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policies although corker can't of course completely change terms to citizens about foreign affairs but the senate has already shown in the past said it can act independently of the president for example talking about russia it was the senate that decided about imposing sanctions against russia even though donald trump didn't support this measure so we might see some changes also in that way maybe talking about the iran deal also important when talking about corker's fields foreign affairs is that even though people usually look at the head of sates all tribes in the united states or in the americas in germany in foreign affairs policies they take plays in many different levels and i'm not only talking about the save department but also about the committees of for enough areas in the senate or in the german bund the sack in the sense corker my it's now even more. even more interesting and even more important as a partner for the german business. spondon in washington covered the mitcham oil the story for us tonight carly and thank you very much. and here's a quick reminder of the top st
policies although corker can't of course completely change terms to citizens about foreign affairs but the senate has already shown in the past said it can act independently of the president for example talking about russia it was the senate that decided about imposing sanctions against russia even though donald trump didn't support this measure so we might see some changes also in that way maybe talking about the iran deal also important when talking about corker's fields foreign affairs is...
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suozzi's a very valued new member of the foreign affairs committee. and want to thank both of them for their hard work on this issue -- on this bill, and as always i want to thank chairman royce for his leadership. this is the first of three measures that we're considering today to crack down on the terrorist group, hezbollah. i've been focused on this challenge for a long time. more than a decade ago i wrote a law to get syria out of lebanon and with it, serious support for hezbollah. but this is a group made up of extremists. and they will always try to find new ways to gather resources and spread their reach. all in aid of its dangerous and violent agenda, which is undermining lebanon's political independence, supporting iran's activities, aggressive activities throughout the region, fueling chaos and war in syria, and threatening our ally, israel. we need to do everything in our power to isolate hezbollah. we need to crack down on its recruiters. and financers. we need to cut off its supply of weapons. and we need to silence its propaganda machine
suozzi's a very valued new member of the foreign affairs committee. and want to thank both of them for their hard work on this issue -- on this bill, and as always i want to thank chairman royce for his leadership. this is the first of three measures that we're considering today to crack down on the terrorist group, hezbollah. i've been focused on this challenge for a long time. more than a decade ago i wrote a law to get syria out of lebanon and with it, serious support for hezbollah. but this...
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a foreign affair chief -- we will talk about the next. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ to "bloombergback markets: european open. we are 12 minutes into the trading session. across exception of what we are seeing in london. the turkish equity index down 4.5%. staying, eveneld though we have a red arrow. the u.s. dollar, turkish lira pair rising. that means the lira is weakening and continues to against the greenback. guy: let's turn our attention to spain. a senior member of the -- nistration this morning the foreign affairs spokesman spoke to our reporter today. she started by asking him about the accelerated corporate flight. >> it's the money believe that thatreatening the economy spain or europe will be safe, it seems they are misreading the reality. the reality is that the sector is not moving away. reporter: they are not announcements you'd it is happening. -- they are not announcements. it is happening. >> we are talking about headquarters. headquarters is not a market. pronounce they will -- renounce their clients? reporter: the market will sign a
a foreign affair chief -- we will talk about the next. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ to "bloombergback markets: european open. we are 12 minutes into the trading session. across exception of what we are seeing in london. the turkish equity index down 4.5%. staying, eveneld though we have a red arrow. the u.s. dollar, turkish lira pair rising. that means the lira is weakening and continues to against the greenback. guy: let's turn our attention to spain. a senior member of the -- nistration this...
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in fact, notjust in foreign affairs.ee he chairs strategically and properly. now, given that this government has got quite a lot on its plate and it doesn't have a majority, do you think that there is going to be a tendency to have fewer contentious foreign policy issues debated on the floor of the commons? i think it is going to be certainly the intention of government to avoid too much contentious debate on the floor of the commons. that is the nature of government. and of course, that is what they will try to do. but the truth of foreign policy, as you know, it is not you who chooses what happens, it is others, and therefore the ability to decide timing and to decide whether or not a debate is necessary may not always be in the government's hands. what do you think the role of public opinion is in all of this? i mean, how is the public having its voice heard on these big foreign policy issues? well, the role of parliament, let's not forget, is to represent public opinion. i mean, myjob as a member of parliament is to
in fact, notjust in foreign affairs.ee he chairs strategically and properly. now, given that this government has got quite a lot on its plate and it doesn't have a majority, do you think that there is going to be a tendency to have fewer contentious foreign policy issues debated on the floor of the commons? i think it is going to be certainly the intention of government to avoid too much contentious debate on the floor of the commons. that is the nature of government. and of course, that is...
