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excellence and the writing of history, come on up. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> hi, everyone. i'm sarah. i want to say how honored i am to be here with all of you today. so i remember when i met mr. caro last year i told him that i wanted to study the history of syno american relations in the 1970 and was going to visit china to do some research. the plan i had back then was hazity. knew i was going to visit beijing, check out resources at different universities but that was it. what really struck me was mr. caros reaction. he was incredibly encouraging, and he encouraged me to pursue whatever top county i was interested in. -- topic i was interested in. so afterward, mr. caro inspired know actually go contact and interview different american and chinese diplomats and professors, and i can honestly say that my perspective on the topic has been fundamentally changed by all those interactions i've had with those witnesses and diplomats. andles remember mr. caro saying that one of the loans studied political power is political
excellence and the writing of history, come on up. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> hi, everyone. i'm sarah. i want to say how honored i am to be here with all of you today. so i remember when i met mr. caro last year i told him that i wanted to study the history of syno american relations in the 1970 and was going to visit china to do some research. the plan i had back then was hazity. knew i was going to visit beijing, check out resources at different universities but that...
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it's for literary excellence and the writer of history. so when barry said that the paper was really well-written i had to wait and see was a well-written, and it is. it's remarkable piece of work. it's a very complicated story and she tells a lot about nixon and opening relations to china. although it's complicated work you never have to wonder what's happening because it's all very clear. i understand how very hard it is to do something like that. so sarah it's a real pleasure to award you the second prize, second year in a row for literary excellence and the writing of history. come on up. [applause] c thank you. [applause] hi everyone. i'm sarah. i wanted to start off by saying how honored i am to be here with all of you today. i remember when i met mr. cairo last year. i told him that i wanted to study the history of sino-american relations in the 1970s and that i was going to visit china to do some research. the plan that i had that ben was really hazy. i knew that i was going to visit shanghai and visit beijing, check out a couple o
it's for literary excellence and the writer of history. so when barry said that the paper was really well-written i had to wait and see was a well-written, and it is. it's remarkable piece of work. it's a very complicated story and she tells a lot about nixon and opening relations to china. although it's complicated work you never have to wonder what's happening because it's all very clear. i understand how very hard it is to do something like that. so sarah it's a real pleasure to award you...
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it's a literary excellence in the writing of history. so when berry said that the paper was really well written, i had to wait and see, was a well written? in the days. it's a remarkable piece of work. a very complicated story and she tells a lot about nixon changing, opening up relations to china. although it is complicated work, you never have to wonder what's happening because it's all very clear and i understand how very hard it is to do something like that. so sarah, it is a real pleasure to award you the second year in a row that the prize subliterate excellence in the writing. come on a. -- up. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> high, everyone. i am sarah. i'm going to start off by saying how honored i am to be here with all of you today. i remember where he met mr. caro year. i told him that i wanted to study the history of the 1970s and i was going to go to china to do some research. the plan that i had back then was really hazy. i was going to visit shanghai, beijing and check our resources at different universities, but th
it's a literary excellence in the writing of history. so when berry said that the paper was really well written, i had to wait and see, was a well written? in the days. it's a remarkable piece of work. a very complicated story and she tells a lot about nixon changing, opening up relations to china. although it is complicated work, you never have to wonder what's happening because it's all very clear and i understand how very hard it is to do something like that. so sarah, it is a real pleasure...
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it's excellent, excellent. isn't it quite sad that we even have to comment on it?ey will never watch it again because they have spoilt the franchise. people are saying that. both people are stupid.” franchise. people are saying that. both people are stupid. i am interested in when the second woman will come on and get the same role. that will tell us a lot. or someone who is not white will stop oh my goodness! steady on, steady on! one thing at a time! back to the telegraph, if you would, please. if i may, to quote ruth. bbc offers stars protection. this is because the high—paid so—called talent, a word i can't abide, is going to be published in a list. those earning more than £150,000. the bbc is worried about the safety of some people. i think the abuse levels are 110w people. i think the abuse levels are now so people. i think the abuse levels are now so awful, but whether you are, i can understand that.
it's excellent, excellent. isn't it quite sad that we even have to comment on it?ey will never watch it again because they have spoilt the franchise. people are saying that. both people are stupid.” franchise. people are saying that. both people are stupid. i am interested in when the second woman will come on and get the same role. that will tell us a lot. or someone who is not white will stop oh my goodness! steady on, steady on! one thing at a time! back to the telegraph, if you would,...
