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and coalition support. since january, it is returning to get to normal and cleanup is under way and kids back in school. west mosul, in accordance were tactics changed by president trump are in a stiff fight. there is no escape for isis while we do all that is human possible to shep hard the innocent. tella far is surrounded and other pockets of isis exist elsewhere in other provinces of an bar province. we will continue to fully support the iraqi forces and isolating and destroying isis throughout iraq. in syria, we support syrian democratic forces that recently seized mandates and have taken a province vince and attacking to isolate raqqa. they have additional strengths scattered down to the iraq border. we will not stop until they are destroyed. i want our chairman, general dunford and mr. mcgurk to provide more details. we are leading a comprehensive international campaign to crush isis' claim of instability -- invincibility. to deny isis a geographic haven from which to hatch murder and isolate them to
and coalition support. since january, it is returning to get to normal and cleanup is under way and kids back in school. west mosul, in accordance were tactics changed by president trump are in a stiff fight. there is no escape for isis while we do all that is human possible to shep hard the innocent. tella far is surrounded and other pockets of isis exist elsewhere in other provinces of an bar province. we will continue to fully support the iraqi forces and isolating and destroying isis...
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the secretary spoke on the territory gains of the coalition in addition coalition airstrikes and ground operations have struck approximately 2600-held gas and oil targets, 1500 tanker trucks and as a result in isis having the lowest revenue at evan point since 2014. polish also removed key isis leaders from the battlefield. these losses have limited isis ability to plan and direct external attacks, recruit foreign fighters, broadcast their narrative and fund their brand of terror. in iraq we partnered with the iraqi street forces. us and coalition forces are providing equipment and intelligence, conducting airstrikes and advising military leaders. support and emphasize the fighting interactions been done by iraqi forces and they performed remarkably and it is also sacrificed. david suffered approximately 980 killed and over 6000 wounded. i just comment on the side, in addition to the confidence that they demonstrated in the sacrifice of the one thing i've seen over time in the 15 months i've been back and forth visiting in iraq in this particular assignment is the confidence of the iraq
the secretary spoke on the territory gains of the coalition in addition coalition airstrikes and ground operations have struck approximately 2600-held gas and oil targets, 1500 tanker trucks and as a result in isis having the lowest revenue at evan point since 2014. polish also removed key isis leaders from the battlefield. these losses have limited isis ability to plan and direct external attacks, recruit foreign fighters, broadcast their narrative and fund their brand of terror. in iraq we...
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participation and the coalition to try to draw the houthis to the table. we have both expressed reservations about the effectiveness of that tactic, ad we have something to say about t because none of this can occur without u.s. military support. can you maybe talk a little bit about our joint fears or your personal fears about a major new campaign on this port that brins in so much of this aid and how n the end that really doesn't further the goals of the coalition amongst the united states of being amongst the partners? mr. young: it's a critical question and one i've been asking so many stakeholders involved in this issue. no one has presented to me persuasive evidence indicating a saudi-led attack on the port would result in defeat of the houthis-sali bloc. no one has presented to me evidence that i found compelling that that action would even fore the houthi bloc to the negotiating table. the onus ought to be on those wo might take a military action which would exacerbate the worst humanitarian crisis in the world to present that evidence. i asked foo
participation and the coalition to try to draw the houthis to the table. we have both expressed reservations about the effectiveness of that tactic, ad we have something to say about t because none of this can occur without u.s. military support. can you maybe talk a little bit about our joint fears or your personal fears about a major new campaign on this port that brins in so much of this aid and how n the end that really doesn't further the goals of the coalition amongst the united states of...
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or, the coalition -- the idea of this coalition.rance is not typically good with coalitions as in the sense of germany. in germany, we talk about grand coalitions, parties on opposite ends of theosite political spectrum coming together. pollsf the recent french -- they have been pretty good. they have gotten it right. let's give credit to where credit is due. the pollsters got the first round within 0.5% correct. they got pretty much the second round correct give or take a few points. the pollsters are saying right projecting that if you look at the top and of their estimates, then the movement could get up to 280 seats. that is not enough to have a governing majority. if you were to look at the polls and take the conservative estimate there, then he would need a coalition. the final choice, which perhaps no one wants in fact i do not think anyone wants this, is what we have had three times before which is a cohabitation government. you have a president from one party, a prime minister from another, and they somehow have to work tog
or, the coalition -- the idea of this coalition.rance is not typically good with coalitions as in the sense of germany. in germany, we talk about grand coalitions, parties on opposite ends of theosite political spectrum coming together. pollsf the recent french -- they have been pretty good. they have gotten it right. let's give credit to where credit is due. the pollsters got the first round within 0.5% correct. they got pretty much the second round correct give or take a few points. the...
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the houthis and the saleh, and the saudi—led coalition.two major parties of this conflict. it is because of that that all those millions of people are now suffering. we need to do something to get that story out and alert the world to the magnitude of the suffering. 7 million people don't know how they're going to feed their families tomorrow. 500,000 children under five who are those skeletal you see on tv in any crisis. you just gave a response to me about culpability which included three, that was the houthi rebels, the government, well, which now sits in aden because it had to quit sana'a. and the third element you pointed to was what you describe as the saudi—led coalition. they are the outsiders in this conflict. you are pointing a finger at the richest country in the middle east as being directly responsible for keeping this crisis outside public view. is that what you're saying? what we are saying is right now the parties involved in this conflict don't really care at all about the people they say they represent. so we have a situa
the houthis and the saleh, and the saudi—led coalition.two major parties of this conflict. it is because of that that all those millions of people are now suffering. we need to do something to get that story out and alert the world to the magnitude of the suffering. 7 million people don't know how they're going to feed their families tomorrow. 500,000 children under five who are those skeletal you see on tv in any crisis. you just gave a response to me about culpability which included three,...