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of foreign policy to limit donald trump's agenda well he is the chairman of the committee of foreign affairs and the senate and the congress has already shown in the past situations that they can decide without having the support of donald trump for example in the case of for russia they decided to impose sanctions against russia even though donald trump didn't want this so they do have an influence on foreign affairs and regarding that other countries for example of germany are looking for different paths to to to have a dialogue with the united states and maybe ignoring in a way the white house corker might be a perfect partner to talk with for the german bundestag for example that's it in one point to make there more have to see how this plays out the feeling this story has some very very long legs our correspondent in washington on the story for us tonight our alina cho more carlina thank you very much. well after much anticipation and protest a controversial film about the last russian tsar is set to release this week the movie tells the story of tsar nicholas the second and his affair
of foreign policy to limit donald trump's agenda well he is the chairman of the committee of foreign affairs and the senate and the congress has already shown in the past situations that they can decide without having the support of donald trump for example in the case of for russia they decided to impose sanctions against russia even though donald trump didn't want this so they do have an influence on foreign affairs and regarding that other countries for example of germany are looking for...
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rather the foreign affairs council of the catalonian government foreign affairs minister in fact speaking in barcelona let's have a quick listen any before we get some analysis penal point of view in a context in which the action taken is clearly criminal and this is an element that we want to. take to the european institutions from that point of view i think it's very important first and above all very very important to acknowledge and appreciate and value the enormous demonstrations of support and solidarity that we are receiving from all over the world in different formats given this disproportionate unjustified and obviously completely unbelievable. response from the state. shows of support that we are receiving both publicly and privately which moreover make it clear that. beyond the debate the background debate whether or not. it's a question of independence or not catalonia there is clear evidence of a constant breach of fundamental rights in european states and state of the european union against citizens of the european union of people who hold european citizenship so this is not
rather the foreign affairs council of the catalonian government foreign affairs minister in fact speaking in barcelona let's have a quick listen any before we get some analysis penal point of view in a context in which the action taken is clearly criminal and this is an element that we want to. take to the european institutions from that point of view i think it's very important first and above all very very important to acknowledge and appreciate and value the enormous demonstrations of...
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two main bodies for the first bodies which is the foreign affairs committee and european parliament and its own e.u. internet. diplomacy outfit run by federica more greeny both these organizations more or less follow washington on almost everything and it's been something that we journalism criticized you off for for being a sort of poodle to washington on for so long but for the first time ever what we're seeing is the possibility of the e.u. actually breaking away from this routine and actually developing truly their own autonomous foreign affairs policy to noxious to do that and i think this would be actually quite advantaged of and just for them to do that at this point you know the goal elections coming up e.u. elections in two years' time the e.u. is worried about low or low really low turnouts at the polls and it would be actually very good for them to say to their own people look you know we've stood up against trump these idiotic policies had which threatened to bring the west to worm world war the middle east you know and the other thing which is perhaps more comical is when y
two main bodies for the first bodies which is the foreign affairs committee and european parliament and its own e.u. internet. diplomacy outfit run by federica more greeny both these organizations more or less follow washington on almost everything and it's been something that we journalism criticized you off for for being a sort of poodle to washington on for so long but for the first time ever what we're seeing is the possibility of the e.u. actually breaking away from this routine and...
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whether it's on foreign affairs, we're never there. i was working as the congressman as a chief when we were deciding whether to do the red line vote on syria that obama had set forth. there was no arab-american advocacy community that walked in my door when i was a chief of staff. i know from other members of congress, they're not hearing from their local muslim community. they're not being invited to the mosque to speak and get to know folks. and that's on us. you know, that's on all of us if we're not telling that story and being engaged. because people don't know and people aren't hearing about it, there's just so many different things that come your way, whether you're a candidate or an elected official that it's really hard to get down to the specifics at times. so it is incumbent for us to be there. you know, after the election, the first thing that should be done in every community is invite whomever is elected, even if you voted against them, to visit the local mosque. give them a tour, let them meet the young kids changing th
whether it's on foreign affairs, we're never there. i was working as the congressman as a chief when we were deciding whether to do the red line vote on syria that obama had set forth. there was no arab-american advocacy community that walked in my door when i was a chief of staff. i know from other members of congress, they're not hearing from their local muslim community. they're not being invited to the mosque to speak and get to know folks. and that's on us. you know, that's on all of us if...
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foreign affairs: america's forgotten words.deal, i don't really care and .his issue is mesmerizing congratulations again. the word more on isn't -- "moron " isn't in your magazine, is it? gideon: we don't use that language, we try to address real issues. the problem is there is a real discussion about the -- what the u.s. role in the world should be and that needs to happen and it's not happening now. tillerson's famous alleged comment -- something that seems to have provoked tillerson's famous alleged comment -- it was a little bit about the --ne where eddie murphy gets discussion ofe american national security that is appropriate to the scale of the problems involved and what we tried to do in this issue was get beyond the silly stuff going on in the public discourse to actually get at some of the real issues surrounding of air -- american involvement around the world today. francine: we are also keeping an eye on mark carney, just telling our viewers what happened. i think he just sat in his chair . we will bring you any bre
foreign affairs: america's forgotten words.deal, i don't really care and .his issue is mesmerizing congratulations again. the word more on isn't -- "moron " isn't in your magazine, is it? gideon: we don't use that language, we try to address real issues. the problem is there is a real discussion about the -- what the u.s. role in the world should be and that needs to happen and it's not happening now. tillerson's famous alleged comment -- something that seems to have provoked...
