callie will show you in. sixteen goals so fall the season in the league. how happy are you we'd like celts pick up a bit of you and what you started to call up for me that i'm going to. get if you want to be here so i go on which will look at home instead of what i was a partial quote like a spoiled. kid starts a yellow program i say. probably for that. excites you know you at the end of the season could be the top school and spaniards in the spanish league up which he's possibly the best league in the world must be very exciting time for you. and i knew. what just but i was us but i want to overcome the idea. to fail but i wasn't. going to push on the field i like it was. series finale school already tried to study and i think that one of the ok as a foil i figured i could make a joke of my life but if it were that. easy feat fulcrums three obviously one of the favorites to win the world cookie rachet you on that were full spanish international. how excited all you to three months of the season back at the folds of potentially playing at the world cold wa
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cally sensitive to production may be hit, but there are areas, gold, for example, oth cmodities that may benefit from this type of thing. so if you don't have any exposure to those types the of assets in your portfolio, again, diversification is probably youe best >> john, very quickly, i have under 30th seconds. comes amid risingfo demand gasoline, we're going into eae drivingn and consumer prices overall higher from this? >> there's a risk in energy prices right now. the demand story can't be ignored. here in thehe u.s. refiners have been cranking out record amounts of products, exports it en well, we're a big supplier to mexico all of a suecause they've been having problems. port s underlying s overall for energy price. the situation with syria is juicing those prices prematurely. >> john killdu and jeff klinetop, thank you as well. officials plan to continue hiking interest rates. according to the minutes of the last meeting, there a chance that those increases could come at a slightly p steepere since the central bank views the economy as strengthening and inflation as firming.
cally sensitive to production may be hit, but there are areas, gold, for example, oth cmodities that may benefit from this type of thing. so if you don't have any exposure to those types the of assets in your portfolio, again, diversification is probably youe best >> john, very quickly, i have under 30th seconds. comes amid risingfo demand gasoline, we're going into eae drivingn and consumer prices overall higher from this? >> there's a risk in energy prices right now. the demand...
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many as six impossible things before breakfast say i think that's the quite see it's my question callie best. every fairy tale needs a good ol fashioned. allowing mission scientists into an investigation when they are that maced likely capita rate is at the crime insoles very would be like scotland yard in fighting game professor laurie r.c. . it's rather like the beginning of crime and punishment where all the confidence about the identity of the culprit the only question is whether he will first confess or because. what is once his last last moment boris johnson mention dostoyevsky's crime and punishment saying that the knobs. mean intreat was whether the culprit would confess before getting caught the novel by the way is not about that at all it's not a detective story it's serious work of philosophical literature i would advise boris johnson to read other works of the state street or at least learn the titles. and all the headlines at least ten palestinians were killed by israeli gunfire on the gaza border on friday this comes after thousands of protesters stage the massive occupati
many as six impossible things before breakfast say i think that's the quite see it's my question callie best. every fairy tale needs a good ol fashioned. allowing mission scientists into an investigation when they are that maced likely capita rate is at the crime insoles very would be like scotland yard in fighting game professor laurie r.c. . it's rather like the beginning of crime and punishment where all the confidence about the identity of the culprit the only question is whether he will...
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as many as six impossible things before breakfast say i think that's they quite suits my question callie best. of fairy tale needs a good old fashioned. allowing mesh and scientists into an investigation when they are the most likely at pepper traces of the crime insoles great would be like sculpting in fighting game professor laurie archie. it's rather like the beginning of crime and punishment where roll call for news about the identity of the culprit the only question is whether he will first confess or be cool. what is once you saw as last moment boris johnson mentioned just a of ski's crime and punishment saying that the novel's main intrigue was whether the culprit would confess before getting caught the novel by the way is not about that at all it's not a detective story it's serious work of philosophical literature i would advise boris johnson to read other works of the state's case or at least learn the titles . now in other headlines at least ten palestinians were killed by israeli gunfire on the gaza border on friday that came after thousands of protesters staged their massive
as many as six impossible things before breakfast say i think that's they quite suits my question callie best. of fairy tale needs a good old fashioned. allowing mesh and scientists into an investigation when they are the most likely at pepper traces of the crime insoles great would be like sculpting in fighting game professor laurie archie. it's rather like the beginning of crime and punishment where roll call for news about the identity of the culprit the only question is whether he will...
