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some of the new members of the commons.he commons has been raised again. last week, the speaker, john barker, said he was prepared to relax the rule on the compulsory wearing of ties in the chamber. at the start of the week, the transport ministerjohn hayes declared that he wouldn't take interventions from sartorially challenged mps who were not wearing ties. that prompted this response from the lib dem mp, who first asked the speaker if the tie rule could be dropped. you were not in the chair on monday and may not have heard the minister of state for transport, who said that he would not take interventions from anybody who was not wearing a tie. given... jeering given your pronouncements on this matter, mr speaker, do you think there is a risk of a slippery slope which might lead that member to refuse to take interventions from members who are sartorially challenged in other ways, such as wearing a gaudy tie, or a garish waistcoat? i'd welcome your advice on this matter, mr speaker. i rather thought that what he had to say
some of the new members of the commons.he commons has been raised again. last week, the speaker, john barker, said he was prepared to relax the rule on the compulsory wearing of ties in the chamber. at the start of the week, the transport ministerjohn hayes declared that he wouldn't take interventions from sartorially challenged mps who were not wearing ties. that prompted this response from the lib dem mp, who first asked the speaker if the tie rule could be dropped. you were not in the chair...
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maria: are you sure you have common framework? a lot of people say why should we believe there is common ground on tax reform when we just saw the exhausting battle that went on with healthcare? >> we looked at healthcare and said let's do tax reform better and differently, we had exhausting meetings, not exhausting, we exhausted these points between all three branches, senate, house, white house, meeting after meeting after meeting to make sure we see it the same way on common ground, that is why the house, offered the border adjustment tax realized that was preventing us getting consensus to tax reform and once we realize there is a viable way to tax reform without having to do that we agreed to go that direction for the sake of consensus to get this done. maria: would you consider a flat tax which is widely used? >> we are not bad tax people. maria: people are wondering where tax revenue comes from with no border adjustment tax. >> you have a vat tax on top of income tax, we are like europe and that is a still way to grow gover
maria: are you sure you have common framework? a lot of people say why should we believe there is common ground on tax reform when we just saw the exhausting battle that went on with healthcare? >> we looked at healthcare and said let's do tax reform better and differently, we had exhausting meetings, not exhausting, we exhausted these points between all three branches, senate, house, white house, meeting after meeting after meeting to make sure we see it the same way on common ground,...
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a common enemy, perhaps. a common sense of history. a common sense of struggle. a common sense of an economic -- of economic ties. and also a common language. a common language is the most powerful unifying force anywhere in the world throughout all of history. even more powerful than religion. and religion is a very powerful unifying force. and sometimes it can be a dividing force. but of those powerful unifying forces we have, it might be race, ethnicity, it might be national origin, it can be those things. it could be religion. but all of these components come together to make your culture and the binding force. we've proven in this country over and -- force we've proven in this country over and over again is a common language. some years ago i sat down with several ambassadors to the united states from israel. and i remarked to them that they had established hebrew as their official language in 1954. they established the country was approved by the motion of the united nations in 1948 and six years later the realies established hebrew as their official langua
a common enemy, perhaps. a common sense of history. a common sense of struggle. a common sense of an economic -- of economic ties. and also a common language. a common language is the most powerful unifying force anywhere in the world throughout all of history. even more powerful than religion. and religion is a very powerful unifying force. and sometimes it can be a dividing force. but of those powerful unifying forces we have, it might be race, ethnicity, it might be national origin, it can...
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they will help john bercow to keep order in the commons. if he could pass on any tips to the new recruit. we do have a little booklet, and it contains the photographs and constituencies and names of every member of parliament. i think the trick for rosie is to do what i used to do which is start at the top left and work your way along the chamber and go back and mentally say the name of the person you are looking at. and if you can't get the name, then you look through the book, and have a look at the photograph and then start again. and just make sure that you remember the person's name. i used to do it even when i was in the tea room, and i used to look at mps, mentally i would say their names in my head. and if i couldn't get the name, i would go and get the book. and how do you deal with a rowdy chamber? labour mp ian austin found out in 2012. ian was shouting at george osborne as chancellor of the exchequer and he wouldn't let it go, so the usual "0rder! 0rder!" just didn't work. and ijust stood up and i yelled at ian to shut up. and,
they will help john bercow to keep order in the commons. if he could pass on any tips to the new recruit. we do have a little booklet, and it contains the photographs and constituencies and names of every member of parliament. i think the trick for rosie is to do what i used to do which is start at the top left and work your way along the chamber and go back and mentally say the name of the person you are looking at. and if you can't get the name, then you look through the book, and have a look...
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—— in the form of generally common? —— in the form ofjeremy corbyn? of generally common?why of generally common? —— in the form ofjeremy corbyn? why do they not see you as their leader? one thing that i have been involved in my career is trying to get more women into parliament, but on the basis that i don't want people to think, i'm going to vote for a woman or a man. if you don't see somebody doing well, —— doing the role, you don't believe it's possible. it can be inspirational. it can be. when i became prime minister, i heard a lovely story of a friend whose six—year—old daughter said, money, lovely story of a friend whose six—year—old daughtersaid, money, i didn't realise a girl could do that job. -- mummy. if she'd got 18, the stats show she would have voted for jeremy corbyn. for some young people, there were issues. there we re people, there were issues. there were issues the students around their fees and university education. just say to me now, sitting in this office, you have been on a long journey to get to this point. what would you say to your younger self?
