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nato can focus that cooperation. half of the world's gdp and half of the world's military might in a unique alliance that brings to bear the strengthen unity of north america and europe. that is what i want to discuss with you today. why it matters. how it is shaping our response to the actions of a more conservative russia, and how it must define the way we tackle challenges. the transatlantic alliance has its roots in common culture and values. these are bonds which carried us through the cold war. today, nato continues to serve the interests of each and every member. security, prosperity, and open societies. none of these values are guaranteed by nato alone, but all would be at great risk without nato. a safer and stronger europe means a safer and stronger united states. that was the rationale behind the decision to create the alliance, and it is just as valid today. because nato is as much an american organization as it is a european one. this was the spirit in which the alliance responded when the united states
nato can focus that cooperation. half of the world's gdp and half of the world's military might in a unique alliance that brings to bear the strengthen unity of north america and europe. that is what i want to discuss with you today. why it matters. how it is shaping our response to the actions of a more conservative russia, and how it must define the way we tackle challenges. the transatlantic alliance has its roots in common culture and values. these are bonds which carried us through the...
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stoltenberg: well, as i said, i very much believe we can expand cooperation with the gulf cooperation council. this is the united arab him it -- i visited the united arab emirate a couple of weeks ago. i think by helping countries in the region to stabilize the region, we are also making the country's more secure. the whole idea is if nato task force is more stable, they are more secure and we are more secure. security is not something you get less of if you share it. you get more security if you create security together. so i strongly believe in us working together with the gcc, and i also believe that the gcc countries can help us, working jointly, for instance, with fighting isil, with building capacity in a country like iraq. for me, we have to do many things at the same time, and we have agreed that we will start to step up and, hopefully, we will be able to make decisions related to this in warsaw. karen: yes, lady in the back in red. >> i'm from the polish embassy. i wanted to ask a quick question, first regarding political deals with russia. what obligations must be fulfilled
stoltenberg: well, as i said, i very much believe we can expand cooperation with the gulf cooperation council. this is the united arab him it -- i visited the united arab emirate a couple of weeks ago. i think by helping countries in the region to stabilize the region, we are also making the country's more secure. the whole idea is if nato task force is more stable, they are more secure and we are more secure. security is not something you get less of if you share it. you get more security if...
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why are we looking to cooperate on a range of issues? why are we putting our best technology forward into the pacific? so we can work on things together. some of these things will be at the high end of the spectrum, others will be at the lower end, and we cannot forget any of those pieces. making sure we are as better unilaterally with our allies and broader with a set of allies and friends in doing operations that stand from humanitarian to disaster relief to ensuring the maritime cyberspace domains and commons are able to be operated freely. all of those things we should look for, cooperation, and what we are doing next. it will always be with our asian allies that we are going to be seeing this. this is where our interests are inexorably intertwined. given that, those of the things, i think this fits right in and i think andrew for inviting me to be here. i say that before the questions and answers. and also to be able to take a look at this early on because i think there is some great -- just the premise makes sense so we need to tak
why are we looking to cooperate on a range of issues? why are we putting our best technology forward into the pacific? so we can work on things together. some of these things will be at the high end of the spectrum, others will be at the lower end, and we cannot forget any of those pieces. making sure we are as better unilaterally with our allies and broader with a set of allies and friends in doing operations that stand from humanitarian to disaster relief to ensuring the maritime cyberspace...
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>> it's okay, cooper. >> cooper, come here. come here, cooper. >> he might once they get moving. if you have a larger dog, running is obviously huge. and there's been a rise in pet plus owner races happening across the country. as you can see, we've got one of our friends here. we've got dublin. this is a great point. if you're going to sign up for one of these races, you want to take your dog out running in places where there's a lot of other dogs just like you train tore races. you want to train your dog to be around other dogs. duffy right here and dublin has a great hands-free leash. that's a great way to get running with your dog. >> you hook it on. >> you took it on to your waist so it's a little bit more natural, you know, running form. boxers are great, great runners. the thing is with all dogs, you don't see them sweat the way that we would. you can't really tell when they're tired. you want to make sure that you're getting them water every 15 to 20 minutes. they need a drink just as much there's great water bottles that ca.n attach to the dog's collars or you can just h
>> it's okay, cooper. >> cooper, come here. come here, cooper. >> he might once they get moving. if you have a larger dog, running is obviously huge. and there's been a rise in pet plus owner races happening across the country. as you can see, we've got one of our friends here. we've got dublin. this is a great point. if you're going to sign up for one of these races, you want to take your dog out running in places where there's a lot of other dogs just like you train tore...
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a company representatives said they are prepared to cooperate with police. >>> are we'll will cooperate with the investigation and review the maximum support. we are ankz to know why it happened. we want to know the reason why it happened. >> india is experiencing a construction boom and has seen a series of fatal accidents at building sites. in 2013, at least 74 people were killed when a building under construction collapsed in the western city of mumbai. member countries of the association of southeast asia nations are or asean have been hit by large and tragic natural disasters. they responded with a training program to ensure that leaders are able to respond if disaster strikes again. 16 officials have started a six-month program and the aim is to develop the management and leadership skills as well as the connectivity to help others respond to disasters. they invited the participants affected by the earthquake and tsunami. they provided other training opportunities. >> this is one of the areas of asean cooperation and they host they are here today. we will do our best to acquire th
a company representatives said they are prepared to cooperate with police. >>> are we'll will cooperate with the investigation and review the maximum support. we are ankz to know why it happened. we want to know the reason why it happened. >> india is experiencing a construction boom and has seen a series of fatal accidents at building sites. in 2013, at least 74 people were killed when a building under construction collapsed in the western city of mumbai. member countries of the...
