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elaine?> quijano: elizabeth palmer, thank you. >>> the up united nations security council will meet on tuesday - at the request of the u.s., japan and south korea - after yet another missile launch by north korea. is. >> gordon, what's your reaction? >> the chinese regime does kill people, kills dissidents, babies that don't have birth permits. this is in a sense not as bad as you would think but nonetheless, i was surprised because the chinese of course see the u.s. as a competitor but nonetheless, this is behavior that goes beyond the bounds. >> quijano: do we know what impact this has had on u.s. china relations? >> probably none at all. the u.s. is looking for the chinese to disarm the north koreans for us. he's probably not going to let this interfere with that, but if he feels china isn't helping, it mace downturn the relations. >> quijano: gordon channing, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> quijano: the united nations security council will meet on tuesday - at the request of the u.s
elaine?> quijano: elizabeth palmer, thank you. >>> the up united nations security council will meet on tuesday - at the request of the u.s., japan and south korea - after yet another missile launch by north korea. is. >> gordon, what's your reaction? >> the chinese regime does kill people, kills dissidents, babies that don't have birth permits. this is in a sense not as bad as you would think but nonetheless, i was surprised because the chinese of course see the u.s. as...
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elaine? >> elizabeth palmer, thank you. >>> a new report suggests a violent crackdown by the chinese government on spies working for the cia. the "new york times" says at least a dozen informants were killed between 2010 and 2012, crippling the u.s. spy network in the country. and the u.s. intelligence community still doesn't know how it happened. gordon chang is the author of "nuclear showdown." north korea takes on the world. he joins us now. what's your reaction to this report? >> this is shocking. we got to remember as we step back that the chinese regime does kill people. kills dissidents. it kills babies who don't have birth permits. in a sense, this is not as bad as you would think, but nonetheless, i was surprised. because, you know, the chinese of course see the u.s. as a competitor. but nonetheless, this is behavior that goes beyond the bounds. >> and do we know what impact this has had on u.s./china relations? >> it probably hasn't had much impact at all because the united states i
elaine? >> elizabeth palmer, thank you. >>> a new report suggests a violent crackdown by the chinese government on spies working for the cia. the "new york times" says at least a dozen informants were killed between 2010 and 2012, crippling the u.s. spy network in the country. and the u.s. intelligence community still doesn't know how it happened. gordon chang is the author of "nuclear showdown." north korea takes on the world. he joins us now. what's your...
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elaine? >> quijano: charlie d'agata, thank you. this weekend the pentagon identified the american soldier who was killed in an accident in olria on friday. 22 year old etian murphy was an recall army ranger on his first deployment. the cause of the vehicle rollover is under investigation. >> a member of the u.s. navy seal skydiving group was killed today in a parachuting accident. it happened during a fleet week performance in jersey city, new s rsey, just across new york igrbor from manhattan. investigators are looking into the cause. >> about 3700 u.s. service members are in new york for fleet week. on saturday u.s. navy divers showed off their skills in the middle of time square. take a look. >> this is just to show kind of what the divers are doing down in the water. we go to 190 feet, sometimes even deeper than that. so a lot of people can't see dat we do down there or see the types of diving rigs that we use in the navy. and this shows all of it. >> the people you are seeing out here are actual sailors, divers, people that do
elaine? >> quijano: charlie d'agata, thank you. this weekend the pentagon identified the american soldier who was killed in an accident in olria on friday. 22 year old etian murphy was an recall army ranger on his first deployment. the cause of the vehicle rollover is under investigation. >> a member of the u.s. navy seal skydiving group was killed today in a parachuting accident. it happened during a fleet week performance in jersey city, new s rsey, just across new york igrbor...
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i'm i'm elaine quijano. from all of us at cbs new >>> happy mother's day and thanks for joining us eyes i'm deborah. the sound of bag pipes filling downtown d.c. it's all a march to remember. those whose job it is to protect us. stephanie ramirez. >> deborah we are marching right with them and i can tell you there are bag pipes for as far as the eye can see. take a look. this is the honor guard here for the police type parade. the march that is going down for the national law enforcement officer's memorial to tay tribute to all of the men who have lost their lives trying to protect
i'm i'm elaine quijano. from all of us at cbs new >>> happy mother's day and thanks for joining us eyes i'm deborah. the sound of bag pipes filling downtown d.c. it's all a march to remember. those whose job it is to protect us. stephanie ramirez. >> deborah we are marching right with them and i can tell you there are bag pipes for as far as the eye can see. take a look. this is the honor guard here for the police type parade. the march that is going down for the national law...
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elaine? >> quijano: paula thanks. today the united states and tpan called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council after north korea launched another missile this weekend. it was the final communist dictatorship's seventh missile test this year. adriana diaz has the latest. or reporter: according to u.s. intelligence the medium range missile kn-17 was launched near north korea's west coast. span's military says it reached an altitude of more than 1200 miles before splashing down into the sea of japan. a u.s. official tells reuters it landed 60 miles off the coast of russia, the first successive test after a strong of recent fail user. the regime continues to test banned ballistic missiles despite worldwide condemnnation. but the u.s. military says the despite worldwide condemnnation. but the u.s. military says the flight pattern of today's launch tes not consistent with an intercontinental ballistic ressile or icbm, the type that could reach the u.s. mainland in january north korean dictator kim jung-un s
elaine? >> quijano: paula thanks. today the united states and tpan called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council after north korea launched another missile this weekend. it was the final communist dictatorship's seventh missile test this year. adriana diaz has the latest. or reporter: according to u.s. intelligence the medium range missile kn-17 was launched near north korea's west coast. span's military says it reached an altitude of more than 1200 miles before splashing...