—— in the form of generally common? —— in the form ofjeremy corbyn? of generally common?why of generally common? —— in the form ofjeremy corbyn? why do they not see you as their leader? one thing that i have been involved in my career is trying to get more women into parliament, but on the basis that i don't want people to think, i'm going to vote for a woman or a man. if you don't see somebody doing well, —— doing the role, you don't believe it's possible. it can be...
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from the newest members of the commons.ey were funny, they were erudite, they were clever, they were interesting, and then, they think, what the hell did we wait for! laughter 41 years for this nonsense! now, are we all clear about brexit? the minister in the house of lords has faced claims that the government's brexit strategy is confused, the accusation coming from a lib dem peer, who's a former member of the european parliament. the government has reportedly dropped its cake and eat it approach to brexit negotiations, but freelancing by individual ministers is creating an even more dizzying pick and mix confusion. fisheries, financial services and pharma are sectors getting this treatment as well as cars. what, ifany, coherent partnership framework, mentioned in the queen's speech and the manifesto, is all of this fitting into? and is the prime minister actually in charge? yes, she is, and that's why she has formed a series of cabinet subcommittees, to make sure that they consider the full range of issues. it's vital, as
from the newest members of the commons.ey were funny, they were erudite, they were clever, they were interesting, and then, they think, what the hell did we wait for! laughter 41 years for this nonsense! now, are we all clear about brexit? the minister in the house of lords has faced claims that the government's brexit strategy is confused, the accusation coming from a lib dem peer, who's a former member of the european parliament. the government has reportedly dropped its cake and eat it...
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we defend it together against common threats. the only joint command relationship in the world, to nato to counterterrorism to the basic street-level policing, canadians and americans work shoulder to shoulder, keeping each other safe. as long as any of us here can remember and further back than that, we have done this. that is the context into which i would like to say a few words to about canada's outreach to the united states this year. has variously been described by analysts and canadian, an exceptionally canadian, unprecedented, highly predictable, and perhaps most comfortably -- a doughnut. and that one i suspect you governors allow this wrinkles. [applause] my friends -- the sprinkles. [laughter] my friends, i am here to tell you that it is none of those things. not at all. on the contrary, it is consistent and solid, through and through. i need to highlight the work of two individuals here as being exemplary throughout this process. canada's minister of foreign affairs and our ambassador to the united states. [applause]
we defend it together against common threats. the only joint command relationship in the world, to nato to counterterrorism to the basic street-level policing, canadians and americans work shoulder to shoulder, keeping each other safe. as long as any of us here can remember and further back than that, we have done this. that is the context into which i would like to say a few words to about canada's outreach to the united states this year. has variously been described by analysts and canadian,...
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that was the latest from chris grayling in the commons.'s departure from the european union, has taken place in brussels. the brexit secretary, david davis, says it's now time to get down to the ‘substance‘ of the negotiations. 0n the agenda, the rights of eu citizens in the uk, and those of brits abroad. the financial settlement, covering the uk's outstanding commitments.. and the issue of the irish border. meanwhile, theresa may is trying to reimpose discipline on senior ministers, after a series of lea ks suggesting cabinet splits and infighting. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. they don't really have much time to hang around. the two men who will haggle over how we leave. especially with the uk's political situation rather fluid, at best. it's incredibly important we now make good progress, that we negotiate through this and identify the differences, so we can deal with them, and identify the similarities, so we can reinforce them. it's time to get to work. now we have to work. there is a lot to do. working out the irish b
that was the latest from chris grayling in the commons.'s departure from the european union, has taken place in brussels. the brexit secretary, david davis, says it's now time to get down to the ‘substance‘ of the negotiations. 0n the agenda, the rights of eu citizens in the uk, and those of brits abroad. the financial settlement, covering the uk's outstanding commitments.. and the issue of the irish border. meanwhile, theresa may is trying to reimpose discipline on senior ministers, after...
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what was common denominator? began to understand the common denominator was our own writing and you were about bigger topics than drug trafficking. is as a crime reporter. i thought i was writing a book trafficking from mexico and marketing and stuff like that, all of that is part of the story. but i think beyond that, it gets become, we've been isolated, fragmented, done enormous amount to destroy in this country. the dreamland title comes from in the town of the ohio ohio on river. once it was the thing that held the town together, everyone saw each other, that is where you up, it was a place everyone came together and formed community, it was sustained by sustained by good but own, a main street, once that went away, once that all went away, it was savaging societal immune system left places vulnerable. in rust belt e area, destruction of community, but again, in wealthier areas, suburban areas, everyone is community , suburban architecture is almost designed it that, technology, while connects superficially d
what was common denominator? began to understand the common denominator was our own writing and you were about bigger topics than drug trafficking. is as a crime reporter. i thought i was writing a book trafficking from mexico and marketing and stuff like that, all of that is part of the story. but i think beyond that, it gets become, we've been isolated, fragmented, done enormous amount to destroy in this country. the dreamland title comes from in the town of the ohio ohio on river. once it...