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so my proposal is that instead now of talking again about coordination, cooperation, cooperation, enough of these words, that we buildup and use the side to put it in place and change naturally, the role of the union prosecutors because the union plrs can not only be responsible, we need to change also that so the prosecutor is responsible also for transnational crimes like, for example, terrorists. instead of now coming in the weeks fixing all sides, to use it in the coming weeks and do what the americans have done 150 years ago. thank you. [applause] > thank you. >> thank you, president. this is my last time. this afternoon. for information. , copen s said again haguen recent attacks. and known to the authorities and yet you summed up here for norm reason storage of data, which is not going to solve that problem and which is going to mean, going to bankrupt hundreds of millions which we need to and investigation teams. thank you. >> as all storage of data can be useful. also that are the main records. as a condition, the capacity to analyze it to transfer it from one authority to the o
so my proposal is that instead now of talking again about coordination, cooperation, cooperation, enough of these words, that we buildup and use the side to put it in place and change naturally, the role of the union prosecutors because the union plrs can not only be responsible, we need to change also that so the prosecutor is responsible also for transnational crimes like, for example, terrorists. instead of now coming in the weeks fixing all sides, to use it in the coming weeks and do what...
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generally, build up habits of working in cooperation. ultimately, that will create greater transparency and hopefully greater confidence. i will leave it there and handed over to bob. bob: i am very happy to be here to discuss this paper. it is not just because andrew and mike are old friends and colleagues. i would do it for that, regardless of what's in the paper. but also because i really do applaud efforts to continue to examine how we in the united states, with our friends and allies, work together to promote and defend our interests in the ski region of asia. this is a paper that looks to do that. it was well worth the time, even on the weekend, to take a quick look at the paper, and to give you some thoughts and impressions about that, and how that fits into the way that we think about our policy toward asia writ large. as i read the paper, there are two key premises, and i think they are worth pointing out, and all to the good. one, we in the united states, with our allies, have to be given to adapt our long-standing alliance sys
generally, build up habits of working in cooperation. ultimately, that will create greater transparency and hopefully greater confidence. i will leave it there and handed over to bob. bob: i am very happy to be here to discuss this paper. it is not just because andrew and mike are old friends and colleagues. i would do it for that, regardless of what's in the paper. but also because i really do applaud efforts to continue to examine how we in the united states, with our friends and allies, work...
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and cooperation within the nato. the security architecture cannot be imagined without this cooperation. strategic partnership between the e.u. and the united states should be deepened and should impact other areas of politics as well, not only just security and defense. also, the negotiations on trans-atlantic commercial agreement is one more proof of it, and i hope to see a very well-balanced text that will be beneficial for both parties. nevertheless, even here, it is equally valid to say that we consider and regard the trans-atlantic partnership as a matter of course and as something that is going to stay here for the future automatically. i think that this might be rather short-sighted, and even for the future, it might prove to be dangerous. on both sides of the atlantic, we can hear influential voices undermining the trans-atlantic partnership. i believe that investment into this cooperation is very much needed, not only through political capital, but also by strengthening contact between common europeans and a
and cooperation within the nato. the security architecture cannot be imagined without this cooperation. strategic partnership between the e.u. and the united states should be deepened and should impact other areas of politics as well, not only just security and defense. also, the negotiations on trans-atlantic commercial agreement is one more proof of it, and i hope to see a very well-balanced text that will be beneficial for both parties. nevertheless, even here, it is equally valid to say...
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why are we looking to cooperate on a range of issues? why are we putting our best technology forward into the pacific? we're doing it for reasons, so we can work on things together. some of these things will be at the high end. some of these things will be at the lower end. we shouldn't forget any of those pieces. making sure that we are better as unilaterally from the u.s. with our allies and then broader with the set of allies and friends in doing operations that span from humanitarian assistance to disaster relief all the way up to ensuring the maritime, cyber, space domains and global commons are able to be operated in freely. all of those things we should look for cooperation and should be able to focus on what we're doing next. it will always be with our asian allies that we will see this. because this is where -- you have heard these things. i won't repeat the statistics. this is where our interests are intertwined. given that, those are the things that i think this fits right in. i really do thank andrew for inviting me to be her
why are we looking to cooperate on a range of issues? why are we putting our best technology forward into the pacific? we're doing it for reasons, so we can work on things together. some of these things will be at the high end. some of these things will be at the lower end. we shouldn't forget any of those pieces. making sure that we are better as unilaterally from the u.s. with our allies and then broader with the set of allies and friends in doing operations that span from humanitarian...
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so we have to look at it both ways and if trilateral cooperation or quadrilateral cooperation comes out of this, all to the good. but in the end it's always going to be driven by what every individual country sees as its self-interest. if that's not the driving premise behind it, i'm concerned about it. i don't know why. so when india sees it greater in its interests to be part of something like this, i think it's important that we be able to accommodate it and until then, there are lots of things that we can do with india, both of our countries independently, bilaterally and we should look at any of those opportunities. >> bob just confirmed my theory that the great attraction of trilateralism for the u.s. is watching our allies negotiate status of forces agreements with each other and sit on the sidelines and say now you understand what we have to go through with you. i don't know if you want to address constraints. i think there is a constraint issue, of course. japan has budget limitations weechwe all do. australia does and india does. when you move to add australia and japan on to
so we have to look at it both ways and if trilateral cooperation or quadrilateral cooperation comes out of this, all to the good. but in the end it's always going to be driven by what every individual country sees as its self-interest. if that's not the driving premise behind it, i'm concerned about it. i don't know why. so when india sees it greater in its interests to be part of something like this, i think it's important that we be able to accommodate it and until then, there are lots of...
