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that can only help chase elliott., they cannot get enough energy by themselves. they need help. they need other cars pushing in order to get enough of a run to go by him. >> here's the second place team truex on fuel. >> everybody's trying to save a little pfuhl i think is what's going on. >> what do we need? >> we're right at it. anything you can save is what we've got to the good. >> i sa >> okay.>>oming to eight laps t. in that draft are 11 cars. any one of which could win the 500. >> the only ones i can think of that are set for fuel are some of these further back. joey logano, we know he doesn't want to save fuel. there's no way he feels like he can win the race back there. maybe he's letting off saving fuel. i really don't think they're saving fuel. >> i don't either. that's the furthest thing from his mind. if i run out of fuel, i run out of fuel. i come here to race. >> i just wondered if anybody has enough get up and go to pull around and pass that 24 car. i don't think they do. >> look at this. all they've g
that can only help chase elliott., they cannot get enough energy by themselves. they need help. they need other cars pushing in order to get enough of a run to go by him. >> here's the second place team truex on fuel. >> everybody's trying to save a little pfuhl i think is what's going on. >> what do we need? >> we're right at it. anything you can save is what we've got to the good. >> i sa >> okay.>>oming to eight laps t. in that draft are 11 cars. any...
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that can only help chase elliott. busch, the 42 of larson, they cannot get enough energy by themselves. they need help. they need other cars pushing in order to get enough of a run to go by him. >> here's the second place team truex on fuel. >> everybody's trying to save a little pfuhl i think is what's going on. >> what do we need? >> we're right at it. anything you can save is what we've got to the good. >> i saved it all. >> okay. >> coming to eight laps to go. in that draft are 11 cars. any one of which could win the 500. >> the only ones i can think of that are set for fuel are some of these further back. joey logano, we know he doesn't want to save fuel. there's no way he feels like he can win the race back there. maybe he's letting off saving fuel. i really don't think they're saving fuel. >> i don't either. that's the furthest thing from his mind. if i run out of fuel, i run out of fuel. i come here to race. >> i just wondered if anybody has enough get up and go to pull around and pass that 24 car. i don't thi
that can only help chase elliott. busch, the 42 of larson, they cannot get enough energy by themselves. they need help. they need other cars pushing in order to get enough of a run to go by him. >> here's the second place team truex on fuel. >> everybody's trying to save a little pfuhl i think is what's going on. >> what do we need? >> we're right at it. anything you can save is what we've got to the good. >> i saved it all. >> okay. >> coming to eight...
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elliott abrams, you worked alongside him. he's controversial with some but a lot of people thought he was the right person for this job. >> people did. i don't think it's for me to pick the president's appointees. i don't think i can really say, you know, my politics is probably a little different. >> what is the lack of a deputy though? >> at the same time you need people there to run the shop when the secretary is on travel. you need people to go to the policy prep meetings and other meetings that formulate a policy that's fleshed out, not just whac-a-mole or let's say this, let's say that kind of policy. so if you're going to have a strategy, you need a policy apparatus and that's what's missing. >> and mark lippert, you've been in the white house and the pentagon, when we talk about not having the deputies meetings, the principles meetings to tee things up for the president of the united states he's getting his information from cable news and from steve bannon, steve miller and others, jared kushner, his son-in-law, but h
elliott abrams, you worked alongside him. he's controversial with some but a lot of people thought he was the right person for this job. >> people did. i don't think it's for me to pick the president's appointees. i don't think i can really say, you know, my politics is probably a little different. >> what is the lack of a deputy though? >> at the same time you need people there to run the shop when the secretary is on travel. you need people to go to the policy prep meetings...
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one of his loudest critics throughout the campaign was elliott abrams.ked about -- when president trump said nation building abroad, we don't have the money to do it. we need to build our nation here at home. i really support that. i support president trump's vision for nation building at home and not nation building abroad. when elliott abrams was asked about this, he said absolutely the president is wrong. elliott abrams went on further to say that the chair that washington and lincoln sat in, that trump wasn't fit to sit in it. it was very, very personal with regards. he was a never trumper. even in the end when donald trump was a nominee, elliott abrams was still a never trumper, and i just don't see a never trumper, maybe they should never be in the state department. i think particularly since they don't agree with president trump's vision of nation building is a mistake, regime change is a mistake, iraq war was a mistake, elliott abrams was one of the chief architects of the iraq war. also, he was convicted of lying to congress. we have to have peo
one of his loudest critics throughout the campaign was elliott abrams.ked about -- when president trump said nation building abroad, we don't have the money to do it. we need to build our nation here at home. i really support that. i support president trump's vision for nation building at home and not nation building abroad. when elliott abrams was asked about this, he said absolutely the president is wrong. elliott abrams went on further to say that the chair that washington and lincoln sat...
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elliott knows where i am going. the dragon of grand strategy by pointing out that any sort of intellectual design isn't going to survive very long in the real world and someone who came from teaching class with the words grand strategy in the title let me push back because i think your critique of grand schemes is well taken. and a step-by-step plan, is truly hopeless and dangerous. most people in favor of grand strategy think it is something different and more modest but a very basic set of principles and ideas of priorities that guide how you interact with the chaotic world and how you adapt in the face of unforeseen events. it is a sense of what is most important to me, what are the things that threaten that and in a very general sense how can i apply the good stuff? if you take that as the definition you can find a lot of historical examples of grand strategy from fdr to truman to reagan and beyond and furthermore, grand strategy is i can see it is essential to good defense strategy and decisionmaking as you cal
elliott knows where i am going. the dragon of grand strategy by pointing out that any sort of intellectual design isn't going to survive very long in the real world and someone who came from teaching class with the words grand strategy in the title let me push back because i think your critique of grand schemes is well taken. and a step-by-step plan, is truly hopeless and dangerous. most people in favor of grand strategy think it is something different and more modest but a very basic set of...
