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>> comm check from dragon. you guys got me? >> got you loud and clear, boss.re we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. ♪♪ >> welcome back to "best of beyond the le." this next story is about a retired army general who not only broke through the glass ceiling but shattered racial barriers, as well. here's fox 5's bob barnard and photojournalist indira levine with her story. ♪♪ >> i see, in the mirror, that i raised my hand as a timid private and said, "oh, god, can i do this?" and when i see the star, i said, "you did it and you earned it." nothing
>> comm check from dragon. you guys got me? >> got you loud and clear, boss.re we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% ...
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>> comm check from dragon. you guys got me? >> got you loud and clear, boss.est of beyond the lens." this next story is about a retired army general who not only broke through the glass ceiling but shattered racial barriers, as well. here's fox 5's bob barnard and photojournalist indira levine with her story. ♪♪ >> i see, in the mirror, that i raised my hand as a timid private and said, "oh, god, can i do this?" and when i see the star, i said, "you did it and you earned it." nothing was given to me in life -- nothing. i earned it. hello. i'm brigadier general julia j. cleckley, united states army, retired. i did 28 years of service in the military. i was in the women's army corps. i was a weekend warrior, part-time soldier, and i was active duty. and i am proud to be a 28-year veteran serving this country. i was raised in the south. i was raised since i was born in the south. my mother raised five of us. my father abandoned us. she struggled to keep us fed and trained us well. and i know that i got my strength and my perseverance from watching my mother. with
>> comm check from dragon. you guys got me? >> got you loud and clear, boss.est of beyond the lens." this next story is about a retired army general who not only broke through the glass ceiling but shattered racial barriers, as well. here's fox 5's bob barnard and photojournalist indira levine with her story. ♪♪ >> i see, in the mirror, that i raised my hand as a timid private and said, "oh, god, can i do this?" and when i see the star, i said, "you...
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still expressed outrage at the ranking member of his committee released the transcript of his committe comm. there's a fundamental double standard here. you can't complain, mr. chairman, of judiciary, about our side doing things unilaterally if you do them unilaterally. we want to work in a bipartisan way. so i applaud my friend, the senior senator from california, for releasing that transcript. it contained information that was crucial for the american people to read and understand in order to judge for themselves the allegations my friends across the aisle have made. you make a serious allegation from someone but say no one can see the information, that's not fair. that's not how we work here in america. now, in the foreign relations committee, my friend senator cardin, was compelled to release a minority report about russia's interference in foreign elections because the majority would not join him. think about that. senator cardin's report showed something we already know to be true. no one disputes that. well, maybe a few. rather that russia maliciously and persistently interferes in e
still expressed outrage at the ranking member of his committee released the transcript of his committe comm. there's a fundamental double standard here. you can't complain, mr. chairman, of judiciary, about our side doing things unilaterally if you do them unilaterally. we want to work in a bipartisan way. so i applaud my friend, the senior senator from california, for releasing that transcript. it contained information that was crucial for the american people to read and understand in order to...