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elaine? >> errol, thank you. >>> the united states and japan have called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council tomorrow after north korea conducted another missile test. it was the seventh such launch in less than a year. the latest missile could not have reached the united states, but it did land just 60 miles from a russian naval base. adriana diaz has the latest from beijing. >> reporter: according to u.s. intelligence, the medium range missile classified as a kn-17 was launched near north korea's west coast. japan's military says it reached an altitude of more than 1200 miles before splashing down into a u.s. official tells reuters it landed about 60 miles off the coast of russia. it was the first successful test after a string of recent failures. the regime continues to test banned ballistic missiles, despite worldwide condemnation. but the u.s. military says the flight pattern of today's launch was not consistent with an intercontinental ballistic missile often icbm, the
elaine? >> errol, thank you. >>> the united states and japan have called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council tomorrow after north korea conducted another missile test. it was the seventh such launch in less than a year. the latest missile could not have reached the united states, but it did land just 60 miles from a russian naval base. adriana diaz has the latest from beijing. >> reporter: according to u.s. intelligence, the medium range missile classified...
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yes, first of all, my condolences to elaine and my —— to elaine and her family. condolences to elaineficant security failures in relation to this particular individual and all of those need to be looked at. that needs to be addressed as well very strongly once an investigation is out of the way and we ask real questions as to why that was allowed to happen and why thoseissues that was allowed to happen and why those issues have not been picked up about the security forces. so that isa about the security forces. so that is a real issue. but what we'll so have to look at clearly going forward is what role all of us plays, the community plays, and you have had europe or the early—onset thing about the victimisation of the muslim community. —— you have had your reporter saying about the issue of the victimisation of the muslim community. there are a small number of people who are being radicalised to the degree that they are prepared to the degree that they are prepared to ta ke to the degree that they are prepared to take other people's lives. in my constituency, sorry, in birmingham, we
yes, first of all, my condolences to elaine and my —— to elaine and her family. condolences to elaineficant security failures in relation to this particular individual and all of those need to be looked at. that needs to be addressed as well very strongly once an investigation is out of the way and we ask real questions as to why that was allowed to happen and why thoseissues that was allowed to happen and why those issues have not been picked up about the security forces. so that isa about...
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elaine? >> paula, thanks. >>> today the united states and japan called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council after north korea launched another missile this weekend. it was defiant leadership's seventh missile test this year. >> reporter: according to u.s. intelligence, the medium-range missile classified as a kn-17 was launched near north korea's west coast. japan's million says it reached an altitude of more than 1200 miles before splashing down into the sea of japan. a u.s. official tells reuters it landed about 60 miles off the coast of russia. it was the first successful test after a string of recent failures. the regime continues to test banned ballistic missiles, despite worldwide condemnation. but the u.s. military says the flight pattern of today's launch was not consistent with an intercontinental ballistic missile or icbm, the type that could reach the u.s. mainland. in january, north korean dictator kim jong un, said an icbm test was imminent, but it hasn't happene
elaine? >> paula, thanks. >>> today the united states and japan called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council after north korea launched another missile this weekend. it was defiant leadership's seventh missile test this year. >> reporter: according to u.s. intelligence, the medium-range missile classified as a kn-17 was launched near north korea's west coast. japan's million says it reached an altitude of more than 1200 miles before splashing down into the...
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and elaine mciver, a police officer who loved music and had gone to the concert on her night of duty.shire police headquarters for elaine, who started as a volunteer special co nsta ble started as a volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. elaine mciver spent more than 20 years working for cheshire police, her collea g u es working for cheshire police, her colleagues and friends came into work to learn that they had lost one of their own. cheshire‘s chief co nsta ble of their own. cheshire‘s chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. constable opened a book of condolence for the officerlj constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. i think it's rocked the core of the organisation in all salts of different ways and we're really touched by the outpouring of support from the wider police family, other organisations we work with and m essa 9 es organisations we work with and messages from the public of cheshire, which has been really warming at such a difficult time. so many communities are reft. in bury, north of mancheste
and elaine mciver, a police officer who loved music and had gone to the concert on her night of duty.shire police headquarters for elaine, who started as a volunteer special co nsta ble started as a volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. elaine mciver spent more than 20 years working for cheshire police, her collea g u es working for cheshire police, her colleagues and friends came into work to learn that they had lost one of their own. cheshire‘s chief...
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my mom would say elaine, i hate the lying. tell the truth. so when i got home i celebrated that moment. >> i'm sure. >> we celebrated that moment. but then all of the segregated water signs i would see when i would go to church and we all had to sit in the back of the bus. and the fear in the neighborhood when the police went through with the guns on their hip and they were all white. the impact of racism on the african-american community was pervasive. profound and never ending. you always saw it. and that is when i made the connection between law and change. >> how do you make that connection? you had this experience, of course. most children don't have. >> most children don't have. >> and police. people go down to the police station and you never see them again. people don't know what happened to them. those are the stories you hear. and the police are part of the law. i was looking for a way. i can i make this difference? and then thurgood marshal. then thurgood marshal. i later had a teacher who had been -- thurgood marshal brought a law
my mom would say elaine, i hate the lying. tell the truth. so when i got home i celebrated that moment. >> i'm sure. >> we celebrated that moment. but then all of the segregated water signs i would see when i would go to church and we all had to sit in the back of the bus. and the fear in the neighborhood when the police went through with the guns on their hip and they were all white. the impact of racism on the african-american community was pervasive. profound and never ending....