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and elliott knows where i'm going with this. so eliot lays the dragon of strategy in this book i pointing out that any sort of grand intellectual design or theory or blueprint or plan isn't going to survive very long in the real world. and as someone who actually came from teaching a class with the words grand strategy in the title, let me push back because i think that your critique of grand schemes, i think you may actually be critiquing a strawman version of grand strategy so we believe that grand strategy is indeed a step-by-step plan or something that can lend a seamless coherence to foreign policy, you're right.it is truly hopeless in any interest but i would say i think most people who argue in favor of grand strategy think it's something a little bit different and perhaps more modest. it's just a very basic set of principles, ideas, of priorities that guide how you react to a chaotic world and even how you adapt in the face of unforeseen event. it's a sense of what is most important as a country? what are the things that
and elliott knows where i'm going with this. so eliot lays the dragon of strategy in this book i pointing out that any sort of grand intellectual design or theory or blueprint or plan isn't going to survive very long in the real world. and as someone who actually came from teaching a class with the words grand strategy in the title, let me push back because i think that your critique of grand schemes, i think you may actually be critiquing a strawman version of grand strategy so we believe that...
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i talked with elliott moments ago and asked him what it means. >> you have three advisors, flynn being the latest one, all now under investigation into potential ties with russia and even roy blunt a republican senator now calling on this investigation into president and russia, there's a lot of smoke, elliott, how suspicious are you of president trump and moscow? >> i have to say we don't know the facts even about the election for example. i've always thought that the russians believed hillary clinton would win the election and they weren't trying to throw the election, they were trying to harm the next president namely who they thought would be hillary clinton but i think they really made a significant effort to hurt her and under mine her, how significant, how big was it? i don't know. who knew about it? i don't know that either. but i think you are going to find out more from the republicans in the senate. i think one good thing that comes out of this frankly is that this strag administration going to be rough on russia, now they're going to have to take a harder line at least unti
i talked with elliott moments ago and asked him what it means. >> you have three advisors, flynn being the latest one, all now under investigation into potential ties with russia and even roy blunt a republican senator now calling on this investigation into president and russia, there's a lot of smoke, elliott, how suspicious are you of president trump and moscow? >> i have to say we don't know the facts even about the election for example. i've always thought that the russians...
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have leader nancy pelosi present with us along with other members of congress, including jim costa, elliott ing el, bill flores, hastings, jill mcgovern, jim is her ron ski, frank wolf, and ala.j.ian lowen all this. we are honored to be joined -- [ applause ] we are honored to be joined by many ambassadors and representatives of the dip who rattic core including robert king.
have leader nancy pelosi present with us along with other members of congress, including jim costa, elliott ing el, bill flores, hastings, jill mcgovern, jim is her ron ski, frank wolf, and ala.j.ian lowen all this. we are honored to be joined -- [ applause ] we are honored to be joined by many ambassadors and representatives of the dip who rattic core including robert king.
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i know elliott will be sticking around to find them. but before we do that there is the important matter of thinking our panel. [applause].
i know elliott will be sticking around to find them. but before we do that there is the important matter of thinking our panel. [applause].
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elliott, iefly on concur with david. should elliott be appointed, i think he would substantially enhance the human capital of expertise on these issues. this is a complicated part of the world. it's a complicated world in general. i think elliott would be a major gain to the administration. second, what happens after he dies question. there is every model -- i can give you every speech. sadats not model -- the model. he emerged as the big leader. there was a collective model that begins and and's and different directions. the names that everyone here , or couldther it is be some indifferent coming out of the security establishment. i do think what is quite likely is when the dust settles there will be a leader. that leader will be far more likely than the current leader to be able to take the decisions that will be necessary for peace. that is not to disparage abu masan. he made a historic decision for which he doesn't get enough credit. which was to end the official terror led by arafat against israel years ago. he went
elliott, iefly on concur with david. should elliott be appointed, i think he would substantially enhance the human capital of expertise on these issues. this is a complicated part of the world. it's a complicated world in general. i think elliott would be a major gain to the administration. second, what happens after he dies question. there is every model -- i can give you every speech. sadats not model -- the model. he emerged as the big leader. there was a collective model that begins and...
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elliott, i concur with david. , iuld elliott be appointined think he would substantially enhance the human capital of --ertise on these issues this is a complicated part of the world. a complicated world, in general. i think elliott would be a major gain to the administration. second, abu mazen, what happens after he dies, there is every model, i could give you every speech. there is that sadat model. we didn't know who this guy was and he turned out to emerge as the big leader. there is the collective model that begins that ends at a different direction, there are the names everybody here knows. it could be told -- somebody totally different coming out of the security establishment. i do think what is likely is that when the dust settles, there will be a leader. far moreleader will be likely than the current leader to be able to take the decisions that will be necessary for peace. not to disparage abu mazen, he made to distort -- historic decision. terror ledofficial by arafat against israel years ago. and he went into a different direction. there are all sorts of stuff that goes on
elliott, i concur with david. , iuld elliott be appointined think he would substantially enhance the human capital of --ertise on these issues this is a complicated part of the world. a complicated world, in general. i think elliott would be a major gain to the administration. second, abu mazen, what happens after he dies, there is every model, i could give you every speech. there is that sadat model. we didn't know who this guy was and he turned out to emerge as the big leader. there is the...