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and the third element, the saudi—led coalition, they are the outsiders in the conflict.ing the finger at the richest country in the middle east as being directly responsible for keeping this crisis outside public view. is that what you are saying? what we are saying is right now the parties involved in the conflict don't really care at all about the people they say they represent. so we have a situation where you have millions and millions of people, up to 19 million people, who need some form of assistance. we cannot get resources to them. we don't have the funds. because of that, people, at no fault of their own, represented by some of these groups, supposedly represented in political discussions by these groups, they are abandoned, they are abandoned to their own fate, which is starvation. if that is all true, and you speak with great passionate about it, why did your ultimate boss, the secretary—general of the united nations, after a donors conference just a few days ago, aim to raise more than $2 billion to deal with the humanitarian crisis in yemen, why did he come
and the third element, the saudi—led coalition, they are the outsiders in the conflict.ing the finger at the richest country in the middle east as being directly responsible for keeping this crisis outside public view. is that what you are saying? what we are saying is right now the parties involved in the conflict don't really care at all about the people they say they represent. so we have a situation where you have millions and millions of people, up to 19 million people, who need some...
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everyone in the country has a gun, that is the kind of country —— the saudi coalition. inside the port to stop that. are you prepared to go in, monitor, it inspect and manage the port so that it will be an easier route for the aid to reach the country? —— inspect. an easier route for the aid to reach the country? -- inspect. we want the port not to be hurt any further, we do not want a military intervention. at the conference in geneva, key member states all made this plea to say that the port should be protected because of the assistance it gives the population. anything that the un can do to prevent that, discussion for all parties involved, the authorities and the saudi coalition, a conversation would have to ta ke coalition, a conversation would have to take place for us to be able to deliver humanitarian aid. you told us deliver humanitarian aid. you told us that there are 7 million people who are on the brink of starvation, who are on the brink of starvation, who don't know whether they will have enough to eat tomorrow. there is not enough time for a long winded n
everyone in the country has a gun, that is the kind of country —— the saudi coalition. inside the port to stop that. are you prepared to go in, monitor, it inspect and manage the port so that it will be an easier route for the aid to reach the country? —— inspect. an easier route for the aid to reach the country? -- inspect. we want the port not to be hurt any further, we do not want a military intervention. at the conference in geneva, key member states all made this plea to say that...
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peace coalition, then it is 1917. what should we make of wilson? was he changed by the events, was he deceptive? how should we think about him in the shift? by thee was changed events, he had been trying to keep the united states out of the war for sure. effortspens now are the that were made to go to war before 1916. these were behind closed doors, but wilson strongly allied with the allies. he was certainly never going to the centralainst powers, and the united states was very in tangled especially with great britain that financial relationship, and wilson was somebody who understood there needed to be some balance in the war, and as he said before 1916, america might have a greater role in influencing peace if it were actually belligerent. for the time.m but wilson had, and i have heard from others, he had genuine public passions and emotions that would be unleashed by the war. wilson certainly bears the blame for some of the violations of civil liberties that is to, we could at least give some credit for the premo
peace coalition, then it is 1917. what should we make of wilson? was he changed by the events, was he deceptive? how should we think about him in the shift? by thee was changed events, he had been trying to keep the united states out of the war for sure. effortspens now are the that were made to go to war before 1916. these were behind closed doors, but wilson strongly allied with the allies. he was certainly never going to the centralainst powers, and the united states was very in tangled...
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and so what lessons can we take from the pria coalition on bringing coalitions together to address some of the inefficiencies that we can have? i would love to take some of this success that we have in having a bill that everyone agrees on and having a way of doing things into some other areas. anyone can answer this. >> thank you, senator klobuchar. on behalf of crop life and others hopefully on the coalition, we do think epa has learned a lot about doing its business more efficiently and effectively. since you know what, now, 13 plus years that pria has been there as an added resource, also with regard to the policy guidance that's there in the line about timeline and targets to make decisions, whether they're yes or no, they're targets. mr. keigwin got the question earlier from some of you, i think senator ernst, about the 730-day ta dsh d-day target tim making decisions on new active ingredients. and the statistic that was quoted from epa is that they meet all of these deadlines in pria 98% of the time. there is an asterisk on that. so percentages can be tricky. and in our testimony
and so what lessons can we take from the pria coalition on bringing coalitions together to address some of the inefficiencies that we can have? i would love to take some of this success that we have in having a bill that everyone agrees on and having a way of doing things into some other areas. anyone can answer this. >> thank you, senator klobuchar. on behalf of crop life and others hopefully on the coalition, we do think epa has learned a lot about doing its business more efficiently...
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a coalition of chaos, would mean more debt, fewerjobs, coalition of chaos, would mean more debt, fewer, fewerjobs, highertaxes and it would weaken britain's negotiating position on brexit. let's be clear, the consequences of jeremy corbyn at number ten are real. higher debt has real consequences on small businesses. higher unemployment has real consequences for ordinary working people. higher taxes have real consequences on families and a weak prime minister would have no real bargaining position on brexit. sol will fight to win every vote, strive to earn the trust of all our people. because everyone in our country counts and everyone has a stake in building a better future in the months and years ahead. and that better future is within reach. so far in this campaign, we have shown we can only make a success of our country's future if we first make a success of brexit. and labour have shown they are simply not up to the job. we knew before back getting the right deal with europe would be challenging, but we have seen during this campaign how difficult it will be. we have seen a britain
a coalition of chaos, would mean more debt, fewerjobs, coalition of chaos, would mean more debt, fewer, fewerjobs, highertaxes and it would weaken britain's negotiating position on brexit. let's be clear, the consequences of jeremy corbyn at number ten are real. higher debt has real consequences on small businesses. higher unemployment has real consequences for ordinary working people. higher taxes have real consequences on families and a weak prime minister would have no real bargaining...