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it's also about making europe better place to cooperate on all the things we have to talk about.hat we feel here is a lack of emotion, so we try to add this by our campaign, offering to hug the brits, telling them we don't want them to go. anchor: have you been hugging them yourself? tessa: each of us is hugging one or two. it is supposed to be a mass movement on social media. people send us pictures, hugging each other. anchor: there is one here. i found a brit myself in my newsroom. charlotte. tessa: please, hug each other and sent it to me. anchor: we will send it to you. thank you very much. when we come back, more news. stay where you are. >> what do you get for $.50? >> um -- >> not a lot. > >> did you know that it costs $.50 to feed one hungry child for one full day? >> 50 cents will feed one child for one day. ♪ >> with the share the meal app, you can share your meal with children in need for just $.50 and a tap on your smart phone. smart phone users outnumber hundred children by 20 to one -- hungry children by 20 to one. together we can end global hunger. please download
it's also about making europe better place to cooperate on all the things we have to talk about.hat we feel here is a lack of emotion, so we try to add this by our campaign, offering to hug the brits, telling them we don't want them to go. anchor: have you been hugging them yourself? tessa: each of us is hugging one or two. it is supposed to be a mass movement on social media. people send us pictures, hugging each other. anchor: there is one here. i found a brit myself in my newsroom....
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what is also key is a cooperation in the regions. the czech republic is the presiding country of the group formed by poland, slovakia, hungary, and the czech republic itself. inhave been very proactive pushing for help and assistance to countries impacted by the migration crisis itself, but only in europe. on macedonia and greece, but in the middle east, our aid is provided to libya, turkey, and lebanon. i work with syria is not negligible. the czech republic is the only eu member state with a still functioning embassy in damascus and contacts there that we maintain and that have prices value for our allies and help organize he military and eight in the war stricken regions. the czech republic with a historic experience as a central geographic position in europe clearly shows that it intends to play a constructive role in the process of integration and security. i suppose that you will agree times, it isin difficult, as we have experienced, to maintain our relationship with allies. we share common goals and values, and therefore, i b
what is also key is a cooperation in the regions. the czech republic is the presiding country of the group formed by poland, slovakia, hungary, and the czech republic itself. inhave been very proactive pushing for help and assistance to countries impacted by the migration crisis itself, but only in europe. on macedonia and greece, but in the middle east, our aid is provided to libya, turkey, and lebanon. i work with syria is not negligible. the czech republic is the only eu member state with a...
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>> well, as i said i very much believe that we can expand cooperation with the gulf cooperation council this is a united arab emirates -- i visited united arab emirates a couple weeks ago. i think by helping countries in the region to stabilize the region we are of course also making the country more secure. the whole idea is, if nato's neighborhood is more stable, they are more secure and we are more secure. it's not in a way, security is not you get less of it you share it. you get more security if you create security together. so i strongly believe in us working together with the gcc. i also believe that the gcc countries can help us working jointly, for instance, with fighting isil, with building capacity in a country like iraq. so for me we have to do many things at the same time and we have degree we will start to step up and hopefully we will be able to make decisions related to this at our summit in warsaw. >> this. in the back, way in the back. the lady in the red. >> i'm from the polish embassy. wanted to ask a quick question. first regarding political -- what conditions must
>> well, as i said i very much believe that we can expand cooperation with the gulf cooperation council this is a united arab emirates -- i visited united arab emirates a couple weeks ago. i think by helping countries in the region to stabilize the region we are of course also making the country more secure. the whole idea is, if nato's neighborhood is more stable, they are more secure and we are more secure. it's not in a way, security is not you get less of it you share it. you get more...
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it created an institution called the cooperative threat reduction program. the purpose was to secure and dismantle weapons of mass destruction and the infrastructure in the state of the former soviet union. and among many other accomplishments this cooperative threat reduction program resulted in the deactivation of 7500 nuclear warheads. the warheads. the destruction of more than 500 icv ends. a close to 500 submarine launched ballistic missiles. he was also a instrumental in getting approval of the less likely weapons treaty signed by russia, the so fall stark treaty of 20,102,010 which reduce significantly the number of deployable strategic nuclear weapons. professor is a research professor of management science and engineering at stanford university. he senior fellow at the institute for international studies in the center for international security and cooperation at stanford university. by training he is a nuclear scientist. from 1986 until 1997 until 1997 he directed the los alamos national laboratory which have the chief mission of ensuring the safet
it created an institution called the cooperative threat reduction program. the purpose was to secure and dismantle weapons of mass destruction and the infrastructure in the state of the former soviet union. and among many other accomplishments this cooperative threat reduction program resulted in the deactivation of 7500 nuclear warheads. the warheads. the destruction of more than 500 icv ends. a close to 500 submarine launched ballistic missiles. he was also a instrumental in getting approval...
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and their openness to cooperation without getting too close. because again, they want to make sure they can hide the things from us. and now the more that the u.s. co-operates with india, which is a bipartisan objective in washington, then the more the pakistanis say, wait a minute, their new best friend and partner is the indians, who is our biggest enemy, and who'd like to get our nuclear weapons, so when the americans have all this capability and they come and want to talk about our nuclear capability, it's part of a plot with the indians to come get it. so we have to be aware of that and we're going, no, no, no, to the pakistanis. >> i just turned to another issue which the new president is going to inherit. last summer's iran deal. and dr. perkovich, you published an article -- an editorial entitled "the iran deal, no better alternative, now make the most of it." and that's very expressive, i thought. i wonder what the other panelists would like to tell us about their views of this iran deal. how much more secure does it make us and what a
and their openness to cooperation without getting too close. because again, they want to make sure they can hide the things from us. and now the more that the u.s. co-operates with india, which is a bipartisan objective in washington, then the more the pakistanis say, wait a minute, their new best friend and partner is the indians, who is our biggest enemy, and who'd like to get our nuclear weapons, so when the americans have all this capability and they come and want to talk about our nuclear...