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and very much surprised to elliott abrams, according to people close to him. offer was retracted and rex tillerson is back to ground zero without a deputy secretary of state. so not only have a lot of the top officials been told to leave but also, ambassadors and all over the world, we're told, to submit their resignations. that's normal from the career ambassadors. the career ambassadors in many of the countries often stay until new people can be put in place. we have heads of mission in all these countries but we don't have top diplomats anywhere in the world right now because the ambassadors all left january twith or before. >> we're getting more reports from various players across the region as well as back here. but we are getting confirmation, according to reuters, that the japanese defense minister said on sunday that japan was making he have effort to gather information ask monitor alongside u.s. forces as well. tuesday military is also gathering as. military as it possibly can on what is being detected as a north korean missile launch. let's talk abou
and very much surprised to elliott abrams, according to people close to him. offer was retracted and rex tillerson is back to ground zero without a deputy secretary of state. so not only have a lot of the top officials been told to leave but also, ambassadors and all over the world, we're told, to submit their resignations. that's normal from the career ambassadors. the career ambassadors in many of the countries often stay until new people can be put in place. we have heads of mission in all...
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caller: thank you, miss elliott, for entertaining my phone call. my question is, why are we not having more open discussions about the democratic party's role in creating racism and segregation as a result to maintain the institution of slavery and to prevent african americans from matriculating into mainstream america? creating racism to prevent african americans from matriculating into mainstream america. mary: what i love about this museum -- and that's a great question -- is we look at this almost in a 360 way. we look at all the different factors that get us to where we are. we don't look at one particular party, we look at what is going on in the nation at different moments in time. what is happening with democrats, with republicans, with the election of 1876. i'm going to give you an example of different perspectives that all of this is steeped in issues of race. let's think about this. it's race, class. you have the kansas-nebraska act. i tell people there is a case along the wall, several where we look at legislation from the declaration o
caller: thank you, miss elliott, for entertaining my phone call. my question is, why are we not having more open discussions about the democratic party's role in creating racism and segregation as a result to maintain the institution of slavery and to prevent african americans from matriculating into mainstream america? creating racism to prevent african americans from matriculating into mainstream america. mary: what i love about this museum -- and that's a great question -- is we look at this...
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elliott knows what i'm going with this. he slays the dragon of the grand strategy in the book by pointing out any sort of intellectual design or theory or blueprint plan isn't going to survive very long in the real world and that comes from teaching the class in the title. let me push back because i think that your critique is well taken but he may be critiquing a strawman version of the strategies of if you believe it is a step-by-step plan that can lend to the foreign policy thann you are right it is hopeless and dangerous but i would say most people that argue with the strategy think that it's something a little bit different and perhaps more modest but it's a basic set of principles and ideas that are how you interact with the chaotic world and adapt in thadeath in the face of the unforeseen events. it's what is most important to me and what are the things that threaten that and then how can i apply the sources i have to get the good stuff. if you take that as a definition, you can find a lot of historical examples done
elliott knows what i'm going with this. he slays the dragon of the grand strategy in the book by pointing out any sort of intellectual design or theory or blueprint plan isn't going to survive very long in the real world and that comes from teaching the class in the title. let me push back because i think that your critique is well taken but he may be critiquing a strawman version of the strategies of if you believe it is a step-by-step plan that can lend to the foreign policy thann you are...
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here's josh elliott. >> reporter: 35 year oldercan findikogly is the master mind behind one of the most intricate bank robberies in history. a crime so brazen he posed with a pile of cash on his chest. secret service agent scott sarafian said millions were taken from atm's in comork new york city alone. >> block after block, atm after atm. they hit them all. >> had them mapped out and they knew that broadway had a large number of atm's in close prox imity to each other. >> reporter: from turkey findikogly hacked into the computers of natural banks, stole account information and sent atm numbers to criminal gangs around the world he had recruited online. he also removed all withdrawal limits from the accounts. gang members seen here on surveillance cameras then went to work hitting machines from tokyo to london to new york where ken premo is a secret service agent. >> they came and emptied these. >> yeah, multiple transactions, take out the limit, put your card in, your pin, take out your limit. >> reporter: back in turkey findikogly was watching it all. >> he was watching so that he cou
here's josh elliott. >> reporter: 35 year oldercan findikogly is the master mind behind one of the most intricate bank robberies in history. a crime so brazen he posed with a pile of cash on his chest. secret service agent scott sarafian said millions were taken from atm's in comork new york city alone. >> block after block, atm after atm. they hit them all. >> had them mapped out and they knew that broadway had a large number of atm's in close prox imity to each other....
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this morning though elliott's settles with cognizant.ember wasn't that long ago that one got a little, well, not nasty, but was active. three new board members going to be appointed there, three independent directors two appointed prior to the proxy for the '17 annual meeting and one of which will be named in connection with the '18 annual meeting. so the three existing members of the board will not stand for re-election. over at elliott, jesse, frank and his team have been terrific partners in this process and thought of balanced attractive plan and cognizant must continue to invest for growth in the digital transition, they say, jim. and the stock is up over 5% on news -- >> that's a big win for them. >> -- of this. >> now, david, dr. klaus kleinfeld, they always insist calling him, the new arconic letter from elliott is not what you want if you're klaus kleinfeld. >> do you think they're using the doctor as a derisive way -- >> i think they are. i think the whole thing is meant to say this is a proef sor yal cfo and i think we -- i th
this morning though elliott's settles with cognizant.ember wasn't that long ago that one got a little, well, not nasty, but was active. three new board members going to be appointed there, three independent directors two appointed prior to the proxy for the '17 annual meeting and one of which will be named in connection with the '18 annual meeting. so the three existing members of the board will not stand for re-election. over at elliott, jesse, frank and his team have been terrific partners in...