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it is an excellent history museum and excellent history lesson. you can drop in for freon simpson street and direct business hours. it will be an experience thaw will never, ever forget. ocean city also has a busy, very busy shopping district. you know, our tori woodill has to check it out and you are wondering how she did. >> well, let's find out. >> reporter: sure, park your beach towel on the beach but drop your towel on the grassy until bias bring avenue and only thing you'll miss is the sand there is plenty to dive into on this main drag and you don't to have dig around to find treasures. first off, shopping. >> we have 125 stores, we're one of the largest dunn towns in the state of new jersey because we are both side, we have great places to shop, and find new dresses, coats, sunglasses. >> heat are made. get your favorite coffee, latte. >> ized vanilla latte. >> reporter: everything is ready and right at your fingers tips too. >> get on your bike, never to have get back in your car. >> reporter: if you did need a car. >> you can buy a koran
it is an excellent history museum and excellent history lesson. you can drop in for freon simpson street and direct business hours. it will be an experience thaw will never, ever forget. ocean city also has a busy, very busy shopping district. you know, our tori woodill has to check it out and you are wondering how she did. >> well, let's find out. >> reporter: sure, park your beach towel on the beach but drop your towel on the grassy until bias bring avenue and only thing you'll...
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last year they gave me an excellent opportunity to host a panel with the freedom singers. the singers who really were the inspiration musically behind the civil rights movement and show case work that i did, documentary work on the history of black radio and that's interesting for a film festival. i was able to participate on the screening of the documentary on may vis staples and then afterwards we had a panel looking at music and the civil rights movement and it included radio so we had the originator and founder of stacks records to talk about his music and the music of that era and how it pushed the civil rights movement. this year i have another rare opportunity to host the panel on the ed sullivan show and it's impact on the civil rights movement. growing up i had a wonderful memory, i have a wonderful memory of every sunday night at 8:00 watching the ed sullivan show. we >> and the joy of seeing diana ross and the supremes, sammy davis jr., diane carol and what that meant to me as a young african american growing up and it had an impact on young americans of all col
last year they gave me an excellent opportunity to host a panel with the freedom singers. the singers who really were the inspiration musically behind the civil rights movement and show case work that i did, documentary work on the history of black radio and that's interesting for a film festival. i was able to participate on the screening of the documentary on may vis staples and then afterwards we had a panel looking at music and the civil rights movement and it included radio so we had the...
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i'm a fan of excellence, a sporting team, england, excellent, that is simple to understand.l, political, the law, naturally look after themselves, it is an attitude, but is it a negative thing? i agree that what we saw there, the use of the term elite to shut down conversation, that the word is being used to manipulate people. but there is real anger behind that. why have trump and others used the word? because people are getting rightly angry about the small group of people who have huge power and influence in our society, the judiciary, the media, whether it is the way in which they are gaming the system to make sure they day at the top. it is quite a dirty reality. is that a modern version of it? perhaps in the past, elites have been incredibly influential and powerful, for instance i don't think without an elite you wouldn't have had such a big women's suffrage movement. there are many examples of working—class struggles. it was a mixed struggle actually. there are a number of things. change doesn't always come from the elite, there are many examples. the weekends we hav
i'm a fan of excellence, a sporting team, england, excellent, that is simple to understand.l, political, the law, naturally look after themselves, it is an attitude, but is it a negative thing? i agree that what we saw there, the use of the term elite to shut down conversation, that the word is being used to manipulate people. but there is real anger behind that. why have trump and others used the word? because people are getting rightly angry about the small group of people who have huge power...
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- [percy] yes. - [john] excellent.features a product that brings an end to the battle against food and drink stains. are you ready? (contestants agree in unison) let's watch.
- [percy] yes. - [john] excellent.features a product that brings an end to the battle against food and drink stains. are you ready? (contestants agree in unison) let's watch.
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for several yea rs, with italian excellence. for several years , we with italian excellence.ence. for several years, we have had a very intensive and fruitful relationship with the world of design, of creative people, and even artists, it is a relation of give and take. for designers, alca nta ra of give and take. for designers, alcantara becomes the means by which they express their creativity and very often, alcantara becomes the integrating part of the creative process and as they return, we have a lot of ideas. so important it became an integrated part of the business. the business proposition, in italy, do you think that is the right way to go to luxury products to revitalise the economy? it is a global trend, not only in italy. it is an advantage to some extent compared to other countries. we believe and we have been practising the positioning of the brand at the intersection between technology and emotion. we think there is a growing trend of this. and the market once exclusivity and top quality is not enough —— and the market wants exclusivity. for me, top quality is
for several yea rs, with italian excellence. for several years , we with italian excellence.ence. for several years, we have had a very intensive and fruitful relationship with the world of design, of creative people, and even artists, it is a relation of give and take. for designers, alca nta ra of give and take. for designers, alcantara becomes the means by which they express their creativity and very often, alcantara becomes the integrating part of the creative process and as they return, we...