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a tory ukip coalition! jeremy corbyn was put under pressure.pressure of his own on pensions. are you going to protect the triple lock? jeremy, have you not read my manifesto? i'm happy to give you a copy after. i'd love to have one. but i'd rather you answer now. are you going to protect the triple lock? it's not about the triple lock. terrorism was always going to be a hot topic, and it was. i am shocked thatjeremy corbyn, just in 2011, boasted that he had opposed every piece of anti—terror legislation in his 30 years in office. my opposition to anti—terror legislation isn't opposition to protecting us from terrorism. it's simply saying there must be judicial oversight over what is done in our name. there is, there is! it got heated. ukip‘s leader demanded more action against extremists from muslims. too much for tim farron. we have to... paul... we have to... you know, paul, that the murderer last monday was reported on five separate occasions by the muslim community. they want safety as much as anybody else. then it was over. no knockout blo
a tory ukip coalition! jeremy corbyn was put under pressure.pressure of his own on pensions. are you going to protect the triple lock? jeremy, have you not read my manifesto? i'm happy to give you a copy after. i'd love to have one. but i'd rather you answer now. are you going to protect the triple lock? it's not about the triple lock. terrorism was always going to be a hot topic, and it was. i am shocked thatjeremy corbyn, just in 2011, boasted that he had opposed every piece of anti—terror...
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between a strong majority government and a week, unstable coalition.arties are lining up to prop up other parties are lining up to prop upjeremy other parties are lining up to prop up jeremy corbyn and other parties are lining up to prop upjeremy corbyn and disrupt our brexit negotiations and that would bea brexit negotiations and that would be a recipe for drift, and disaster over, and division over what would be very crucial years for this country. and that is why this election is so important. we need to secure the leadership the country needs. leadership, stability, doing the right thing for britain. and thatis the right thing for britain. and that is what you get from the conservative party in government and we have shown that in government. if you just think back to just under a year ago when i took over as prime minister, people were predicting that there was going to be immediate financial chaos, economic danger, what we have actually seen is record numbers of jobs, consumer confidence remains high, and growth has been beyond all expectations.
between a strong majority government and a week, unstable coalition.arties are lining up to prop up other parties are lining up to prop upjeremy other parties are lining up to prop up jeremy corbyn and other parties are lining up to prop upjeremy corbyn and disrupt our brexit negotiations and that would bea brexit negotiations and that would be a recipe for drift, and disaster over, and division over what would be very crucial years for this country. and that is why this election is so...
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it's not just a coalition of military might. it's a coalition of ideological, if you will, purity. the idea that religions are supposed to help people live together, not help them kill each other. judge jeanine: and you know what's interesting is that even the president made reference to the fact that, you know, for generations the christians and the jews and the muslims lived together, and it's only this recent, you know, destruction that's occurred in the interpretation of islam. but you know, congressman, it's very interesting as i sit here, you are lebanese descent. i am lebanese descent. the doctor is -- >> indian subcontinent of pakistan. judge jeanine: so many americans can relate to the middle east. and yet so separate from our lives for so long. do you think that instead of talking about coordination, we're going to have real partners and allies again in the middle east? >> absolutely. we're already seeing it. i was a few weeks ago, i was at the refugee camps in lebanon and jordan where the united states is re-engaging to try to bring some real solutions there. you know, t
it's not just a coalition of military might. it's a coalition of ideological, if you will, purity. the idea that religions are supposed to help people live together, not help them kill each other. judge jeanine: and you know what's interesting is that even the president made reference to the fact that, you know, for generations the christians and the jews and the muslims lived together, and it's only this recent, you know, destruction that's occurred in the interpretation of islam. but you...
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that means there could be a coalition led by the labour party. what i'm going to say, evan, you know, we don't believe the polls, we don't pay attention to polls. what we're doing is we are out there to win it. we do sense on the ground that things are beginning to change and that they want to listen to us and that they do see there is an alternative, and an alternative which is a potential government that has the vision for britain and is about hope and is about an alternative. it does not have to be that way, and the power is in the hands of the people, they can decide that no, despite the fact that you guys in the media and everywhere else has been saying, theresa may is going to walk it, it is just a question of how big a majority it will be. it is up to the media to decide, and the people are beginning to listen to us and realising that we are a serious alternative. it does not have to be like this. point made. you can just clarify for the hypothetical situation in which it is a hung parliament, that labour will not have a collision agreemen
that means there could be a coalition led by the labour party. what i'm going to say, evan, you know, we don't believe the polls, we don't pay attention to polls. what we're doing is we are out there to win it. we do sense on the ground that things are beginning to change and that they want to listen to us and that they do see there is an alternative, and an alternative which is a potential government that has the vision for britain and is about hope and is about an alternative. it does not...
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we talk about the coalition in the coalition and nato and peace. he also has the experience to know all these things are interlinked. as we as we look how we deal with daesh we need to look at conflict prevention and reduce recruitment into radical groups as well. we're having a far greater dialogue because of that understanding. more importantly defense alone can't be the solution. military buys you time, you need whole of government, comprehensive approach to have impact when it comes to security, to security matters. so diplomacy is very important. capacity-build something very important and development as well. integrate the security community into some of the security challenges. we have been able through our good working relationship have constructive dialogue and move the conversation forward because we have very unique experience but, this experience has been developed over some very difficult times. >> leaning outward a little bit from north america, canada is becoming more and more a citizen of the americas. here we have the mexico instit
we talk about the coalition in the coalition and nato and peace. he also has the experience to know all these things are interlinked. as we as we look how we deal with daesh we need to look at conflict prevention and reduce recruitment into radical groups as well. we're having a far greater dialogue because of that understanding. more importantly defense alone can't be the solution. military buys you time, you need whole of government, comprehensive approach to have impact when it comes to...