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josh elliott, thanks very much. coming up next: the flu vaccine, is it working?> pelley: flu season is reaching its peak, with the virus now widespread in 43 states. more than 38,000 cases have been confirmed so far. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: with a quarter of the student body in clarkton, missouri, home sick with the flu, school officials decided to park the buses and close the doors. >> we were dropping like flies, so we had about 70 kids out. >> reporter: that is a first for superintendent delane beckwith. >> i got home friday night, sick all day saturday. >> reporter: missouri is one of 23 states with high activity this season, and we've seen a total of 20 flu related deaths in children. >> i'm sick. >> reporter: on long island near new york city, nassau university medical center's pediatric emergency room is now open 24/7 to deal with an influx of flu. >> this season, we are seeing a lot of the h3 virus. so, this is the one where people get very sick, and it normally affects elderly people, children and pregnant women. >> reporter: dr. ben de la ro
josh elliott, thanks very much. coming up next: the flu vaccine, is it working?> pelley: flu season is reaching its peak, with the virus now widespread in 43 states. more than 38,000 cases have been confirmed so far. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: with a quarter of the student body in clarkton, missouri, home sick with the flu, school officials decided to park the buses and close the doors. >> we were dropping like flies, so we had about 70 kids out. >> reporter: that...
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back in about 25 minutes. -- with mary elliott. when we come back in about 25 minutes, we will answer your questions here on "american history tv." let's start looking at one of the opening labels for the slavery and freedom exhibition. behind me is the label that speaks to the making of the atlantic world. it is really powerful because we feature the story of queen anne -- of queen nzinga. avoidigned with others to her people being involved in the slave trade. right below her story is a quote from a gentleman of european descent. the statement says "while i admit i am sickened at the purchase of slaves, i must be mom, because how will we do without sugar or wrong? " what's important about that is to think about the morality of this particular story. what moral obligations to we have to each other? concentrate on that opening line. "i admit i am sickened at the purchase of slaves, but i must be mum, because how will we do without sugar or rom -- sugar or rum?" we start this exhibition with the story of humanity, looking at africa a
back in about 25 minutes. -- with mary elliott. when we come back in about 25 minutes, we will answer your questions here on "american history tv." let's start looking at one of the opening labels for the slavery and freedom exhibition. behind me is the label that speaks to the making of the atlantic world. it is really powerful because we feature the story of queen anne -- of queen nzinga. avoidigned with others to her people being involved in the slave trade. right below her story...
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and elliott knows where i'm going with this. so elliott slays the dragon of grand strategy.ointing out that any sort of grand intellectual design or theory (is not going to survive very long in the real world. and as someone who actually just came from teaching a class with the words grand strategy in the title ? [laughter] let me push back. because i think that your critique of grand schemes is well taken. but i think that you may actually be critiquing a strawman version of grand strategy. so deeply that grand strategy is not a step-by-step plan or something that can leave our land seamless coherence then you are right it is truly dangerous. but i was happy most people who argue and favor of grand strategy think it is something a little bit different than perhaps more modest. i think it is a very basic set of principles and ideas, priorities that guide how you interact with the chaotic world. even how you adapt in the face of unforeseen events. it is the sense of what is most important to me as a country? what are the things that most threaten that.and in a very general se
and elliott knows where i'm going with this. so elliott slays the dragon of grand strategy.ointing out that any sort of grand intellectual design or theory (is not going to survive very long in the real world. and as someone who actually just came from teaching a class with the words grand strategy in the title ? [laughter] let me push back. because i think that your critique of grand schemes is well taken. but i think that you may actually be critiquing a strawman version of grand strategy. so...
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. >> he wanted elliott abrams, a skilled diplomat as his deputy, and elliott would be the ceo -- the coo, if you will -- of the state department. appointment was turned down by the trust white house. the white house has yet to bury the hatchet for people who were highly critical of the president. host: we are talking with p.j. crowley, author of the book "redline: american foreign policy in a time of fractured politics and failing states." we're talking about his time in the state department and foreign-policy and the trumpet ministration. publicans can call in at (202) 748-8001, democrats at (202) at-8000 and independents (202) 748-8002. you referenced republican senator vandenberg in 1947, foreign of the relations committee. he supported harry truman and told his colleagues at the time that we must stop partisan politics at the water's edge. he says politics doesn't stop at the water's edge. >> in 30 years of government i heard that expression many times. and yet to understand american foreign-policy today you have to understand the impact of american domestic politics. think back,
. >> he wanted elliott abrams, a skilled diplomat as his deputy, and elliott would be the ceo -- the coo, if you will -- of the state department. appointment was turned down by the trust white house. the white house has yet to bury the hatchet for people who were highly critical of the president. host: we are talking with p.j. crowley, author of the book "redline: american foreign policy in a time of fractured politics and failing states." we're talking about his time in the...
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he wanted elliott, elliott would be the coo of the state department. and that appointment was turned down by the trump white house. has yet to bury the hatchet with some of those people who were highly critical of the president as a candidate for office. we are talking with the , philipf a book crowley. talking about his time in the state department and foreign-policy and foreign policy in the trump administration. republicans call in on (202) 748-8001. .emocrats, (202) 748-8000 independent callers, (202) 748-8002. i want to talk about your book. you reference -- who supported president here he truman and told his republican colleagues at the time that we must stop partisan politics at the water's edge. use a politics of an stop at the water's edge anymore? government0 years of i heard that expression many times. to understand american foreign-policy today, you have to understand the impact of american domestic politics. we think back, for example, to the 2000 election. george w. bush ran on a conventional conservative foreign-policy. there were border
he wanted elliott, elliott would be the coo of the state department. and that appointment was turned down by the trump white house. has yet to bury the hatchet with some of those people who were highly critical of the president as a candidate for office. we are talking with the , philipf a book crowley. talking about his time in the state department and foreign-policy and foreign policy in the trump administration. republicans call in on (202) 748-8001. .emocrats, (202) 748-8000 independent...
