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i'm kind of going to be the only forgiving first nations guy. yeah you can you know get. from being in a room full of white people. there's a lot of a lot of racism you know it is run into it. pretty much everywhere. you back. then and. running. my. i. love when i was this buffalo live from moscow bird i represent the four nations from us the t.v. set and i've been invited by dr rob from the ovate to thank you for having me in attendance and i'm here to there what you guys are doing in terms of actually servicing first nations and where this is going in the future thank you. so there's a lot of claims being made that all in all there's no digital divide right ninety nine percent of indians united this problem i think is going to get significantly less into the rest so let's not get caught up in broad added hours what's it going to do for your community young kids day business is coming back is unable to do. is the industry having. that idea of you having to climb out. your roof you know just read this to your neighbors and stuff is pretty or i think it's pretty ridiculous
i'm kind of going to be the only forgiving first nations guy. yeah you can you know get. from being in a room full of white people. there's a lot of a lot of racism you know it is run into it. pretty much everywhere. you back. then and. running. my. i. love when i was this buffalo live from moscow bird i represent the four nations from us the t.v. set and i've been invited by dr rob from the ovate to thank you for having me in attendance and i'm here to there what you guys are doing in terms of...
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kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know with third world that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here going to say something out. to do in a bit on what it's like to live next door to the neighbors oh. no no no they just did a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but then this has to be grounded somehow. further like network infrastructure i just got a paid access point and i connect that to. network switched and i fundraise for to access points they connect to each other and then you can get the signal wirelessly rick you need something to get your signal. will be able to get all these one and all these ones for sure up until the thing and then possibly longer. up. oh man it will be one barring all. on. one. man is it a hell of an age we live in really think about it. can do this stuff the seventies . really i'm proud of a business uncle one of my best nephews i for the but he's one of the best to brainiest story that's right w
kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know with third world that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here going to say something out. to do in a bit on what it's like to live next door to the neighbors oh. no no no they just did a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but then this has to be grounded somehow. further like network infrastructure i just got a paid...
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two weeks ago the president released the national cyber strategy. this is the first comprehensive national strategy we've ever had and the first cybersecurity related strategy we've ever had in about 15 years. let's talk a little about what's changed in the last 15 years and what that means for our posture. first of all, who here just out of pure coincidence 15 years ago was working in the cyber realm? i think that's consistent with most of us in national security homeland security. when i was at the homeland security council 15 years ago, i remember we would all do top ten lists of top ten things you're concerned about in the homeland post-911 and cyber was very careful about getting on the list. we had just created the first policy coordinating committee for the inner agency around 2004, 2005, and it was very difficult to have cyber be part of a national conversation, part of top of mind, because at the time we were so concerned about terrorists and the physical attacks. we also at that time, if we were concerned about cyber, we were concerned about the confidentia
two weeks ago the president released the national cyber strategy. this is the first comprehensive national strategy we've ever had and the first cybersecurity related strategy we've ever had in about 15 years. let's talk a little about what's changed in the last 15 years and what that means for our posture. first of all, who here just out of pure coincidence 15 years ago was working in the cyber realm? i think that's consistent with most of us in national security homeland security. when i was...
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i'm kind of going to be the only forgive first nations guy. yeah you can you know. being in a room full of white people. there's a lot of a lot of racism you know is run into it. pretty much everywhere. you back. then and. running. away my. i. love when i was this buffalo live from the school she saw a bird i represent the four nations from us the t.v. set and i've been invited by dr robb from the ovate to thank you for having me in attendance and i'm here to there what you guys are doing in terms of actually servicing first nations and where this is going in the future thank you. so there's a lot of claims being made that oh no there's no digital divide right ninety nine percent of indians united this problem i think is going to get significantly worse unless it's addressed so let's not get caught up in broad data ours what's it going to do for your community young kids today business is coming back it's going to be able to do. is the industry having. that idea of you having to climb out of your roof you know just read this to your neighbors and stuff is pretty or
i'm kind of going to be the only forgive first nations guy. yeah you can you know. being in a room full of white people. there's a lot of a lot of racism you know is run into it. pretty much everywhere. you back. then and. running. away my. i. love when i was this buffalo live from the school she saw a bird i represent the four nations from us the t.v. set and i've been invited by dr robb from the ovate to thank you for having me in attendance and i'm here to there what you guys are doing in...
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he knows he has to deliver germany are under pressure after their disastrous world cup in their first nations in the game a few weeks. they managed to get a goal this strong not to bet against the world cup winners but it's still a long way to go for germany a long way to get back to their best brought in fresh faces some younger players like leroy sonny and he surprisingly didn't make the world cup squad now he's back in the limelight eyes will be on him tonight and it will be exciting to see if germany can get their first win in the nation sleep tonight here in amsterdam. the dutch must call obviously not the force they once were but they are still. a big threat to germany this still exists a big rivalry between them who are the favorites. it is indeed. a big rivalry between these two nations germany against the netherlands it goes back into the nineteen seventies for example in one hundred seventy four germany one to walk out at home and they won the final against the netherlands so it is a big rivalry still today but i would say germany are favorites well a couple in us twenty fourteen an
he knows he has to deliver germany are under pressure after their disastrous world cup in their first nations in the game a few weeks. they managed to get a goal this strong not to bet against the world cup winners but it's still a long way to go for germany a long way to get back to their best brought in fresh faces some younger players like leroy sonny and he surprisingly didn't make the world cup squad now he's back in the limelight eyes will be on him tonight and it will be exciting to see...