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and coalition support. since january it is returning to normal with businesses reopening, cleanup under way and kids back in school. west mosul in accordance with tactics changed by president president trump is surrounded and are our iraqi partners are in a stiff fight. there is no escape for isis. even while we do all that is humanly possible to shepard the innocent out of harm's way. talafar is also surrounded and other pockets of isis exist elsewhere. we will continue to fully support the iraqi security forces and the prime minister's government in isolating and destroying isis throughout iraq. in syria, we support syrian democratic forces that recently seized have taken tack ca and are currently attacking with great success to isolate raqqa. isis has additional strength scattered down the river valley to the iraq border. we will not stop until they, too, are destroyed. i want our chairman general dun zairs fo dunford and to provide more details to let me sum up. we are leading a comprehensive internatio
and coalition support. since january it is returning to normal with businesses reopening, cleanup under way and kids back in school. west mosul in accordance with tactics changed by president president trump is surrounded and are our iraqi partners are in a stiff fight. there is no escape for isis. even while we do all that is humanly possible to shepard the innocent out of harm's way. talafar is also surrounded and other pockets of isis exist elsewhere. we will continue to fully support the...
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that we build a broader coalition with a civil society with the business community. we need to be able to make sure that our ambitions are met, and we can address climate change according to our present situation for our children and grandchildren. not only is this the right thing to do, it is the smart thing to do. as the green economy is becoming good business. those who do not get involved in the green economy will lag behind in the years to come. it is the right thing to do, and we count on your to lead these global efforts. [applause] >> one of the key impacts of climate change is the acceleration of displacement which is linked to the problems of migration. this brings me to a challenge. globalization has had an enormous positive impact, as i have mentioned. it has led to increased wealth, improved living conditions, and the reduction of poverty. globalization left a lot of ople behind.-- pep we see that in the massive unemployment in parts of the world and even a little bit in europe. but very clearly in africa and the middle east which represents a tragedy fo
that we build a broader coalition with a civil society with the business community. we need to be able to make sure that our ambitions are met, and we can address climate change according to our present situation for our children and grandchildren. not only is this the right thing to do, it is the smart thing to do. as the green economy is becoming good business. those who do not get involved in the green economy will lag behind in the years to come. it is the right thing to do, and we count on...
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>>host: so try to get coalitions to come together to fight terrorism what was he calling for and what is the approach?. >> we have seen is that the president has put a new spin on it to put the onus to go to saudi arabia as we know that is the traditional cradle they spend a lot of money propagate ending that he calls on the saudis and also everyone else in the middle east to crack down on terrorism that radical islam is the of problem and they will fix it. >>host: so what groups were they speaking to an but is the likelihood day would come together?. >> he looks at the arab league and it was pretty much everyone involved in this struggle. i think there are questions which i put coalitions could form but the goal is to defeat isis and iranian terrorism and thomas -- come loss with a lot of groups engaging in terrorist activities. >> with that coalition and that could find a common ground. >> if the gatt was interesting within days of the visit we did see some? in the coalition with the egyptian start to square off in this is an issue i have tracked cop for quite some time to play in a
>>host: so try to get coalitions to come together to fight terrorism what was he calling for and what is the approach?. >> we have seen is that the president has put a new spin on it to put the onus to go to saudi arabia as we know that is the traditional cradle they spend a lot of money propagate ending that he calls on the saudis and also everyone else in the middle east to crack down on terrorism that radical islam is the of problem and they will fix it. >>host: so what...
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coalition. they will expand support to the coalition but won't engage in combat as part of it.headlines to make sense of your with perspective is that wadhams -- nick wadhams. let's start with the one about nato to become a member of the anti-islamic state coalition. what does it mean, and how would it work? we see much more information sharing and involvement in the militaries of other nato countries, whether it be airstrikes or intelligence sharing, things of that nature. there are contours that have not been determined. but this is a reflection that other countries in nato are vowing to what the u.s. sees as a primary threat to u.s. national security and global security, the fight against terrorism. this is at the heart of and the others's -- why are the french and germans and italians so reluctant to see nato become a fall -- full alliance member of the coalition? what you are saying with intelligence gathering's, how does it play out in light of the situation with the israelis and the u.k. government over the manchester farming? -- bombing? nick: you have this relationship
coalition. they will expand support to the coalition but won't engage in combat as part of it.headlines to make sense of your with perspective is that wadhams -- nick wadhams. let's start with the one about nato to become a member of the anti-islamic state coalition. what does it mean, and how would it work? we see much more information sharing and involvement in the militaries of other nato countries, whether it be airstrikes or intelligence sharing, things of that nature. there are contours...