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philip elliott, thank you very much for joining me. well, the issue of fake news came out a few times during the press conference. that is how mr. trump himself referred to reports of campaign contacts with russia. the founder of facebook has told the bbc he fears millions of people are withdrawing from the globally connected world, in part because of fake news. it is unusual for mr. zuckerberg to speak out in this way, but he has been speaking exclusively to our economics editor. reporter: a global chief executive with global ambitions. part businessman, part politician, and adding his voice to the debate about the controversies of the moment -- globalization, the people who feel left behind, fake news, and polarized views. mark zuckerberg, the ultimate citizen of the world, speaking to his staff about global inclusion. mark: we will focus on building the infrastructure of our community, for supporting us, keeping us safe, informing us, civic engagement, and for inclusion of everyone. reporter: mr. zuckerberg spoke to me not so much a
philip elliott, thank you very much for joining me. well, the issue of fake news came out a few times during the press conference. that is how mr. trump himself referred to reports of campaign contacts with russia. the founder of facebook has told the bbc he fears millions of people are withdrawing from the globally connected world, in part because of fake news. it is unusual for mr. zuckerberg to speak out in this way, but he has been speaking exclusively to our economics editor. reporter: a...
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haines was previously the number two under aeb -- obama and elliott abrams had many roles during the george w. bush administration. elliott, let me ask you, you were effectively offered the deputy secretary of state job by rex tillerson. met with trump, with president trump and was this withdrawn. what happened? >> the president vetoed it. it's his right to do. these are presidential appointments. he looked back to the campaign and decided i had been too critical of him during the primary fight and said no to tillerson. >> what i'm struck by is there's many people who were critical of him. betsy devos. he met with paul singer who funded the entire never trump campaign and was lavishing his praise for him. if you're a billionaire or a general, you can have criticized him but nobody else. >> well, unfortunately i'm neither. i think there's a varying standard. i think that's clear and it's disappointing. >> tony blinken, let me ask you. the way the u.s. government works in national security is it's run by these deputies committees. the deputy national security advisor that chairs the co
haines was previously the number two under aeb -- obama and elliott abrams had many roles during the george w. bush administration. elliott, let me ask you, you were effectively offered the deputy secretary of state job by rex tillerson. met with trump, with president trump and was this withdrawn. what happened? >> the president vetoed it. it's his right to do. these are presidential appointments. he looked back to the campaign and decided i had been too critical of him during the primary...
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president trump found out that elliott abrams criticized him and wouldn't allow rex tillerson to hire. if you were offered the job, what you've seen this week with elliott abrams, the national security adviser, would you take the job? >> well, again, i'm a great bhooefr that you don't turn jobs you haven't been offered, but don't get me wrong, i'm not interested in that position. before you take a senior level job you have to be comfortable with the conception of the job, comfortable with the sort of policies you'll be asked to represent. you've really got to be in alignment. anyone who's read my recent book, anyone who's been reading me on social media or watching me on shows like this will know that i'm in many areas, many important areas, i'm not in sufficient alignment with this president and this administration so far to accept a senior position. >> richard, there are some who say the united states is less safe right now, and when you look at foreign policy or the lack thereof, right, we don't know what foreign policy of this administration is, right, there is no syria policy thu
president trump found out that elliott abrams criticized him and wouldn't allow rex tillerson to hire. if you were offered the job, what you've seen this week with elliott abrams, the national security adviser, would you take the job? >> well, again, i'm a great bhooefr that you don't turn jobs you haven't been offered, but don't get me wrong, i'm not interested in that position. before you take a senior level job you have to be comfortable with the conception of the job, comfortable with...
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raising objections, i was one maxine waters announcing today she would not attend an congressman elliott angle breaking his tradition of standing in the aisle to greet the president although they will still be there. we hope to have comments from republican and democratic leaders before the senate appears to go back in this afternoon . until then, let's show you some debate on the floor on mister zinke's debate from earlier today. >> after president, i rise today to speak about the nomination of congressman ryan zinke to be secretary of the interior.the secretary of the interior is one of the most important jobs in the federal government, it's been more so for people in the west and the presiding officer would agree with that. the department of the interior has an incredible broad portfolio, it is responsible for managing our nations public grants, our national parks, our national wildlife refuges. and overseeing mineral and energy development on our public lands and in the federal waters offshore, making sure that the taxpayers of the united states get a fair deal. for the resources tha
raising objections, i was one maxine waters announcing today she would not attend an congressman elliott angle breaking his tradition of standing in the aisle to greet the president although they will still be there. we hope to have comments from republican and democratic leaders before the senate appears to go back in this afternoon . until then, let's show you some debate on the floor on mister zinke's debate from earlier today. >> after president, i rise today to speak about the...
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when he said that, elliott abrams came forward and said, he is absolutely wrong.ilding is what we need to do. regime change, iraq war, elliott abrams is one of the key architects of the iraq war. we don't need people with the failed policies, donald trump does represent something new and different. i think a welcome relief from the neocons. i hope he doesn't appoint someone who doesn't agree with him. >> tucker: i am baffled by it. senator, thank you so much. president trump is pushing to undo a lot of his predecessor's legacy. but one act from the obama administration is completely intact. last make him a degree from the department of justice and education ordered all public schools to let their transgender identifying students use whichever bathroom they wanted to use, even if it didn't match their physical. that order is still enforced. and an an odd twist, they are teaming up divided. the board chair for women's liberation front, the self-described radical feminist group that strongly opposes president obama's order entry joins us now. thank you for joining us
when he said that, elliott abrams came forward and said, he is absolutely wrong.ilding is what we need to do. regime change, iraq war, elliott abrams is one of the key architects of the iraq war. we don't need people with the failed policies, donald trump does represent something new and different. i think a welcome relief from the neocons. i hope he doesn't appoint someone who doesn't agree with him. >> tucker: i am baffled by it. senator, thank you so much. president trump is pushing to...