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kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know with third world that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here going to say something out. to doing a bit on what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just did a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but then this has to be grounded somehow. further like network infrastructure i just got a paid access point and i connect that to. network switched and i fundraise for to access points they connect to each other and then you can get the signal wirelessly rick you need something to get your signal. will be able to get all these one and all these ones for sure up until the right thing and then possibly longer. up. oh man it will be one barring all. on. one. man is it a hell of an age we live in really think about it. can do this stuff the seventies . really i'm proud of a business uncle one of my best nephews i for the but he's one of the best to brainiest story that's righ
kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know with third world that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here going to say something out. to doing a bit on what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just did a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but then this has to be grounded somehow. further like network infrastructure i just got a paid access...
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google's closely guarded self driving car program is gearing up to launch the nation's first >>> googles closely guarded self driving car program is gearing up to launch the nation's first autonomous taxi service. chris van cleave got an exclusive look inside the minivan in chandler, arizona. >> i requested the ride. >> reporter: arbor adams used her phone to summon to self driving future. we are riding with her to the drugstore and what will soon be the nations first autonomous right hailing taxi service rate for the past year she has been part of the secretive early rider program made up of more than 400 households of in chandler, arizona. >> i use it for date night on saturday night. [laughter] my favorite thing is going to the mall. >> reporter: hundreds of autonomous driving vans operate daily within a roughly 100 square mile area. for now they typically have a safety driver upfront who can take control. screens inside show the riders with the car seats around it. cameras, sensors, radar and laser based radar allows the onboard computers to see three football fields in every directi
google's closely guarded self driving car program is gearing up to launch the nation's first >>> googles closely guarded self driving car program is gearing up to launch the nation's first autonomous taxi service. chris van cleave got an exclusive look inside the minivan in chandler, arizona. >> i requested the ride. >> reporter: arbor adams used her phone to summon to self driving future. we are riding with her to the drugstore and what will soon be the nations first...
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welcome to vaccination first look --dash fox nation first look. if the members only experience and one we want you to be a part of. i'm in beautiful san diego. we are bringing you never seen before and look at everything will working on as part of a brand-new and exclusive group. what is fox nation? it's our first ever subscription streaming service and the only place to get captivating documentaries that keep you on your seat as well as daily opinion shows with some of your favorite personalities and some new ones. why do we need fox nation? you've been demanding the most popular news station. were going to talk about religion, politics, scandal, election and you, the americans who make this country great because here's the deal, i believe we all want what's best for this country. we just have different ways of going about it and that's fine. we been conditioned to steer clear of religion and politics especially conservatives, and the fear of discussing religion and politics is like the inability to navigate difficult conversations about difficul
welcome to vaccination first look --dash fox nation first look. if the members only experience and one we want you to be a part of. i'm in beautiful san diego. we are bringing you never seen before and look at everything will working on as part of a brand-new and exclusive group. what is fox nation? it's our first ever subscription streaming service and the only place to get captivating documentaries that keep you on your seat as well as daily opinion shows with some of your favorite...
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nation's opioid epidemic. >>> gom, and welcome to the justice department's first ever national opioid summit. my name is mary daly and i serve as the department of justice's opioid coordinator. i work in the office of the deputy attorney general and assist departments leadership and components with opioid related initiatives, policies, grants, and programs. attorney general sessions and deputy attorney general rosenstein have made ending our national opioid epidemic a top priority. our leadership measures the department's performance in this area by whether we help bring the death toll down. our attorney general and deputy attorney general have set the tone. and it's been inspiring to witness the hard work and dedication of our employees across the department of justice. today, we're here to discuss the role of federal law enforcement in reversing this epidemic. this summit brings together united states attorneys, federal, state, and local tribal law enforcement officials, government and public health officials, policy leaders, and most importantly, families who have lost their loved ones to
nation's opioid epidemic. >>> gom, and welcome to the justice department's first ever national opioid summit. my name is mary daly and i serve as the department of justice's opioid coordinator. i work in the office of the deputy attorney general and assist departments leadership and components with opioid related initiatives, policies, grants, and programs. attorney general sessions and deputy attorney general rosenstein have made ending our national opioid epidemic a top priority. our...
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ken and liz will see you at five. >>> a first look inside the nation's first robotic farm right here in the bay area. how it will revolutionize the agriculture industry. we will have that coming up at 5. >> more robots invading. that will do it for the news at noon. all that drama, the bold and the beautiful is coming up next. >> we will see you back here at 5. have a great afternoon. ♪
ken and liz will see you at five. >>> a first look inside the nation's first robotic farm right here in the bay area. how it will revolutionize the agriculture industry. we will have that coming up at 5. >> more robots invading. that will do it for the news at noon. all that drama, the bold and the beautiful is coming up next. >> we will see you back here at 5. have a great afternoon. ♪
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welcome to vaccination first look --dash fox nation first look. if the members only experience and one we want you to be a part of. i'm in beautiful san diego. we are bringing you never seen before and look at everything will working on as part of a brand-new and exclusive group. what is fox nation? it's our first ever subscription streaming service and the only place to get captivating documentaries that keep you on your seat as well as daily opinion shows with some of your favorite personalities and some new ones. why do we need fox nation? you've been demanding the most popular news station. were going to talk about religion, politics, scandal, election and you, the americans who make this country great because here's the deal, i believe we all want what's best for this country. we just have different ways of going about it and that's fine. we been conditioned to steer clear of religion and politics especially conservatives, and the fear of discussing religion and politics is like the inability to navigate difficult conversations about difficul
welcome to vaccination first look --dash fox nation first look. if the members only experience and one we want you to be a part of. i'm in beautiful san diego. we are bringing you never seen before and look at everything will working on as part of a brand-new and exclusive group. what is fox nation? it's our first ever subscription streaming service and the only place to get captivating documentaries that keep you on your seat as well as daily opinion shows with some of your favorite...