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alongside the many liberation movements in latin america and africa as well as in alliance with many comm rates in france italy the us and britain. from parliament so back then you didn't think much of parliamentary democracy but ten years later in the late seventy's you co-founded the alternative list here in berlin the predecessor to the greens why did you change your mind and decide to try and change things via parliamentary representation and. we began with the simple idea of taking what was being said on the street and in meetings and giving it a voice in parliament. we were also motivated by the slogan of the long march through the institutions. i joined the social democrats in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine and we wanted to propagate explain and justify what was necessary and right. or. we had ten thousand sometimes up to one hundred thousand people on the street. and parliament became a key issue. we reckoned we were so important that we had to make ourselves heard. not because we thought we could go into government and implement something revolutions don't take place throug
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comm demonstrators are angry over unemployment and rising food prices. french investigators are looking into apple for slowing down older versions of the iphone. in france, it is illegal to do that. we'll be back with more news in two minutes. stick around. mateo bridge >>> a very good tuesday morning to you. thanks for starting out with us. these folks starting their commute across the san mateo bridge this morning. a break from the rain. a soggy start across the bay area. we'll check the forecast with kari coming up. it is 4:54. >>> is it lost in space? monday night's spacex launch may have not been a success. the rocket carrying zuma to the government, it is classified so we don't know much. zuma did not separate from the rocket. experts say it probably burned up in the atmosphere. industry insiders speculate it may have been worth billions of dollars. >>> people are warming up to the idea of self-driving cars. according to a new study, half of those surveyed feel they would be safe. it's a change from last year when 74% didn't trust them. it's good t
comm demonstrators are angry over unemployment and rising food prices. french investigators are looking into apple for slowing down older versions of the iphone. in france, it is illegal to do that. we'll be back with more news in two minutes. stick around. mateo bridge >>> a very good tuesday morning to you. thanks for starting out with us. these folks starting their commute across the san mateo bridge this morning. a break from the rain. a soggy start across the bay area. we'll check...
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while there are more veterans unity,into the comm some argue they need to boost v.a. resources. host: we are talking with nikki wentling of "stars and stripes." we are talking about veterans' benefits in 2018. we have special lines today. call that a veteran, line. all others, call the other. i want to get back to the tension. when i the sticking points -- what are the sticking points creating tension among lawmakers? guest: there is more agreement than you would think. the term privatization of the v.a. makes a lot of lawmakers cringe, democrats or republicans. lawmakers are really involved in this issue. they want to increase choice for veterans. right now, there are arbitrary rules limiting which veterans can go into the private sector. democrats are cautious of putting too much funding into the private sector without also boosting v.a. resources because a lot of veterans like v.a. care . they don't want to go anyone -- anywhere else and do not want to see diminished care with veterans going into the private sector. while democrats are pushing for more funding for the v.a., r
while there are more veterans unity,into the comm some argue they need to boost v.a. resources. host: we are talking with nikki wentling of "stars and stripes." we are talking about veterans' benefits in 2018. we have special lines today. call that a veteran, line. all others, call the other. i want to get back to the tension. when i the sticking points -- what are the sticking points creating tension among lawmakers? guest: there is more agreement than you would think. the term...
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isbit th frozen for two weeks all it takes is a little bit to unfortunately this is justor the evening commurbs places like reading and lancaster and it's all snow for the the poconosmainly sleet, freezing rain with the i-95 corridor. we are expecting a coating which will create some slippery roadways. the morning commute is fine. it's the evening commute where things dicey. 19 philadelphia wilmington 20. mostly sunny less wind by afternoon allentown 19. overnight temperatures ranging between 10 and 15 above. and the exclusive accuweather 7-day fore you've all been waiting for, 57 degrees by friday afternoon. there's going to be some rain but that will feel a whole lot saturday it's mil 52 >> it's about time. >>> so this next story, it is going viral. outh c told. he disided beverages tol them right there on top of the ice. this is the first time his pool has been frozen. he says he felt pretty comfortable out there since he's he loves to fish. don't fall in. weck after this. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't
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and him talking on his comms, all the way through, you know, what was going on.tmas eve. these pictures show the midnight christmas mass being held in moscow, in the presence of patriarch kirill. in st petersburgh, russian president, vladimir putin, also celebrated mass. the ritual of the holy cross retrieval in greece and turkey was also observed. here, the patriarch of costantinopole throws the crucifix into the golden horn, in istanbul. swimmers then braved freezing temperatures to retrieve the cross from the water. and in bethlehem, 0rthodox christians have been attending midnight mass at the church of the nativity in the town. the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, was among the congregation. hello there. sunday is set to be another very cold day. we have clear skies which is set to bring us a good deal of sunshine by day, but dawn could well look something like this. a lot of sharp frost around, the potential for temperatures close to —15 degrees across the sheltered glens of scotland. so a very cold start with some icy stretches to watch out for as well
and him talking on his comms, all the way through, you know, what was going on.tmas eve. these pictures show the midnight christmas mass being held in moscow, in the presence of patriarch kirill. in st petersburgh, russian president, vladimir putin, also celebrated mass. the ritual of the holy cross retrieval in greece and turkey was also observed. here, the patriarch of costantinopole throws the crucifix into the golden horn, in istanbul. swimmers then braved freezing temperatures to retrieve...