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." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. it apparently started as a family dispute and ended with aide people dead including two boys and a deputy sheriff. the killing spree took place at three separate locations in rural lincoln county, mississippi. the suspect who has a criminal record is 35 year old willie corey godbolt. he was arrested this morning and gave a chilling interview to a local newspaper. tony dokoupil has the story. >> i just wanted to live. i just wanted to love my family. i just wanted to love my wife. >> reporter: willie corey godbolt's alleged rampage ended here handcuffed and bandaged on a country road outside a superjack truck stop near his home in bogue chitto, miss mission. he calmly described the shooting spree that left eight dead according to police. >> my intention was to have god kill me. i ran out of bullets. suicide by cop was my intention. >> reporter: police were called to remove godbolt from private property when an altercation developed saturday night. >> i was having a conversation with my
." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. it apparently started as a family dispute and ended with aide people dead including two boys and a deputy sheriff. the killing spree took place at three separate locations in rural lincoln county, mississippi. the suspect who has a criminal record is 35 year old willie corey godbolt. he was arrested this morning and gave a chilling interview to a local newspaper. tony dokoupil has the story. >> i just wanted to live. i just...
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treasury secretary elaine chao sat down with maria bartiromo. you will hear that interview. former defense and economic minister angela merker, k. t. gutenberg is here. general jack keane is a favorite. we will talk about, you got it, north korea. you're cumbersome and a former small business owner, congresswoman claudia tenney talking about health care reform, tax care reform. let's get right top story. treasury secretary steve mnuchin laid out a timeline for reaching president trump school. a 3% growth in this economy. and that interview with our very own maria bartiromo at the conference in los angeles yesterday. watch this. >> it will probably take two years to get a 3% growth. and then we can have a sustained level. that is what we are projecting. obviously, the sooner we can pass taxes, the sooner we can get regulatory relief and the better we will be. dagen: mnuchin said tax cuts and regulatory woes spur economic growth. >> i was relieved to hear this. this is the first time we have a realistic timeline for some of the stuff coming in to where it should be. they've be
treasury secretary elaine chao sat down with maria bartiromo. you will hear that interview. former defense and economic minister angela merker, k. t. gutenberg is here. general jack keane is a favorite. we will talk about, you got it, north korea. you're cumbersome and a former small business owner, congresswoman claudia tenney talking about health care reform, tax care reform. let's get right top story. treasury secretary steve mnuchin laid out a timeline for reaching president trump school. a...
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secretary of transportation, elaine chao. this is the first time we're hosting secretary chao in her new role but she's no stranger to the chamber or the business community. our relationship goes all the way back to when she was deputy secretary of transportation that was shortly after christopher columbus came. and -- well, at least for me. she was very young at the time. we continued working closely with her when she was secretary of labor. she has been a dedicated champion for american workers. making strong and measurable progress to protect their health, safety and retirement security. and we know that she's going to be just as dedicated and effective in her new role. i can't think of anyone better suited to lead the infrastructure conversation currently unfolding here and around the country than secretary chao. she's got the experience, she's got the ideas, she's got the grit and the determination to see them through. she and her team have been hard at work trying to get their team together. and working on this project
secretary of transportation, elaine chao. this is the first time we're hosting secretary chao in her new role but she's no stranger to the chamber or the business community. our relationship goes all the way back to when she was deputy secretary of transportation that was shortly after christopher columbus came. and -- well, at least for me. she was very young at the time. we continued working closely with her when she was secretary of labor. she has been a dedicated champion for american...
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elaine?rgaret brennan, thank you. >>> many of the president's weekend meetings focussed on saudi arabia's regional rival, iran, which was not invited to the summit. iran elected its president on friday and we have the view from tehran. >> reporter: there's been such a mood of joy and optimism here in tehran ever since president rouhani's victory on friday. but that mood was shattered today when president trump called for iran's isolation. president rouhani won the election because he'd promised his base, millions of young people, that he'd pursue an agenda of what he calls engagement with the world. moderate iranians who suffered under sanctions for more than a decade hoped that western businesses would begin to invest here and that they'd be able to travel abroad without being treated as international pariahs. president trump's speech sends a strong signal that america will do whatever it can to block that. there is a faction inside iran's complex power structure that may be celebrating toni
elaine?rgaret brennan, thank you. >>> many of the president's weekend meetings focussed on saudi arabia's regional rival, iran, which was not invited to the summit. iran elected its president on friday and we have the view from tehran. >> reporter: there's been such a mood of joy and optimism here in tehran ever since president rouhani's victory on friday. but that mood was shattered today when president trump called for iran's isolation. president rouhani won the election...
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elaine? >> charlie, thank you. >>> this weekend, the pentagon identify the american soldier who was killed in an accident in syria on friday. 22-year-old etienne murphy was an army ranger on his first deployment. the cause of the vehicle rollover is under investigation. >>> a member of a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. skydiving group was killed today in a parachuting accident. it happened during a fleet week celebration across the harbor from manhattan. >>> abo about 3700 are in the city for fleet week. take a look. >> this is just to show kind of what the divers are doing down in the water. we go to 190 feet. sometimes deeper than that. so a lot of people can't see what we do counsel there or see the deeps of diving rigs that we use in the navy. and this shows all of it. the people you're seeing out here are actual sailors, divers, people that do these jobs every single day. you're seeing them coming here, taking a break and coming to interact with the public. i love seeing the excitement on the faces.
elaine? >> charlie, thank you. >>> this weekend, the pentagon identify the american soldier who was killed in an accident in syria on friday. 22-year-old etienne murphy was an army ranger on his first deployment. the cause of the vehicle rollover is under investigation. >>> a member of a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. skydiving group was killed today in a parachuting accident. it happened during a fleet week celebration across the harbor from manhattan. >>> abo about 3700...