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kandahar province to discuss security for saturday's parliamentary elections which would be the first national elections for eight years the taliban has said that the top u.s. general in afghanistan who attended the meeting was the actual target survived the attack so. let's get more on saturday's elections in afghanistan i am joined now by markus puts old the german government's special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan and a former german ambassador to afghanistan ambassador welcome this morning thank you . looking at the security situation is it possible to conduct a poll in this climate of violence things going on. while there one third of the police stations cannot open but to put it in a positive way two thirds can open and i think that elections can be held to. i feel a sense of hope on your side perhaps i mean i have heard that there has been hope because there is this new generation of younger politicians. you know really out with this push to fight corruption to encourage democratization. do you think that a stable afghanistan can be achieved in the future i mean seventeen years of w
kandahar province to discuss security for saturday's parliamentary elections which would be the first national elections for eight years the taliban has said that the top u.s. general in afghanistan who attended the meeting was the actual target survived the attack so. let's get more on saturday's elections in afghanistan i am joined now by markus puts old the german government's special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan and a former german ambassador to afghanistan ambassador welcome this...
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deadly shooting happened at a meeting to discuss security for saturday's vote which would be the first national elections in eight here. a campaign of violence hangs over saturday's parliamentary elections the taliban. has warned voters to stay away threatening to kill those who take part they've already made good on that threat most recently by assassinating one of afghanistan's most important powerbrokers abdul razak the police chief of the southern province of kandahar was gunned down by his own bodyguard shortly after he met the top u.s. general in afghanistan to discuss election security unfortunately we lost a brave commander but if son of this soil voting is now set to be delayed in kandahar because of the murder still the u.s. hopes that voting will go ahead elsewhere as planned right now you know we're going toward the election and we will continue to defend the again people. the election will be a major test for the country outside observers and afghan voters are hoping that a newly elected parliament can forge unity across the country's disparate regions and ethnic groups something p
deadly shooting happened at a meeting to discuss security for saturday's vote which would be the first national elections in eight here. a campaign of violence hangs over saturday's parliamentary elections the taliban. has warned voters to stay away threatening to kill those who take part they've already made good on that threat most recently by assassinating one of afghanistan's most important powerbrokers abdul razak the police chief of the southern province of kandahar was gunned down by his...
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at 2:18 today, very shortly, we will do the first national test of our wireless emergency system. are is another way we trying to leverage the public side of technology. anyone who has a smart phone should get an alert today. this would be used only at time consequential national emergency. it's one we have not used before. it is one we have not exercised before. so, too: 18, your phone should do something. 2:18, your phone should do something. we will see what happens. everyone to be part of the strong links, to take action on your smart phones, your computers, your businesses, within your communities, make cyber security part of what you do every day, protect your information. do the basic hygiene. have a lot of resources on our websites. we encourage you to look at those and make sure you implement them in your daily life. i want to thank the atlantic council again for hosting us. forward to partnering with many of you. feel free to reach out to us. we are always looking for new and innovative ways to do collective defense. i think you will see us taking lot -- a lot of aggress
at 2:18 today, very shortly, we will do the first national test of our wireless emergency system. are is another way we trying to leverage the public side of technology. anyone who has a smart phone should get an alert today. this would be used only at time consequential national emergency. it's one we have not used before. it is one we have not exercised before. so, too: 18, your phone should do something. 2:18, your phone should do something. we will see what happens. everyone to be part of...
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shortly, wey, so will do the first national test of our wireless emergency alert system. this is another way we are trying to leverage the positive side of technology. anyone who has a smartphone should get an alert today. it would be used only at the time of the major consequential national emergency, one we have not ever used before. one we have not exercised before. 2:18, your phone should do something. in closing, we look to each and every one of you to help be part of the strong links in the puzzle, to take actions on your smartphones or computers at your businesses. make cyber security part of what you do every day. protect your information. do the basic hygiene. we have a lot of resources on our website, so i encourage you to look at those and make sure you implement them in your daily life. other than that, i want to thank the atlantic council for hosting us. we look forward to partnering with many of you. feel free to we chow to us -- feel free to reach out to us. i think you will see us taking a lot of aggressive action, not only to make sure we are using to who
shortly, wey, so will do the first national test of our wireless emergency alert system. this is another way we are trying to leverage the positive side of technology. anyone who has a smartphone should get an alert today. it would be used only at the time of the major consequential national emergency, one we have not ever used before. one we have not exercised before. 2:18, your phone should do something. in closing, we look to each and every one of you to help be part of the strong links in...
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. >> the widespread campaigns of fear and hatred in the first national election of the trump era. >> left wing mobs paid to riot in the streets. >> restarting its family separation policy. >> we're looking at a lot of things. >> what we know about two secret hearings in the mueller investigation and why this photo that the trump administration didn't want you to see is a corruption smoking gun. >> trust me, i'm like a smart person. >> and "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes u we are now just 19 days from the first national election since donald trump became president and republicans gained unified control of the federal government. and you might imagine that they would be campaigning on their accomplishments. nearly two years they've had power. but they are not. they are not primarily running on their unpopular tax cut for the rich or their efforts to gut obamacare. no, no, no. instead they're running on this. >> pre-madonna athletes protesting our anthem, left wing mobs paid to riot in the streets. billionaire george soros bankrolls the existence,
. >> the widespread campaigns of fear and hatred in the first national election of the trump era. >> left wing mobs paid to riot in the streets. >> restarting its family separation policy. >> we're looking at a lot of things. >> what we know about two secret hearings in the mueller investigation and why this photo that the trump administration didn't want you to see is a corruption smoking gun. >> trust me, i'm like a smart person. >> and "all...