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cooper! baxter, your food's right there. cooper? cooper? hmm. well... [sighs] i guess that's that. on. - but what if he's hurt or something? - nita, let it go. we got to trust the doc on this one. - give it to me, okay? i'll think about it. [chuckles] - let me have some of that. - [laughs] [lilting harmonica music] ♪ - ♪ maybe we got to shine on ♪ we're headed up out of the woods ♪ ♪ yeah, we got to shine on ♪ we ain't no damage goods [lively instrumental music] ♪ ♪ baby, we got to shine on ♪ we finally took away the rust ♪ ♪ we got chrome fenders ♪ underneath the rust ♪ 'cause sometimes it takes a good rain ♪ ♪ to drag yourself inside ♪ 'cause some things you can't explain ♪ ♪ so you do your best to believe in your own lies ♪ ♪ ♪ baby, we got to shine on ♪ just like the moon on the waves ♪ ♪ baby we got to shine on ♪ now, ain't we both been saved ♪ ♪ and sometimes it takes a good rain ♪ ♪ to drag yourself inside ♪ and some things you can't explain ♪ ♪ so you do your best to believe in your own lies ♪ ♪ ♪ baby, we got to shine on ♪ we're headed up out of the woods ♪ ♪ yeah, we got
cooper! baxter, your food's right there. cooper? cooper? hmm. well... [sighs] i guess that's that. on. - but what if he's hurt or something? - nita, let it go. we got to trust the doc on this one. - give it to me, okay? i'll think about it. [chuckles] - let me have some of that. - [laughs] [lilting harmonica music] ♪ - ♪ maybe we got to shine on ♪ we're headed up out of the woods ♪ ♪ yeah, we got to shine on ♪ we ain't no damage goods [lively instrumental music] ♪ ♪ baby, we got...
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it either relies or much more difficult to the cooperation. of course i do agree with you about the neat to reposition in a smart way. and pulling on the frontline states. we now have more time for questions and i'm sure there several. if i could ask you to wait for the microphone, please stand up and identify yourself and ask away. >> hello. my name is dan lopez and i'm a student at the school of environmental affairs. my question is for chris with the organization and the pressure on resources. when we look at those in projections of 2035, how does climate change exacerbate or factor into the models and more to another point. would you consider climate change to be a national security or national, international perspective we should be considering looking at the forward trends? >> the considers are straight forward. yes. climate change has a dramatic impact on fashl securinational makes the trend in a lot of ways more difficult. with food and water, change in climates and cultural patterns, any change to what is the historical norm will make
it either relies or much more difficult to the cooperation. of course i do agree with you about the neat to reposition in a smart way. and pulling on the frontline states. we now have more time for questions and i'm sure there several. if i could ask you to wait for the microphone, please stand up and identify yourself and ask away. >> hello. my name is dan lopez and i'm a student at the school of environmental affairs. my question is for chris with the organization and the pressure on...
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douglas holtz-eakin, david cooper, we thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us.ing up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week in politics; and, british song artist lianne la havas talks about her music. but first, it's been a primary season with long lines, such as the ones at polling stations in arizona last week. and now the focus shifts to wisconsin, where next tuesday's presidential primary will be its first statewide election with a new voter i.d. law in effect. john yang reports from milwaukee. >> reporter: in a driving rain, nefertiti helem and ernest barksdale headed to the department of motor vehicles in downtown milwaukee. neither nefertiti, who walks with a cane because she has lupus, nor ernest, her boyfriend, has a photo i.d. and they'll need one to vote in next week's presidential primary. starting this year, the path to the polling place for many wisconsin voters includes a stop at the d.m.v., which has severely cut its hours across the state. >> i need to obtain a voter i.d. >> reporter: they filled out forms, had their pho
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logistic cooperation air and naval basis as well as other facilities and sharing supplies. >> we agreed in principle to share and exchange logistics. as has already been noted. which will allow us to do even more. >> carter said strategic cooperation will range from the india ocean to the asia pacific area. >> we will promote peace, stability, and progress in our region and the world. >> he noted the two countries are discussing further cooperation as well. >>> japan's maritime self-defense force has vited a naval facility on the south china sea for the first time. kamran bay is one of the closely guarded bases. hand in its maritime dispute with china. nhk world has more. >> reporter: japan federal defense are in the bay in vietnam on the south china sea. japan's first port call at the bay is aimed at the current china increasing military activities in the area. it is home to several russian built ship crafts. the natural harbor was turned into a base by the united states during the vietnam war. the russian military occupied it until 2002. vietnam opened a major newport facility here in
logistic cooperation air and naval basis as well as other facilities and sharing supplies. >> we agreed in principle to share and exchange logistics. as has already been noted. which will allow us to do even more. >> carter said strategic cooperation will range from the india ocean to the asia pacific area. >> we will promote peace, stability, and progress in our region and the world. >> he noted the two countries are discussing further cooperation as well. >>>...
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the pan-european cooperation is the only choice. conducive to stability, prosperity, preservation of the roll of europe plays in the world and values upon which it has been built. ladies and gentlemen, brookings institute celebrates its 100th year anniversary. during the 100 years of its existence, of your existence you became one of the most significant think tanks in the u.s. and even beyond. you have experts in all different areas of today's society which have changed over time and will continue changing. some of you specialize in international relations and therefore you know much more than me about the reasons behind events moving the world around us. therefore, i think it would be better, rather than giving you numbers and statistics regarding individual events to focus on the prime minister of a 10 million country in the heart of europe considered as key areas on which we must concentrate and devote our attention to. to stop the migration chaos, we must remember, so you must renew an efficient and functional protect of the e.
the pan-european cooperation is the only choice. conducive to stability, prosperity, preservation of the roll of europe plays in the world and values upon which it has been built. ladies and gentlemen, brookings institute celebrates its 100th year anniversary. during the 100 years of its existence, of your existence you became one of the most significant think tanks in the u.s. and even beyond. you have experts in all different areas of today's society which have changed over time and will...