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common survey we is whether it is civic duty for americans to pay their taxes. nine in 10 americans disagree and five in 10 of the public disagrees. about 6% of the americans think the moon landing was faked. so when 5% of americans believe something, that is about as close to consensus you're ever going to get. these are views that americans hold strongly. in interviews with some of my survey respondents i was surprised again and again, i asked frankly a somewhat boring question about taxes. i would get the bold answers about patriotism and duties of a citizen. i remember a marine from california, this is the first question i asked him, i say the word taxes to you, what does that make you think about? he said, the cost of being an american. he was a marine. taxes still made hill think that, right? he paid in much more concrete way. another person i spoke to democrat from florida, my last question tended to be i've been interviewing because i want to write a book about americans attitudes about taxes but if it was your book about attitude, what would the most im
common survey we is whether it is civic duty for americans to pay their taxes. nine in 10 americans disagree and five in 10 of the public disagrees. about 6% of the americans think the moon landing was faked. so when 5% of americans believe something, that is about as close to consensus you're ever going to get. these are views that americans hold strongly. in interviews with some of my survey respondents i was surprised again and again, i asked frankly a somewhat boring question about taxes. i...
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they conquered the most common form of slave labor. enslaved men worked on the farms in manual labor, doing all the general farm tasks. sometimes that meant they were .o run alongside other times, that meant the majority of the labor themselves, the most common example was meant and women who were enslaved to local ministers, those women who charged with running the day-to-day business on the farms. family with food, clothing and general impotence of day-to-day life. their focus was on religious services and speeches of that nature. we don't know when he gained his freedom but we know that he served three different tours of duty during the american revolution. what his military service did do was allow him to earn money. he was paid and we know this because there are receipts from the time they serve. he first1779 that appears on the records, shortly after he returned from military service. he is married in 1779, that is when we really start to understand his life after the american revolution. robbins was married three times and ultim
they conquered the most common form of slave labor. enslaved men worked on the farms in manual labor, doing all the general farm tasks. sometimes that meant they were .o run alongside other times, that meant the majority of the labor themselves, the most common example was meant and women who were enslaved to local ministers, those women who charged with running the day-to-day business on the farms. family with food, clothing and general impotence of day-to-day life. their focus was on...
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we also discussed international issues and common strategic interests in this context. we are extremely grateful for the continued support of the united states for india's membership of international institutions and regimes. we truly appreciate the support. because this is also in the interest of both of our nations. president trump, i thank you for your feelings of friendship toward india and myself. i deeply appreciate your strong commitment to the enhancement of our bilateral relations. i am sure that under your leadership our mutually beneficial strategic partnership will gain new strength, new positivity, and will reach new heights. and, that your vast and successful experience in the business world will lend an aggressive and forward-looking agenda to our relations. in the journey of india-america relations, i think i would like to thank you for providing great leadership. be assured that in this joint journey of our two nations towards development, growth, and prosperity, i will remain a driven, determined, and decisive partner. excellency my visit today and , t
we also discussed international issues and common strategic interests in this context. we are extremely grateful for the continued support of the united states for india's membership of international institutions and regimes. we truly appreciate the support. because this is also in the interest of both of our nations. president trump, i thank you for your feelings of friendship toward india and myself. i deeply appreciate your strong commitment to the enhancement of our bilateral relations. i...
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they should find common ground in the world of business dealings. who knows?question is why is the president of france standing around for this amount of time waiting iffer the president of the united states to show up? i don't understand what's going on here. >> well, we've just learned the president has left. maybe he was watching and said he's waiting for me, let me get on the road. we'll take a quick break. noo introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. >>> talking
they should find common ground in the world of business dealings. who knows?question is why is the president of france standing around for this amount of time waiting iffer the president of the united states to show up? i don't understand what's going on here. >> well, we've just learned the president has left. maybe he was watching and said he's waiting for me, let me get on the road. we'll take a quick break. noo introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades"...
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concord, the most common form of enslaved labor for men was farm labor. they tended to work on the farm, just sort of manual labor, doing all the general farm tasks. sometimes that meant they worked right alongside their enslaved owners and their enslaved owners' children. other times, that meant that they did the majority of the labor themselves. the most common examples were men and women enslaved to local ministers. they were charged with running the day-to-day business of the farm, the family, food, clothing, and the day today life. so we do not know exactly when caesar gain his freedom, unfortunately, but we do know again that he served three different tours of duty during the american revolution. it's possible three tours of duty gave him his freedom and independence, but it's also possible he was free at the time. what this military service did do was allow him to earn money. he was paid. we know this because there are received from the time he served, and it is in 1779 he first appeared. he is married here for the first time, and that is when we r
concord, the most common form of enslaved labor for men was farm labor. they tended to work on the farm, just sort of manual labor, doing all the general farm tasks. sometimes that meant they worked right alongside their enslaved owners and their enslaved owners' children. other times, that meant that they did the majority of the labor themselves. the most common examples were men and women enslaved to local ministers. they were charged with running the day-to-day business of the farm, the...