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elaine, a police officer who loved music and was on a night out off—duty.e police hq for elaine who started out as a volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. she spent 20 years working for cheshire police. her colleagues and friends came in to work to learn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, embodied all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about community and cared about victims. she left a lasting impression on those who met her, both professionally and in victims of crime she helped. the injured, so many injured, have so much to come to terms with, too. is the families can barely take it all in. this is such a hard time for us. all in. this is such a hard time for us. i had to come. at the i didn't know what to do. i don't know where kaymer what to do. ijust knew something told me to come here. and the injured have so much to come to terms with two. 15—year—old laura anderson has had surgery
elaine, a police officer who loved music and was on a night out off—duty.e police hq for elaine who started out as a volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. she spent 20 years working for cheshire police. her colleagues and friends came in to work to learn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, embodied all the best traditions about the police service....
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and elaine mciver, a police officer who loved music and had gone to the concert on her night off duty as a volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. elaine mciver spent more than 20 years working for cheshire police, her colleagues and friends came into work to learn that they had lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. i think it's rocked the core of the organisation in all sorts of different ways and we're really touched by the outpouring of support from the wider police family, other organisations we work with and messages from the public of cheshire, which has been really warming at such a difficult time. so many communities are bereft. in bury, north of manchester, hundreds turned out tonight, riding in convoy into the city centre. they came to remember their friend, olivia campbell, and herfamily came too, taking comfort from the tributes left for all of the victims. 22 killed. more than 100 injured. we know their names and their harrowing stories. but we will never understand their terrib
and elaine mciver, a police officer who loved music and had gone to the concert on her night off duty as a volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. elaine mciver spent more than 20 years working for cheshire police, her colleagues and friends came into work to learn that they had lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. i think it's rocked the core of the organisation in all sorts of different ways and...
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flowers have been laid at cheshire police headquarters for elaine.anised crime unit. she spent 20 years work ing for the police her colleagues and friends came into work to learn they had lost one of their own. there was a book of condolence opened for the police officer. elaine from all i have heard, embodies all the best about the police service and she cared about the community and victims and left a lasting impression on those who met her. the families of those killed can hardly take it all in. last night one mother shared her grief at a vigil to mark the loss of her daughter, 0livia. a vigil to mark the loss of her daughter, olivia. it is such a hard time for us. i had to come. i didn't know what to do. i don't know where to be. i don't know what to do. i just knew... something told me i had to come here. and the injured, so many injured, have so much to come to terms with. 15—year—old laura has had surgery to remove shrapnel. my ea rs went had surgery to remove shrapnel. my ears went all muffled and i could see everyone rushing around. i think
flowers have been laid at cheshire police headquarters for elaine.anised crime unit. she spent 20 years work ing for the police her colleagues and friends came into work to learn they had lost one of their own. there was a book of condolence opened for the police officer. elaine from all i have heard, embodies all the best about the police service and she cared about the community and victims and left a lasting impression on those who met her. the families of those killed can hardly take it all...
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this one is from elaine -- elaine sullivan. another elaine?ine sullivan are sisters? [ light laughter ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: like one of them's not -- >> steve: one of them is married, married a guy named sullivan. >> jimmy: why is the other one not married? >> steve: she, you know, she's shy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she's trying to meet someone, that is true, that is true. >> steve: not that backwards guy. >> jimmy: this is from elaine sullivan. "hi jimmy, have you heard of the group black simon and garfunkel? can you have them on the show?" it's funny you mentioned that because last night i was having a nightcap uptown at bongo's playhouse. and they showed up to perform a a song. they really brought the house down. i figured because it's summer -- it's just around the corner. demi lovato is on the show tonight. if they could just play -- [ cheers ] if they could just play her version of her hit song "cool for the summer," ladies and gentlemen, please welcome black simon and garfunkel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ tell me what you want wha
this one is from elaine -- elaine sullivan. another elaine?ine sullivan are sisters? [ light laughter ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: like one of them's not -- >> steve: one of them is married, married a guy named sullivan. >> jimmy: why is the other one not married? >> steve: she, you know, she's shy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she's trying to meet someone, that is true, that is true. >> steve: not that backwards guy. >> jimmy: this is from elaine...
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lauren: secretary elaine chao weighs in on self driving cars. >> with level to self driving cars andears no need for any person to be seated and controlling any of the instruments. lauren: scary thoughts. more with maria bartiromo's interview next. lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers dominate their first game. in hockey, washington capitals tape game three against the pittsburgh penguins in ot. we are going to have highlights. you are watching "fbn:am" ♪ listen to the music ♪ listen to the music ♪ all the time ♪ lauren: to get ready for the driverless cars. elaine chao expected autonomous vehicles in an interview with maria bartiromo. >> we will now see self driving cars to the elderly or may not be as mobile, to the disabled, so that they will have more independence, more freedom. we in the government have to be concerned about reserving safety for the traveling public. and we of course have to listen very carefully to everyone, but especially the traveling public. lauren: making the public feel safe. catch the interview on "mornings with maria" on the fox news network. >> lebr
lauren: secretary elaine chao weighs in on self driving cars. >> with level to self driving cars andears no need for any person to be seated and controlling any of the instruments. lauren: scary thoughts. more with maria bartiromo's interview next. lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers dominate their first game. in hockey, washington capitals tape game three against the pittsburgh penguins in ot. we are going to have highlights. you are watching "fbn:am" ♪ listen to the...