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>> his guests, anderson cooper and gwen stefani. have a good weekend. >> good night. >> stephen: hey, gwen, i'm so glad you're here. hi, i'm stephen. so nice to meet you. i am so excited you're doing the show. >> i'm a huge fan of you. >> stephen: do you mind if we ask what song you're singing tonight? >> we're going to do a new one, "make me like you." >> stephen: i just wanted to make sure you weren't doing hollaback girl. >> what's wrong with hollaback girl? >> stephen: it's one of my favorite songs. i'm a little stickler when it comes to scrabble. and i don't know if you know it, but in the song you spell the word banana wrong. let me hear you say the stuff it's bananas, bananas, the stuff is bananas. >> stephen: the correct spelling of bananas is bannannas. but there's no way you could do that. >> bananas is bananas, everybody knows that. >> stephen: just say the word. >> bananas, ba-- >> listen, ban-an. bannannas-- >> banna. >> n. >> ban-an-as. >> ba-nan-a. >> ban-an-as. >> stephen, i think i know a little bit more about banan
>> his guests, anderson cooper and gwen stefani. have a good weekend. >> good night. >> stephen: hey, gwen, i'm so glad you're here. hi, i'm stephen. so nice to meet you. i am so excited you're doing the show. >> i'm a huge fan of you. >> stephen: do you mind if we ask what song you're singing tonight? >> we're going to do a new one, "make me like you." >> stephen: i just wanted to make sure you weren't doing hollaback girl. >> what's...
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leaving cooper alone in the car under the blistering sun for seven hours.rts say inside the car, temperatures could have reached 140 degrees. harris tells police he forget his son was in the backseat of his car. for police, harris' story of being a forgetful father doesn't add up. their investigation leads them down a troubling vortex of sex, infidelity and on-line searches of how to live a child-free life. prosecutors accuse harris of being a calculated killer and charge him with murder in the death of his 22-month-old boy. authorities say harris sected several women from his work computer and a 16-year-old minor while cooper died in the car. some of the texts are so racy we condition repeat them on air. >> he asked her to bend over. he asked do you like me being a perv, ha, ha. show me more. make me a naughty older guy. >> reporter: the messages are disturbing, but do they mean he intended to kill his child. harris' family and friends say no. >> it is hard for me to imagine that that's the sweet ross harris, the sweet little funny boy that we knew. >> rep
leaving cooper alone in the car under the blistering sun for seven hours.rts say inside the car, temperatures could have reached 140 degrees. harris tells police he forget his son was in the backseat of his car. for police, harris' story of being a forgetful father doesn't add up. their investigation leads them down a troubling vortex of sex, infidelity and on-line searches of how to live a child-free life. prosecutors accuse harris of being a calculated killer and charge him with murder in the...
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>> isn't salah abdeslam cooperating with authorities? he was supposedly being extradited from belgium in to france. salah abdeslam, what do we know about his level of cooperation? >> the picture is not clear. what we know is the first day after he was arrested his lawyer said he was cooperating with belgian authorities. he was going to fight extradition to france. shortly after the attacks in brussels he changed his tune. he got a different lawyer and his lawyer said he wants to be extradited to france and will answer questions about the paris attacks in france. when the lawyer was questioned will he answer questions about the brussels attack, the lawyer refused several times to answer that question. so it's not clear. it was expected, once we heard from his lawyer, that he was willing to be extradited, that extradition would take ten days. in the last couple of days we have learned the extradition process will take much longer because they have questions they want to ask salah abdeslam. >> i want you stand by, nic. i want to bring in ou
>> isn't salah abdeslam cooperating with authorities? he was supposedly being extradited from belgium in to france. salah abdeslam, what do we know about his level of cooperation? >> the picture is not clear. what we know is the first day after he was arrested his lawyer said he was cooperating with belgian authorities. he was going to fight extradition to france. shortly after the attacks in brussels he changed his tune. he got a different lawyer and his lawyer said he wants to be...
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cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. turner? mr. turner votes aye. ms. berdaio? she votes no. mr. klein? mr. klein votes aye. mr. courtney? mr. courtney? mr. rodgers? mr. rodgers? ms. tsonag votes no. mr. garamendi? mr. garamendi votes no. mr. schuster? mr. schuster? mr. johnson? mr. johnson votes no. mr. conoway? mr. conoway votes aye. ms. speer? ms. speer votes no. mr. lamborn? mr. lamborn votes aye. mr. castro? mr. castro votes no. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes aye. ms. duckworth? ms. duckworth votes no. mr. hunter? mr. hunter votes aye. mr. peters? mr. peters votes no. dr. fleming? dr. fleming votes aye. mr. vissi? mr. vissi votes no. mr. kauffman votes aye. ms. gabbard? ms. gabbard votes no. mr. gibson? mr. gibson votes no. mr. walls? mr. walls votes no. ms. hartzler? ms. hartzler votes aye. mr. o'rourke votes no. dr. heck? dr. heck votes no. mr. nor cross? mr. nor cross votes no. mr. scott? mr. scott votes aye. mr. gallego votes no. mr. brooks votes aye. mr. takai? mr. takai votes no. mr. nuj envotes aye. ms. graham? ms. gram vogt no. mr. cook votes aye. mr. ashford? mr. as
cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. turner? mr. turner votes aye. ms. berdaio? she votes no. mr. klein? mr. klein votes aye. mr. courtney? mr. courtney? mr. rodgers? mr. rodgers? ms. tsonag votes no. mr. garamendi? mr. garamendi votes no. mr. schuster? mr. schuster? mr. johnson? mr. johnson votes no. mr. conoway? mr. conoway votes aye. ms. speer? ms. speer votes no. mr. lamborn? mr. lamborn votes aye. mr. castro? mr. castro votes no. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes aye. ms. duckworth? ms. duckworth...
