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in the et post 9/11 world. khan said he wants to reject u.s. aid into pakistan and exit the war on terror and reduce u.s. influence in domestic affairs. let's play a little bit of what he said today. >> translator: i want a relationship, a good beneficial relationship with america. beneficial for everybody. unfortunately, they have been unwilling at the moment. >> he said they have been way at the moment, but president trump said they have been way at the moment, but from the opposite way. you know, he said the u.s. has given pakistan $30 billion in aid and they have given nothing but lies and does deceit back. in afghanistan with little help. no more. that has been a complaint of successive u.s. leaders. >> it is and i have written a book on the subject going back to the 1950s. here's the problem. pakistan inherited from the british 17% of british indian resources and 33% of its army. pakistan propertied its army as the lucrative attraction for the united states. we will help you against communism and help you fight the soviets in afghanistan.
in the et post 9/11 world. khan said he wants to reject u.s. aid into pakistan and exit the war on terror and reduce u.s. influence in domestic affairs. let's play a little bit of what he said today. >> translator: i want a relationship, a good beneficial relationship with america. beneficial for everybody. unfortunately, they have been unwilling at the moment. >> he said they have been way at the moment, but president trump said they have been way at the moment, but from the...
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>> publicly the president obviously says he doesn't like the new york times, "washington post," et ceterately he's particularly obsessed it seems like with these papers, it's not too surprising to me he would want to meet with the publisher. the president has shown he is particularly interested in how the media covers his white house and behind the scenes what's going on. >> any response -- there's a legitimacy issue as well. the president is a new yorker, guy from queens and new york times one of the most eminent papers in the country. a legitimacy issue when you are talked about a lot in the new york times, right? >> right. >> there's a lot of reporting he's been seeking that for a long time. any response from the white house what sulzberger is saying? >> i don't think there has been a response directly but the president is having his first press availability today. there is going to be a pool spray, first time after the kaitlan collins incident. it will be interesting to see how the reporters question the president and he's holding a press conference later this afternoon and likely to
>> publicly the president obviously says he doesn't like the new york times, "washington post," et ceterately he's particularly obsessed it seems like with these papers, it's not too surprising to me he would want to meet with the publisher. the president has shown he is particularly interested in how the media covers his white house and behind the scenes what's going on. >> any response -- there's a legitimacy issue as well. the president is a new yorker, guy from queens...
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of saying it's your guy or against your guy, just say you are being manipulated by facebook postings, twitter, et cetera, and you have to be a more sophisticated consumer of that information. >> let's show a president trump tweet, whether it's propaganda or not, he said earlier, the fake news media wants so badly to see a major confrontation with russia, even a confrontation that could lead to war. max, do you want war with russia? >> this is another example of trump feeding the russia propaganda line. this is what putin says, either you have to appease russia or there will be world war iii and trump keeps repeating it. just to follow up on the previous discussion about the media, brian. i think the media has been doing an outstanding job, look at the summit where it was questions from routers and the associated press that got the president in hot water that got the media to ask does putin have something on trump. and the fact that putin didn't really deny it, he deflected rather than denied and admitted he favored trump in the 2016 election, which destroyed one of the trump lies which is that pu
of saying it's your guy or against your guy, just say you are being manipulated by facebook postings, twitter, et cetera, and you have to be a more sophisticated consumer of that information. >> let's show a president trump tweet, whether it's propaganda or not, he said earlier, the fake news media wants so badly to see a major confrontation with russia, even a confrontation that could lead to war. max, do you want war with russia? >> this is another example of trump feeding the...
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then mental health issues we have been talking about, concerns about post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, et cetera. and probably one of the big e things is infection. they're -- biggest things is infection. worrying about fungal, bacterial infections. the number of things that could go wrong are numerous. >> medical staff said earlier some have a higher rate of white blood cell count. why would that be? >> white blood cell count, they're part of our complete blood count. it is one that tends to mobilize when our body needs to do something. there's a number of reasons why that count might be elevated. certainly main reasons would be infection or inflammation. honestly, we can have a higher white blood cell count from physical or emotional stress. other things are less likely in this case, allergic reactions or medications can increase it, but inflammation, infection, and sort of a stress response from emotional and physical stress are the main reasons you would see that. >> after watching this video, seeing the boys, young teenagers, some as young as 11 are sitting there, physically strong i
then mental health issues we have been talking about, concerns about post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, et cetera. and probably one of the big e things is infection. they're -- biggest things is infection. worrying about fungal, bacterial infections. the number of things that could go wrong are numerous. >> medical staff said earlier some have a higher rate of white blood cell count. why would that be? >> white blood cell count, they're part of our complete blood count. it is...
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et cetera. judges are more receptive than they were in the post o.j. simpson world to having a camera in the courtroom. there are cases where there's an argument. there's a child involved, there certain kind of cases where you say i camera would not be appropriate. in most cases, most remote cases in particular, i do think that a camera should be allowed. but in my view there is no argument against having a camera in the supreme court. there are no witnesses. it's the nine most important judges in the country and it's supposed to be our finest lawyers arguing law. there's no personal information. there are no witnesses, and the only to make argument i've ever heard from supreme court justices as to why they will not allow a cam in the courtroom is, they don't want to be recognized on the street. sorry, it's too bad, you are a supreme court justice, live with it. they are concerned the media will take the arguments out of context. again, why should they be immune from the things that everyone else has to deal with? >> you can do that by going to the tra
et cetera. judges are more receptive than they were in the post o.j. simpson world to having a camera in the courtroom. there are cases where there's an argument. there's a child involved, there certain kind of cases where you say i camera would not be appropriate. in most cases, most remote cases in particular, i do think that a camera should be allowed. but in my view there is no argument against having a camera in the supreme court. there are no witnesses. it's the nine most important judges...