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and him talking on his comms, all the way through, you know, what was going on. team on twitter. i'm @duncangolestani. weather now, with sarah keith—lucas. hello there. sunday is set to be another very cold day. we have clear skies which is set to bring us a good deal of sunshine by day, but dawn could well look something like this. a lot of sharp frost around, the potential for temperatures close to —15 degrees across the sheltered glens of scotland. so a very cold start with some icy stretches to watch out for as well. a lot of sunshine on offer, though, as we move through the day on sunday. let's look at the morning. it's across the rural glens of scotland that we will have the coldest temperatures, as i say, potentially close to —15. around about —8 eight by 9am. a few showers for the northern isles of scotland. down across northern ireland and northern england, lots of sparkling sunshine, frosty — watch out for some icy stretches, particularly where we have had some showers. there could still be a few showers across the north—east of england. a lot of dry, s
and him talking on his comms, all the way through, you know, what was going on. team on twitter. i'm @duncangolestani. weather now, with sarah keith—lucas. hello there. sunday is set to be another very cold day. we have clear skies which is set to bring us a good deal of sunshine by day, but dawn could well look something like this. a lot of sharp frost around, the potential for temperatures close to —15 degrees across the sheltered glens of scotland. so a very cold start with some icy...
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and him talking on his comms, all the way through, you know, what was going on. sport. —— on to. the brazilian forward, philip coutinho, is leaving liverpool for barcelona for one of the highest transfer fees in football. the spanish giants are thought to be paying $192 million for the player, making it the world's third most expensive move. after joining liverpool from inter milan 4.5 years ago, coutinho became a firm favourite with fans, playing 201 games for the club. stoke city have sacked their manager, mark hughes after a poor run of form. he leaves the club in the relegation zone of the premier league, but the final straw came with stoke's 2—1 defeat in the third round of the fa cup to league two's coventry city. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @duncangolestani. weather now, with sarah keith—lucas. hello there. sunday is that to be another very cold day. we have clear sky is set to bring us a good deal of sunshine by day, but the one could look like this. lots of sharp frost around, potential for temperatures
and him talking on his comms, all the way through, you know, what was going on. sport. —— on to. the brazilian forward, philip coutinho, is leaving liverpool for barcelona for one of the highest transfer fees in football. the spanish giants are thought to be paying $192 million for the player, making it the world's third most expensive move. after joining liverpool from inter milan 4.5 years ago, coutinho became a firm favourite with fans, playing 201 games for the club. stoke city have...
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congo americal reus with mass comm in paris the cheerleaders are looking for a show of unity but events back home in germany this weekend could mark the beginning of the end of the american era. and orthodox believers commemorate the baptism of christ in the words.