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cooper what is your response? >> guest: that's what they always say. you have to be able to protected and the answer is the way the order is written in the way the laws written you will protect the quality. you will protect privacy radio protect the advertising stream and letting people connect which is exactly what's been the issue with the home recording industry. they want to stop dvr and they want to stop mp3 players. under the copyright laws they can defend themselves. they have won all those cases. the court has never let them dictate technology to did protect their copyright and for us that's a critical point. they win the court cases in the marketplace just opens the system up because there is a lot of value in consumer choice. this is exactly the same thing. it has worked so many times that the question is should we experiment and they answer is absolutely yes. if the go fund me can close the door. they honestly believe it won't go wrong because of that experience. >> guest: it has gone wrong and the telephone marketing edge remember the reaso
cooper what is your response? >> guest: that's what they always say. you have to be able to protected and the answer is the way the order is written in the way the laws written you will protect the quality. you will protect privacy radio protect the advertising stream and letting people connect which is exactly what's been the issue with the home recording industry. they want to stop dvr and they want to stop mp3 players. under the copyright laws they can defend themselves. they have won...
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sot ruth cooper- vecina de la victima ruth cooper vive en el complejo para personas mayores y dice quella queria llevar a corte a colindres porque este le habia daÑado eluto. policide pacifica no confirma l tiroteo, pero si confirmo que el hombrle dispo en la caba a la mujer, quien trabaja en la oficina de los apartamentos. sot: 37:20 (cooper) "by the time police aived, she wasn bench, bleeding." cooper dice que cuando los estabaas llegaron, missa enuna banca de afuerasangrando. de inmediato fue trasladada a un hospital donde los doctores tuvieron que debatir que hacer para salvar la va de la y elbeb los residentes del complejo describen a marissa como muy amable y dicen estar sorprendidos por lo sucedido. la policia ahora ha lanzado una cacera humana en busca del sospechoso: ricardo colindres de 26 anos, mire bien esta fotografia.. colindres mide unos 5 pies 5 pulgadas y pesa 125 libras.. tambien se cree que maneja un toyota camry color plateado con placa de california 6cgn644. outro las autoridades advierten que ricardo cinds esta arma y es peligroso y en caso de que usted lo vea, am
sot ruth cooper- vecina de la victima ruth cooper vive en el complejo para personas mayores y dice quella queria llevar a corte a colindres porque este le habia daÑado eluto. policide pacifica no confirma l tiroteo, pero si confirmo que el hombrle dispo en la caba a la mujer, quien trabaja en la oficina de los apartamentos. sot: 37:20 (cooper) "by the time police aived, she wasn bench, bleeding." cooper dice que cuando los estabaas llegaron, missa enuna banca de afuerasangrando. de...
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one of the seven principles of the cooperative business mod cell cooperation among cooperatives. this cooperation is integral to our emergency planning and response. in pennsylvania, as in many states, the electric cooperatives statewide association plays an important role in emergency coordination. electric co-ops have mutual assistance agreements between one other so during a major event the process of securing additional crews and resources is simplified. there is also a national cooperative database which facilitates cross-state mutual assistance. as i noted in my written testimony, this network helped our statewide secure crews from florida to assist us in our restration following hurricane sandy. also important are the relationships that we have with state and local government agencies. during major events our statewide association is in regular contact with the pennsylvania public utility commission and the pennsylvania emergency management agency. the statewide communicates outage information and requests for assistance from other governmental decisions divisions on our b
one of the seven principles of the cooperative business mod cell cooperation among cooperatives. this cooperation is integral to our emergency planning and response. in pennsylvania, as in many states, the electric cooperatives statewide association plays an important role in emergency coordination. electric co-ops have mutual assistance agreements between one other so during a major event the process of securing additional crews and resources is simplified. there is also a national cooperative...
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we discussed the importance of maintaining our strong security cooperation. in afghanistan, we will continue to help strengthen afghan forces as they push back against al qaeda, the taliban, and isil. we will continue to support the libyan people and the new libyan government. the united states and germany are going to remain counterterrorism partners and we are going to continue to use all the tools at our disposal to prevent terrorists from traveling and plotting attacks. that includes improved information sharing between our countries and within europe. and as always, we will do so while upholding our values and civil liberties including the privacy of citizens here and in the united states. i want to once again commend angela for her leadership as germany response to migrants who are desperately fleeing conflicts in the region. perhaps because she once lived behind a wall herself, she understands the aspirations of those who have been denied their freedom and who seek a better life. i know the politics around this issue can be difficult in all of our coun
we discussed the importance of maintaining our strong security cooperation. in afghanistan, we will continue to help strengthen afghan forces as they push back against al qaeda, the taliban, and isil. we will continue to support the libyan people and the new libyan government. the united states and germany are going to remain counterterrorism partners and we are going to continue to use all the tools at our disposal to prevent terrorists from traveling and plotting attacks. that includes...