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what are the tasks for nato within that coalition, do we know?orter: the tasks for nato would actually not change. nothing would change on the ground, because you have to recall this anti--isis coalition has 60+ members. the european union is a member parted -- member. on the estates are members in this coalition and doing what they can do up sharing fighter jets and boats and also boots on the ground to educate people in iraq and other places. so nato would only coordinate its more or less symbolic gesture to give trump something he can gain and obtain something he would process. it is a little present for donald trump, but not a big deal for nato. brent: baron, thank you very much. 100 days ago, german turkish reporter was arrested and detained in turkey and he's been behind bars ever since. he is one of more than 150 journalists jailed since last july's failed coup. turkey now detains 1/3 of imprisoned journalists worldwide. the 43-year-old's wife published a letter talking and sharing her distress. she writes, i've been without him for 100 da
what are the tasks for nato within that coalition, do we know?orter: the tasks for nato would actually not change. nothing would change on the ground, because you have to recall this anti--isis coalition has 60+ members. the european union is a member parted -- member. on the estates are members in this coalition and doing what they can do up sharing fighter jets and boats and also boots on the ground to educate people in iraq and other places. so nato would only coordinate its more or less...
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no coalition of chaos here. be getting the pet theories of our panel, stephen bush from the new statesman, and the sun on sunday's dave wooding. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail today. the liberal democrats have launched their party manifesto in east london. leader tim farron called on voters to support his party and ensure they get a choice about britain's future relationship with europe. i believe that our children will have a brighter future if we are inside the european union. that they will be safer and better off. that our economy will be stronger and our country will have more influence in the world. butjust because i believe that doesn't mean i think people who voted to leave are bad people. of course they're not. wejust disagree. one ofjeremy corbyn‘s key allies, the unite leader len mccluskey, says he is now full of optimism about labour's general election hopes despite saying in an interview he could not see the party winning. it was against the backdrop of if the opin
no coalition of chaos here. be getting the pet theories of our panel, stephen bush from the new statesman, and the sun on sunday's dave wooding. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail today. the liberal democrats have launched their party manifesto in east london. leader tim farron called on voters to support his party and ensure they get a choice about britain's future relationship with europe. i believe that our children will have a brighter future if we are inside...
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pete 0chs in his speech, we're expecting, about a coalition of nations to stamp out extremism.message rooted in the islamic tradition, rooted in the respect for god that is part of that tradition. always a concern from the president's entourage that mr trump occasionally likes to express himself off—the—cuff, avoid going through scripted remarks, to make them more authentic. but there is never more caution than when in this part of the world, where there are number of historic traditions which she would be expected to navigate around. he has limited it —— limited experience of this kind of environment. some have felt that he might put his foot in it but so far he has done nothing wrong and this will be a big test of how he can turn on the goodwill that there is too more at home, apparently, into concrete action against what he sees as a corrupted form of islam. we will hear more about his thoughts on that subject in that speech. we were expecting to hear him speak at 2:30pm this afternoon, we are now running about a5 minutes late. nothing wrong in that during these big diplomat
pete 0chs in his speech, we're expecting, about a coalition of nations to stamp out extremism.message rooted in the islamic tradition, rooted in the respect for god that is part of that tradition. always a concern from the president's entourage that mr trump occasionally likes to express himself off—the—cuff, avoid going through scripted remarks, to make them more authentic. but there is never more caution than when in this part of the world, where there are number of historic traditions...
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and these coalitions are made up of people who run the front lines. they know their community better than anybody else do. that's why -- better than anybody else does. that's why they're more effective than anybody else. use of alcohol, tobacco, prescription drugs, marijuana, cocaine by our young people has declined. alcohol, 32% decline, tobacco, 38% decline. other drugs including prescription drugs, 21% decline. so these things work. and i must say of a. seen it firsthand because before -- 23 years ago we started this coalition and we did it with, again, all members of the community. in my case i reached out to the first lady, hope taft, of our state, also to a religious leader in our community, damin lynch, one of the most respected leaders, at that time head of the baptist ministers conference, john pepper. we brought in the business community as well. and we established this coalition not thinking that we were going to end up applying for federal grant money because there was no federal grant program then but that we should focus on how we could
and these coalitions are made up of people who run the front lines. they know their community better than anybody else do. that's why -- better than anybody else does. that's why they're more effective than anybody else. use of alcohol, tobacco, prescription drugs, marijuana, cocaine by our young people has declined. alcohol, 32% decline, tobacco, 38% decline. other drugs including prescription drugs, 21% decline. so these things work. and i must say of a. seen it firsthand because before -- 23...
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the coalitions are not the same. it doesn't mean we won't run into similar problems. >> do you think the majority of the freedom caucus would support something like the ryan plan? >> yeah, i certainly don't want to speak for individual members of the freedom caucus. in talking to people who represent the freedom caucus, what they've told me is, look, as a caucus we have not taken a position on any specifics yet. the one thing they did say is that -- and this is something that i've heard from the freedom caucus, from the tuesday group which is moderate republicans, and also from the ways and means republicans, the committee of jurisdiction, tax reform has to be comprehensive. by which they mean it can't just be tax reform for big multinational corporations. it's got to be tax reform for small businesses. it's got to be tax reform for middle income families and struggling families. that is one thing we are all unified on across the spectrum. >> no corporate tax and infrastructure only type of bill? >> i don't see that
the coalitions are not the same. it doesn't mean we won't run into similar problems. >> do you think the majority of the freedom caucus would support something like the ryan plan? >> yeah, i certainly don't want to speak for individual members of the freedom caucus. in talking to people who represent the freedom caucus, what they've told me is, look, as a caucus we have not taken a position on any specifics yet. the one thing they did say is that -- and this is something that i've...