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the order would need too e comm command. >>. >> reporter: so who has the authority to order the use ofar weapons? >> only the president hashe authority. >> reporter: does congress need to approve? >> no, congress does not have to approve. >> reporter: so it's our natio with the president's authority, yes. >> reporter: admiral cecil haney is now retired replaced by general john heiden who told a conference he would not carry out an order to use nuclear weapons if he thought it was unnecessary. >> i'm going to say mr. president, that's illegal. and guess what he is going to say? he is going to say what would bf options to rpond with whatever >> reporter: american policy is to use nuclear weapons only in extreme circumstances. such as a nuclr last fall, tom boyd,ne told "60 minutes" kim jong un has more work to do before he has a weapon that can deliver a nuclear warhead to the american homeland. >> probably several more flight tests. but ultimately, if they want to have confidence that the system works as intended, they have to flight test it and prove that that reentry vehicle can survi
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comme ça. >> anthony: every culture has an iconic, much loved, street food -- the kind of thing you yearn they have ndambé. >> anthony: uh, ndambé s'il vous plait. oui. >> anthony: what people have described as a bean sandwich, but what is really a spread of spicy lentils on a baguette. you buy your baguette at the bakery, bring it over to the nice lady, she slathers on the good stuff, and there you go. and it is, indeed, addictively delicious. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: so, everything comes, came through here. >> woman: il sont, il sont. >> anthony: attitude about many things are decidedly different here. where many post-colonial cultures are ambivalent or conflicted about their bloodlines -- picking black or white to identity with -- here, people are proud of who they are and where they came from. all of it. >> anthony: i'm curious why the post-colonial experience in senegal is so different than the post-colonial experience almost everywhere else. >> man: i think that the pre-colonial and the colonial experience in senegal is different, also. not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint
comme ça. >> anthony: every culture has an iconic, much loved, street food -- the kind of thing you yearn they have ndambé. >> anthony: uh, ndambé s'il vous plait. oui. >> anthony: what people have described as a bean sandwich, but what is really a spread of spicy lentils on a baguette. you buy your baguette at the bakery, bring it over to the nice lady, she slathers on the good stuff, and there you go. and it is, indeed, addictively delicious. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: so,...
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will have to work in order to keep health care benefits, that work entailing 80 hours per month of commd also cause tens health coverage. nearly 1.5 kentuckians rely on federally funded health care. >>> and 100% contained. the largest wildfire on record in california is finally under control. the thomas fire that burned for more than a month and scorched 440,000 square miles in ventura and sa destroyed more than 1,000 buildings and killing two people the thomas fire is contained this morning. >> i spent time in northern california this week. you can see still the scars from the fire. >> a long way to go. >>> coming up this half hour barack obama in a rare post-presidential interview with david letterman. what obama is saying about the challenges of adjusting to civilian life. >>> but we'll start here with an arrest in the case of a missing college student whose body was found in a park in california this week. >> authorities announcing they have a suspect i 19-year-old blaze bernstein, and abc's eva pilgrim joins us with all the details. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning. bla
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broad comm saying critical changes to the business model and practices are need with regulators unhappyh the current state of affairs back to you. >> indeed, josh, thank you for that >>> concerns involving tech dominance making headlines in the united states. in the "times" democrats grow wary of tech giants. at davos, the issue is front and center yesterday, says facebook is addictive, should be regulated like a cigarette company not everyone agreed with those comments listen to what jim briar of briar capital had to say this morning. >> he is flat out wrong and mark is a great friend, we invested together regulation should be appropriately applied. but the comparison i don't believe holds any weight >> john, no shortage of cross hairs for big tech >> a lot i want to get to the qualcomm issue. the eu expects me to believe apple was so addicted to a few billion dollars that they went exclusive supplier, even though there were comparable or better products out there that's just not true maybe qualcomm really did do something wrong here, we have to see the details in this case qualcomm wi
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steps like raising questions about whether the united states is going to honor its trade comm commitmentsnvolve protectionist measures, steps that involve pressuring individual businesses. i think all that type of thing can produce a little short run increase in demand but does so in some real long run costs to u.s. credibility and therefore ultimately to u.s. prosperity. >> but what about the tax reform you lumped in there in that long list of things you're concerned about, you think that's a short-term risk? you think there's something that we are missing here? i mean, look at the market run look at all of the things all of these korpgs are doing today to give back to their employees and shareholders vultd shareholders as a result of tax reform. >> i think it's crazy to try to judge decade long policies on the basis of four weeks of stock market response and corporate announcements. i think we've mortgaged our future and we're having a bit of a party right now. what i'm looking at is in a year or two the largest budget deficits in the context of a fully employed economy in our peacetime
steps like raising questions about whether the united states is going to honor its trade comm commitmentsnvolve protectionist measures, steps that involve pressuring individual businesses. i think all that type of thing can produce a little short run increase in demand but does so in some real long run costs to u.s. credibility and therefore ultimately to u.s. prosperity. >> but what about the tax reform you lumped in there in that long list of things you're concerned about, you think...