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elliott daley is preferred to jack noel on the wing.rance tomorrow would set an england record. another grand slam would set a world record. the mood in the camp this week has been one of focusing on the resurgent french. first it is the attitude. not that it has been bad but just about the attitude. not that it has been bad butjust about being absolutely insistent in wanting to get better. secondly, we want consistently, particularly with our set pieces. we have had games where the line—out has been great and the scrums have been so— so and vice versa. sometimes we are outstanding and other times the opposition has got easy points. they will be hoping for better weather in rome this weekend. the coach has made five changes to the side that beat south africa last autumn. three players out injured and ross moriarty comes in alongside sam warburton and justin tipuric. williams is preferred at centre. he replaces jamie roberts, who is on the bench. you feel you want to start well. we certainly believe the six nations will be about momentum
elliott daley is preferred to jack noel on the wing.rance tomorrow would set an england record. another grand slam would set a world record. the mood in the camp this week has been one of focusing on the resurgent french. first it is the attitude. not that it has been bad but just about the attitude. not that it has been bad butjust about being absolutely insistent in wanting to get better. secondly, we want consistently, particularly with our set pieces. we have had games where the line—out...
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the start of the six nations has been elliott daly. this kind of opportunity. —— on the wing. so, england ahead and italy were not done. shrugging off any england player, still going, still going. italyjust two points behind. that is all. england needed four tries to get a bonus point. this made sure of that. england finally broke free in the final minutes. italy have competed and that was their point. they made the england coach work very hard for that smile. let's try and explain what caused eddiejones, the let's try and explain what caused eddie jones, the england let's try and explain what caused eddiejones, the england coach, a lot of frustration, his players as well for them during the game, but it clear in the first off, when italian players made a tackle, the rest of the defending players stood back. they did notjoin in orform a ruck. the offside law is different. it enabled some italian players to stand ina it enabled some italian players to stand in a position with the england players. those players bought this is offside was
the start of the six nations has been elliott daly. this kind of opportunity. —— on the wing. so, england ahead and italy were not done. shrugging off any england player, still going, still going. italyjust two points behind. that is all. england needed four tries to get a bonus point. this made sure of that. england finally broke free in the final minutes. italy have competed and that was their point. they made the england coach work very hard for that smile. let's try and explain what...
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pacific advisers is in favor of the elliott. >> is that early that someone is siding with elliott?> maybe a little. arconic itself coming out with a statement saying elliott is restating its own financial analysis. >> lowered -- >> posted no fewer than five versions of the shareholder presentations, each with restated calculations. this will go on, the back and forth here. it is sort of a -- i don't want to call it a sideshow, but the question is, is klaus kleinfeld in trouble? >> i think -- remember dupont, when you had all those different, like, kind of auto pilot guys? if the auto pilot guys stay on auto pilot, i'd say no. if the auto pilot, big, passives? >> the index funds, passive investors who own the most of any of these companies but don't really -- they outsource the corporate governance, well, play. >> he's safe if that is the case, even though there are lots of -- first pacifica was big. i got their letter. they're against klaus kleinfeld. this change in the valuation of what elliott is using, i regard it as minor. arconic is playing it up very big. i do say if -- you n
pacific advisers is in favor of the elliott. >> is that early that someone is siding with elliott?> maybe a little. arconic itself coming out with a statement saying elliott is restating its own financial analysis. >> lowered -- >> posted no fewer than five versions of the shareholder presentations, each with restated calculations. this will go on, the back and forth here. it is sort of a -- i don't want to call it a sideshow, but the question is, is klaus kleinfeld in...
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. >>> arconic is under pressure from elliott management nominating a slate of five director candidatesarconic's board, calling for new leadership to boost the stock price. after the bell yesterday, arconic posted weaker than expected results. the ceo spoke on mad money last night. >> the board and management, we will engage with shareholders. we've done that. we listen to what they have to say. then we will come to a conclusion. what is best, and i hope that this will be a joint agreement, and how we go about it. the good thing here is that there's a principle agreement that there is a lot of value that can be continued to be created. i hope this will be possible to do jointly. >> arconic has 13 members on i board including ceo klaus kleinfeld. this is a developing story. he will join squawk on the street this morning at 9:30 a.m. eastern time. clearly there's going to be -- this is going to be contentious. arconic was spun out of alcoa. some supporters say the package of the two stocks is up 21%. clearly elliott feel they have a case here. >> electrolux's q4 net profit came in line wi
. >>> arconic is under pressure from elliott management nominating a slate of five director candidatesarconic's board, calling for new leadership to boost the stock price. after the bell yesterday, arconic posted weaker than expected results. the ceo spoke on mad money last night. >> the board and management, we will engage with shareholders. we've done that. we listen to what they have to say. then we will come to a conclusion. what is best, and i hope that this will be a joint...
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. >> did misty elliott did part of it. >> yes, misty elliott did come out which one was that one. >> cold play and beyonce. >> yes. >> all right. >> it will be hard to top that one. >> by the way, did you join us yesterday morning from 7:00 to 10:00 for our super bowl game day party. >> it turned into a big mess but it was fun. one of our producers say it was such a mess but it was so much fun. here's a little bit of it. >> it is time for a game day party. >> hi lauren. >> thanks for having us into your home. >> please. >> i'm glad you are here. >> falcons fan. >> sue will do a pinterest thing. >> all this will turn into a elaborate snack. >> do you have a picture of what this will look like. >> it is called snack stadium and make stadium part out of these. >> that is it. >> we're here in the garage into a stadium. come up here to the 700 level. >> there is a patriot. >> yes, i was born in 1742 and moved here to the grand city of philadelphia in the 1770's. >> lou good. >> do you use jozy marin moisturizer. >> are you tom. >> yes. >> yes. >> falcon just pooped. >> she's here. >> and.