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to me it seems about building coalitions which not just republicans but also building minority coalitions, bring more stay close to the table. what is the secret to success on that? >> i just finished the piece on a "washington post" columnist and will be a piece on the 100th day about president trump's 100 days. it should've been remarkably more successful than tuesday because the nomination confirmation, justice corsets. peggy's old boss -- justice gorsuch. president trump aubrey has one. president obama got to. normally you get about two per present. i think he said great 100 days. he has signed 13 congressional review act of laws which not many people know about. congressional review act repeals a regulation within the last 60 legislative days and probably bars the door to the agency coming in. i think he has the cal column fr the post begins seachange. the foreign-policy president trump could not be more different than the foreign-policy a president obama. the eight words i sum up the obama legacy are leading from behind, redline, jd, aleppo and libya. with a strike in surrey, the di
to me it seems about building coalitions which not just republicans but also building minority coalitions, bring more stay close to the table. what is the secret to success on that? >> i just finished the piece on a "washington post" columnist and will be a piece on the 100th day about president trump's 100 days. it should've been remarkably more successful than tuesday because the nomination confirmation, justice corsets. peggy's old boss -- justice gorsuch. president trump...
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in that coalition, it did not change very often.t was not like, well, the country would say i would be in nato on monday and get out on thursday and maybe get back in next week. we went for decades and you did not change that in or out of nato. we started thinking about it. what we have is a challenge. the army focused on the soviet union, a well-known enemy. focus on the central plains of europe, a well-known location. we were part of nato, a well-known coalition. we built an army to deal with that. what we did was build an army to deal with a known problem. when you build an organization to deal with a known problem, you build it a certain way. ok. you buy certain kinds of equipment. you buy equipment a certain way, and you train people in a certain way. sinceieutenant perkins, we had a known problem and on location, said he will take your tanks and you will dig them and 1500 meters. this is your location. sovietst echelon, the took the mother -- them over and you will do with it. the way will train you is every 90 days you will g
in that coalition, it did not change very often.t was not like, well, the country would say i would be in nato on monday and get out on thursday and maybe get back in next week. we went for decades and you did not change that in or out of nato. we started thinking about it. what we have is a challenge. the army focused on the soviet union, a well-known enemy. focus on the central plains of europe, a well-known location. we were part of nato, a well-known coalition. we built an army to deal with...
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"jet" jones served in the air force like my daddy and is behind united we stand coalition. captains, i'm honored to have you on this program. >> thank you. >> every time i see you i stop and say he will low because i see so you frequently. whenever i see a black pilot i stop and salute because it's so rare to see and i just know how you had to climb up the rough side of the mountain just to get to where you are. so thank you for your service to our country and what you do for united airline. >> thank you. >> let me start by asking how each of you felt when you saw the video. we know how the kroechltd of your company felt and we know the stumble that he made trying to get his statement together and get it right. i know other persons who work for united who felt some chagrin and embarrassment that this happened to their airline but you're the ones that fly us around every day. how'd you feel when you saw a guy being dragged off of one of your planes. >> personally for me i was somewhat shocked and wanted to figure out a way on my own to see how i could help the company get th
"jet" jones served in the air force like my daddy and is behind united we stand coalition. captains, i'm honored to have you on this program. >> thank you. >> every time i see you i stop and say he will low because i see so you frequently. whenever i see a black pilot i stop and salute because it's so rare to see and i just know how you had to climb up the rough side of the mountain just to get to where you are. so thank you for your service to our country and what you do...
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for example we talk about the coalition in the country coalition. nato. but he's got the experience to also know that all these things are interlinked. as we look at -- radical groups as well. for greater dialogue because of that understanding, and also more importantly the defense alone can't be the solution. military buys you time. we need a government to approach a comprehensive approach to have an impact to security matters. so diplomacy is important and development as well. how do we engage the business in some of the security challenges. so we've been able to through a really good working relationship have constructive dialogue and move the conversation forward because we have very unique experience. but this experience i have been developed through some very difficult times. >> leaning upward a bit from north america, canada's becoming more and more of a citizen with the americas. we got the latin institute, the brazilian institute, we got the canada institute. what is canada doing in the hemisphere as it contributes to security and defense? >> mil
for example we talk about the coalition in the country coalition. nato. but he's got the experience to also know that all these things are interlinked. as we look at -- radical groups as well. for greater dialogue because of that understanding, and also more importantly the defense alone can't be the solution. military buys you time. we need a government to approach a comprehensive approach to have an impact to security matters. so diplomacy is important and development as well. how do we...
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if he can't, he has to have a coalition of the willing, bringing politicians from right and left.ioned it, let's bring up the latest poll on the parliamentary elections. temp christian, it might be a good time for you to give us a lesson in how the french system of government works, how much power does the president have? how much power does parliament have? power is split between the two. a bit like the american system, you can have a majority of 299, a simple majority out of 577 deputies. it is a two round election, much like the presidential election in june. it round election, much like the presidential election injune. it is spread over a week, but the thing is, it is much more tactical in the second round. parties will is that an aside to give another party a clear run. some won't stand aside. therefore, you get skewed results. it is not simple. you will get anomalies around the country and it is by no means guaranteed that he will get anywhere near the 289 mark. you will bejoined in a moment, but before we hear from you and your guests, let's remind ourselves of several cha
if he can't, he has to have a coalition of the willing, bringing politicians from right and left.ioned it, let's bring up the latest poll on the parliamentary elections. temp christian, it might be a good time for you to give us a lesson in how the french system of government works, how much power does the president have? how much power does parliament have? power is split between the two. a bit like the american system, you can have a majority of 299, a simple majority out of 577 deputies. it...