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i think we had an excellent meeting. i do believe it's important to have a dialogue. if you don't have a dialogue, it's a lot of problems for our country and for their country. i think we need dialogue with everybody. >> sure. >> -- it was a great g-20. 20 countries. i got along i think fantastically with the head of
i think we had an excellent meeting. i do believe it's important to have a dialogue. if you don't have a dialogue, it's a lot of problems for our country and for their country. i think we need dialogue with everybody. >> sure. >> -- it was a great g-20. 20 countries. i got along i think fantastically with the head of
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what's it was probably we hail" and it is accompanied by i excellent website that recommend for any american holiday or just for understanding america in general. wonderful readings and it is wonderful to look at. after diana, we will hear from jim caesar. but certainly -- well yes, a student of leon -- not a direct student of leon but leon. and influenced by
what's it was probably we hail" and it is accompanied by i excellent website that recommend for any american holiday or just for understanding america in general. wonderful readings and it is wonderful to look at. after diana, we will hear from jim caesar. but certainly -- well yes, a student of leon -- not a direct student of leon but leon. and influenced by
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he had an excellent reputation. really bipartisan support for his integrity. that's why i made that decision. i'm not going to be able to comment upon what he may or may
he had an excellent reputation. really bipartisan support for his integrity. that's why i made that decision. i'm not going to be able to comment upon what he may or may
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his doctors say the senator is recovering from surgery, and his underlying health is said to be excellent. cindy mccain posted their wedding photo saying her husband is doing well and adding one thing i do know, he is the toughest person i know. he is my hero, and i love him with all my heart. his daughter, megan, asked for prayers adding, it won't surprise you to learn that in all of this, the one of us who is the most confident and calm is my father. the cruellest enemy could not
his doctors say the senator is recovering from surgery, and his underlying health is said to be excellent. cindy mccain posted their wedding photo saying her husband is doing well and adding one thing i do know, he is the toughest person i know. he is my hero, and i love him with all my heart. his daughter, megan, asked for prayers adding, it won't surprise you to learn that in all of this, the one of us who is the most confident and calm is my father. the cruellest enemy could not
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a privilege and what an honor it is to welcome everyone to the sixth annual prize for literary excellence and history writing in addition to our special guest and his extended family, one of his grandchildren we welcome the distinguished members of the class of 53 who are here we will never let him forget where he started but we are delighted. i'll come. it's a privilege to have such scholarship so actively and selflessly involved. six years ago when we had the opportunity to involve him in the academic program, who would have thought the scene gracious, openness we see as an alum would brinbring that person out that h of the him to be a part of the. this year we have a wonderful opportunity to see something we have never seen before. and berry will talk about a repeat. we also have the opportunity before the ceremony to surprise him with our greatest honor to one of our favorite academics we named a history classroom after him. what an honor it is for us to have his name alongside of ours forever. if i may i would like to invite barry up to the table. he worked with us to give this work
a privilege and what an honor it is to welcome everyone to the sixth annual prize for literary excellence and history writing in addition to our special guest and his extended family, one of his grandchildren we welcome the distinguished members of the class of 53 who are here we will never let him forget where he started but we are delighted. i'll come. it's a privilege to have such scholarship so actively and selflessly involved. six years ago when we had the opportunity to involve him in the...
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our two nations currently enjoy excellent bilateral relations. among the strongest in our history. circumstances. but always shoulder to shoulder, at the heart of a free democratic and prosperous europe. i am certain that the united kingdom and the kingdom of spain will continue to work together and further leave deep and meaningful friendship that we have forged together, driven by a legacy of robust bonds and a desire to build a better future well—being and progress for our citizens. because, to conclude, as my father said, in this same house, we are two nations with every these and far understanding, support and affection. thank you so much. applause. concludes his speech to parliamentarians from both the house of commons and house of lords, saying in the speech he is confident britain and spain will be able to work towards acceptable arrangements over gibraltar and urging the british and spanish governments to work towards creating certainty for eu citizens post brexit. listening with us, our diplomatic correspondence, and nothing too controversial but a touch of politics. inte
our two nations currently enjoy excellent bilateral relations. among the strongest in our history. circumstances. but always shoulder to shoulder, at the heart of a free democratic and prosperous europe. i am certain that the united kingdom and the kingdom of spain will continue to work together and further leave deep and meaningful friendship that we have forged together, driven by a legacy of robust bonds and a desire to build a better future well—being and progress for our citizens....
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france has excellent counterterrorism capabilities. the french troops are serving bravely in places like mali to defeat the forces of murder and distraction. france has excellent capabilities. to face these forces of destruction. the allies in the u.s. strengthen our determination to defeat terrorism. we are making tremendous progress earlier this week with the strong support of the united states and its local coalition, iraq forces liberated the city of mosul from isis control. now, we must work with the government of iraq and our partners in the region to solidify our gains and ensure them. we must be strong from within to defend ourselves from threats from the outside. the nations of the west also faced domestic challenges of our own creation, including vast government bureaucracy that saps strength. for this reason i applaud president macron on his courageous call for that less bureaucracy. it's a good chant. less bureaucracy. we can use it, too. and the europe that protects its citizens. we did not become greater regulation and in
france has excellent counterterrorism capabilities. the french troops are serving bravely in places like mali to defeat the forces of murder and distraction. france has excellent capabilities. to face these forces of destruction. the allies in the u.s. strengthen our determination to defeat terrorism. we are making tremendous progress earlier this week with the strong support of the united states and its local coalition, iraq forces liberated the city of mosul from isis control. now, we must...