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first nation celebrations of different african countries. different can countries to institute we organize a celebration and i would discourage we're going to princes to discuss the topic of problems of this so that country and also i would for example. reverse fresh research on this or that country and publishes books and. articles and also one of the areas of cooperation between russia and various african countries is that we provide evidence for. students including saddam also i will. add that much more stipends for the african students what you are up to fifteen thousand students. in russia this is this is the soft power that we've been talking about a little bit earlier on. it could just be that tough power i mean that is why a couple of people on my not very many but a few see this as a good and advantageous thing for african countries this is about on twitter who says russia has a positive impact on africa they are not interested economically but to buy strength through collaboration so that's one person's view i want to go over here
first nation celebrations of different african countries. different can countries to institute we organize a celebration and i would discourage we're going to princes to discuss the topic of problems of this so that country and also i would for example. reverse fresh research on this or that country and publishes books and. articles and also one of the areas of cooperation between russia and various african countries is that we provide evidence for. students including saddam also i will. add...
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first of all, because you are having an event. but second of all, because october is national cyber security awareness month. last month was national preparedness month. we spent a lot of time at dhs last month talking about their areas hazards we worked with communities to prepare for. is one of those where it takes all of us to play a role. cyber truly today is an area where if we prepare individually we will fail collectively. and that is because we are all interconnected. sell my risk is your risk, and we have to find a way to collectively protect. there are actions each of us can take. this is the 15th year of this month. i hope it will be the greatest in terms of actions we all take together. one way to do it is to educate americans on the simple steps they can follow. i think everyone here has been told to have a password, and have a password that is strong. your password should not be your password-- should not be password, and it should not be password with the capital p. passwords remain poor. you must have a strong password. that should be something we we'll think a
first of all, because you are having an event. but second of all, because october is national cyber security awareness month. last month was national preparedness month. we spent a lot of time at dhs last month talking about their areas hazards we worked with communities to prepare for. is one of those where it takes all of us to play a role. cyber truly today is an area where if we prepare individually we will fail collectively. and that is because we are all interconnected. sell my risk is...
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editor james bay the explains many of the faces of the trumpet ministration have changed the first national security advisor michael flynn lasted less than a month and will be sentenced for lying to the f.b.i. later this year but one item of trump's foreign policy has been very consistent as of today we are officially putting iran on notice the iran nuclear deal was one of the main achievements of president obama's eight years in office it took years of negotiation led in the final stages by his secretary of state john kerry officials from three e.u. countries as well as china and russia. earlier this year president trump made good on his campaign promises and pulled out of the deal most of the u.s. is closest allies continue to back the iran deal the only support for trump's move came from israel and from saudi arabia mohamed bin soundman became saudi crown prince in june last year strongly backed by the u.s. he's tried to portray himself as a reformer in the region while highlighting iran's involvement in conflicts in syria and in yemen. however it's actually saudis are the majority of li
editor james bay the explains many of the faces of the trumpet ministration have changed the first national security advisor michael flynn lasted less than a month and will be sentenced for lying to the f.b.i. later this year but one item of trump's foreign policy has been very consistent as of today we are officially putting iran on notice the iran nuclear deal was one of the main achievements of president obama's eight years in office it took years of negotiation led in the final stages by...
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first. nationalism when hate for people other than your own comes first. he was very instrument in fighting against the nazis. >> de gaulle was the founder of modern france. george orwell probably the greatest journalist confident english language in the second half of the 20th century wrote an essay called "notes on nationalism" where he makes exactly that point. it seems to elevate the interests of the nation above everything else, above all universal rights, morality, ethics and just says the only thing that matters is the interests of the nation as i define them and all the people who don't fit my definition, racial, ethnic are to be excluded. it's a very loaded word. it has all this history and liberal democrats and liberal democratic leaders certainly since 1945 have been very careful not to use that word. i remember once listening to a speech by margaret thatcher in new york at the council on foreign relations where threw made the distinction de gaulle makes between nationalism and patriotism. how it's appropriate to the love your country. when you
first. nationalism when hate for people other than your own comes first. he was very instrument in fighting against the nazis. >> de gaulle was the founder of modern france. george orwell probably the greatest journalist confident english language in the second half of the 20th century wrote an essay called "notes on nationalism" where he makes exactly that point. it seems to elevate the interests of the nation above everything else, above all universal rights, morality, ethics...
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first nation celebrations of different african countries. different countries. we organize a celebration and i would discourage we're going to princes to discuss the topic of problems of this or that country and also. for example. reverse russia search on this or that country and publishes books and. articles and also one of the areas of cooperation between russia and various african countries is that really provides evidence for africa's students including sudan also. you know you. fifteen. that we've been talking about a little bit earlier on. it could just be that soft power that is why a couple of people online not very many but if you see this as a good and bad thing for african countries this is about on twitter who says russia has a positive impact on africa they are not interested economically but by strength through collaboration so that's one part of an interview i want to go over here to you tube this is someone else who writes and then back in the day many infrastructural projects were done by russians such as nigeria steel plant china and russia are
first nation celebrations of different african countries. different countries. we organize a celebration and i would discourage we're going to princes to discuss the topic of problems of this or that country and also. for example. reverse russia search on this or that country and publishes books and. articles and also one of the areas of cooperation between russia and various african countries is that really provides evidence for africa's students including sudan also. you know you. fifteen....