. >> did misty elliott did part of it. >> yes, misty elliott did come out which one was that one. >> cold play and beyonce. >> yes. >> all right. >> it will be hard to top that one. >> by the way, did you join us yesterday morning from 7:00 to 10:00 for our super bowl game day party. >> it turned into a big mess but it was fun. one of our producers say it was such a mess but it was so much fun. here's a little bit of it. >> it is time for a...
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elliott know send his untouchables were constantly big andup stills in small ways going after al capone. enforcement law museum is home to the entire collection of evidence from the d.c. sniper case. the snipers that terrorize the d.c., maryland, and virginia areas in 2002. the great thing about national law enforcement museum having this collection is that it allows us to look at this case not in any sensational way but from the perspective of law enforcement and how evidence was collected to catch the criminals. this came to us from the prince william county police department who was heavily involved in the case and housing the evidence until they gave it to us. this case was unique in that it so youtijurisdictional, had people from him or, prince william county, basically ,verywhere around the d.c. virginia and maryland area. working to catch these terminals and working together -- so you will see behind me is the car .sed by the snipers lee boyd malvo was in the trunk and they would communicate and that is how they would drive around in a basically looking for people to kill. it is
elliott know send his untouchables were constantly big andup stills in small ways going after al capone. enforcement law museum is home to the entire collection of evidence from the d.c. sniper case. the snipers that terrorize the d.c., maryland, and virginia areas in 2002. the great thing about national law enforcement museum having this collection is that it allows us to look at this case not in any sensational way but from the perspective of law enforcement and how evidence was collected to...
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we will talk with mary elliott and the museum curator. throughout the program, our guests will be talking to you and hearing your input. join us for an exclusive, live visit inside the african-american museum of culture. on american history tv on c-span3. answeredent trump reporter questions for over one hour at the white house. he talked about his immigration executive order, leaks by white house staff and intelligence officials and allegations that his campaign staff work in communication with russia. he begins with the secretary of labor nominee.
we will talk with mary elliott and the museum curator. throughout the program, our guests will be talking to you and hearing your input. join us for an exclusive, live visit inside the african-american museum of culture. on american history tv on c-span3. answeredent trump reporter questions for over one hour at the white house. he talked about his immigration executive order, leaks by white house staff and intelligence officials and allegations that his campaign staff work in communication...
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i don't know if -- >> well, whether you look through the lens that elliott just described that we created after 1945 with the help of other countries and some international institutions or even if you're looking at it from the point of view of america first, more jobs for americans, you know, our prosperity has rested historically on freedom of access to the global commons and particularly freedom of the seas which we have advocated since our birth as a nation. and what china is doing is, essentially, chipping away at that principle. and so, yes, it goes to the strength of oural allies -- of our allies, but it goes to something even more fundamental which is the underpinning of the entire system on which the free flow of global commerce and international trade and the prosperity of much of the world depends. and it's for that reason, i think, we, you know, that's why we care about the south china sea or the east china sea. and the challenge that we face. this goes to hal's point of the changing regional balances, is that some of the rising regional powers or in some cases declining region
i don't know if -- >> well, whether you look through the lens that elliott just described that we created after 1945 with the help of other countries and some international institutions or even if you're looking at it from the point of view of america first, more jobs for americans, you know, our prosperity has rested historically on freedom of access to the global commons and particularly freedom of the seas which we have advocated since our birth as a nation. and what china is doing is,...
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clear at the top of the table and, according to the former leicester and scotland defender, matt elliottis theirs to lose. a london derby as well, isn't it? so much riding on the game, particularly for arsenal, you feel. a 6—point swing if they were to win 01’ a 6—point swing if they were to win or lose for could be crucial to their aspirations in winning the premier league. again, they seem to be falling sure at the wrong time. losing in the week to watford. chelsea are still looking pretty strong. it is theirs to lose. surely, if arsenal lose, they are out of it? that is the danger. we saw it last in the title race between leicester and tottenham will do everyone saying the pressure was on leicester. the pressure is on the chasing pack. once will it —— one slip and they are out of the equation. you mentioned leicester, premier league champions last season, surely premier league champions last season, surely one premier league champions last season, surely one of the greatest footballing moments ever, for me, in the premier league and football ever. this has not been a great second seas
clear at the top of the table and, according to the former leicester and scotland defender, matt elliottis theirs to lose. a london derby as well, isn't it? so much riding on the game, particularly for arsenal, you feel. a 6—point swing if they were to win 01’ a 6—point swing if they were to win or lose for could be crucial to their aspirations in winning the premier league. again, they seem to be falling sure at the wrong time. losing in the week to watford. chelsea are still looking...
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elliott is one of the rising stars of stock car racing, but he's not the only one.dford shines our sunday spotlight for the search on the new faces of nascar. >> breakneck speeds, screaming fans and suited-up celebrities. this is nascar. miles away in a quiet town in southern virginia is 16-year-old macey causey. she isn't exactly what you expect to see on the racetrack, but don't let the pink fool you. this is your ride. >> yeah. >> do i get to hop in with you? >> i have my water temperature and then my oil pressure. >> it says macey, pink and blue. i love it. >> she's one of the few female drivers in nascar history. you have these grown men trailing behind you on the racetrack. what does that feel like? >> being out in front of everybody else and knowing i'm leading the race and i'm just as good as they are, it shows that females and girls can do just as good as everybody else can. >> and she's been doing this since she was eight. our own hoda kotb interviewed macey in 2009. when the boys see you get in your car, what do they say to you? >> i'm going to beat this
elliott is one of the rising stars of stock car racing, but he's not the only one.dford shines our sunday spotlight for the search on the new faces of nascar. >> breakneck speeds, screaming fans and suited-up celebrities. this is nascar. miles away in a quiet town in southern virginia is 16-year-old macey causey. she isn't exactly what you expect to see on the racetrack, but don't let the pink fool you. this is your ride. >> yeah. >> do i get to hop in with you? >> i...