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there will be when the bill leaves the house of commons and goes to the house of commons and goes to. 0k, thank you very much. thank you. and we'll be speaking to the report author matthew taylor at 3:45pm. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has agreed with a conservative mp that the european union can "go whistle" for any final payment from the uk when it leaves. speaking in the house of commons, he also said there was no plan for what to do in the event that britain fails to strike a deal with the eu. because the government was confident of getting a strong deal. they make a lot of noise but they don't get what they want is where that is heading? to put it another way boris johnson is basically saying no way. the uk is going to be paying large sums of money. we are at the start of very difficult brexit negotiations. and there will be some worry that borisjohnson is butting in. that hardly eases the brexit secretary's path. in trying to manage the departure. the british government have been told in clear terms there is no prospect of getting a trade deal which is what we really wa
there will be when the bill leaves the house of commons and goes to the house of commons and goes to. 0k, thank you very much. thank you. and we'll be speaking to the report author matthew taylor at 3:45pm. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has agreed with a conservative mp that the european union can "go whistle" for any final payment from the uk when it leaves. speaking in the house of commons, he also said there was no plan for what to do in the event that britain fails to...
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we will always be allies read we have common interests and goals and there is no question we have common enemies. i'm armstrong >> what is the future of france? what is your hope for your new leader? >> i know them. was working with him. he is very clever. (but make a big mistake. first go to germany. all my family are german. he is thinking that germany, europe. what can i say. they are working for germany. they don't want [ inaudible ] you have to invest and france. if you invest you can make also a public expense system. if you make it without investments. and i am afraid that you will not have the support of germany. and we say french german friendship, but this friendship is only working for germany. it is not working for europe. >> thank you. hey guys thank youso much for joining us. i appreciate your listening. i will tell you , we are in our summer shows. we will play the shows back but what we want you to do is visit our website at www.armstrongwilliams.com. it will tell you when these rear and it will tell you where they will enter. thank you so much for joining us. we want to
we will always be allies read we have common interests and goals and there is no question we have common enemies. i'm armstrong >> what is the future of france? what is your hope for your new leader? >> i know them. was working with him. he is very clever. (but make a big mistake. first go to germany. all my family are german. he is thinking that germany, europe. what can i say. they are working for germany. they don't want [ inaudible ] you have to invest and france. if you invest...
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i got news for you, these guys have nothing in common with steve bannon. have nothing in common. trish: roll the tape. see what is happening over there. >> look a lot of red. trish: these folks, are not just everyday protesters? these are anti-capitalists but actually communists. >> they're communists. listen -- trish: want to see a different
i got news for you, these guys have nothing in common with steve bannon. have nothing in common. trish: roll the tape. see what is happening over there. >> look a lot of red. trish: these folks, are not just everyday protesters? these are anti-capitalists but actually communists. >> they're communists. listen -- trish: want to see a different
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at the start of the day, the leader of the commons hailed its arrival.thdrawal bill will be presented to the house today. as the brexit secretary has said, this is one of the most significant pieces of legislation that has ever passed through parliament. and it is a major milestone in the process of oui’ a major milestone in the process of our withdrawal. it means we will be able to exit the european union with able to exit the european union with a maximum certainty and continuity, and control. that is what the british people voted for and it is exactly what we will do. but her labour shadow reckons despite the fa nfa re for labour shadow reckons despite the fanfare for the repeal bill, mps had had little to do since the general election. i and other opposition members are appalled, saddened and the welded in equal measures. —— bewildered. we have asked the good citizens of this country to vote for us, and they have, and as we are in a parliamentary democracy they have given their consent to be governed, to enable mps to form a government to enable mps
at the start of the day, the leader of the commons hailed its arrival.thdrawal bill will be presented to the house today. as the brexit secretary has said, this is one of the most significant pieces of legislation that has ever passed through parliament. and it is a major milestone in the process of oui’ a major milestone in the process of our withdrawal. it means we will be able to exit the european union with able to exit the european union with a maximum certainty and continuity, and...
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so, some moments there from commons questions on thursday.io now is lord bew, who is professor of irish politics at queens university belfast and an author of many books and articles on the political history of ireland and northern ireland. lord bew, welcome to the programme. thank you. firstly, talking about the dup, bit of an unknown quantity on this side... yes. of the irish sea. why is it that the dup have now largely superseded the ulster unionists as the main party of unionism in northern ireland? well, the dup began in the bible belt to some degree, fundamentalist religious areas of northern ireland and dr paisley was the leading figure in the late 60s, 70s, 805. he'd struck many blows against the ulster unionist party, but you're quite right, it's only in recent years that they have become the hegemonic force and got the ulster unionist party really on its knees. and is that because sort of soft unionism, shall we say, maytriach unionism is largely just evaporated ? it's more complicated than that because the dup has adopted many of t
so, some moments there from commons questions on thursday.io now is lord bew, who is professor of irish politics at queens university belfast and an author of many books and articles on the political history of ireland and northern ireland. lord bew, welcome to the programme. thank you. firstly, talking about the dup, bit of an unknown quantity on this side... yes. of the irish sea. why is it that the dup have now largely superseded the ulster unionists as the main party of unionism in northern...