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. >> excellent questions and excellent comments. definitely, with regards to the supply-side of labor, people are willing to work on both sides. this is where we have to focus on employers. employers would like to pay the less salaries that they can and benefit the most. so nafta, yes. an agreement was made at the elite level. and it hurts some workers or not. but the reality, mexican workers are performing jobs that are t not -- that are not -- i mean, they're not competing actually was workers from my experience. from what i have studied and analyzed. second of all, when we are talking about the current situation with trade, with work and with the united states policy and, you know, borders -- yes, definitely what is happening now is helping that the corruption on the u.s. side of the border, there are many incentives for the agents on this side -- i mean, all along the routes. when you enforce the measures people are willing to pay, willing to pay more money. so we are serving increasing levels of corruption because of the polici
. >> excellent questions and excellent comments. definitely, with regards to the supply-side of labor, people are willing to work on both sides. this is where we have to focus on employers. employers would like to pay the less salaries that they can and benefit the most. so nafta, yes. an agreement was made at the elite level. and it hurts some workers or not. but the reality, mexican workers are performing jobs that are t not -- that are not -- i mean, they're not competing actually was...
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>> what i say to sarah and those in the national health service is we recognize the excellent work they are doing, we recognize the sacrifice and others have made in the last seven years. that sacrifice has been made because we had to deal with the biggest deficit in the labor government. as we look at public sector pay, being fair to public-sector workers, protecting jobs and being fair to those who pay for them. the right honorable gentlemen seems to think it is possible to go around promising people more money and promise that nobody is ever going to have to pay for it. he and i do value public-sector workers. we value public-sector services. on this side of the house we know you have to pay for them >> finding money to pay for the support. her government has been in office. the conservatives have been in office for 84 months. 52 of those months have seen a real falling wages and income in our country and in the last premises question time before the general election the prime minister said, quote, every vote for me is a vote for a strong economy with benefits felt by everyone across
>> what i say to sarah and those in the national health service is we recognize the excellent work they are doing, we recognize the sacrifice and others have made in the last seven years. that sacrifice has been made because we had to deal with the biggest deficit in the labor government. as we look at public sector pay, being fair to public-sector workers, protecting jobs and being fair to those who pay for them. the right honorable gentlemen seems to think it is possible to go around...
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colleagues of the european parliment and national parlimen parliments, dear family members, your excellencesn, a great states man, a political giant who was able to listen to citizens and look beyond the horizon. he first and foremost was a brave man, a defender of freedom and democracy. the reunification of our continent. he always defended human dignity everywhere against walls, behind curtains. the founding values of our union where the flag that he carried into his numerous battles, the very same values from which the treaty of union draws its inpir ration, peace, freedom, prosperity, security and justice without orders. his belief in these values, his faith in humanity lie at the base of the deep reconciliation amongst us europeans that has managed to have an impact on our memory. helmet cole is the champion of a generation which devoted their whole lives to a new renaissance of europe. the last generation which had lived through the nightmare of war itself. for them european unity over coming nationalism embodies a future of peace for their own children. a great woman was also part of
colleagues of the european parliment and national parlimen parliments, dear family members, your excellencesn, a great states man, a political giant who was able to listen to citizens and look beyond the horizon. he first and foremost was a brave man, a defender of freedom and democracy. the reunification of our continent. he always defended human dignity everywhere against walls, behind curtains. the founding values of our union where the flag that he carried into his numerous battles, the...
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i'm demanding excellence from everyone at all times. and i'm finding that everyone there wants to achieve it. you know, we won't always succeed. they'll be bad days, but we have to accept some risk in our agency in order to be successful. if you're not coming short at times, you're probably not reaching hard enough. and we are certainly going to do that, reach hard every day. since taking office now just on 24 weeks ago i have seen firsthand why cia officers are considered a national treasure. they accomplish truly awesome things every day. and they do so with courage, determination and humility. you know, when i thanked them, they often shun recognition. they just say they're doing their jobs. they say that they signed up to do this mission and indeed they did. their dedication is to a cause larger than themselves, and that certainly makes the cia very special. and it's why i'm so confident about our future. i have no doubt whatsoever that our country will turn to the cia many times and we will prevail against today's adversaries and t
i'm demanding excellence from everyone at all times. and i'm finding that everyone there wants to achieve it. you know, we won't always succeed. they'll be bad days, but we have to accept some risk in our agency in order to be successful. if you're not coming short at times, you're probably not reaching hard enough. and we are certainly going to do that, reach hard every day. since taking office now just on 24 weeks ago i have seen firsthand why cia officers are considered a national treasure....
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but we'd like to see more. >> excellent. mayor, i want to turn to you, because i know you mentioned some of the business partnerships. want to ask you, who are your partners in charlotte, and what is charlotte next? >> sure. so one of the things that we -- we have a number of initiatives that are correlating with our task force report. the initiatives, soon after i became mayor, was called charlotte next. funded entirely by our corporate partners. one of the things i learned in dealing with city budgets is that there's never enough. and all of your colleagues on council are always struggling for the same dollars you are. so i got impatient and said, well, i'm just going to go out to the private sector and do this. and i tell you, the case you can make with employers, when they of talent andne they recognize that there are gaps, and there are gaps in content, gaps geographically, gaps in diversity, socioeconomic status, gender gaps, racial gaps. and so they really want to partner to change that workforce, for them as well. so
but we'd like to see more. >> excellent. mayor, i want to turn to you, because i know you mentioned some of the business partnerships. want to ask you, who are your partners in charlotte, and what is charlotte next? >> sure. so one of the things that we -- we have a number of initiatives that are correlating with our task force report. the initiatives, soon after i became mayor, was called charlotte next. funded entirely by our corporate partners. one of the things i learned in...
