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sanctions on north korea washington is taking aim at shipping companies from nine countries accused of egal trading with pyongyang the measures are intended to force north korea to end its nuclear and missile programs i in a speech to the conservative political action conference trump said the new measures were the toughest yet we imposed today the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country which was a little girl and frankly hopefully something positive can happen we will say but hopefully something positive can happen but that just was announced and i want to let you know we have imposed the heaviest sanctions ever imposed. on you i spoke to reuters correspondent joe smith who is in seoul and i asked him what's different about these sanctions announced by president trump is latest sanctions take quite a targeted approach to some of the ships companies and other entities that the united states says is extending a lifeline to north korea last year china which is a major ally of north korea historically drastically cut much rich oil supply and other types to north korea which has led north
sanctions on north korea washington is taking aim at shipping companies from nine countries accused of egal trading with pyongyang the measures are intended to force north korea to end its nuclear and missile programs i in a speech to the conservative political action conference trump said the new measures were the toughest yet we imposed today the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country which was a little girl and frankly hopefully something positive can happen we will say but hopefully...
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thep them united states and they do not know where they come from, who they are, but then they take egals, and instead of sending them back, even though they are kids, i do not care they need to be sent back, and instead we ship them through the united states and we put them into schools with our children, and then what? we expect them not to hurt our children? not to act the way that they are, to do the things they were sent here to do?
thep them united states and they do not know where they come from, who they are, but then they take egals, and instead of sending them back, even though they are kids, i do not care they need to be sent back, and instead we ship them through the united states and we put them into schools with our children, and then what? we expect them not to hurt our children? not to act the way that they are, to do the things they were sent here to do?
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egal is going through tough times with comes to education.e are very happy is coming to address the challenge. >> education is essential. having a president come to african country to talk to us about having education and make them people aware of its importance, we think it is great. >> i really like president macron because he is ambitious and brave. he is a young man who believes in himself. he is an example to young senegalese men and women. anchor: to kenya now where police have arrested another opposition member, the lawyer who was present at this week's controversial swearing-in of the opposition leader. the government called that symbolic inauguration a dangerous, illegal act. fromer, we were joined nairobi with carolyn thompson for more on the latest arrest. correspondent: police raided the house and took him into custody. we knew the arrests were probably expected. they made it clear at a press conference they planned to arrest people affiliated with the opposition group, the national resistance movement. there have already been pro
egal is going through tough times with comes to education.e are very happy is coming to address the challenge. >> education is essential. having a president come to african country to talk to us about having education and make them people aware of its importance, we think it is great. >> i really like president macron because he is ambitious and brave. he is a young man who believes in himself. he is an example to young senegalese men and women. anchor: to kenya now where police...
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ese presidente, creo que vamos a estar muy.veremos tantos aÑos que gane y nosotros de sangre somos egalesdelfia. >> tienen el poder de hacerlo. filadelfia les estÁ pasando muchas cosas a los inmigrantes ahora. estÁn deteniendo a muchas familias. si hacen eso, van a ser que haya una presiÓn a los demÓcratas y republicanos para que pasen algo que no sea tan antiinmigrante. >> creo que serÍa muy bueno, serÍa un mensaje al presidente pero que filadelfia apoya. reportera: por lo menos tres jugadores de las Águilas le han dicho que no van a acudir a la ceremonia en el capitolio. el presidente ya ha tenido discordia con algunos jugadores de la asociaciÓn nacional de fÚtbol americano por no hincarse durante el himno nacional. ilia: continuando con el tema de inmigraciÓn, algunos procuradores en entablar una demanda federal para que se cancelÓ beneficio de programa en caso de que las negociaciones fracasen. julio: a medida que se acerca la fecha lÍmite para que el gobierno apruebe o cancele programa daca, una declaraciÓn del fiscal general de texas, ha colocado mÁs tensiÓn a esta situaciÓn al afir
ese presidente, creo que vamos a estar muy.veremos tantos aÑos que gane y nosotros de sangre somos egalesdelfia. >> tienen el poder de hacerlo. filadelfia les estÁ pasando muchas cosas a los inmigrantes ahora. estÁn deteniendo a muchas familias. si hacen eso, van a ser que haya una presiÓn a los demÓcratas y republicanos para que pasen algo que no sea tan antiinmigrante. >> creo que serÍa muy bueno, serÍa un mensaje al presidente pero que filadelfia apoya. reportera: por lo...
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thep them united states and they do not know where they come from, who they are, but then they take egals, and instead of sending them back, even though they are kids, i do not care they need to be sent back, and instead we ship them through the united states and we put them into schools with our children, and then what? we expect them not to hurt our children? not to act the way that they are, to do the things they were sent here to do? . sarbanes: -- >> the alabama company is raising their wages and giving a thousand dollar bonus. for those of you keeping track we have over 350 companies that have announced bonuses, new hiring or increased retirement benefits as a direct result of tax reform which not a single democrat supported. these have affected 4 million americans. the president is working to work for all americans. the tax reforms is a big part of that. as we all saw yesterday, the president is rebuilding infrastructure in america, secure decades of neglect. we are building a safe and reliable and modern infrastructure to meet the needs of the american people and to fuel economic
thep them united states and they do not know where they come from, who they are, but then they take egals, and instead of sending them back, even though they are kids, i do not care they need to be sent back, and instead we ship them through the united states and we put them into schools with our children, and then what? we expect them not to hurt our children? not to act the way that they are, to do the things they were sent here to do? . sarbanes: -- >> the alabama company is raising...