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we all have this in common.his challenge can help to ensure benefits of commerce and trade are more broadly shared so that every family can look forward to a brighter future is among the most fundamental of our time. my friends, i believe to mike for the most important challenge we face as elected leaders is that of creating lasting conditions for prosperity and security for all of our people. in this, our shared north american home. by virtue of her geography, by virtue of our interlinked economies, does his work we are called to do together, within a modernized, renewed and strengthened north american free trade agreement. so i will leave you with this: let us meet this challenge. let us keep talking, as neighbors and friends should. let us roll up our sleeves. let's get to work, and let's keep making history together. the [applause] >> mr. prime minister, that was a spectacular speech. please give him another big hand. [applause] so, i have the privilege of asking the first question, mr. prime minister. and a
we all have this in common.his challenge can help to ensure benefits of commerce and trade are more broadly shared so that every family can look forward to a brighter future is among the most fundamental of our time. my friends, i believe to mike for the most important challenge we face as elected leaders is that of creating lasting conditions for prosperity and security for all of our people. in this, our shared north american home. by virtue of her geography, by virtue of our interlinked...
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rejected by a common goal did not defect by the corporate. we can go after the corporations that just lawyer live profit over. her death it's not for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer till all this. stress that the news puts you under redacted tonight is the show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week hard hitting radical comedy news like redacted tonight is where it's a. little . long. hello i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture bipartisan resistance to donald trump selection integrity commission is growing by the day but is it really what it seems more on that with greg palast in just a moment and a dollar.
rejected by a common goal did not defect by the corporate. we can go after the corporations that just lawyer live profit over. her death it's not for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer till all this. stress that the news puts you under redacted tonight is the show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter...
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the most common side effects are headache, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting.on, which may cause kidney problems. now's the time for a better moment of proof. ask your doctor about victoza®. >> laura: will go back to "hannity" check out this new piece on president trump's russian reset. follow me on twitter over the weekend. reserve your copy of my new boo book. you going to love it. order no. just because july 4th is past, it's a beautiful symbol of our freedom. sean will be back on sunday. see you next week on hannity when i'm aghast. have a great, peaceful and safe weekend. ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ >> it is easily the most anticipated moment of the summit in hamburg, germany. >> the two leaders shaking hands ahead of their official meeting. history not lost on president trump. >> i had a tremendous meeting yesterday with president putin. we have had really great meetings with a lot of people: >> the biggest headline is that president trump rep
the most common side effects are headache, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting.on, which may cause kidney problems. now's the time for a better moment of proof. ask your doctor about victoza®. >> laura: will go back to "hannity" check out this new piece on president trump's russian reset. follow me on twitter over the weekend. reserve your copy of my new boo book. you going to love it. order no. just because july 4th is past, it's a beautiful symbol of our freedom. sean will be back...
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we all have this in common. this challenge, how do ensure benefits of commerce and trade are more broadly shared so that every family can look forward to a brighter future is among the most fundamental of our time. my friends, i believe to my core that the most important challenge that we face as elected leaders is that of creating lasting conditions for prosperity for all of our people in this, our shared north american home. by virtue of our geography and our interlinked economies, this is what we are called together within a modernized, renewed and strengthened north american free trade agreement. so i will leave you with this, let us meet this challenge. let us keep talking as neighbors and friends should. let us roll up our sleeves. let's get to work and let's keep making history together. \[speaking french] \[cheers and applause] >> mr. prime minister, that was a spec tech killer speech. -- that was a spectacular speech. please give him another hand. i have the privilege of asking the first question, mr. p
we all have this in common. this challenge, how do ensure benefits of commerce and trade are more broadly shared so that every family can look forward to a brighter future is among the most fundamental of our time. my friends, i believe to my core that the most important challenge that we face as elected leaders is that of creating lasting conditions for prosperity for all of our people in this, our shared north american home. by virtue of our geography and our interlinked economies, this is...
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they have a common enemy in islamic state, but if that common enemy is gone, state, but if that commoncommon enemy is gone, is there a chance they could turn on one another? by the way, isis is still there. it is in different places in iraq and western iraq. the fight will keep on. the rivalry is there between different shia factions and the kurds. they we re shia factions and the kurds. they were always thinking what would happen next. 0nce isis is out of the scene, not only in mosul but in all of iraq, first of all there will be a confrontation between the americans and the iranians. the 0bamas administration did not think of iran is their target, but isis as their target. but with donald trump saying about how he will deal with iran. in this case, the prime minister of iraq will be a bit difficult position, who can't hit things in his favour? it is the wrong time for the kurds to push their position because isis is not yet finished. the shia are holding a conference in baghdad in ten days to create a new leadership. the shia are divided as well. in this situation we find it very dif
they have a common enemy in islamic state, but if that common enemy is gone, state, but if that commoncommon enemy is gone, is there a chance they could turn on one another? by the way, isis is still there. it is in different places in iraq and western iraq. the fight will keep on. the rivalry is there between different shia factions and the kurds. they we re shia factions and the kurds. they were always thinking what would happen next. 0nce isis is out of the scene, not only in mosul but in...
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the house of lords is even more strongly remain than the commons.that the house of commons not only has a majority of people who voted remain but an even larger majority, given the increase in the number of labour mps, and even larger majority than in the 2015 parliament. so it is being required to do something that it doesn't want to do which is a constitutionalfirst in british history. let's get a brief final thought from all of you. imagine that you are sitting in these chairs 12 months from now, where are we? is theresa may still prime minister? have we had another election? jill rutter. who knows, who knows? i think it is absolutely impossible to say. ithink, hopefully, well, where do we hope to be? we hope to be much clearer about the uk government's negotiating objectives. ideally, there would be far more consensus about what we are trying to object, we want to make progress in getting some of the necessary legislation through onto the statute book. we would be clear what sort of outcome we are starting to implement. that is what we need to b
the house of lords is even more strongly remain than the commons.that the house of commons not only has a majority of people who voted remain but an even larger majority, given the increase in the number of labour mps, and even larger majority than in the 2015 parliament. so it is being required to do something that it doesn't want to do which is a constitutionalfirst in british history. let's get a brief final thought from all of you. imagine that you are sitting in these chairs 12 months from...