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left to make sure we do that at a level of excellence that honors their commitment to america. [applause] >> the president has met with xi jinping at mar-a-lago and the g 20. china continues to be aggressive, at least from my perspective in the south china sea and in other areas. you have any generalized comments you can make without getting into classified realms? >> with respect to? >> china. >> yeah. [laughter] >> it is a big country. >> a big country with a lot of challenges. the chinese present significant threat to the united states. their expansionism throughout south china sea. they can possibly have greater economic power that is against the united states. we have to make sure -- they have an enormous cyber capability. first and foremost, i truly hope that we can convince them that it is in their best interest to make sure that kim jong un no longer has nuclear weapons as well. [applause] >> they have the capacity to make a big difference and it is the president's expectations that they will deliver. >> that is great. the issue of the muslim ban, is that -- it is not a
left to make sure we do that at a level of excellence that honors their commitment to america. [applause] >> the president has met with xi jinping at mar-a-lago and the g 20. china continues to be aggressive, at least from my perspective in the south china sea and in other areas. you have any generalized comments you can make without getting into classified realms? >> with respect to? >> china. >> yeah. [laughter] >> it is a big country. >> a big country with...
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excellent point brian thank you both for being with us i think it's great having you and that's the way it is tonight and don't forget democracy is not a spectator sport get out there get active tag you're it. all the field we go through. every the world series. and you'll get it out of the old the old. the old according to. the modern world. the local wal-mart selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the box was new to fight the battle of. the new socks for the tell you that every gossip and tabloid but most importantly. the positive outlook has been telling you on the cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we and all of our audience loves watching her. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of partners are into american play r.t. america offers more r.t. america first leg in many ways and news landscape is just like the real news big news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never know you're on . the market all the world's a stage all the world's a stage all the.
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care is excellent. and i would include in that even the v.a. i believe health care is a right. i also believe health care is one of the things th just the that came from my service to this country. i didn't serve this country to have a president say let obamacare fail. i did not serve this country to see 32 million people lose their access to insurance. fails the upcoming vote will also hope mcconnell be forced to realize that the republicans will not be able to keep their promise to repeal obamacare because you cannot take away an entitlement, particularly someone's health care. once these votes fail, it is my hope that mcconnell and the democrats can get together on fixing it. people don't like the individual mandate. well, the senator from maine and louisiana talk about people being in medical insurance and then just have to opt out and if they opt out, there is a penalty. i like that proposal. , weeep obamacare in place work on fixes and the funny state insurance and tort reform, that has been talke
care is excellent. and i would include in that even the v.a. i believe health care is a right. i also believe health care is one of the things th just the that came from my service to this country. i didn't serve this country to have a president say let obamacare fail. i did not serve this country to see 32 million people lose their access to insurance. fails the upcoming vote will also hope mcconnell be forced to realize that the republicans will not be able to keep their promise to repeal...
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diplomat and singapore and china and i think he'll be an excellent diplomat for the united states and. russia so i hope the russians find him as agreeable and as impressive as i do and i you know maybe ending on a note of optimism here that maybe huntsman will be able to help broker. some agreements between the united states and russia on some of the issues that still divide us it's interesting you say that because according to c.n.n. mr huntsman was previously considered for the secretary of state position the fact that he's now being found to russia is that in any way indicative of the way that they trumpet ministration. may side to these bilateral relationship oh i think it's a sign that the trump administration yes takes the relationship with russia very seriously saw the ambassador post in moscow as a very important host you know there are many positions that haven't been announced haven't been filled yet but ambassador to russia huntsman as ambassador to russia was announced way back i believe in in march so this was one of the first high level appointments that trump announced
diplomat and singapore and china and i think he'll be an excellent diplomat for the united states and. russia so i hope the russians find him as agreeable and as impressive as i do and i you know maybe ending on a note of optimism here that maybe huntsman will be able to help broker. some agreements between the united states and russia on some of the issues that still divide us it's interesting you say that because according to c.n.n. mr huntsman was previously considered for the secretary of...