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rush there is callisia is callie united nations. missiles were in response to a suspected chemical attack last weekend. russia is disputing the effectiveness of the strike claiming most of the missiles were shot down. the u.s. and its allies are not ruling out launching more missiles. >> we are prepared to sustain this responsibility until the syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents. >> we agree it was both right and legal to take military action together with our closest allies to alleviate further humanitarian suffering by degrading the syrian regime's chemical weapons capability. and deterring their use. >> syrian president bashar al assad appears to be unfazed tweeting out video of himself walking in to an office in the capital of damascus. we will have a live report on the situation in syria coming up in about 30 minutes. >>> rush is thsia is a staunch bashar al assad and syria. the russian ambassador to the u.s. issued a statement on facebook, it reads in in-ultimate is being tinsuch actions will not be witho
rush there is callisia is callie united nations. missiles were in response to a suspected chemical attack last weekend. russia is disputing the effectiveness of the strike claiming most of the missiles were shot down. the u.s. and its allies are not ruling out launching more missiles. >> we are prepared to sustain this responsibility until the syrian regime stops its use of prohibited chemical agents. >> we agree it was both right and legal to take military action together with our...
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at the leadership beginning of every congress, and in cally, the election is november after the election. the rest of our leadership limited. are term each of them are for two years, ut the other leadership positions like the majority whip r the conference chairman or policy chairman, can serve three terms and then they are term limited out. do not have term limits either for any of the leadership positions or for chairman. we also have term limits for chairman. so the leader is the only exception to that. you obviously have a great passion for history. are some of the ways -- when it comes to your decision-making on a day-to-day basis? sorry, i couldn't hear the first part. >> you obviously have a great what areor history, so ways that you can use history when it comes to making decisions? a good question. i don't just sit there by myself and make decisions. ongoing consulting process. i think to do this job that about, you need to be a good listener, and the way we operate on the republican side, we have lunches every week, tuesday, wednesday and thursday, comes to.t everyone so the ab
at the leadership beginning of every congress, and in cally, the election is november after the election. the rest of our leadership limited. are term each of them are for two years, ut the other leadership positions like the majority whip r the conference chairman or policy chairman, can serve three terms and then they are term limited out. do not have term limits either for any of the leadership positions or for chairman. we also have term limits for chairman. so the leader is the only...
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callis experiments. it is very common.rior to the 1980's, there was a lot of experimentation and prisons. just one of the many things that goes on behind bars of which the public is unaware and yet we continue to throw money at the problem. amy: i want to thank you for being with us, heather ann thompson, american historian, author, and activist. one the pulitzer prize for the book she wrote "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." it is now being adapted for a film. she is professor of history at the university of michigan in ann arbor. when we come back, pulitzer prize, a first, the significance of the hip-hop artistry of kendrick lamar. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "dna" by kendrick lamar from the pulitzer-prize winning album "damn." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. we end the show today with the anannouncement that shocked the world of music and hip-hop. >> and last but certainly not least, for music. the prize is awarded to "damn" by kendrick lam
callis experiments. it is very common.rior to the 1980's, there was a lot of experimentation and prisons. just one of the many things that goes on behind bars of which the public is unaware and yet we continue to throw money at the problem. amy: i want to thank you for being with us, heather ann thompson, american historian, author, and activist. one the pulitzer prize for the book she wrote "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." it is now being...