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nic was just talking about the differences and also the commonalities. and no one will forget that white knuckle handshake between the two the first time they met. so maybe our cameras will zoom in on the handshake when president trump arrives in just a moment. and you'll remember french president emmanuel macron said there was nothing innocent about that handshake. he was showing his strength and the strength of france and president trump was doing the same for the united states. he has been critical of the president for pulling out of the paris climate accord, inviting climate scientists to the united states -- to france rather after the u.s. pulled out. he also in jest said make the planet great again. but at the same time he's been on the same page with the president somewhat when it comes to nato and funding, committing france to spending 2% of gdp on defense spending. and also he, macron, has been critical of germany on trade just as president trump has. so how important is it for president trump to solidify a solid relationship with a western lead
nic was just talking about the differences and also the commonalities. and no one will forget that white knuckle handshake between the two the first time they met. so maybe our cameras will zoom in on the handshake when president trump arrives in just a moment. and you'll remember french president emmanuel macron said there was nothing innocent about that handshake. he was showing his strength and the strength of france and president trump was doing the same for the united states. he has been...
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what was the common denominator. i began to understand that the common denominator was our own isolation and that you are writing about much bigger topics then drug trafficking. my background is as a crime reporter and i'm wrote a book about drug trafficking from mexico and marketing from a supermarket and that's part of the story but i think beyond that it gets into who we have become. we become isolated, fragmented and we've done enormous amounts to destroy community in this country. the dreamland title comes from a swimming pool in the town of portsmouth, ohio on the southern ohio river that once was the thing that held the town together. it's a place where everyone came together and formed a communitya and we could stand by jobs in a good downtown but once that wen, away, there was like this savaging of the societal immune system and left places vulnerable. that took place in a destruction of community but in wealthier areas and suburban areas everyone so isolated and architecture was designed for that. technolog
what was the common denominator. i began to understand that the common denominator was our own isolation and that you are writing about much bigger topics then drug trafficking. my background is as a crime reporter and i'm wrote a book about drug trafficking from mexico and marketing from a supermarket and that's part of the story but i think beyond that it gets into who we have become. we become isolated, fragmented and we've done enormous amounts to destroy community in this country. the...
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. >> most of all that is important is that we come to common ground on how to do tax reform, so that we can get tax reform done in 2017. what i and other house leaders who have been pushing i still think the way to go i think the right kind of tax reform plan but if it is going to stop us getting to consensus to get tax reform done, then we don't want that to happen. meaning border-adjustment tax we want consensus to get tax reform done, it is more important for us than anything we get tax reform done we think absolutely critical for strong economic growth so what we want to do is go through and look at at a details to see if there is a viable alternative to a border-adjustment tax, if there is a way of doing tax reform that still gets what we're trying to get which are low tax rates expensing territorial system we want to make sure that we can achieve those things, without having a cash flow tax or border-adjustment tax once we realize that is viable, then we agreed we need to go own a common template now getting or i tax writers ways and means senate finance committee we have taske
. >> most of all that is important is that we come to common ground on how to do tax reform, so that we can get tax reform done in 2017. what i and other house leaders who have been pushing i still think the way to go i think the right kind of tax reform plan but if it is going to stop us getting to consensus to get tax reform done, then we don't want that to happen. meaning border-adjustment tax we want consensus to get tax reform done, it is more important for us than anything we get...
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pressure from all sides of the house of commons for action on energy bills.here are 17 million families being ripped off. ofgem proposals will deal with at most 3 million, a a0 million are still being preyed on by the big six. and — have we told the big fish about brexit? fish shoals cannot be maintained unilaterally. our own fishermen often fish up to russia and down south to portugal. the northern ireland secretary, james brokenshire, has said he believes a deal between the parties in northern ireland remains achievable, but has warned that time is short. he said that long term funding decisions could not be put off much longer. because of the snap general election, an extended deadline of 29 june had been set for forming a power—sharing executive. that was, of course, last thursday, and did not result in a deal. in the past few days since the passing of the deadline, some progress has continued to be made, including on the most challenging issues such as language, culture and identity. but gaps remain between the parties on a defined number of issues. the
pressure from all sides of the house of commons for action on energy bills.here are 17 million families being ripped off. ofgem proposals will deal with at most 3 million, a a0 million are still being preyed on by the big six. and — have we told the big fish about brexit? fish shoals cannot be maintained unilaterally. our own fishermen often fish up to russia and down south to portugal. the northern ireland secretary, james brokenshire, has said he believes a deal between the parties in...