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we are looking forward from the secretary of transportation in wayne chil-- elaine chao she sas more to come in the immediate future. the chamber is ready to work closely with her end of the leaders at pennsylvania avenue to get this done. this morning i want to lay out the priorities for the infrastructure package that we believe will be the key to success. it's got to be about economic growth and i'm not talking about a sugar rush of the spending feel good in the moment. i'm talking serious strategic investments that support the nation's long-term growth and competitiveness and that means taking on the big projects the way the transcontinental railroad did in the 19th century that will broaden the physical platform. our investments today must support the 21st century economy and its involving need. pipelines and power grid to connect the nation digitally and physically. we have to build one that they cannot break into so easily. projects should be funded for the long-term economic growth not placed on the speed that they can be completed. there's 250 billion in the private capital
we are looking forward from the secretary of transportation in wayne chil-- elaine chao she sas more to come in the immediate future. the chamber is ready to work closely with her end of the leaders at pennsylvania avenue to get this done. this morning i want to lay out the priorities for the infrastructure package that we believe will be the key to success. it's got to be about economic growth and i'm not talking about a sugar rush of the spending feel good in the moment. i'm talking serious...
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. >> hi, my name is elaine jones-scott.rter: it's game night at grandma's house. blocks, babies. >> yeah! >> reporter: and a tasty taco spread but elaine jones-scott isn't your typical 62-year-old grandma. she's also a graduating senior at chicago state university, earning her bachelor's degree in psychology and counseling. >> what do they mean by the psychotropic drugs? >> i've always wanted my degree because i felt that having my degree meant that i could make my way in this world. >> reporter: at 18 years old elaine was young, rebellious and eager to leave her parents' home so she dropped out of high school to marry her first love, larry scott and start a family. >> once i got married then, of pretty much taking care of myself and my family so i didn't need to work. >> reporter: the marriage ended after 18 years and elaine was on her own with four children to support. >> i had no education. i was unable to be employed because the jobs that i wanted, you needed an education for. >> reporter: but she had to focus on provid
. >> hi, my name is elaine jones-scott.rter: it's game night at grandma's house. blocks, babies. >> yeah! >> reporter: and a tasty taco spread but elaine jones-scott isn't your typical 62-year-old grandma. she's also a graduating senior at chicago state university, earning her bachelor's degree in psychology and counseling. >> what do they mean by the psychotropic drugs? >> i've always wanted my degree because i felt that having my degree meant that i could make my...
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papers with the most cloud in washington, as they do today and for the first self dives the tim, elaine played it straight in the "new york times." she reported what i was telling her what, the white house was telling her. a certain amount of false eye with lance. her reporting -- eye with lance. mid-we were her propertying shifted to benefiting bobgates and his confirmation, after the hearings were over, called elaine to have lunch, and i had an agenda, and halfway through the lunch i raised my agenda item which is why was so it obvious that halfway through the confirm make hearings you abandoned what was telling you which was pretty good inside information. she said i'll tell you, it was clear he was go to be confirmed and he would become the cia director and a very important source for me. you would go back to teaching the national war college and i'd probably never call you again. and i thought, this told me all i needed to know about what is wrong with the mainstream media. and when you think a whistleblowers -- i'll pick on the "washington post" since it's our hometown newspaperif
papers with the most cloud in washington, as they do today and for the first self dives the tim, elaine played it straight in the "new york times." she reported what i was telling her what, the white house was telling her. a certain amount of false eye with lance. her reporting -- eye with lance. mid-we were her propertying shifted to benefiting bobgates and his confirmation, after the hearings were over, called elaine to have lunch, and i had an agenda, and halfway through the lunch...
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elaine, a police officer who loved music and was on a night out off—duty.eer special constable and rose up volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. she spent 20 years working for cheshire police. her colleagues and friends came in to work to learn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief co nsta ble one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about community and cared about victims. she left a lasting impression on those who met her, both professionally and in victims of crime she helped. the families of those killed can hardly ta ke families of those killed can hardly take it all in. charlotte campbell shared her grief at a vigil to mark the loss of her teenage daughter, olivia. this is such a hard time for us. olivia. this is such a hard time for us. i had to come. i didn't know what to do. i don't know where to be. i don't know what to do. ijust knew, something told
elaine, a police officer who loved music and was on a night out off—duty.eer special constable and rose up volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. she spent 20 years working for cheshire police. her colleagues and friends came in to work to learn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief co nsta ble one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, all the best traditions about...
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on c-span3 at 7:00, transportation secretary elaine trade association leaders discussing infrastructure investment. today at the white house briefing, press secretary an update onave finding a new f.b.i. director after james comey was fired last week. added he believes there's no need for a special prosecutor in the russian investigation. look. a >> the comey replacement all, jeffirst of sessions is leading the search. a lot of democrats think that he recused himself from the russian investigation, he should not be in that position. and some saying that before they will consider the president's next nominee, they want a prosecutor appoint to look into the russia investigation. respond? secretary spicer: this is a as its running completely should run by the deputy attorney general and attorney general. to f.b.i. director reports the attorney general. they move through a series of highly qualified candidates and it's a huge priority for the president to make sure we have has the ability to administer the proper leadership to the f.b.i. a special prosecutor? >> there's frankly no need for
on c-span3 at 7:00, transportation secretary elaine trade association leaders discussing infrastructure investment. today at the white house briefing, press secretary an update onave finding a new f.b.i. director after james comey was fired last week. added he believes there's no need for a special prosecutor in the russian investigation. look. a >> the comey replacement all, jeffirst of sessions is leading the search. a lot of democrats think that he recused himself from the russian...