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callis experiments. it is very common.rior to the 1980's, there was a lot of experimentation and prisons. just one of the many things that goes on behind bars of which the public is unaware and yet we continue to throw money at the problem. amy: i want to thank you for being with us, heather ann thompson, american historian, author, and activist. one the pulitzer prize for the book she wrote "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." it is now being adapted for a film. she is professor of history at the university of michigan in ann arbor. when we come back, pulitzer prize, a first, the significance of the hip-hop artistry of kendrick lamar. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "dna" by kendrick lamar from the pulitzer-prize winning album "damn." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. we end the show today with the announcement that shocked the world of music and hip-hop. >> and last but certainly not least, for music. the prize is awarded to "damn" by kendrick lamar
callis experiments. it is very common.rior to the 1980's, there was a lot of experimentation and prisons. just one of the many things that goes on behind bars of which the public is unaware and yet we continue to throw money at the problem. amy: i want to thank you for being with us, heather ann thompson, american historian, author, and activist. one the pulitzer prize for the book she wrote "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." it is now being...
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from lisa, "dude, a judge and callie shouldn't make decisions that negatively impact me in connecticut. abuse of power and charge for shopping at its worst." from sarah, "sick and tired of republicans doing nothing about illegal immigration." i love it. tweet me @ingrahamangle, steve on radio tomorrow morning. that's all the time we have. guess what? you are lucky, very force fortunate, very blessed, you have shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team, at the next with a very fantastic show, all the news of the day in the opinion that you need to get you through the rest of this day. see you tomorrow. >> shannon: who doesn't love raymond, by the way? >> laura: i know! [laughs] >> shannon: thank you so much. welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. coming up, veterans affair nominee dr. ronny jackson under fire on numerous fronts as of several democrats say they are not even going to think about voting for him if he is for privatizing the system. g.o.p. congressman mark walker weighs in on jackson's troubles and how to fix the v.a. the president's travel ban 3.
from lisa, "dude, a judge and callie shouldn't make decisions that negatively impact me in connecticut. abuse of power and charge for shopping at its worst." from sarah, "sick and tired of republicans doing nothing about illegal immigration." i love it. tweet me @ingrahamangle, steve on radio tomorrow morning. that's all the time we have. guess what? you are lucky, very force fortunate, very blessed, you have shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team, at the...
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you can desbicide whether calli them naive or innocent, justifying people can be shot or not, is a valid discussion. >>> in less than one hour, facebook will let users know if they were part of the cambridge analytica data breach. we're going to let you know how you're going to find out. look ahead to mark zuckerberg's testimony on the hill. >>> much more ahead today. here's what we're watches at the white house. at 11:30 a.m. eastern, president trump is going to hold a cabinet meeting. at 6:00 p.m., leadership will brief the president and have dinner at 7:15. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" live on msnbc. there's little rest for a single dad. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... ...plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't
you can desbicide whether calli them naive or innocent, justifying people can be shot or not, is a valid discussion. >>> in less than one hour, facebook will let users know if they were part of the cambridge analytica data breach. we're going to let you know how you're going to find out. look ahead to mark zuckerberg's testimony on the hill. >>> much more ahead today. here's what we're watches at the white house. at 11:30 a.m. eastern, president trump is going to hold a...
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cally called him and basically talked about resign over -- >> you have to imagine that's an additionalhave time to talk about. i think it comes down to who is he listening to, who has his ear and how did you make these policy decisions when you don't each have the policy team in place when it comes to thing like syria. >> do you have an opinion how they hamgded with the global crisis in syria and having to present possible military options by the president while the president is by all accounts fuming and remaining away as mike schmidt reported this hour, calling michael cohen to check in. obviously his head not on world affairs. >> my knowledge involving the situation involving potential attacks on syria is more at the pentagon than the white house. they did list potential targets to the white house and there was a hole up. this is a slowdown in the process of potentially putting together a serious strike that occurred prior to the decision-making process getting to the white house. there has been reporting since then there have been conversations in the security council about where t
cally called him and basically talked about resign over -- >> you have to imagine that's an additionalhave time to talk about. i think it comes down to who is he listening to, who has his ear and how did you make these policy decisions when you don't each have the policy team in place when it comes to thing like syria. >> do you have an opinion how they hamgded with the global crisis in syria and having to present possible military options by the president while the president is by...