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triple digits will be common in the central valley but coastal areas should see cooler temperatures and some fog late tomorrow. highs around the bay area tomorrow will still be hot inland but cooler and into the 90s. it will be mostly sunny around the bay but cooler too with highs in the 70s and 80s. and at the coast we could see a few patches of fog developing with cool temperatures in the 50s and 60s. it should be near normal with patchy fog giving way to sunshine toward the middle of the week. warmer weather is expected again next weekend. (justine) the weather was picture perfect in the lake tahoe area today. 85 degrees and no clouds in sight. (j.r.) yes perfect weather for golf. and not just regular golf...celebrity golf. warriors star stephen curry on the course catching footballs from dallas cowboys quarterback tony romo at the american century championship. where else are you going to see something like that? this was good though. check out curry's approach shot on the 18th hole. this is a thing of beauty. within two feet of the hole justine. he would get the eagle on the 18th.
triple digits will be common in the central valley but coastal areas should see cooler temperatures and some fog late tomorrow. highs around the bay area tomorrow will still be hot inland but cooler and into the 90s. it will be mostly sunny around the bay but cooler too with highs in the 70s and 80s. and at the coast we could see a few patches of fog developing with cool temperatures in the 50s and 60s. it should be near normal with patchy fog giving way to sunshine toward the middle of the...
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how much common ground is there and the administration new south korean administration?he south koreans are talking about talking and diplomacy and the trump administration is ratcheting up the rhetoric. >> that's right, i think there is a fair amount of common ground on paper. president moon and president trump are very concerned with the north korean behavior and continuing provocation. we heard them both speak about addressing that in different ways. president trump is really intensifying his message to the sort of byns, extension to the chinese, who he will also see next week. really getting a lot more aggressive about his approach to dealing with north korea. it's not clear where president moon is on that. he is the things that disappointed with on that is the degree to which china has been willing to intervene to put its leverage on north korea to change its behavior. in the absence of that is not clear he's going to get that. where alleally clear of this rhetoric goes. he's talking there he cap about aboutts -- very tough patients running out. whether it is milita
how much common ground is there and the administration new south korean administration?he south koreans are talking about talking and diplomacy and the trump administration is ratcheting up the rhetoric. >> that's right, i think there is a fair amount of common ground on paper. president moon and president trump are very concerned with the north korean behavior and continuing provocation. we heard them both speak about addressing that in different ways. president trump is really...
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unless you have common regulation.tegration through trade we have, so simply saying free trade we have, so simply saying free trade and no tariffs doesn't actually deal with the issue, it is about a common approach to regulation and that is the fundamentals of the single market. very briefly, do you think we will actually leave on march 2019 or will we be into transition time?” actually leave on march 2019 or will we be into transition time? i think it is 50/50 now and if you had asked the week ago i would've said it is likely to leave but the problems are mounting up and it is increasingly clear that we might not. the public are clear that we might not. the public a re clear clear that we might not. the public are clear it is a democracy but they wa nt are clear it is a democracy but they want the decision followed through. we will be leaving but it will be on very bad terms. i can absolutely say with certainty that we will be talking that brexit for weeks and months and years. norman, as ever, strong and stable! a qu
unless you have common regulation.tegration through trade we have, so simply saying free trade we have, so simply saying free trade and no tariffs doesn't actually deal with the issue, it is about a common approach to regulation and that is the fundamentals of the single market. very briefly, do you think we will actually leave on march 2019 or will we be into transition time?” actually leave on march 2019 or will we be into transition time? i think it is 50/50 now and if you had asked the...
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less of a sense of common norms and common way of life. they're less disturbed by the consequences of large scale immigration. >> let me sharpen that point a little bit. this is on immigration. just bring that out at bit. what struck me very -- when freed -- fred siegel dirk was thinking of your comment in the book, you would get tremendous push back here from americans, talking about social cohesion and immigration and the assimilation of immigrants, and you said it would be easier essentially to same late 100,000 australians as opposed to 100,000 afghans. so that would get tremendous pushback here. this difference between the anywheres and the somewhere attitude, and i it makes a certain amount of sense what you're saying, a collection of social cohesion. maybe the did types of societies people come from do make a difference. the anywheres probably would say, how dare you even bring this up? the somewheres would say, well, this is common sense. we have the situation where gordon brown and the woman a couple years back, getting a chance t
less of a sense of common norms and common way of life. they're less disturbed by the consequences of large scale immigration. >> let me sharpen that point a little bit. this is on immigration. just bring that out at bit. what struck me very -- when freed -- fred siegel dirk was thinking of your comment in the book, you would get tremendous push back here from americans, talking about social cohesion and immigration and the assimilation of immigrants, and you said it would be easier...
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to that then there are differences, so we want to build on the commonalities, we spent a lot of time talking about the next steps, and then where there are differences, we will work together to understand, maybe they have the right approach and we have the wrong approach, so there was a substantial amount of time spent on syria, just because we have had so much activity going on there. >> can you say if the president was unequivocal in his view that russia did interfere in the election? did he offer to produce any evidence? >> the russians have asked for proof and evidence, i will leave that to the intelligence community to address the answer to that question, and again, i think the president at this point he felt like at this point let's talk about how do we go forward? and i think that was the right place to spend our time, rather than spending a lot of time having a disagreement that everybody knows we have a disagreement. >> think you guys very much, and have a great day. >> wow, a lot of information, featuring secretary of state rex tillerson and a treasury secretary stephen mnu
to that then there are differences, so we want to build on the commonalities, we spent a lot of time talking about the next steps, and then where there are differences, we will work together to understand, maybe they have the right approach and we have the wrong approach, so there was a substantial amount of time spent on syria, just because we have had so much activity going on there. >> can you say if the president was unequivocal in his view that russia did interfere in the election?...