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i think they're both excellent choices. they're very good attorneys.he key now is to stabilize the office. there are a heck of a lot of great people there. >> who would be better at that? >> well, you know, i'm not gonna say because they're both -- >> well, that's kind of why you're here. >> tam, i'll say. >> honestly, i'm not trying to avoid it. they're both excellent lawyers. they both would do a great job. kathy martin's been there. i thought the speech that she gave the day of the conviction was very profound and said a lot to a lot of my friends who work there who feel the morale is low and they feel, you know, they're really in a bad position. joe khan brought a lot of great ideas in the election. he did lose the election. you know, unlikely the judges will pick another judge because you'd have to give up being a judge just to serve for a few months. so, i'm not trying to dodge it. i just think they would both be excellent choices. >> would either one of them get something out of it, in terms of running in four years, like just for having done it
i think they're both excellent choices. they're very good attorneys.he key now is to stabilize the office. there are a heck of a lot of great people there. >> who would be better at that? >> well, you know, i'm not gonna say because they're both -- >> well, that's kind of why you're here. >> tam, i'll say. >> honestly, i'm not trying to avoid it. they're both excellent lawyers. they both would do a great job. kathy martin's been there. i thought the speech that she...
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i'm not really sure. >> excellent. how disgusting is the pigeon coop? they are pooping all of the time, i can imagine it must be gross. >> he does keep it as clean as possible, they have a night bird bath, the birds go in every day. >> i am happy that it is in huntington, long island. not in new york. >> i think you have plenty in new york. >> thank you. >> welcome back, you know we love monday, a great night of chasing news. we got a whil whole week comingp for you. see you tomorrow. >> you know where. yes, you do. see yeah. groundskeeper willie: i can't see! (engine sputtering) ♪ (grunts) (bell ringing) (belches) (whistle blows) (yells) (beeping) ♪ (tires screeching) d'oh! (grunts)
i'm not really sure. >> excellent. how disgusting is the pigeon coop? they are pooping all of the time, i can imagine it must be gross. >> he does keep it as clean as possible, they have a night bird bath, the birds go in every day. >> i am happy that it is in huntington, long island. not in new york. >> i think you have plenty in new york. >> thank you. >> welcome back, you know we love monday, a great night of chasing news. we got a whil whole week comingp...
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kohl, dear family members, your excellencies,- others, today, we are paying a , aal homage to helmut, a great giant who a political was able to listen to citizens and look beyond the horizon. helmut kohl, first and foremost, was a brave man, a defender of , theom and democracy protagonist of the reunification of our continent. he always defended human dignity , thewhere, against wars iron curtain, and totalitarianism. unionunding values of our were the flag that he carried into his numerous battles, the very same values from rich the -- from which the treaty of union derives, freedom, prosperity, security, and justice without borders. his believe in these values, his lie at themanity, base of the deep reconciliation has -- us europeans that reconciliation among us europeans. helmut kohl has -- reconciliation is the champion a generation which devoted their whole lives to a new renaissance the last generation which lived through the nightmare of war itself, but with european unity overcoming nationalism embodied a future of peace. was also part of that generation. today, we want to re
kohl, dear family members, your excellencies,- others, today, we are paying a , aal homage to helmut, a great giant who a political was able to listen to citizens and look beyond the horizon. helmut kohl, first and foremost, was a brave man, a defender of , theom and democracy protagonist of the reunification of our continent. he always defended human dignity , thewhere, against wars iron curtain, and totalitarianism. unionunding values of our were the flag that he carried into his numerous...
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excellent point brian and thank you both for being with us i think it's great having you and that's the way it is tonight and don't forget democracy is not a spectator sport get out there get active tag you're it. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around core. preparations from washington to washington post media the media. voters elected to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. i'm going to do just that and you're watching our. swashing. rejected tonight is a comedy show all day not the fact by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your lives profit over people at every turn. redact it's not for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer from all the stress that the news puts you under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to fil
excellent point brian and thank you both for being with us i think it's great having you and that's the way it is tonight and don't forget democracy is not a spectator sport get out there get active tag you're it. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around core. preparations from washington to washington post media the media. voters elected to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done...
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excellent panel. the other day on national public radio, and i apologize -- [laughter] just kidding. there was advertising by the university of maryland that we are building global citizens at the university of maryland. i wanted to write the president of the university and ask exactly what that was. what exactly is going on with i wanted to write the president this particular generation? is it the internet, is it climate change? >> it's climate change. [laughter] >> i was trying to -- what is it -- i guess it is a rejection of american citizenship to say you are a global citizen? what is going on in that kind of advertisement from a university? >> nyu started this -- there's a there's a wonderful book about the issue of sovereignty, in which he reproduces an ad that i think the business school at nyu had with students in front of a building looking quizzically, asking the question, to what do i pledge allegiance? that is even more ominous sounding. there are several things operating. one is that the
excellent panel. the other day on national public radio, and i apologize -- [laughter] just kidding. there was advertising by the university of maryland that we are building global citizens at the university of maryland. i wanted to write the president of the university and ask exactly what that was. what exactly is going on with i wanted to write the president this particular generation? is it the internet, is it climate change? >> it's climate change. [laughter] >> i was trying to...