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read every word of the statement that was september out not just by every person in the white house commsyesterday but the rnc as well as a coordinated effort to say steve bannon is done with the party. we don't want him involved i think it's really hard to say that this is being ginned up by the media. it's just not the case. >> ginned up isn't the right term. regular americans not hyper focused on politics and media as we are who don't live and breathe this stuff all day every day. what they care about is border security. >> katie: of course. >> wages rising fast. stock market at it 25,000. that's what they truly care about. they know that both steve bannon and donald trump are delivering those realities. >> katie: don't you think that's why they are taking not only the president's side because he is in charge of the party but because they want to get back to business? >> of course. >> katie: just passed tax reform. hairs haters what did you just say the president is in charge of the party. so steve bannon is fill in the blank, is, what? you called him john the baptist. there are a whol
read every word of the statement that was september out not just by every person in the white house commsyesterday but the rnc as well as a coordinated effort to say steve bannon is done with the party. we don't want him involved i think it's really hard to say that this is being ginned up by the media. it's just not the case. >> ginned up isn't the right term. regular americans not hyper focused on politics and media as we are who don't live and breathe this stuff all day every day. what...
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>> and if i can just raise one more thing about bannon's comme comments. the reference to deutsche bank is very significant. because it's not just jared kushner who had hundreds of millions of dollars of dealings with deutsche bank. it was donald trump, as well. a lot of the bigger banks, the citi banks, the chase banks, by this decade, wanted nothing more to do with donald trump. so it was deutsche bank that donald trump dealt with a lot. and if the mueller prosecutors are looking at deutsche bank, boy, that is a big, big subject. i certainly don't know if there's any criminal activity to be disclosed there, but that is sympathetic that will certainly give the trump people a lot of pau pause. >> and we have fusion gps, which is the firm that commissioned this dossier and was working with christopher steele and just penned this op-ed in "the new york times," they're angry because congress hasn't revealed, wouldn't put out the transcript of what they testified before congress, so they've decided to do it in this op-ed. >> and devin nunes is clearly more int
>> and if i can just raise one more thing about bannon's comme comments. the reference to deutsche bank is very significant. because it's not just jared kushner who had hundreds of millions of dollars of dealings with deutsche bank. it was donald trump, as well. a lot of the bigger banks, the citi banks, the chase banks, by this decade, wanted nothing more to do with donald trump. so it was deutsche bank that donald trump dealt with a lot. and if the mueller prosecutors are looking at...
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we're working with media comm to explore the literary scene and history.saturday at noon eastern at book tv, author jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas/missouri border in his book, the border between them. >> john brown having left kansas comes back to the territory, and he begins a series of raids into western missouri, during which his men will liberate enslaved people from missouri and help them escape to freedom. in the course of this they'll kill a number of slave holders. and so the legend or notoriety of john brown really grows, as part of this struggle that people locally understand is really the beginning of the civil war. >> then saunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, we visit the nra national sporting museum. >> theodore roosevelt was probably our shootingest president. he was a very avid hunter. the first thing he did when he left office was organize and go on a very large hunting safari to africa. now, this particular rifle was prepared specifically for roosevelt. it has the presidential seal engraved on the
we're working with media comm to explore the literary scene and history.saturday at noon eastern at book tv, author jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas/missouri border in his book, the border between them. >> john brown having left kansas comes back to the territory, and he begins a series of raids into western missouri, during which his men will liberate enslaved people from missouri and help them escape to freedom. in the course of this they'll kill a number...