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talking about building coalitions but also minority coalitions what is the secret to success?. >> there is the piece on the 100th day to be remarkably more successful from the nomination confirmation from her old boss at the white house got to those so president trump already had one and he already has neil gore said each citing he had had great run but 13 congressional laws that not many people know about the congressional review act that in his last 60 legislative days permanently bars anyone from the agency coming in so the foreign policy of president from cannot be with president obama those from the obama legacy year of eating from behind with the strike in syria and afghanistan i think trump has had a remarkably successful start with a lot even calling people like a federal judge was some branding so there was some mistakes but also had a very successful 100 days per you are right but interestingly enough he is getting along fine with the black caucus. >> yes. [laughter] getting what we are seeing is pretty complicated. and what we're seeing is the president to deal with
talking about building coalitions but also minority coalitions what is the secret to success?. >> there is the piece on the 100th day to be remarkably more successful from the nomination confirmation from her old boss at the white house got to those so president trump already had one and he already has neil gore said each citing he had had great run but 13 congressional laws that not many people know about the congressional review act that in his last 60 legislative days permanently bars...
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the united states and a small coalition of western powers and others throughout the region back theses who are fighting against the syrian dictator and his forces. that has been the case so do we have a stake in this? the united states certainly does and has. but our military aside from the launching of the tomahawk missile has not become involved in any way until this moment. will this be a turning point? will the united states, one of the concerns among military analysts who watch these matters, former generals and diplomats who watch these matters have been concerned that the united states could be drawn into this civil war, that it could become a larger thing. obviously with russia and iran and syria on one side, the united states along with our proxies in the area, the syrian rebels and we have been supporting others, there is always the question, it is very difficult to assess whether what has happened will draw us into something further. the hope is certainly that it will not, that there will be never tell you should we are waiting to find from jennifer griffin exactly what hap
the united states and a small coalition of western powers and others throughout the region back theses who are fighting against the syrian dictator and his forces. that has been the case so do we have a stake in this? the united states certainly does and has. but our military aside from the launching of the tomahawk missile has not become involved in any way until this moment. will this be a turning point? will the united states, one of the concerns among military analysts who watch these...
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. >> the waves, coalition annual benefit is this weekend.l, looks like it's nice, but you have got the jacket on. what's going on? >> you know what? the wind came up a little bitful it's not chilly, probably about 63. i'm going for that ultimate comfort. it's a beautiful day out here at the beach. i'm with a surfer with save the waves coalition and this is the best party of the year, the big save the waves party on saturday and what can you tell us if people want to go to the heart pig. >> it is an environmental organization protecting coastlines around the world and the best event of the year is saturday night at mezzanine, it is literally the most fun you can have at a fundraiser. you can get tickets. they are still available at save the waves.org. >> what kind of things do you do? i know you have been talking about the santa cruz stuff you have been working on. >> we do really invasive programs. we proactively preserve coastal areas and surf spots around the world. one of them happens to be santa cruz and we are having all kinds of succes
. >> the waves, coalition annual benefit is this weekend.l, looks like it's nice, but you have got the jacket on. what's going on? >> you know what? the wind came up a little bitful it's not chilly, probably about 63. i'm going for that ultimate comfort. it's a beautiful day out here at the beach. i'm with a surfer with save the waves coalition and this is the best party of the year, the big save the waves party on saturday and what can you tell us if people want to go to the heart...
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coalition forces. lauren: two chinese fighter jets intercepting a u.s.ighter jet prompting the u.s. to call that move unprofessional. u.s. military officials say the chinese planes, u.s. official telling two chinese planes came close. they had unsafe encounterover the south china sea in february. nicole: let's get you caught up on the global market action after the big lling we saw on wednesday and more in asia yesterday on the heels of what we saw here. today a little bit of a turn around, not big. the hong kong hang seng 1 tenth of 1%. lauren: the ftse in london is up 32 points. cac if paris is up by 35 and dax in germany 33. nicole: tough day on wednesday. back to back loses for the dow and s&p, all major averages are down more than 1% this week. today a little different picture with up arrows to tack on the slight gains. dow futures up 23 points, s&p futures up 4, nasdaq futures up 10. lauren: moments ago oil prices hit $50 a barrel once again. right now at 49.94. the dollar has been weak this week, that's supportive of higher oil prices and there's
coalition forces. lauren: two chinese fighter jets intercepting a u.s.ighter jet prompting the u.s. to call that move unprofessional. u.s. military officials say the chinese planes, u.s. official telling two chinese planes came close. they had unsafe encounterover the south china sea in february. nicole: let's get you caught up on the global market action after the big lling we saw on wednesday and more in asia yesterday on the heels of what we saw here. today a little bit of a turn around, not...
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not the coalition, not the legitimate government. saudi arabia has been by far the largest provider of humanitarian assistance to yemen. the areas under government control have no problem distributing aid. the areas that the houthis control, they steal the aid and sell it to fund their war machine. the starvation that exists in yemen exists because the houthis laid siege on towns and villages and will not allow humanitarian supplies to get in. that's why people are starving. not because of the bombing. the starvation is because the houthis steal ships coming in. like i said, sell the products to fund their war machine. we have distributed aid to every area of yemen that we can. we are running the largest hospital, incidentally, in the houthi capital. the hospital that the kingdom built 30 years or so ago and has been operating ever since in order to help the yemenis. this hospital has been operating even through the hostilities because we have no -- >> we're going to continue to monitor this obviously with secretary of state tillerso
not the coalition, not the legitimate government. saudi arabia has been by far the largest provider of humanitarian assistance to yemen. the areas under government control have no problem distributing aid. the areas that the houthis control, they steal the aid and sell it to fund their war machine. the starvation that exists in yemen exists because the houthis laid siege on towns and villages and will not allow humanitarian supplies to get in. that's why people are starving. not because of the...