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he was exposed to gas which was .egal -- lethal at one point, he worked in a room where he cared up -- carried out buckets of agitated amputated limbs. -- it created a different vision of the war which is in contrast of what hemingway experienced. wore let nois they one who participated untouched and because he wrote as opposed lawyer, back or being a we can see in his writing how , atly the war touched him least american literature. oxo -- actually on the field already. was there any impact on him? >> certainly. he had been part of the voluntary ambulance corps. when we beganget to enter world war i, we had tremendous measures passed by the u.s. congress writing certain things and the europeans were the same way. he said to his interrogators, i like the french people too. they are really nice. when we entered the war, the army took over the endless core. for a couple months, he hung around europe having a great time in paris, joining with and that is where these two writers were -- would eventually eat. >> gruesome images. -- happened pointust want to make the that for hemingway, thi
he was exposed to gas which was .egal -- lethal at one point, he worked in a room where he cared up -- carried out buckets of agitated amputated limbs. -- it created a different vision of the war which is in contrast of what hemingway experienced. wore let nois they one who participated untouched and because he wrote as opposed lawyer, back or being a we can see in his writing how , atly the war touched him least american literature. oxo -- actually on the field already. was there any impact on...
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been saying as a matter of law, putting aside the government's motives what the government did was ,egaling for is the trump administration a path thatake would leave them with profits, but we have so far not heard from the trump administration what they want to do with frannie and freddie. joe: who are the big holders of them right now? various hedge funders have gotten in on the street at various times. who are the biggest agitators for change now? >> the biggest agitators for change are very capital, even though the fund is widening down and the fair home funds, which is probably the last at this point. bill ackman's firm, they are big holders in the common stock, and we also know that paulson and company, they had a big stake here and have been doing a lot of the behind-the-scenes work, a lot of the pr efforts to try to change policy makers's mines. >> can resume out a little bit and talk about the big issue here? after mae and freddie mac basically being taken over completely by the government during a financial crisis had to give out any excess profits that they made to the u.s. fe
been saying as a matter of law, putting aside the government's motives what the government did was ,egaling for is the trump administration a path thatake would leave them with profits, but we have so far not heard from the trump administration what they want to do with frannie and freddie. joe: who are the big holders of them right now? various hedge funders have gotten in on the street at various times. who are the biggest agitators for change now? >> the biggest agitators for change...
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host: so she got involved in egal advocacy. did she golf out speaking about it and becoming a spokesperson for her case? >> she did it a little bit. early on more than later in her life when i met her and interviewed her in 2004 and 005. but most of her work was done behind the scenes. she clearly knew that she was associated with the case this and that people want told speak so -- to her, including me. it was hard to get to her. in fact, when i reached out to her, i'd written several letters and she invited me to her home. i was 30 minutes late to her house. she was waiting for me on her porch. she was spitting naflse. she was so upset. she said she didn't want to talk to me and i really had to cajole her into talking about the case. i told her about the importance of and it that we really needed to get the story out to this new generation. finally she relented and let me speak with her and i had several interviews with her later. host: we're going to talk about the legacy of this and also on federal laugh. before we do narnin
host: so she got involved in egal advocacy. did she golf out speaking about it and becoming a spokesperson for her case? >> she did it a little bit. early on more than later in her life when i met her and interviewed her in 2004 and 005. but most of her work was done behind the scenes. she clearly knew that she was associated with the case this and that people want told speak so -- to her, including me. it was hard to get to her. in fact, when i reached out to her, i'd written several...
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to own a egal permit gun. bambi, my wife would cry and might put me out in the dog house. the point.ide now it doesn't take a man and democratic party believe this. the republican party used democrats, gainst when they get elected such as president, they will take your your guns and put fear in them. have never known and you'd have to testify to this, that the guns have never been taken from the americans and they're going to. but those military ar-15 weapons sorts of weapons have o place in a peaceful society, such as the united states. and that does not mean they're going to take your guns. they are not going to take your guns. and -- what should be outlawed, bobby? outlawed?ld be what is your definition of assault weapons? caller: well, anything that is fire. rapid fire. i mean, i'm a deer hunter, used a deer hunter, until i married my wife, animal advocate loves animals and loves people and everything. do not need a rapid-fire gun to go out there. if i'm that bad a shot at illing game, you understand where i'm coming from? host: all semi-automatic weapon? shotgun, you
to own a egal permit gun. bambi, my wife would cry and might put me out in the dog house. the point.ide now it doesn't take a man and democratic party believe this. the republican party used democrats, gainst when they get elected such as president, they will take your your guns and put fear in them. have never known and you'd have to testify to this, that the guns have never been taken from the americans and they're going to. but those military ar-15 weapons sorts of weapons have o place in a...
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thep them united states and they do not know where they come from, who they are, but then they take egalsd instead of sending them back, even though they are kids, i do not care they need to be sent back, and instead we ship them through the united states and we put them into schools with our children, and then what? we expect them not to hurt our children? not to act the way that they are, to do the things they were sent here to do? we should just pay for their education and give them all of the food stamps and medicaid and everything that they want, and they will turn around and kill our children?i do not think that is a smart idea. host: when you say the things they were sent here to do, what do you mean? caller: they are being sent from el salvador and all the other places to join the ms-13 here. and we are letting them in and shipping them where they want to go. host: marcela gaviria? statistics, the point to something very different. i know that people are concerned and i certainly sympathize with that point of view, but i would like to say that there has been 250,000 children that
thep them united states and they do not know where they come from, who they are, but then they take egalsd instead of sending them back, even though they are kids, i do not care they need to be sent back, and instead we ship them through the united states and we put them into schools with our children, and then what? we expect them not to hurt our children? not to act the way that they are, to do the things they were sent here to do? we should just pay for their education and give them all of...