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kandahar province to discuss security for saturday's parliamentary elections which would be the first national elections for eight years in a moment we will hear from a former german ambassador to afghanistan on the prospects for the pole but first a look at the precarious security situation almost two decades after the start of the war in afghanistan. it's more than seventeen years since the taliban were driven from power in afghanistan. thanks to our military and our allies. and the brave fighters of afghanistan. the taliban regime is coming to an end. two more u.s. presidents have been sworn in since then yet the taliban's influence on afghan politics remains a deadly assault on this police station in central afghanistan was followed by the assassination of kandahar police chief abdul rizieq another blow to the authorities head of the country's upcoming parliamentary elections. unfortunately we lost our commander. this soil there is no doubt that any. upcoming election and not let the people who participate in elections to the taliban say they were going for an even bigger scalp than resent
kandahar province to discuss security for saturday's parliamentary elections which would be the first national elections for eight years in a moment we will hear from a former german ambassador to afghanistan on the prospects for the pole but first a look at the precarious security situation almost two decades after the start of the war in afghanistan. it's more than seventeen years since the taliban were driven from power in afghanistan. thanks to our military and our allies. and the brave...
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mean i think there's been a lot of optimism we need to remember back that saudi arabia was the first nation that visited as president. and there's been a lot i think of the trouble ministration invested in the theory that this rising prints mom had been saw him on is somebody who will perhaps be king of saudi arabia for a long time that he will lead. an opening. of saudi arabia into the modern world there's been a lot of hope invested in this man and you know we have united states we have one attitude towards the press saudi arabia does not have a free press turkey does not i don't believe have a free press. and so for starters it would be in the united states' interest to encourage a free press everywhere but beyond that. if it is true agents of the saudi government travelled into turkey and murdered a journalist on foreign soil that's very serious indeed and not something that we would i would hope that trump would really discuss i think that would be that would should lead to a chilling in relations with saudi arabia if that's true but again we don't know on whose behalf these people may
mean i think there's been a lot of optimism we need to remember back that saudi arabia was the first nation that visited as president. and there's been a lot i think of the trouble ministration invested in the theory that this rising prints mom had been saw him on is somebody who will perhaps be king of saudi arabia for a long time that he will lead. an opening. of saudi arabia into the modern world there's been a lot of hope invested in this man and you know we have united states we have one...
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to her province to discuss security for saturday's parliamentary elections which would be the first national elections in eight hears the taliban has said the top u.s. general in afghanistan who attended the meeting was actually the target he survived the attack. so let's get more on the story with ali latif a journalist in the capital kabul ali how concerned are authorities in afghanistan that the violence including the assassination of this very powerful police chief will disrupt the poll so i had a time doherty's did take a lot of measure so in the last week i've been travelling through three or four provinces and in each province along the way including in secure provinces you would see military and police vehicles coming in and taking over and establishing checkpoints so they're definitely doing things like that but this fascination of it was it was a very powerful commander you know probably the most powerful man in the province of kandahar the fact that he was assassinated in the governor's office in the presence of top u.s. military officials brings forth a lot of questions you know
to her province to discuss security for saturday's parliamentary elections which would be the first national elections in eight hears the taliban has said the top u.s. general in afghanistan who attended the meeting was actually the target he survived the attack. so let's get more on the story with ali latif a journalist in the capital kabul ali how concerned are authorities in afghanistan that the violence including the assassination of this very powerful police chief will disrupt the poll so...
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the trump administration is having the inaugural terrorism strategy as a nation's first articulated terror strategy since 2011. the statement reads in part "as your president i'm committed to protect the united states and its interest from abroad and the threat of terrorism. under my leadership the u.s. has accelerated efforts to be terrorist. we've decimated isis and syria and iraq in the u.s. participation in the horrible i run deal." for weeks now the entire national security team has been returning to one central team. a renewed commitment what they call, foreign policy. everyone from the mike pompeo to nikki haley to the president himself has reinforced the central killer of the campaign. john bolton kicked it out a few weeks ago with his speech at the federal society and today he said this. >> we will deny terrorists the freedom to travel and communicate across international borders. this strategy stresses better integration of national power, both military and nonmilitary. to combat terrorism and terrorist ideology. >> insider said this is all part of the big picture plan which is p
the trump administration is having the inaugural terrorism strategy as a nation's first articulated terror strategy since 2011. the statement reads in part "as your president i'm committed to protect the united states and its interest from abroad and the threat of terrorism. under my leadership the u.s. has accelerated efforts to be terrorist. we've decimated isis and syria and iraq in the u.s. participation in the horrible i run deal." for weeks now the entire national security team...
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bbc music is supporting the first ever national album day. injune. the aim of the day is to celebrate the uk's love of the album across all genres of music. despite competition and change in the music industry, sales of albums are holding up. as part of the celebrations we're being asked to play a track from our favourite album and post it on social media at 3:33pm. i hope you get that. joining me now is gennaro castaldo from the bpi, which represents the uk's recorded music industry. what a lot of fun, so many memories you will be voting today. absolutely and we are doing this with our partners, the entertainment retailers association, who have helped to coordinate it all, the whole industry has come together, and it is led by the artist, who tell their stories through the albums, all sides of who they are, their whole life comes together, and gets given expression through the albums and this is why we need to celebrate it. it is part of how we like to consume music. cds, vinyl, which has had a revival, and we are streaming albums now as wel
bbc music is supporting the first ever national album day. injune. the aim of the day is to celebrate the uk's love of the album across all genres of music. despite competition and change in the music industry, sales of albums are holding up. as part of the celebrations we're being asked to play a track from our favourite album and post it on social media at 3:33pm. i hope you get that. joining me now is gennaro castaldo from the bpi, which represents the uk's recorded music industry. what a...