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comm congressman, always good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> does your party have the votes to prevent a shutdown? g >> i believe we do. it's bad for virginia. it's bad obviously for the troops. there's no question about that. i have the honor of serving in a district that has more military and veterans than anyone in the nation. it's bad for them. and we're trying to make sure this government stays open. >> why do we get so close so often, congressman? why do we play this game every few months? >> well, as a new guy, i'm just as perplexed as you are. it's something that, you know, i campaigned on. we need to get back to an order and run this government like we're supposed to. i think this is the third or fourth -- >> number four since september. >> well, you know, if we had this discussion the next time, i'm probably going to be a no. because it's important to deal with this sequester in the military of course and national security as well as the crs which really are harmful to them. it hurts maintenance, readiness, training, deployment schedules are extended for troops whi
comm congressman, always good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> does your party have the votes to prevent a shutdown? g >> i believe we do. it's bad for virginia. it's bad obviously for the troops. there's no question about that. i have the honor of serving in a district that has more military and veterans than anyone in the nation. it's bad for them. and we're trying to make sure this government stays open. >> why do we get so close so often, congressman? why...
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we are hitting on comms and [inaudible] and it's amazing opportunity and once in a 20 year revolution. we didn't even have a graphic interface and it didn't touch on this and with these virtual-reality's it goes to the next space. >> host: how did you develop it? >> think of it this way. part of it is an evolution of a we have today how we use [inaudible] design. we try to make 3d models predicting that to the next level and say we are design engineers and now i can see that design space i can collaborate with you, spin it around, change it real time and this is why people like to operate. if you have ever built something in your building an engine or a piece of art there's a physicality behind it that you are clamoring on someone else. i like cbr's as an element of giving the ability to control things and we are seeing that in two areas. one where your see an nfl from any angle that you want not just from a single camera angle but think of it as we work with companies like liberty or be real and now the audience can participate in that game from any point they want. they can see that
we are hitting on comms and [inaudible] and it's amazing opportunity and once in a 20 year revolution. we didn't even have a graphic interface and it didn't touch on this and with these virtual-reality's it goes to the next space. >> host: how did you develop it? >> think of it this way. part of it is an evolution of a we have today how we use [inaudible] design. we try to make 3d models predicting that to the next level and say we are design engineers and now i can see that design...
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they say, look, once you do, you're going to realize there's a lot more here andses the comm avoidingtigations going on. is there any sense they can conclude in aar >> the one doing the best at that is richard the republican fromd mark warner fr. ed lookingas the most robust and into is the scope of potential russian interference orhatever n attempt to sort of educate the republicans and congress about what can be done. it will be in not necessarily going to be something that leads to other >> congress has just a few things on their plate as they try to get something done this year. january 19th and march 5th are two big deadline dates, y? conn other. january 19thshave a shutdown. getting old and too tired to talk about this.ne. part of it is how to resolve the issue of daca, thatprotects abo immigrants who were brought here as children. if it isn't the date to watch is march 5th. that's the current president s. he said, you figure this out, br a deal. everyone seems to want to resolve the daca em permanent status or figure out a solution. the question is what's compromise. even the p
they say, look, once you do, you're going to realize there's a lot more here andses the comm avoidingtigations going on. is there any sense they can conclude in aar >> the one doing the best at that is richard the republican fromd mark warner fr. ed lookingas the most robust and into is the scope of potential russian interference orhatever n attempt to sort of educate the republicans and congress about what can be done. it will be in not necessarily going to be something that leads to...