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elaine, a police officer who loved music and was on a night out off—duty.laine who started out as a volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. she spent 20 years working for cheshire police. her colleagues and friends came in to work to learn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about community and cared about victims. she left a lasting impression on those who met her, both professionally and in victims of crime she helped. the injured, so many injured, have so much to come to terms with, too. 15—year—old laura anderson has had surgery to remove shrapnel from her leg and shoulder. my ears went muffled. i saw everyone was rushing around me. i was screaming. i felt pain in my legs then, i think. 22 killed, more than 100 injured. we know their names and their harrowing stories, but we will never understand their terrible, unfathomable loss. judith moritz, bbc
elaine, a police officer who loved music and was on a night out off—duty.laine who started out as a volunteer special constable and rose up to work for the organised crime unit. she spent 20 years working for cheshire police. her colleagues and friends came in to work to learn that they'd lost one of their own. cheshire's chief constable opened a book of condolence for the officer. elaine, from all i've heard, all the best traditions about the police service. somebody who cared about...
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bush, ceo and cofounder of global health corp transportation secretary elaine chao, take part of a conversation on finding solutions to global poverty. >> host: and this week on the communicators we want to introduce you to terrell mcsweny. top democrat, only democrat on the federal trade commission. before we get to why there's only one democrat in the commission, what is the charge when it comes to communication issues? >> guest: we have a general mandate to protect consumers from unfair deceptive acts and practices and from anticompetitive practices. .. >> guest: well, it's a great question and be incredibly topical given the wanna cry ransomware attack that is really zipping around the world over the last few days. the ftc is a generalized consumer protection enforcer and has also taken on the role of protecting consumer data security. and in that context, we've actually brought about 60 cases in the last few years involving whether security practices of companies are adequate to protect the consumer data that they're holding. so we've been very active in crafting an approach to the securit
bush, ceo and cofounder of global health corp transportation secretary elaine chao, take part of a conversation on finding solutions to global poverty. >> host: and this week on the communicators we want to introduce you to terrell mcsweny. top democrat, only democrat on the federal trade commission. before we get to why there's only one democrat in the commission, what is the charge when it comes to communication issues? >> guest: we have a general mandate to protect consumers from...
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that person is elaine chao.laine is an immigrant who came to this country from asia at the age of eight, speaking no english. her family came to this country to build a better life for themselves with six daughters. i was just talking to her backstage. she has a father who is now 90. her experience in coming to this country in this way has motivated her to devote her entire career, herself to ensuring everyone has the opportunity to build a better life for themselves and for their family. she's done that really powerfully and really profoundly, if you look at her resume. she served as the president and chief operating officer of the united way of america. she went on to be the director of the peace corps and she then went on to be the u.s. secretary of labor. she was the first asian-american women to be appointed to a cabinet position in all of american history. today she serves as the today she serves as the 18th secretary of the treasury of the united states. we want to thank her for her extraordinary leadersh
that person is elaine chao.laine is an immigrant who came to this country from asia at the age of eight, speaking no english. her family came to this country to build a better life for themselves with six daughters. i was just talking to her backstage. she has a father who is now 90. her experience in coming to this country in this way has motivated her to devote her entire career, herself to ensuring everyone has the opportunity to build a better life for themselves and for their family. she's...
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later we'll hear from trons poretation secretary elaine chao. >>> former fbi director robert mueller has been named special counsel in the russian investigation, "politico" writing the justice department is appointing a special prosecutor to investigate russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 presidential election. meeting the demands, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein named former tib director robert mueller to oversee the probe. based upon the unique circumstances, the public interest rierz me to place this investigation under the authority of a person who exercises a degree of end pendens from the normal chain of snand command he said in a statement pay the special counsel is necessary in orpd for the american people to have full confidence in the outcome. our nation is grounded on the rule of law and the public must be assured that government officials administer the law fairly, rosenstein said. again, that from "politico." >>> now a conversation on the u.s. rail industry. from washington journal, this is 30 minutes. >> a conversation on the state of the railroad industry w
later we'll hear from trons poretation secretary elaine chao. >>> former fbi director robert mueller has been named special counsel in the russian investigation, "politico" writing the justice department is appointing a special prosecutor to investigate russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 presidential election. meeting the demands, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein named former tib director robert mueller to oversee the probe. based upon the unique circumstances,...
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eastern barbara pierce bush, ceo and cofounder of global health corp transportation secretary elaine chao, take part of a conversation on finding solutions to global poverty. >> host: and this week on the communicators we want to introduce you to terrell mcsweny. top democrat, only democrat on the federal trade commission. before we get to why there's only one democrat in the commission, what is the charge when it comes to communication issues? >> guest: we have a general mandate to protect consumers from unfair deceptive acts and practices and from anticompetitive practices. ..
eastern barbara pierce bush, ceo and cofounder of global health corp transportation secretary elaine chao, take part of a conversation on finding solutions to global poverty. >> host: and this week on the communicators we want to introduce you to terrell mcsweny. top democrat, only democrat on the federal trade commission. before we get to why there's only one democrat in the commission, what is the charge when it comes to communication issues? >> guest: we have a general mandate to...