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bbc music is supporting the first ever national album day. celebrate the uk's love of the album across all genres of music. despite competition and change in the music industry, sales of albums are holding up. as part of the day, the uk's all—time favourite studio album, based on sales, downloads and streams in the uk — has been unveiled. earlier i spoke to gennaro castaldo from the bpi, which represents the uk's recorded music industry, about album day. we are doing this with our partners. that us co—ordinate, the whole industry has come together and it is artist let. that's important because it is artists who tell the stories through the albums or sides of who they are. the whole life come together. and they're given expression to the album. this is why we need to celebrate it and it is the heart of how we like to consume music. cds and vinyl which is at a revival and we are streaming albums 110w revival and we are streaming albums now as well. less constricted your favourite. you very kindly brought this sin for us. 0h, mr david bowie. mr
bbc music is supporting the first ever national album day. celebrate the uk's love of the album across all genres of music. despite competition and change in the music industry, sales of albums are holding up. as part of the day, the uk's all—time favourite studio album, based on sales, downloads and streams in the uk — has been unveiled. earlier i spoke to gennaro castaldo from the bpi, which represents the uk's recorded music industry, about album day. we are doing this with our partners....
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bbc music is supporting the first ever national album day.ales of albums are holding up. as part of the day, the uk's all—time favourite studio album, based on sales, downloads and streams in the uk — has been unveiled. earlier i spoke to gennaro castaldo from the bpi , which represents the uk's recorded music industry, about album day. we're doing this with our partners, the entertainment retail association. they've helped to coordinate it all. they and the association of independent music. the whole industry has come together and it's artist—led, that is the important thing, because it's artists who tell their stories through the albums, all sides of who they are, their life comes together and gets given expression to in the albums, so this is why we need to celebrate it and it's at the heart of how we like to consume music. cds, still, vinyl, which has had a real revival, and of course we're streaming albums now, as well. let's get straight to your favourite, because you have very kindly brought this in for us. yes, indeed. mr bowie. yes,
bbc music is supporting the first ever national album day.ales of albums are holding up. as part of the day, the uk's all—time favourite studio album, based on sales, downloads and streams in the uk — has been unveiled. earlier i spoke to gennaro castaldo from the bpi , which represents the uk's recorded music industry, about album day. we're doing this with our partners, the entertainment retail association. they've helped to coordinate it all. they and the association of independent...
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details about the very first national emergency alert test. >> plus, rebuilding santa rosa while the city struggles with its budget. now the city is proposing cuts to the fire department, the same department that fought that deadly firestorm that tore through the city last october. >> and we are tracking clouds out there and rain. significant rain falling in parts of california right now. some areas have strong thundershowers just east of the livermore valley could impact us in the next few hours. i'll have the latest radar to show you. >>> we're learning more about the sexual assault lawsuit filed against soccer superstar renaldo. he is accused of rape in 2009. the lawsuit claims a woman was changing clothes to go into his hot tub when he entered the bathroom, exposed himself and asked her to perform a sex act. she then claims he raped her. the woman hired an attorney and negotiated a $357,000 settlement in 2010. the new lawsuit seeks to overturn the settlement that her lawyer said she signed because she was emotionally fragile. >> this is an individual who suffered -- she suffers d
details about the very first national emergency alert test. >> plus, rebuilding santa rosa while the city struggles with its budget. now the city is proposing cuts to the fire department, the same department that fought that deadly firestorm that tore through the city last october. >> and we are tracking clouds out there and rain. significant rain falling in parts of california right now. some areas have strong thundershowers just east of the livermore valley could impact us in the...
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the first was in 1980, and the first national politician i ever interviewed was george h.w. bush. my biggest interchange with her in the years i covered the person -- bush administration was in 1990, on duty for new date, they give a party for the press. i went to it with my two young sons. i had no personal interchange with her before that. she gave me the world's hardest time for working. my kids were young. and how dare you work when you have little children. i am taken aback. first, i thought shoes kidding. i'm in a crack and it was clear she was not getting. [laughter] at that point, i tried to physically back away from her. because, this was a few months after the speech and in fact, i think she felt i should not be working if i have two little kids p or my kids were also not very well behaved. ie might have thought, if were not working, my children would be better behaved. >> the first time, i interviewed her innocent down interview, 417 magazine. [laughter] and i was interviewing her and kitty dukakis. it had all been arranged and all of that. i arrive and it is a little i
the first was in 1980, and the first national politician i ever interviewed was george h.w. bush. my biggest interchange with her in the years i covered the person -- bush administration was in 1990, on duty for new date, they give a party for the press. i went to it with my two young sons. i had no personal interchange with her before that. she gave me the world's hardest time for working. my kids were young. and how dare you work when you have little children. i am taken aback. first, i...
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many of the faces of the trumpet ministration have changed the first national security adviser michael flynn lasted less than a month and will be sentenced for lying to the f.b.i. later this year but one item of trump's foreign policy has been very consistent as of today we are officially putting iran on notice the iran nuclear deal was one of the main achievements of president obama say is in office it took years of negotiation led in the final stages by his secretary of state john kerry officials from three e.u. countries as well as china and russia. earlier this year president trump made good on his campaign promises and pulled out of the deal most of the u.s. is closest allies continue to back the iran deal the only support for trump's move came from israel and from saudi arabia mohamed bin salman became saudi crown prince in june last year strongly backed by the u.s. he's tried to portray himself as a reformer in the region while highlighting iran's involvement in conflicts in syria and in yemen. however it's actually saudis are the majority of lives in yemen and experts say the m
many of the faces of the trumpet ministration have changed the first national security adviser michael flynn lasted less than a month and will be sentenced for lying to the f.b.i. later this year but one item of trump's foreign policy has been very consistent as of today we are officially putting iran on notice the iran nuclear deal was one of the main achievements of president obama say is in office it took years of negotiation led in the final stages by his secretary of state john kerry...