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talking about that piece in the generic conversation i was giving to the pentagon but think about comm. think about wide band communications. when we built our current wide band communications satellites they were designed in the 1990's. what was the commercial communications satellite industry in the 1990's? neofite at best, invincible, not even really there. somehow we think we still have to buy wide band communication satellites this way when we have boeing that builds huge satellites all the time. loral builds huge satellites. lockheed. it's a commodity. why don't we buy it as a commodity? we'll spend a lot of time and money figuring out how to do strategic missile warning and all those. it's sitting there right in front of us. it's right in front of us and it's not that hard, but we still try to make it hard. secretary wilson: and it's not just the acquisition piece and we all know this up here. there is a requirement process that is in the pentagon and then there's an analysis of alternatives when in a case this is not revolutionary technology. we are not pushing the bounds of hu
talking about that piece in the generic conversation i was giving to the pentagon but think about comm. think about wide band communications. when we built our current wide band communications satellites they were designed in the 1990's. what was the commercial communications satellite industry in the 1990's? neofite at best, invincible, not even really there. somehow we think we still have to buy wide band communication satellites this way when we have boeing that builds huge satellites all...
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and then the other thing that, frankly, intelligence but comme needs to get right is that some of theseeats that are real, what then you mentioned, al-qaeda, or nationstates. so historically the threats to the united states, i'm looking around the room to see how old everybody is, your history books would all reflected threats from countries, , what was america doing against the threat from yugoslavia or some other nationstate? today the threats are much more varied than that, whether it's threats from groups like hezbollah or al-qaeda, threats to information systems from groups like wikileaks. they don't have a flag at the u.n., and they present real threats to the united states of america. we need to make sure that our collection, would we think about attacking our adversaries from an intelligence perspective, matches that. we had to go back and fix some of the rules and laws that are designed to solve the nationstate challenge of history. cyber is another vector. it's not a threat of it so but it's a means by which many non-nationstate actors can inflict incredible cost on the united
and then the other thing that, frankly, intelligence but comme needs to get right is that some of theseeats that are real, what then you mentioned, al-qaeda, or nationstates. so historically the threats to the united states, i'm looking around the room to see how old everybody is, your history books would all reflected threats from countries, , what was america doing against the threat from yugoslavia or some other nationstate? today the threats are much more varied than that, whether it's...
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you've seen, you xhentd on comm it, fox news, the agreement and you rejected it. you said at one point, i believe, that -- let me see the quote here, there is nothing in there that would prevent us from getting here again. are you aware of the fact that included in this proposal is the entire request of the administration for border security in this fiscal year, $1.6 billion for walls and barriers and fences and another billion dollars for technology, exactly what you asked for. if you don't believe this will solve the problem, which is what you said on fox news, why did the administration request it in first place? >> sir, that's not all we requested as you know. we also requested to close the loopholes that serve as the poll factors that exacerbate the problem. i cannot apprehend if i cannot remove. that's not border security. >> let me add, the first meeting we had last week, we agreed and the president agreed there will be two phases to this conversation. the first immediately to deal with the daca challenge, and the three other elements the president -- >> in
you've seen, you xhentd on comm it, fox news, the agreement and you rejected it. you said at one point, i believe, that -- let me see the quote here, there is nothing in there that would prevent us from getting here again. are you aware of the fact that included in this proposal is the entire request of the administration for border security in this fiscal year, $1.6 billion for walls and barriers and fences and another billion dollars for technology, exactly what you asked for. if you don't...
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vegetarian diet as part of a lifestyle based on nonviolence, environmental awareness and communicate comm collective values. a treasure trove of material about the cookbook. there are notebooks showing her recipe development, detailed costs, as you can see, of the ingredients, some original drawings, how to east a tostada and various, wonderful things went into the making of the cookbooks. there's also a box in the archives marked "fan mail" that contains evidence of moosewood's role in creating and expanding the boundaries of a vegetarian diet beyond the ethical and health considerations and into the realm of taste. i'll close with a few selected lines from one of those letters. the one by casey. he says -- or she says, please tell molly that the moosewood cookbook made meatless safe for the rest of us. having lived in empty zen center, forced to eat endless meals of tofu and steamed broccoli, i felt vegetarianism was some sort of hideous plot by the people who brought us celibacy and hair shirts. then i got the moosewood cookbook and found it was possible to eat tasty, meatless meals th
vegetarian diet as part of a lifestyle based on nonviolence, environmental awareness and communicate comm collective values. a treasure trove of material about the cookbook. there are notebooks showing her recipe development, detailed costs, as you can see, of the ingredients, some original drawings, how to east a tostada and various, wonderful things went into the making of the cookbooks. there's also a box in the archives marked "fan mail" that contains evidence of moosewood's role...