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he holds himself and his administration to the highest status, stressing he's not only willing to cooperate but help the us attorney's office. >> that's why we're very comfortable saying to u.s. attorney we're happy to help in an ay way we can. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney did not comment specifically into the investigation into possible gifts for favors but delivered a strong message to servants in midtown. >> the dream of honest the law and the oath of office matters is the dream of civilize civilized people everywhere. >> reporter: mayor de blasio also had a strong message, saying political donors do not have the right to expect favors. >> if someone makes a donation, that's their choice, but they should expect nothing in return. >>he reporter: the alleged misconduct by nypd officials began before the mayor took office. it's also important to note, at this point in the investigation, no criminal charges have been filed. live tonight in lower manhattan, i'm mark santia. >>> we have an update now on breaking news we brought you in the past hour. a 16-year-old slashed in the chest in midt
he holds himself and his administration to the highest status, stressing he's not only willing to cooperate but help the us attorney's office. >> that's why we're very comfortable saying to u.s. attorney we're happy to help in an ay way we can. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney did not comment specifically into the investigation into possible gifts for favors but delivered a strong message to servants in midtown. >> the dream of honest the law and the oath of office matters is...
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this cooperation, course we need to cooperate. we've always cooperated. the idea where we would leave the european union with the united security council and we still have the world bank, we still have members of the g20, the world's biggest offense, and were hardly going to be thrust into darkness our ability to cooperate is huge. the point a make initially is a sticking point. i cannot cannot accept a supranational authority. i can accept supremacy of the project. i'm very happy to cooperate with any of our european partners and beyond where we have mutual interest. but i cannot accept having a law been subjugated to its own court. >> the five years i was on the unit. parliament things changed a great deal. we had directly elected, it's nothing we should discount of the european parliament, i think it is unfortunate most of the debates in the parliament on television very late at night. for some art superior of the debates that take place and the role of the parliament has been strengthened like every elected group and members and they haven't achieved
this cooperation, course we need to cooperate. we've always cooperated. the idea where we would leave the european union with the united security council and we still have the world bank, we still have members of the g20, the world's biggest offense, and were hardly going to be thrust into darkness our ability to cooperate is huge. the point a make initially is a sticking point. i cannot cannot accept a supranational authority. i can accept supremacy of the project. i'm very happy to cooperate...
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unless the mother is gloria vanderbilt and her son is anderson cooper.. >> here is the first movie, gloria herself. she -- >> she was born into one of america's wealthiest families. >> gloria vanderbilt is going on 13 now and quite a sports enthusiast. >> and from the beginning, the world was fascinated by the trials, travails and the adventures of glamorous gloria vanderbilt. her sensationalized childhood, her careers as an actress, artist -- >> bring out stretch in lots of colors. >> and jeans designer. >> it's a shame to call them jeans. >> did you always have sense that the whole world seemed to be watching everything you did? >> never. i still don't. i never read anything about myself. i do look at the picture, though, because i'm very vein, i guess. i hope it's -- >> vanity, vanity. >> all is vanity. >> the public perception of her is very different than the person i actually know. she's 92 now. she has been making headlines from the time she was born. and i kind of wanted to reveal the person that i know and person that she really is. >> your camp
unless the mother is gloria vanderbilt and her son is anderson cooper.. >> here is the first movie, gloria herself. she -- >> she was born into one of america's wealthiest families. >> gloria vanderbilt is going on 13 now and quite a sports enthusiast. >> and from the beginning, the world was fascinated by the trials, travails and the adventures of glamorous gloria vanderbilt. her sensationalized childhood, her careers as an actress, artist -- >> bring out stretch...
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with rita braver we'll drop in anderson cooper. >> what happens when one of the world's most famous moms and her globe trotting son decide to let it all hang out? you tell her she's surrounded by chaos and you say, that's great. i love chaos. >> well, this is my nature. i can handle chaos. >> it exhausts me. >> you come visiting here often. >> litter on "sunday morning," gloria vanderbilt and anderson cooper. nothing left unsad. >> introducing chris stapleton a country music lear wrist who has finally found his place in the spotlight. mark strassmann will have his story. >> chris stapleton is a gifted singer and songwriter. >> i don't think i ever moved to nashville to be a star. in fact the word kinda gives me the heebie-jeebies. >> with a platinum album to his name and armful of awards this year's break out country star is what he is. chris stapleton, ahead on "sunday morning." >> conor knighton is on the trail to big bend national park. faith salie surveys the work of a nun who became a noted artist. corita kent. steve hartman introduces us to a couple on a mission. and more. first in
with rita braver we'll drop in anderson cooper. >> what happens when one of the world's most famous moms and her globe trotting son decide to let it all hang out? you tell her she's surrounded by chaos and you say, that's great. i love chaos. >> well, this is my nature. i can handle chaos. >> it exhausts me. >> you come visiting here often. >> litter on "sunday morning," gloria vanderbilt and anderson cooper. nothing left unsad. >> introducing chris...
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i started collecting -- i feel much more cooper. i go to the cooper family reunions. you know, that feels like a family to me, and i know that history. i started to read about the vanderbilt history, but my parents sat me down early on and said, look, there is not some vanderbilt trust. you're going to be on your own after college. thought, that's the way it should be, i'm fine with that. i started working when i was 11 to earn my own money because i wanted to take care of myself. i never felt connected. >> i never felt connected at all. i knew my name was vanderbilt but we were living in paris and my mother never spoke about my father or the vanderbilt family, for that matter. >> it wasn't a family in that, even when she was living with her aunt gertrude, she felt like an imposter. >> because i was really treated like one. i was not welcomed. so i never felt i belonged, you know. >> it's one of the reasons i wanted the book and the hbo film is the reality in my mom's life is so much more interesting than the name implies. i think a lot of people think she is a lady w
i started collecting -- i feel much more cooper. i go to the cooper family reunions. you know, that feels like a family to me, and i know that history. i started to read about the vanderbilt history, but my parents sat me down early on and said, look, there is not some vanderbilt trust. you're going to be on your own after college. thought, that's the way it should be, i'm fine with that. i started working when i was 11 to earn my own money because i wanted to take care of myself. i never felt...