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oh. >> excellent. >> boom!he giants and the a's both home tonight, both make news with attendance. i'm going to slow it down for the world snail >>> abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> the giant hosted the independentance and for the first time in seven years at&t was not sold out. the run of sellout ends. remember, the numbers are based on tickets sold, not actual fans in the park. the cast of major league in the house tonight. bottom of the third, gorkys hernandez going to line to left. joe panik is headed home. the throw from michael branltly and he is out! wait. check the replay. he missed the tag. foot is in there. overturned call. he is safe and it is a 1-1 game. next pitch, matt moore. pitcher helping his own cause. chopper up the middle scores hernandez and giants take a 2-1 lead. a costly miscue. tied at three. the bunt thrown away. ramirez scores. indians 5-3. moore falls to 3 and 10. rays at the a's with less than 10,000 at the coliseum debating the top ten ray also of all time. foss
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absolutey have an excellent level but would be to improve our infrastructure for tourists even more. it is very important event and for our economy. and also a moral aspect to this. good for a country's more rally to mobilize itself for something of this nature. to i think i'm citizens want -- i think our citizens want to be proud of the country and proud of supporting such a project with the values it embodies. all of the generosity, open-mindedness and environmental and social requirements. the very fact i was elected a few weeks ago is a manifestation of the french determination for a fresh start. in this context, it's a temperature of -- temperature -- caricature of france. i think we are prepared and the time is right. french citizens, young and elderly are in favor of this. millions of citizens were out in the streets demonstrating against the game, instead, they were demonstrating in favor of the games. president and madam television hasn expressed certain concerns about paris,ity in france, in what will be done to ensure such a large-scale event? honestly, we do not have to a
absolutey have an excellent level but would be to improve our infrastructure for tourists even more. it is very important event and for our economy. and also a moral aspect to this. good for a country's more rally to mobilize itself for something of this nature. to i think i'm citizens want -- i think our citizens want to be proud of the country and proud of supporting such a project with the values it embodies. all of the generosity, open-mindedness and environmental and social requirements....
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excellent reporting in the texas observer followed up by the "l.a. times" on the santa ana wildlife refuge, about 10 miles southeast of texas. it is the last refuge for the os -- os lot, 400 -- ocelot, 400 different species of birds, arm dillos, they are planning to build that wall right through that refuge. that is our heritage that we're about to wall off and destroy. we're dividing communities. we diminishing our relationship with mexico who should be our closest partner. we're making our communities, including el paso, and other communities in texas, less safe as we militarize them and people who live among us question whether they can go to local law enforcement to report a crime, to serve as a witness, to testify in a case, to help contribute to the safety of our communities. and let me bring this point to your attention, this fact, mr. speaker. on sunday in a wal-mart parking lot in san antonio, texas, the nine dead immigrants were found in the back of a trailer. a 10th died later in the hospital. nine dead immigrants tuesday morning in el pas
excellent reporting in the texas observer followed up by the "l.a. times" on the santa ana wildlife refuge, about 10 miles southeast of texas. it is the last refuge for the os -- os lot, 400 -- ocelot, 400 different species of birds, arm dillos, they are planning to build that wall right through that refuge. that is our heritage that we're about to wall off and destroy. we're dividing communities. we diminishing our relationship with mexico who should be our closest partner. we're...
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i'm demanding excellence from everyone at all times. i'm finding that everyone there wants to achieve it. we won't always succeed. there will be bad days, but we have to accept some risks in her agency in order to be successful. if you are not coming short of times, you are not reaching hard enough but we certainly are going to do that. hard everyday. since taking office, i have seen firsthand why cia officers are considered a national treasure. theythey accomplish amazing this every day. that do so with courage, determination and humility. when i thank them, they often shun recognition. they often say they are just doing their job. they say they signed up to do this mission and indeed they did. their dedication is larger than themselves and that makes the cia very special. it is why i am so confident about our future. i have no doubt whatsoever that our country will turn to the cia many times and we will prevail against today's adversaries and those yet to come. thank you for having me here today. i look forward to your questions. [app
i'm demanding excellence from everyone at all times. i'm finding that everyone there wants to achieve it. we won't always succeed. there will be bad days, but we have to accept some risks in her agency in order to be successful. if you are not coming short of times, you are not reaching hard enough but we certainly are going to do that. hard everyday. since taking office, i have seen firsthand why cia officers are considered a national treasure. theythey accomplish amazing this every day. that...
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her father died, she went to take every month, she excellent man the radio there is a separation anxietyith her son and her husband was going through a difficult time with substance abuse. >> as was mentioned, the child was a special needs child. part of his special needs is that he suffers from separation anxiety. that develop primarily because of a number of close family losses that he had over a short time. he lost a grandfather, another family member, his biological father was in and out of the house for various reasons. the mom who took care of him primarily he developed an extreme close attachment to her. when she wasn't around he suffered from separation anxiety. >> how did the school district, but with $38329? >> according to bridgewater cost $212 per day and some change to educate in the school district. that was multiplied by hundred and 80 school days. >> $212 a day, this is all an average. they take the total budget, the number of students and they do a division problem and come up with a number. the school district wasn't spending an extra 212 bucks. because he was in the di
her father died, she went to take every month, she excellent man the radio there is a separation anxietyith her son and her husband was going through a difficult time with substance abuse. >> as was mentioned, the child was a special needs child. part of his special needs is that he suffers from separation anxiety. that develop primarily because of a number of close family losses that he had over a short time. he lost a grandfather, another family member, his biological father was in and...