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was there a moment -- >> the white house comms department didn't know about this. >> the media team scramblingr reporters' questions. >> they couldn't come up with talking points, a statement, an explanation, but the basic facts -- >> and sean spicer left standing by the bushes. >> okay, hold on, just turn the lights off. let's just relax, enjoy the night, have a glass of wine. >> he deliberately didn't tell the press office because he thought the press office would leak it. he was hugely mistrustful of his own staff. >> at first a memo written by deputy attorney general rod rosenstein was given as the justification for the firing. rosenstein was overseeing the russia investigation. after attorney general jeff sessions had recused himself. that recusal had infuriated president trump, who reportedly saw it as disloyal. >> he had expected a certain measure of personal loyalty from sessions, which was not how the u.s. government is supposed to work. >> "the new york times" reported that when trump heard that sessions might recuse himself, he order the white house counsel don mac began to stop it.
was there a moment -- >> the white house comms department didn't know about this. >> the media team scramblingr reporters' questions. >> they couldn't come up with talking points, a statement, an explanation, but the basic facts -- >> and sean spicer left standing by the bushes. >> okay, hold on, just turn the lights off. let's just relax, enjoy the night, have a glass of wine. >> he deliberately didn't tell the press office because he thought the press...
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well, a glass of water but comms around the country are increasingly faced with a concerningamin ts are u their drinking water, and getting them out may harder than you think. in brandon, south dakota, this with the frozen kind, a blizzard that dropped severalnc >> do you want to read a book? >> reporter: but resident spencer schenk and is laura worry more about the liquid coming out of public water supply that contains radium. >> icot'erning to us, a known cr agent in our water. >> reporter: the substance can occur naturally and it's been in the city's water for decade,ndt's not uncommon across the country. an170 million people exposed to radium from drinking water in utilities nationwide. level doe exceed federal guidelines, but many health eere's no safe level of that carcinogen. to get that level downwould mea modifications to the city's water treatment system. and city administrator ryan reid says residents would have to decide to foot that bill. >> we're striving to get the lowest radium levels we can at a reasonable cost. you could probably get it all out of the water if you're w
well, a glass of water but comms around the country are increasingly faced with a concerningamin ts are u their drinking water, and getting them out may harder than you think. in brandon, south dakota, this with the frozen kind, a blizzard that dropped severalnc >> do you want to read a book? >> reporter: but resident spencer schenk and is laura worry more about the liquid coming out of public water supply that contains radium. >> icot'erning to us, a known cr agent in our...
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tee house intelligence comm voted last night to take that step, over the justice department's objections. some republicans say the memo shows improper surveillance b justice and the f.b.i., and an effort to conspire against president trump. >> there may have been malfeasance at the f.b.i. by certain individuals. so it is our job in conducting transparent oversight of the executive branch to get to hettom of that. sunshine isest disinfectant. a wnd so whwant is all this info to come out so transparency can reign supreme and accountability can occur. >> woodruff: president trump has inal word on releasing t memo, and he's said he favors doing so. but the white house said today it will ru security review before a final decision. the trump administration will not implement new economic sanctions against russia, for now, for interfering in the 2016 presidential election. the state department said late monday that existing measures are already working. but the treasury department ublished a list of russi officials and wealthy usinessmen who could be targeted. today in scow, president vladimir
tee house intelligence comm voted last night to take that step, over the justice department's objections. some republicans say the memo shows improper surveillance b justice and the f.b.i., and an effort to conspire against president trump. >> there may have been malfeasance at the f.b.i. by certain individuals. so it is our job in conducting transparent oversight of the executive branch to get to hettom of that. sunshine isest disinfectant. a wnd so whwant is all this info to come out so...