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margin of cally his victory. mr. cohen: he won by like four it was extraordinary. that it shows dissatisfaction within the party. and bobby kennedy used that as a rationalization for getting in the race. he said i don't want to divide is divided and it was clearly -- there was a huge division. worth pointing out about the new hampshire vote hat worth noting 40% of mccarthy voters voted for george was notin the 196 so it anti-war. it was not a bunch of hippies home. bring the troops they voted for mccarthy because hey said johnson should escalate it. they wanted out of vietnam. they didn't care if it was ithdrawal or escalation but they wanted to bring the troops home. one thing about mccarthy gets run on or is he didn't the anti-war platform. senate protest vote to send a message to washington the war ou feel about effort about the johnson administration and it was incredibly successful because he in not just those had opposed on the left but whorate conservative voters supported the effort but didn't support the same goals as nti-war activists but were upset with
margin of cally his victory. mr. cohen: he won by like four it was extraordinary. that it shows dissatisfaction within the party. and bobby kennedy used that as a rationalization for getting in the race. he said i don't want to divide is divided and it was clearly -- there was a huge division. worth pointing out about the new hampshire vote hat worth noting 40% of mccarthy voters voted for george was notin the 196 so it anti-war. it was not a bunch of hippies home. bring the troops they voted...
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. >> i calli )m ... right now. police in san jose are investigating a fiery and deadly crash early this morning involving what investigators say was a stolen car. this happened on san carlos street overpass. police say the driver lost control and plunged into a homeless encampment below the overpass. the driver of that car died. police say there were two female juveniles inside that car both of them survived. no one in the homeless encampment was injured. mike. >> overall, the commute looks good. cupertino, the 280 is jammed solid. two left lanes are blocked. starting to move better. they may have moved back to the shoulder. look how jammed it just outside of downtown san jose. 87 another crash here. and the commute will cause unexpected slowdowns as you head south. oakland, jammed from the coliseum all the way up to high street. and then just past downtown. and the toll plaza. back to you. >> thanks, mike. i'll have another report in 30 minutes. california phones offers free specialized phones... like c
. >> i calli )m ... right now. police in san jose are investigating a fiery and deadly crash early this morning involving what investigators say was a stolen car. this happened on san carlos street overpass. police say the driver lost control and plunged into a homeless encampment below the overpass. the driver of that car died. police say there were two female juveniles inside that car both of them survived. no one in the homeless encampment was injured. mike. >> overall, the...
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benning against this lieutenant by the name of callie. hirsh, who became quite famous, won a pulitzer, still writes for the new yorker, he broke the story the next day. hirsh is really famous because he got the interview with paul meadlow. and it was meadlow's interview in which meadlow admitted to murdering all the villagers in my lai that really broke the story open. and then hirsh was very smart. he pursued the story. he followed what pierce was doing. he wrote a number of books about the massacre, cover-up was one of them. and yes, i think you can't underestimate seymour hirsh's power in making sure that the story stayed alive. >> i should just say, i talked to seymour hirsh last week. as i invited him to come. and he basically said, you know, i don't go to my lai things, which i understand. it might become a bit of a circus. if he did. but i'm looking forward to having a nice long chat with him. he has an office downtown here. and so i sent him a copy of my book and said, yeah, let's have tea. i hope to have a bit of a conversation.
benning against this lieutenant by the name of callie. hirsh, who became quite famous, won a pulitzer, still writes for the new yorker, he broke the story the next day. hirsh is really famous because he got the interview with paul meadlow. and it was meadlow's interview in which meadlow admitted to murdering all the villagers in my lai that really broke the story open. and then hirsh was very smart. he pursued the story. he followed what pierce was doing. he wrote a number of books about the...