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i can assure you that lance armstrong never failed a post race test or a prerace test. et he only failed out of competition testing when people understood what he was taking. so in california two days ago or yesterday i think the proposal that was ratified by the association of commissioners, which is the foundation, their rule of out of competition testing came before the california horse racing board. it did not do well. their medical director said a numb of things. i'll. >> i do think in fairness we ought to have mr. foreman be able to respond. >> thank you, congressman. what we heard something today that we actually somewhat due to us. that's laboratory accreditation. that's something that the international labs have been working to accomplish for some time because we have been so successful in this country with the creation of our code of standards. there are no international code of standards. the international laboratories have been trying to organize a program very similar to what we do in the united states. so i standby my statement that all but one of our laborat
i can assure you that lance armstrong never failed a post race test or a prerace test. et he only failed out of competition testing when people understood what he was taking. so in california two days ago or yesterday i think the proposal that was ratified by the association of commissioners, which is the foundation, their rule of out of competition testing came before the california horse racing board. it did not do well. their medical director said a numb of things. i'll. >> i do think...
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eting." theridence that north korea is building more long- range missiles, as it talks with the united states abving up nuclear weapons. se "washington post" reports, new satellite imagw work at a facility near the capital, pyongyang. the same factory already produced missiles capable of reaching the u.s.ba in ze, the electoral commission says it needs moreno time to ce the results of monday's vote for president and the parliament. supporters of opposition leader nelson chamisa spent the day celebrating unofficial tallie s on social media that appeared to show him winning. they also accused the electoral commission of trying to aid enmerson mnangagwa, the cu president, by delaying the count. back in this country, federal imgration officials took heat at a senate judiciary hearing on separating migranfat lies. the policy has now been abandoned, but more than 70e 0 children ht to be reunited with their parents. commander jonathan wf the u.s. public health service commissioned corps said hi agency warned against making the tfice of refugee resettlement and others enfor policy. >> we raised a number of concerns in the o.r.r.am about any polic
eting." theridence that north korea is building more long- range missiles, as it talks with the united states abving up nuclear weapons. se "washington post" reports, new satellite imagw work at a facility near the capital, pyongyang. the same factory already produced missiles capable of reaching the u.s.ba in ze, the electoral commission says it needs moreno time to ce the results of monday's vote for president and the parliament. supporters of opposition leader nelson chamisa...
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universities always pillars of democracy post a number of questions about their role and the open mindedness of students, faculty, administrators, the parents back home, et cetera. we've had a rising wave on campus and about campus. teachers are effectively protested. at the same time, public universities are the backdrop of individuals. we have, therefore, mentioned -- [ inaudible conversations ] >> editorials. i write for a living. i did do a better job. but it does make qualitative justice. that's not my role here today. justice roberts makes it possible for a strike. >> hello, everyone. sorry. the journalists are late and this guy knows nothing. >> young man. >> you know everything. [ laughing ]. >> happening in washington. we've had a wave on campus and about campuses. and we've had episodes like the conservative writer charles murray who has been a news maker i talked to a number of time. he's faced criticism both the bell curve, which got into a troubling area of this intellect ability. and i didn't agree with the book. it's a more recent book about the class divide. this book has been on one book. also it was a territory in my view. so i was very
universities always pillars of democracy post a number of questions about their role and the open mindedness of students, faculty, administrators, the parents back home, et cetera. we've had a rising wave on campus and about campus. teachers are effectively protested. at the same time, public universities are the backdrop of individuals. we have, therefore, mentioned -- [ inaudible conversations ] >> editorials. i write for a living. i did do a better job. but it does make qualitative...
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feels my in a new instagram post that includes a photo of their daughter, the grieving mother writes, "we talk about vaccinations, car seats, organic foods, screen time, ets face. a silent killer. it takes seconds. she also shared the story of another mother who lost her son to drowning the very same day. nicole hughes 3-year-old levi drowned in a pool just seconds after leaving his mother's side while on a family .vacati it was june 9th when 19-month-old emeline miller was found in the pool. she was rushed to the hospital with a faint pulse. her heart gave out the fy.lowing the former olympic skier and his wife, a professional bea volleyball player, have since shared photos of their daughter on social media hoping to raise awareness. >> every day, every hour is different. there's nhing that's going to be normal about their lives anymore. dthey will have to fin new normal. >> midwives whoelped birth her have been working with the couple to start a campaign for water safety. >> the purpose of this foundation they are creating is tohare and spread light on prevention. >> sharing the story ofne tragedy in an effort to prevent countless others. >> hi dada. >
feels my in a new instagram post that includes a photo of their daughter, the grieving mother writes, "we talk about vaccinations, car seats, organic foods, screen time, ets face. a silent killer. it takes seconds. she also shared the story of another mother who lost her son to drowning the very same day. nicole hughes 3-year-old levi drowned in a pool just seconds after leaving his mother's side while on a family .vacati it was june 9th when 19-month-old emeline miller was found in the...