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growth figures of the increasingly excellent economy of manchester and the surrounding areas. everything he says is true and i think it is a tribute to the work that's been done on the northern powerhouse that we are spreading the prosperity across the north of england. >> dr. rupa sharp. >> first secretary said the other day we need to have a national debate on tuition fees and he admitted that student debt is a huge issue. account p.m. looking for ideas can i recommend page 43 and ask that they adopt labor's pledge to abolish tuition fees. >> i don't remember the contents of page 43, so i would quite like to hear this. >> can i recommend that they consult page 43 of our manifesto and commit to labor's policy of the abolition of tuition fees. >> people often stand at the dispatch box and say i'm pleased she raised that question. i'm genuinely pleased she raised that question. it allows me to point out the slight problem with her argument. which is that her own education spokesman has admitted that the tuition fees policy has a 100 billion -- has admitted that there is a 100 b
growth figures of the increasingly excellent economy of manchester and the surrounding areas. everything he says is true and i think it is a tribute to the work that's been done on the northern powerhouse that we are spreading the prosperity across the north of england. >> dr. rupa sharp. >> first secretary said the other day we need to have a national debate on tuition fees and he admitted that student debt is a huge issue. account p.m. looking for ideas can i recommend page 43 and...
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she excelled in the pool despite a come pet tvtive disadvantage.r implant wasn't waterproof, so when she swam, the world was once again silent. >> when i'm in the starting position, i have to turn my head to see the starter, so the starter had to use a hand signal. i would be the last person to leave the block. i wanted to be out there, but i couldn't did it. >> luz beth -- elizabeth, get that connection, catch, and sphol follow through. >> she will stop me and ask. i'll explain it more to her, and we're ready to o go. >> reporter: at age 16, a turning point. advanced technology brought about water have proof implants, which ment smoother swimming in the water and a symphony of sound out of it. >> i can hear people cheering. i love it. >> reporter: from there, it was full speed ahead. she broke the american deaf record in the 50 yard butterfly. >> that was one of her goals. she wanted to have one of those records. >> i touched the wall, turned to see my time, and i said, my gosh, i did it. >> reporter: she will now compete in the prestigious deaf o
she excelled in the pool despite a come pet tvtive disadvantage.r implant wasn't waterproof, so when she swam, the world was once again silent. >> when i'm in the starting position, i have to turn my head to see the starter, so the starter had to use a hand signal. i would be the last person to leave the block. i wanted to be out there, but i couldn't did it. >> luz beth -- elizabeth, get that connection, catch, and sphol follow through. >> she will stop me and ask. i'll...
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oh. >> excellent. >> boom!h make news with attendance. i'm going to slow it down for the world snail put under a microscope, we could see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. for a cleaner, fresher, ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. my neighbor says that i shouldn't let my kids raid the fridge whenever they want. i'm dancing with the devil, she says. give them a taste of freedom at this age, soon they are running wild doing whatever they want, whenever they want and then "boom", i'm a grandma. please sharon, it's just yog
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oh. >> excellent. >> boom!d the a's both home tonight, both make news with attendance. i'm going to slow it down for the world ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this july visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. >>> abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> the giant hosted the independentance and for the first time in seven years at&t was not sold out. the run of sellout ends. remember, the numbers are based on tickets sold, not actual fans in the park. the cast of major league in the house tonight. bottom of the third, gorkys hernandez going to line to left. joe panik is headed home. the throw from michael branltly and he is out! wait. check the replay. he missed the tag. foot is in there. overturned call. he is safe and it is a 1-1 game. next pitch, matt moore. pitcher helping his own cause. chopper up the middle scores hernandez and giants take a 2-1 lead. a costly mi
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[applause] >> excellent, thank you all very much. so thatlike to go last when all the good stuff is taken, i can come up with a few short nuggets and open up two q and a. there are many of you who have sat in these chairs before and heard me speak at this podium before and i'm sure there is one or two of you who are keen to hear what i will say about the nature of lone wolf attacks him and that i've stood here in the past and said that the lone wolf idea is really largely a misnomer. i think when i said that at this podium, including once at an event with bruce back in november, when i wrote this in two different foreign policy pieces in september and march of last or come i don't think i was wrong. counterterrorism is not static. state was still remaining and expanding, to use its own terminology, and may be it was on its back heels and really sought to actively send returning foreign fighters back home to europe or elsewhere to direct and where it couldn't just enable terrorist attacks that might be carried out by a loneindividual,
[applause] >> excellent, thank you all very much. so thatlike to go last when all the good stuff is taken, i can come up with a few short nuggets and open up two q and a. there are many of you who have sat in these chairs before and heard me speak at this podium before and i'm sure there is one or two of you who are keen to hear what i will say about the nature of lone wolf attacks him and that i've stood here in the past and said that the lone wolf idea is really largely a misnomer. i...