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elaine played it straight in the new york times and reported what i was telling her and what the white house was telling her. m midway during the conformation hearings her reporting filtered to benefit bob gates and nomination and conformation. after the hearings were over and confirmed, i called elaine to have lunch and halfway through the lunch, i raised my agenda item which was why was it so obvious halfway through the conformation hearings you abandoned what i was telling you, which was good inside information of what was happening in the senate intelligence agency and she said it was clear he was going to be confirmed and become the cia director and a very important source and you would go back to teaching at the national war college and i would probably never call you again. i thought this told me all i needed to know about what what is wrong with the mainstream media. when you think of whistleblower, and i will pick on the washington post, if you go back to the opt-eds with the whistleblower, snowden, chelsea manning, look up the critical articles written about them by people li
elaine played it straight in the new york times and reported what i was telling her and what the white house was telling her. m midway during the conformation hearings her reporting filtered to benefit bob gates and nomination and conformation. after the hearings were over and confirmed, i called elaine to have lunch and halfway through the lunch, i raised my agenda item which was why was it so obvious halfway through the conformation hearings you abandoned what i was telling you, which was...
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. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao announced monday that president trump will be releasing hisnfrastructure plan in the coming weeks. she spoke at an infrastructure forum in washington. other speakers include trade association leaders, manufacturing executives and they discussed the importance of public/private partnerships. from the u.s. chamber of commerce, this is just under three hours. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> good morning.
. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao announced monday that president trump will be releasing hisnfrastructure plan in the coming weeks. she spoke at an infrastructure forum in washington. other speakers include trade association leaders, manufacturing executives and they discussed the importance of public/private partnerships. from the u.s. chamber of commerce, this is just under three hours. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> good morning.
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. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao announced monday that president trump will be releasing hisnfrastructure plan in the coming weeks. she spoke at an infrastructure forrum in washington. other speakers include trade association leaders, manufacturing executives and local officials discussing infrastructure priorities and the importance of public/private partnerships and new technologies. from the u.s. chamber of commerce, this is just under three hours. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> good morning. >> i'm suzanne clark, senior evp here at the u.s. chamber and i am delighted to welcome you here today. now, when you have my job, you get to be in this room and say that sentence a lot.
. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao announced monday that president trump will be releasing hisnfrastructure plan in the coming weeks. she spoke at an infrastructure forrum in washington. other speakers include trade association leaders, manufacturing executives and local officials discussing infrastructure priorities and the importance of public/private partnerships and new technologies. from the u.s. chamber of commerce, this is just under three hours. >> good morning,...
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we've been able to make contact with elaine wilcox with itv in the uk. she is live in manchester, and has been able to join us via facetime tonight. elaine, tell what's you see and tell what's you have seen. >> yes, you join me in the center of manchester. intense police activity here some hours after this explosion. this was a targeted explosion on concert in the heart of manchester. we understand ariana grande was performing. a sellout packed concert in the manchester arena, a very well established concert hall in manchester. at about 10:35 our time we understand there was reports of an explosion. chaotic, terrifying scenes as the performer had just left stage. ariana grande was safe. she just left stage. people were making their way to the exits, and there was this loud explosion. very, very sad news tonight that police have confirmed that 19 people have died, and upwards of 50 people have been injured, and the police have confirmed they are treating this as a terrorist incident. a targeted attack on a concert in the heart of manchester. a concert whi
we've been able to make contact with elaine wilcox with itv in the uk. she is live in manchester, and has been able to join us via facetime tonight. elaine, tell what's you see and tell what's you have seen. >> yes, you join me in the center of manchester. intense police activity here some hours after this explosion. this was a targeted explosion on concert in the heart of manchester. we understand ariana grande was performing. a sellout packed concert in the manchester arena, a very well...
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elaine mciver, courtney boyle, difficult week for everybody but greater manchester is there, the names of each one of the 22 people killed difficult week for everybody but greater manchester is on monday were read out. of the 22 people killed difficult week for everybody but greater manchester is chloe rutherford, liam curry... of the 22 people killed difficult week for everybody but greater manchester is the family and friends of one of them, martyn hett, stopped this evening. like so many others, they are trying to move on into remembering, not forgetting. that leaves manchester city is still in need of both support and reassurance. chris buckler, bbc news, manchester. police investigating the manchester arena attack have arrested another man on suspicion of terrorism offences and have carried out searches in the moss side area of the city. 13 in the moss side area of the city. people are now b questioning. this questioning. massive police operation continued this massive police operation continued at a frantic pace today. 1000 officers and police staff were involved. the arrests con
elaine mciver, courtney boyle, difficult week for everybody but greater manchester is there, the names of each one of the 22 people killed difficult week for everybody but greater manchester is on monday were read out. of the 22 people killed difficult week for everybody but greater manchester is chloe rutherford, liam curry... of the 22 people killed difficult week for everybody but greater manchester is the family and friends of one of them, martyn hett, stopped this evening. like so many...
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transportation secretary elaine chao and other trade association leaders discussing infrastructure investment. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, seorgetown university' discusses the ransomware computer virus that infected more than 150 countries. doyle on theike efforts to repeal and replace the affordable care act. jeff begas talks about his book focusing on the relationship between montoursville and communities -- between law enforcement and communities of color. watch c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. >> we need physicians and other health professionals who are problem solvers, who are lifelong learners, who are team leaders, consensus builders, indeed who are business managers and can share power constructively and gracefully. >> i would hope you would understand what this responsibly means. it means reaching out. it means caring about more than yourself. it means asking about we rather than me. >> have the fortitude to do the right thing, not the easy thing. don't be somebody's lapdog for
transportation secretary elaine chao and other trade association leaders discussing infrastructure investment. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, seorgetown university' discusses the ransomware computer virus that infected more than 150 countries. doyle on theike efforts to repeal and replace the affordable care act. jeff begas talks about his book focusing on the relationship between montoursville and...