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there are additional remains in the common grave that have not yet been identified. the worst fears, of course, are that they belong to other three men that are still missing. jim pea trick, thomas nio, and marge sturgess. an arrest, 20-year-old kos no dinardo. the bodies were found after police brought in equipment to dig through concrete recently poured on land owned by the dinardo family. it dinardo had been arrested monday on an unrelated gun charge, released on declares 1 million bail -- $1 million bail, and arrested again wednesday after police say he tried to sell a car belonging to one of the missing men. bucks county d.a. matt weintraub says he hopes this arrest will give them enough time to bring home side charges. >> i feel that we bought ourselves a little time in charging there dinardo with the stolen car case today and getting that $5 million bail. it is my hope that he does not post that, but that's his prerogative, of course, if he can post it. we're going to start looking seriously at the homicide charges, and, in fact, we already have pursued that o
there are additional remains in the common grave that have not yet been identified. the worst fears, of course, are that they belong to other three men that are still missing. jim pea trick, thomas nio, and marge sturgess. an arrest, 20-year-old kos no dinardo. the bodies were found after police brought in equipment to dig through concrete recently poured on land owned by the dinardo family. it dinardo had been arrested monday on an unrelated gun charge, released on declares 1 million bail --...
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>> what we are trying to communicate is we think that most of all that's important is we come to common ground on how to do tax reform so we can get tax reform done in 2017. what i and other house leaders had been pushing, i think that's the right way to go and if it's going to stop us getting to consensus to get tax reform done, then we don't want that to happen, meaning the border adjustment. we want consensus to get tax reform done. it is more important for us than anything that we get tax reform done because we think it's absolutely critical for strong economic growth. so what we wanted to do is go through and look at the details to see if there's a viable alternative to a border adjustment tax. if there's a way of doing tax reform that still gets what we are trying to get which are low tax rates, expensing things, things like a territorial system, the aspects of tax reform that we agree on, we wanted to make sure that we could achieve those things without having a cash flow tax or border adjustment tax. once we view that's viable, we agreed that we need to go to common template and
>> what we are trying to communicate is we think that most of all that's important is we come to common ground on how to do tax reform so we can get tax reform done in 2017. what i and other house leaders had been pushing, i think that's the right way to go and if it's going to stop us getting to consensus to get tax reform done, then we don't want that to happen, meaning the border adjustment. we want consensus to get tax reform done. it is more important for us than anything that we get...
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the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache.o why go back there? if you'd rather be home, ask your doctor about neulasta onpro. >>> trump told reporters last night that he wants the wall -- you know the wall that mexico is going to pay for, very nice of them to do, he wants the wall to be see-through, for real. >> because drug dealers are throwing bags of drugs over the wall and if you don't have a transparent wall the drugs can hit a person on the other side of the wall. >> he wants solar panels. he also wants that wall to be see-throw so you can see the drugs coming over the wall and be like, ha, missed me. are there families in america taking an afternoon stroll down the middle of the boardwalk in the middle of the desert? >> watch out, honey. >> they're having a field day. welcome back. charlie rose and gayle king are off. jeff glor and bianna golodryga are with us. >>> he told reporters yesterday barrier only needs to cover 700 to 900 miles of the 2,000-mile border with mexico. >> currently about 650 miles are block. mr. tr
the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache.o why go back there? if you'd rather be home, ask your doctor about neulasta onpro. >>> trump told reporters last night that he wants the wall -- you know the wall that mexico is going to pay for, very nice of them to do, he wants the wall to be see-through, for real. >> because drug dealers are throwing bags of drugs over the wall and if you don't have a transparent wall the drugs can hit a person on the other side of the wall....
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humpbacks are now a common sight in the waters off new york city. off new york city whrang keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love have always been there for me. and now, i'm there for them, too. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424 to learn more. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and high
humpbacks are now a common sight in the waters off new york city. off new york city whrang keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love have always been there for me. and now, i'm there for them, too. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424 to learn more. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. essential for him,...
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and it's up to the house of commons, if a statutory instrument is placed front of the house of commonsuse of commons decides whether it debates it and votes on it. but they're not guaranteed votes unless today you want to give them a guarantee... ? that's in the call of the house of commons, what it chooses to vote on and so on. but no, it's notjust a ministerial signature, it is what they call a statutory instrument, which can be debated and voted upon. morning all. labour is making its own way. asking for its own meetings in brussels. trying to get the eu's negotiator onside. a football shirt! man u? barnier, you are now playing for arsenal! although it might take more than an arsenal shirt to do that! but there's no way, as it stands, that labour will back the bill. we will make sure there is full parliamentary scrutiny, that has to be key to it. we have a parliament where the government does not have a majority, we have a country that has voted in two ways, on leave and remain. obviously the majority voted to leave, we respect that. but they didn't vote to lose jobs, they didn't vo
and it's up to the house of commons, if a statutory instrument is placed front of the house of commonsuse of commons decides whether it debates it and votes on it. but they're not guaranteed votes unless today you want to give them a guarantee... ? that's in the call of the house of commons, what it chooses to vote on and so on. but no, it's notjust a ministerial signature, it is what they call a statutory instrument, which can be debated and voted upon. morning all. labour is making its own...