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german cooperation. and making sure that we are resting the pace of climate change is as important as any issue we will face in the decades to come. making sure that we are able to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon without resort to war, that occurred because of the partnership. and the leadership that angela and others have shown. in afghanistan, german troops have been vital interest assisting afghans to defend their country. in ukraine, the normandy process i think, it is fair to say works in part because the united states stand shoulder to shoulder to draw a very firm line about the basic principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty. so there is not an issue in which we have worked together where i have not been hugely appreciative of agela's study leadership and trustworthiness. and as she noted, although it is true that i will be saying goodbye from his current position in around nine months, a lot happens in that month. everybody kept on saying to me originally that somehow things
german cooperation. and making sure that we are resting the pace of climate change is as important as any issue we will face in the decades to come. making sure that we are able to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon without resort to war, that occurred because of the partnership. and the leadership that angela and others have shown. in afghanistan, german troops have been vital interest assisting afghans to defend their country. in ukraine, the normandy process i think, it is fair to...
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one of the seven principles of the cooperative business model is cooperation among cooperatives. this cooperation is integral to our emergency planning and response. in pennsylvania, as in many states, the electric cooperatives statewide association plays an important role in emergency coordination. electric co-ops have mutual assistance agreements between one other so during a major event the process of securing additional crews and resources is simplified. there is also a national cooperative database which facilitates cross-state mutual assistance. as i noted in my written testimony, this network helped our statewide secure crews from florida to assist us in our restoration following hurricane sandy. also important are the relationships that we have with state and local government agencies. during major events our statewide association is in regular contact with the pennsylvania public utility commission and the pennsylvania emergency management agency. the statewide communicates outage information and requests for assistance from other governmental divisions on our behalf. lo
one of the seven principles of the cooperative business model is cooperation among cooperatives. this cooperation is integral to our emergency planning and response. in pennsylvania, as in many states, the electric cooperatives statewide association plays an important role in emergency coordination. electric co-ops have mutual assistance agreements between one other so during a major event the process of securing additional crews and resources is simplified. there is also a national cooperative...
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. >> translator: we should probably cooperate with businesses. that could increase information and word of mou communication on shops, restaurants, and facilities. there are lots of less-known tourist spots and independently operated restaurants in kyoto. it would be ideal if we could add information about them on our japanese map. >> reporter: he visited tokyo for firsthand research and to encourage businesses to sign up. many streets there are lined with small restaurants and souvenir shops, but only a few of them appear on the map. takahashi asked chinese visitors what they thought about the service. >> translator: it now offers a japanese map. were you aware of that? >> translator: so. i use google. >> translator: it would be more useful if it included information about restaurants and public toilets. >> reporter: he visited a store that has seen a huge increase in the number of chinese customers. the manager hopes that baidu's mapping service will help them attract even more. >> translator: the map to me increase the number who visit the sto
. >> translator: we should probably cooperate with businesses. that could increase information and word of mou communication on shops, restaurants, and facilities. there are lots of less-known tourist spots and independently operated restaurants in kyoto. it would be ideal if we could add information about them on our japanese map. >> reporter: he visited tokyo for firsthand research and to encourage businesses to sign up. many streets there are lined with small restaurants and...
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charlie: anderson cooper and gloria vanderbilt are here. that exploresmoir the relationship and the love and loss they have experienced. the collaboration is called frank and tender. there is a documentary on the same subject. here is a trailer from "nothing left unsaid." >> i remember a look behind her eyes that was far away. that thery sad, to me, thing she wanted were so simple. no reality there was for me, the vanderbilt side. my mom has lived many lives and in habit it different skins. she has a public face and the reality of her life is so different. >> it is fascinating. all of our secrets. three weeks later. review -- how old were you? >> 20. >> did your friends think it was weird? >> people were fascinated with the family that had everything. i never felt like i belonged. i felt like i was an imposter. when he died, i went to bed for three weeks and cried. since.not cried there is not a tear left. i am pleased to have anderson cooper and gloria vanderbilt here. welcome. >> i did not want people to know that she was my mom. >> i alw
charlie: anderson cooper and gloria vanderbilt are here. that exploresmoir the relationship and the love and loss they have experienced. the collaboration is called frank and tender. there is a documentary on the same subject. here is a trailer from "nothing left unsaid." >> i remember a look behind her eyes that was far away. that thery sad, to me, thing she wanted were so simple. no reality there was for me, the vanderbilt side. my mom has lived many lives and in habit it...
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i think we need the cooperation of industry, we need the cooperation of academia, we need the cooperation of the private sector in order to come up with solutions. >> thank you. >> i now recognize the gentlelady from indiana, ms. brooks, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in 2001 after i was appointed u.s. attorney for the southern district of indiana i began work with the indiana crimes against children task force which was led primarily by assistant u.s. attorney steve debroda working hand in hand with you, captain cohen. i want to thank you so much for being here because prior to that time i would say that i was certainly not aware about what really went into and what horrific crimes were being perpetrated against children back at that time in 2001/2002. when we talk about child exploitation against children, we need to realize this involves babies up to teenagers. this is not just about willing teenagers doing these types of -- being involved in these types of acts. these are people preying on children of all ages and i want to talk -- walk you through, captain cohen, what
i think we need the cooperation of industry, we need the cooperation of academia, we need the cooperation of the private sector in order to come up with solutions. >> thank you. >> i now recognize the gentlelady from indiana, ms. brooks, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in 2001 after i was appointed u.s. attorney for the southern district of indiana i began work with the indiana crimes against children task force which was led primarily by assistant u.s. attorney...