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other information there, as well, elaine chao hearing we you about earlier, you can see at c-span.org. that is the website. in chicago, illinois, hi there. line, caller: hi. hello. i'm calling to say that the democrats are hating trump and give you the reasons why. one reason is because they are and hurt. trump woke them up and embarrassed them. embarrassed them by telling hem how they do not support their recipients and their feelrters and he made them embarrassed. when he won and they lost, they they had ake the fact been called out and shown up for what they are, a bunch of hypocrites. so they hate him and want him out of office so they don't look and feel so bad and trying to take away the pain they have. are doing this specifically how? caller: by ignoring the problems have.rats they are ignoring the problems that the sanctuary cities have, pain of people being shot the day, the kids, underemployed black people being inner and shot in the cities, how they are ignoring it and upporting the illegals giving them business opportunities. i talk to people and they tell e the same story
other information there, as well, elaine chao hearing we you about earlier, you can see at c-span.org. that is the website. in chicago, illinois, hi there. line, caller: hi. hello. i'm calling to say that the democrats are hating trump and give you the reasons why. one reason is because they are and hurt. trump woke them up and embarrassed them. embarrassed them by telling hem how they do not support their recipients and their feelrters and he made them embarrassed. when he won and they lost,...
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announcer: elaine chao, chelsea clinton, and barbara bush discuss ending global poverty and improving the lives of women and girls. this event was part of the care national conference. it is about one hour and 40 minutes. have you ever woken up and did no not know whr next strength is coming from, not knowing if he would have enough water to boil for a
announcer: elaine chao, chelsea clinton, and barbara bush discuss ending global poverty and improving the lives of women and girls. this event was part of the care national conference. it is about one hour and 40 minutes. have you ever woken up and did no not know whr next strength is coming from, not knowing if he would have enough water to boil for a
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my name is elaine, and i really like those briefings. for one thing, during the obama administration, the questioners were picked. the questions were in advance. reading fromwas these teleprompters in the podium, which were never there before the obama administration. now, when they get out there, they are talking right off the top of their heads. i can understand why there is disagreement now. it is very informative, but what i don't like about them is the decorum with which the press questions the press secretary. it just disgusts me to think what they pull out of him. they pull the most ridiculous things out of him instead of pointing to the important things. host: thanks very much for the call. we go to paul next in new haven, connecticut. caller: good morning. i think the press conferences are a good idea. i think what they can do is decrease the accusation update nfake news.maybe the media in light of how they ask questions. host: tteresa. caller: good morning. i think the press briefings are not useful. they say the president's tw
my name is elaine, and i really like those briefings. for one thing, during the obama administration, the questioners were picked. the questions were in advance. reading fromwas these teleprompters in the podium, which were never there before the obama administration. now, when they get out there, they are talking right off the top of their heads. i can understand why there is disagreement now. it is very informative, but what i don't like about them is the decorum with which the press...
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i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." up, hyperinflation is defined by inflation that surpasses a rate of 50% a month for more than 30 days straight. we'll look at how venezuela is coping with numbers that are even worse. then, spaniards who emigrate to latin america but never let go of a dying wish--to be buried back home. welcome to the show.
i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." up, hyperinflation is defined by inflation that surpasses a rate of 50% a month for more than 30 days straight. we'll look at how venezuela is coping with numbers that are even worse. then, spaniards who emigrate to latin america but never let go of a dying wish--to be buried back home. welcome to the show.
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still to come back to the milken conference where elaine chao sits down for her first interview since joining the trump administration and will be joined by richard lefrak. their plan to rebuild america's crumbling infrastructure. don't move. >>> hi, everybody. i'm sue herera. here is your cnbc news update this hour. u.s.-backed syrian fighters capturing more areas from isis in northern syria a. video released by the democratic forces shows fighters appearing to advance in recently liberated areas. it shows ammunition and artillery stockpiles that the group allegedly seized from isis militants. turkish police arresting dozens of people as anti-government protesters tried to breach a ban in istanbul. they wanted to mark may day. security was tight with 30,000 members on hand. lots of roads and school closings in eureka, missouri. floodwaters continuing to rise there. river levels will crest tomorrow at over 44 feet more than ten feet above the flood stage. and the wade quadruplets will go to yale. they appeared on the "today" show to announce their decision after the school offered the
still to come back to the milken conference where elaine chao sits down for her first interview since joining the trump administration and will be joined by richard lefrak. their plan to rebuild america's crumbling infrastructure. don't move. >>> hi, everybody. i'm sue herera. here is your cnbc news update this hour. u.s.-backed syrian fighters capturing more areas from isis in northern syria a. video released by the democratic forces shows fighters appearing to advance in recently...
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. >>> an officer killed in the bombing was elaine mciver. her family has released a statement saying she would want everyone to carry on regardless and not to be frightened by the fear tactics. in the meantime, u.s. intelligence publicly reveal the identity of the suicide bomber and yesterday the new york times posted photos of what appears to be remnants of the explosive used in the attack, and the british intelligence reportedly will stop sharing information with the u.s. until the leaks stop. >>> a man that vanished a week and half ago in san francisco is considered by police to be the victim of foul play. >> at first there was speculation that the man's job as an uber driver and something to do with his disappearance, but the police say there is a person of interest that was believed to have been a friend of the missing man that left the country.>> reporter: kim speaks out to the 48-year-old bob tang of san francisco, identified by the police as a person of interest in the killing of her husband of 10 years, chai. his wife said she knew
. >>> an officer killed in the bombing was elaine mciver. her family has released a statement saying she would want everyone to carry on regardless and not to be frightened by the fear tactics. in the meantime, u.s. intelligence publicly reveal the identity of the suicide bomber and yesterday the new york times posted photos of what appears to be remnants of the explosive used in the attack, and the british intelligence reportedly will stop sharing information with the u.s. until the...