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but first, more on scotland's 2—1 nations league defeat in israel, here's patrick gearey. been dedicated this week to one man who wasn't starting this match ban to ii week to one man who wasn't starting this match ban to 11 who were. leigh griffiths decision to leave a scotla nd griffiths decision to leave a scotland wide to improve his fitness begs several questions, not least how will this core? with israel's help for a start. charlie had not scored for his country and one half yea rs scored for his country and one half years and missed a penalty for scotla nd years and missed a penalty for scotland earlier this year. never in doubt. israel might be just as man city but ranked below luxembourg, still they should be level at the break. to start at the second half was largely played in scotland's half. the equaliser had felt inevitable for a while. all hands on deck for scotland, but one went overboard. this. johnson charles and further depleted the scottish resistance. in the end kieran tierney scored the winner for israel for them. it was that sort of night. it's a long
but first, more on scotland's 2—1 nations league defeat in israel, here's patrick gearey. been dedicated this week to one man who wasn't starting this match ban to ii week to one man who wasn't starting this match ban to 11 who were. leigh griffiths decision to leave a scotla nd griffiths decision to leave a scotland wide to improve his fitness begs several questions, not least how will this core? with israel's help for a start. charlie had not scored for his country and one half yea rs...
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of the day's news ahead we're live in kabul as taliban attacks hit polling stations during the first national elections there in eight years and police in india calling it a freak accident a speeding train runs into a crowd at a religious festival will tell you. from a fresh coast to breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. with a lot of fine and dry weather into central parts of here up further west it does remain rather just to say the flooding rains affecting that eastern side of spain low pressure still ferry very close by for the heavy downpours here as we go on through the next few days and we'll see some showers and longer spells of writing on saturday into the southern half of spybot further north it's not too bad it's old ashley week for the up to seventeen in the eric tad warmer than that for paris seventeen celsius for a london c. seventeen in vienna as well here is fine and dry there's that settled weather a few showers now starting to push over towards the black sea we'll see some showers also developing around central areas of the but it's rated as we go on into
of the day's news ahead we're live in kabul as taliban attacks hit polling stations during the first national elections there in eight years and police in india calling it a freak accident a speeding train runs into a crowd at a religious festival will tell you. from a fresh coast to breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. with a lot of fine and dry weather into central parts of here up further west it does remain rather just to say the flooding rains affecting that eastern...
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johnson and say oh >> she loved flowers, but really what she was was our nation's first conservationist first lady. but my memory that is sered in my mind, of course on the defendant's panel linda had called me when i was chief of staff to mrs. bush and had said "i'm bringing my mother back to washington for what i know will be her last time to see some of her friends." of course she had a stroke. he wasn't speaking. she was in a wheelchair, but she was still very vibrant and she said "do you think we can come to the white house?" i knew instipthively laura bush's answer would be "of course." i knew the answer would be "yes." i said "i will call you back with dates and times that would work." and she was so thrilled to have heifer come to the white house and she took the former first lady through the white house and any of the resident staffs that had been working in the white house that had been there in the johnson time were there to greet mrs. johnson at the diplomatic room door and in addition, one of the butlers who had worked for the johnsons, mr. german was a part time elevator o
johnson and say oh >> she loved flowers, but really what she was was our nation's first conservationist first lady. but my memory that is sered in my mind, of course on the defendant's panel linda had called me when i was chief of staff to mrs. bush and had said "i'm bringing my mother back to washington for what i know will be her last time to see some of her friends." of course she had a stroke. he wasn't speaking. she was in a wheelchair, but she was still very vibrant and...
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the first nation's people here should have more respect. we're already dealing with de-humanizing mascots, the culture that we see, even in the media, that are showing the fact that we can rape our women. we have a mass amount of women who have higher ratios on missing and murdered indigenous women. so this is really nothing to scoff at, but to support one woman, in particular, who is in a high office, searching for her own heritage, we should all be mindful and respectful of that. i, myself, as an indigenous woman, running for governor in my state, in this country, i think that's important tosup as well and support everyone else searching for their own culture. culture is important. and like i said before, my heritage defines who i am. and for other people who are looking deeply for their roots in connection with this land, i value that and support it wholeheartedly. >> okay. so i hear you supporting senator warren, and obviously, not at all what president trump said to her. so cnn connected a poll in the race for the 2020 democratic nomin
the first nation's people here should have more respect. we're already dealing with de-humanizing mascots, the culture that we see, even in the media, that are showing the fact that we can rape our women. we have a mass amount of women who have higher ratios on missing and murdered indigenous women. so this is really nothing to scoff at, but to support one woman, in particular, who is in a high office, searching for her own heritage, we should all be mindful and respectful of that. i, myself,...