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the mexican heritage plaza was the backdrop for an enthusiastic rally by a coalition of groups. labor, immigrants, muslims, women and l.g.b.t. activists among others joined in a call for unity, resistance and defiance. the rally became a march as the participants walked the length of santa clara srteet through downtown san jose, erecting and tearing down mock border walls along the way. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news in san francisco, the city has settled a lawsuit filed by short term rental website airbnb. the company took the city to court saying it's registration requirements for hosts didn't apply to airbnb because there an online company. with the settlement, airbnb agreed to have a function on its site that requires hosts to register ábefore they can list a property. the company will also provide monthly list of short term rentals to the city so they can verify and enforce registration. in san francisco, spencer blake, kron four news. (steve) it's going to feel a lot like summer across the bay area... but a change is on the way. (grant)meteorologist brittney shipp is
the mexican heritage plaza was the backdrop for an enthusiastic rally by a coalition of groups. labor, immigrants, muslims, women and l.g.b.t. activists among others joined in a call for unity, resistance and defiance. the rally became a march as the participants walked the length of santa clara srteet through downtown san jose, erecting and tearing down mock border walls along the way. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news in san francisco, the city has settled a lawsuit filed by short term...
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joinct, nato has agreed to the coalition, the international coalition fighting against the islamic state. this is something that nato members in europe where pushing back against, saying it was not appropriate to have the alliance in the coalition, that it is ok to have individual nations. but now, the secretary general of nato called this a political message, saying they will join the alliance. david: what changes as a result? there is political back and forth committee to join the islamic state coalition. many members of nato are fighting individually, but what changes as a result of this new commitment? jones: one thing that does not change is that there will be no nato combat role in this operation. but there will be beefed up support for logistical measures and surveillance measures. for the aircrafts falling over -- flying over turkey, for intelligence sharing, those kinds of things. and nato will be able to coordinate things within the coalition much better. but they stressed very strictly that there will be no combat element. david: thank you. jones, thank you. i will set down wi
joinct, nato has agreed to the coalition, the international coalition fighting against the islamic state. this is something that nato members in europe where pushing back against, saying it was not appropriate to have the alliance in the coalition, that it is ok to have individual nations. but now, the secretary general of nato called this a political message, saying they will join the alliance. david: what changes as a result? there is political back and forth committee to join the islamic...
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. >> the san francisco bike coalition is counting san francisco's participation for bike to workday as the biggest in the country. what the city is doing to make it safer for bicyclists. >> i'm chris martinez in sacramento, california where aircrafts used in wars are repurposed for a different kind of battle. i will tell you about their new mission coming. >> and i will tell you about the forecast, which includes some of the coolest weather we have seen this spring. it will not go away any time soon. ocean beach doesn't look bad and neither does the forecast. we will have it after a break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hanging around in the shallow waters. they were also spotted saturday in >> long beach today, sharks are hanging around in the shallow waters. they were spotted yesterday and saturday in the same area. marine biologists are in a boat nearby trying to study the sharks. they are not showing signs of aggressive behavior and nobody has been hurt, but a shark advisory is posted until further notice. >>> new at noon, dozens of planes and helicopters that used to defend our country in war h
. >> the san francisco bike coalition is counting san francisco's participation for bike to workday as the biggest in the country. what the city is doing to make it safer for bicyclists. >> i'm chris martinez in sacramento, california where aircrafts used in wars are repurposed for a different kind of battle. i will tell you about their new mission coming. >> and i will tell you about the forecast, which includes some of the coolest weather we have seen this spring. it will...
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joining us on site now is vivian stockman, serves as vice director of ohio valley environmental coalition. ms. stockman, tell our viewers a little bit about your group and its work. >> well, ohio valley environmental coalition or ovec is based in what was known as the coal port city of huntington, west virginia, just on the other side of the river here down river near kentucky. we have been -- we are celebrating our third year right now. we started as just a living room group, a bunch of citizens got together when basf corporation was going to bring all of its toxic waste from north america to a low income community near huntington and people got together and became a multi-year battle but eventually basf corporation decided it wasn't going to burn or dump all of its waste in our neighborhood. so that's what we started with and over the years we have gone in to assorted campaigns. when people have brought different pollution grievances to light for us. i think we focus on environmental justice and we also look at racial justice, social justice. all of it in the lens of human rights, labor
joining us on site now is vivian stockman, serves as vice director of ohio valley environmental coalition. ms. stockman, tell our viewers a little bit about your group and its work. >> well, ohio valley environmental coalition or ovec is based in what was known as the coal port city of huntington, west virginia, just on the other side of the river here down river near kentucky. we have been -- we are celebrating our third year right now. we started as just a living room group, a bunch of...
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part of this coalition. >> it's also to build a coalition. >> are you suggesting that the philippines has some sort of inappropriate contact with north korea? are you suggesting that we are requesting greater access perhaps to their military basis? >> i think there's an economic piece to this as well. and i'm not going to go into that's part of the reason the president wants to meet with him. and i'm not going to get ahead of their discussions. i would suggest to you there are multifaceted ways not just the philippines but other countries in the region can play a role with economically, and otherwise to help deter the threat they pose. >> i just want to clarify. >> the president will have an opportunity to speak with him about those objectives. at this time, i'm not going to get ahead of that discussion. >> the president has invited the philippines president. the president put out a statement after the referendum krcongratulates him. he said kind things about putin during the campaign. does the president have a thing with these totalitarian leaders? does he admire something about the
part of this coalition. >> it's also to build a coalition. >> are you suggesting that the philippines has some sort of inappropriate contact with north korea? are you suggesting that we are requesting greater access perhaps to their military basis? >> i think there's an economic piece to this as well. and i'm not going to go into that's part of the reason the president wants to meet with him. and i'm not going to get ahead of their discussions. i would suggest to you there are...