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chase elliott, son of bill elliott has the poll. earp hart starts in second -- earnhardt starts in second. >> tom brady will not take part in the film about his career. a best-selling author who cowrote by a book about the boston marathon bombings will write a book about brady. it's set from the deflate gate. brady's manager wished everyone involved luck, but said he will not be participating in the plan. brady could be played by mark wall burg, ben affleck or linardo dicaprio. >>> something for everyone. after the break, we'll have a sneak peek at the new thriller. and pg animated film b. a dog with musical aspirations. ns. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installati
chase elliott, son of bill elliott has the poll. earp hart starts in second -- earnhardt starts in second. >> tom brady will not take part in the film about his career. a best-selling author who cowrote by a book about the boston marathon bombings will write a book about brady. it's set from the deflate gate. brady's manager wished everyone involved luck, but said he will not be participating in the plan. brady could be played by mark wall burg, ben affleck or linardo dicaprio....
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later today he is expected to meet with rex tillerson to discuss elliott abrams, a forme former.t the job is among the most important vacancies in the government and here to explain why is rich sn who is live at the state department. >> this afternoon, president trump will meet with rex tillerson, just a couple of blocks from here at the white house. he needs a deputy, elliott abrams will be in the conversation. he served under president george w. bush. he has written a few recent articles. one republican is already an firm opposition saying he pushes a foreign policy that has gotten us in trouble. we have been at war for 25 years, aprons over the terrible appointment for countless reasons. he doesn't agree with the president and so many areas of foreign policy, and he has said so repeatedly. he has a loud voice for nationbuilding. meanwhile, the state department official is now commenting, . state department official says "at this point, indications are that this legalization is likely to be reviewed by the relevant israeli courts, and of the trump administration will withhold c
later today he is expected to meet with rex tillerson to discuss elliott abrams, a forme former.t the job is among the most important vacancies in the government and here to explain why is rich sn who is live at the state department. >> this afternoon, president trump will meet with rex tillerson, just a couple of blocks from here at the white house. he needs a deputy, elliott abrams will be in the conversation. he served under president george w. bush. he has written a few recent...
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. >>> and we are back with tony blinken, avril haines and elliott abrams, all former deputy nationaltony, one of the pieces of news that we're getting as we sit here discussing this is that mosul appears to be falling or falling more -- iraqi troops are moving in, the u.s. effort seems to be paying off. don't we have a series of important decisions to make about what happens next and particularly who will govern the spaces being liberated from isis? >> fareed, that's right. we are on the verge with our partners on the ground in iraq and syria in taking away the so-called caliphate that isil has tried to establish. that's going to have a critical impact on their ability to continue to do what they've been doing. it will take away the space to send foreign fighters to, the resources they've been exploiting, that's being squeezed and it undermines their narrative of building the state so we're at a moment where we are on the verge of being able to at least get to the defeat of daesh, isil, in iraq and syria with mosul in iraq, raqqah in syria. there are critical questions about pursuing
. >>> and we are back with tony blinken, avril haines and elliott abrams, all former deputy nationaltony, one of the pieces of news that we're getting as we sit here discussing this is that mosul appears to be falling or falling more -- iraqi troops are moving in, the u.s. effort seems to be paying off. don't we have a series of important decisions to make about what happens next and particularly who will govern the spaces being liberated from isis? >> fareed, that's right. we...
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they trump administration is also considering elliott abrams, former middle east advisor to president george w. bush, as the top deputy to second rex tillerson as the state department. while some republicans claim elliott foreign policy views are pure opposed to the residents, they are aligned on the iran nuclear deal. abrams wrote this summer in the jerusalem post "we have strengthened the root seem -- merging with money." this agreement will be more and more widely understood as the disaster it was called by its opponents. let's hope we wake up insufficient time. >> head of demonstrations friday, iran's supreme leader says he's thankful to the newcomer and reference to president trump for showing the real face of the united states. one of the ayatollah is corruption. >> james: rich edson at the state department tonight. thank you. there is also a movement afoot to get the muslim brotherhood designated as a foreign terrorist organization. it would carry major implications for america's relationships in the middle eas middle east. here is senior correspondent eric shawn. >> founded in
they trump administration is also considering elliott abrams, former middle east advisor to president george w. bush, as the top deputy to second rex tillerson as the state department. while some republicans claim elliott foreign policy views are pure opposed to the residents, they are aligned on the iran nuclear deal. abrams wrote this summer in the jerusalem post "we have strengthened the root seem -- merging with money." this agreement will be more and more widely understood as the...
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they are searching for elliott for burglary and hall for stealing.on county police are searching for ariana for malicious wounding. if you have any information about the fugitives contact the police. "7 on your side" fighting back against crime. i'm q mccray. alison: reminder you can sign up for the "7 on yo newsletter at wjla.com. >> a major renovation project in part of arlington county will bring a new school, a new fire house and hundreds of new apparents. i'm rin -- i'm ryan hughes. i will tell you where it's happening coming up. larry: an old favorite is poised to make a comeback. alison: but first, here is autria godfrey with a look at what is ahead on "good morning washington." autria: all right. thanks, alison. tomorrow on "good morning washington," mold in your washing machine causing bad odors and ruining your laundry. >> there is mold growing in my washing machine. >> the solution you may already have in your laundry room. >> reduce eye wrinkles without botox using the easy at-home remedies. >> stay with us for traffic and weather every t
they are searching for elliott for burglary and hall for stealing.on county police are searching for ariana for malicious wounding. if you have any information about the fugitives contact the police. "7 on your side" fighting back against crime. i'm q mccray. alison: reminder you can sign up for the "7 on yo newsletter at wjla.com. >> a major renovation project in part of arlington county will bring a new school, a new fire house and hundreds of new apparents. i'm rin --...