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first. this nation is historically generous in accepting refugees, there is no mistaking that and it will continue to be so. those who want to come here legally have every means available to do that. beple can also file to refugees in other countries other than the united states. what we know is this, we are a nation built on laws, we have an obligation and the president has an obligation to protect american sovereignty and to secure our borders, to make sure we know who is coming in and out of our country. of the united states government and we will continue to make sure we execute that with great energy, vigor and professionalism. second, i will get you the numbers, i want to make sure everybody gets a chance to see the numbers. there is not a lot more i can say about that other than to say that this is certainly not the last action we will take, we will continue with our own efforts, our own fact-finding to make sure that decisions that the united states makes are based on real facts and data that we can confirm ourselves. we will certainly take information that comes from other sources, the tu
first. this nation is historically generous in accepting refugees, there is no mistaking that and it will continue to be so. those who want to come here legally have every means available to do that. beple can also file to refugees in other countries other than the united states. what we know is this, we are a nation built on laws, we have an obligation and the president has an obligation to protect american sovereignty and to secure our borders, to make sure we know who is coming in and out of...
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new nation wanted the flag of the once united nation in which they had part in forming do part of its own --. a lot of people are get against it. the first years of the war, the fog of the confederacy, delivery resembled that of the nation from which it is breaking apart and breaking away. it became a problem both of the battle fight and the national flag. the stars and bars served throughout the war as a battle flag. early in the war for a lot of units. the problem that resembled the flag of the enemies confusion on the battlefield defied the .urpose of the battle flag they did not look distinctive enough and have resulted and fared entirely as a battle flag areas. the generals and commanders look for distinctive flags, smooth which i showed you earlier. the one where talking but is this one, the square army of northern virginia pattern battle flag. it is the museum's collection that was a circulated and proved in the fall of 1861 and became the battle flag of the units of lee's army of northern virginia. here is a run-of-the-mill battle flag heard a special one, with the battle -- honors written not written heard written for the arm is
new nation wanted the flag of the once united nation in which they had part in forming do part of its own --. a lot of people are get against it. the first years of the war, the fog of the confederacy, delivery resembled that of the nation from which it is breaking apart and breaking away. it became a problem both of the battle fight and the national flag. the stars and bars served throughout the war as a battle flag. early in the war for a lot of units. the problem that resembled the flag of...
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first time. ahead, only on "cbs this morning," we take you on a ride to see how the nation's first autonomous taxi will operate. nation's first economist taxi service will operate. >> you sold that well, john. you've got to get in there, like... i know what a bath is smile honey this thing is like... first kid ready here we go by their second kid, every parent is an expert and... ...more likely to choose luvs, than first time parents. live, learn and get luvs from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. introducing the new c-class. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exclusive offers. start with 100% cleancheese? ingredients. like vermont white cheddar. then... add bacon, bbq chicken, or baja blend. catering and delivery now available. panera. food as it should be. unlike ordinary toothpaste, colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums for 12 hours. so you're totally ready for that big moment. colgate total. be tot
first time. ahead, only on "cbs this morning," we take you on a ride to see how the nation's first autonomous taxi will operate. nation's first economist taxi service will operate. >> you sold that well, john. you've got to get in there, like... i know what a bath is smile honey this thing is like... first kid ready here we go by their second kid, every parent is an expert and... ...more likely to choose luvs, than first time parents. live, learn and get luvs from the start, the...
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it's really the first national referendum on president trump. 6th is the first time since trump won that every voter gets a chance to see if we approve of how stuff is going. now, listen, protest is powerful, social media is powerful, writing letters to the editor is powerful, all that stuff is
it's really the first national referendum on president trump. 6th is the first time since trump won that every voter gets a chance to see if we approve of how stuff is going. now, listen, protest is powerful, social media is powerful, writing letters to the editor is powerful, all that stuff is
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you think back to the president's first national security advisor who was dismissed, now you have michaelrt cooperating, focus on contact with the russians, the leaks of information from the dnc coordination potential. so there's a lot of questions we just don't know the answer to but we know there are people who have spoken to the special prosecutor. the obstruction piece is interesting of course because that is what we do know about which is the president firing the fbi director jim comey because he didn't like how he was handling the investigation. and that's very much going to be in the political realm. but i still think, what the president is focused on and calling it a witch hunt is that there's no evidence that he or anybody close to him would coordinator collude with the russians to try to impact the election. that's going to be the core of whatever his findings are, i have to believe. >> let's talk about michael cohen for a moment, kim, the president's former lawyer, p.r. guy, fixer, whatever you want to call him, but he worked for a decade very closely with donald trump. now the
you think back to the president's first national security advisor who was dismissed, now you have michaelrt cooperating, focus on contact with the russians, the leaks of information from the dnc coordination potential. so there's a lot of questions we just don't know the answer to but we know there are people who have spoken to the special prosecutor. the obstruction piece is interesting of course because that is what we do know about which is the president firing the fbi director jim comey...
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when we talk about freedom warriors, we are actually drawing on his jury all the way through first nations, to the immigrant populations we see now in the united states. so that such object we were looking out. >> and not the historical area that is about warriors symbolizing goober masculinity and the military. that's not the tradition. it's interesting if you google for yours or freedom warriors now what comes out. >> none of who we would consider freedom warriors batted till now. warriors is all militaristic. >> so, what we have in common, linda and i both teach at the university and we have been sisters and comrades for a long time. i think we have survived our jobs because we have done this kind of work together over many, many years. what we have in common is we are both women of color who grew up in the global south. so we didn't grow up in the u.s. we grew up in the global south, who are immigrants in this country and who have done a lot of they are professional work or pedagogical work in u.s. education and our work in the academy, the u.s. academy made it very clear that the femi
when we talk about freedom warriors, we are actually drawing on his jury all the way through first nations, to the immigrant populations we see now in the united states. so that such object we were looking out. >> and not the historical area that is about warriors symbolizing goober masculinity and the military. that's not the tradition. it's interesting if you google for yours or freedom warriors now what comes out. >> none of who we would consider freedom warriors batted till now....