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the foreign affairs spokesman of catalonia says only catalans have the right to change the way they are governed in the spanish capital in the droid hundreds of people protested to show their support for catalonia secession the central government is moving to take control of the region following the disputed referendum spain's foreign minister is urging catalans to ignore their leaders and to accept direct rule officials in australia part of me will get you another version of that story a little later last more news of course when you want it on the web site zero dot com up next inside story. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. america's top diplomat is back in the gulf trying to heal the rift between its arab allies rex tennyson's playing down the chances of an early end to the crisis what you have to take to find a solution and does the saudi led quartet even want to talk this is inside still.
the foreign affairs spokesman of catalonia says only catalans have the right to change the way they are governed in the spanish capital in the droid hundreds of people protested to show their support for catalonia secession the central government is moving to take control of the region following the disputed referendum spain's foreign minister is urging catalans to ignore their leaders and to accept direct rule officials in australia part of me will get you another version of that story a...
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steve chabot, on the committee on foreign affairs. he's the author of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for three minutes. mr. chabot: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. ed royce has been a strong proponent of this as have eliot engel. i want to especially thank robin kelly for her leadership on this. i rise today in support of h.r. 2408. bipartisan bill that aims to provide a safe education for millions of children, especially girls, who live in the most dangerous and unstable places across the globe. . i know that education physically and mentally empowers our children. unfortunately, millions of children receive no education due to the circumstances which are beyond their control. this is particularly true for the growing number of displaced people across the world as it is exceedingly difficult for children in conflict zones to receive a primary or secondary education. armed conflicts across the world, particularly in places like syria and now burma, have led to the internal displacement of millions of wome
steve chabot, on the committee on foreign affairs. he's the author of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for three minutes. mr. chabot: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. chairman. ed royce has been a strong proponent of this as have eliot engel. i want to especially thank robin kelly for her leadership on this. i rise today in support of h.r. 2408. bipartisan bill that aims to provide a safe education for millions of children, especially girls,...
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and the minister of foreign affairs was mentioning there catalonia as police chief who is facing charges in madrid let's cross to paul brennan he's live for us in the spanish capital and bring us up to date with that particular case which of course we just heard mentioned by the catalan foreign minister. that's right now the chief of the catalan police more sas called apparel is has come back to the court over my shoulder to be to hear from the judge as to whether or not he's going to be remanded in custody without bail that is sent to prison on suspicion of sedition the allegations against him he basically allowed his police officers ordered his police officers to enable that referendum to take place a referendum which the madrid government says was both illegal and unconstitutional it's going to be an incredibly sensitive decision by the judge in this case you have the popularity that the chief has in catalonia in madrid and elsewhere in spain though he is regarded as something of a hate figure if he is put behind bars then i have to say he in fact i am just being given my book by my p
and the minister of foreign affairs was mentioning there catalonia as police chief who is facing charges in madrid let's cross to paul brennan he's live for us in the spanish capital and bring us up to date with that particular case which of course we just heard mentioned by the catalan foreign minister. that's right now the chief of the catalan police more sas called apparel is has come back to the court over my shoulder to be to hear from the judge as to whether or not he's going to be...
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i chair the foreign affairs committee. and we have with us here mr. stewart force. mike mccall many of you know as chairman of the homeland security committee. congressman brad sherman from los angeles. congressman hank johnson is with us as well. what i thought i might do here is let me say a few words of introduction if i could on behalf of mr. stuart force because i wanted to share with him how much we admire his work, the work he's done, the work his wife robbie has done to try to ensure that no other family has to endure the pain that their family has endured. their son taylor force was a great american patriot. he was a west point graduate as you know who served his country with honor in iraq and had served in afghanistan. and i remember our meeting last spring with senator corker. my democrat counterpart elliott engle and i had put together a bipartisan house version of the taylor force act which we will be marking up in a few weeks. and i want to thank him again for taking the time to address us here today. ladies and gentlemen, mr. stuart force. [ applause
i chair the foreign affairs committee. and we have with us here mr. stewart force. mike mccall many of you know as chairman of the homeland security committee. congressman brad sherman from los angeles. congressman hank johnson is with us as well. what i thought i might do here is let me say a few words of introduction if i could on behalf of mr. stuart force because i wanted to share with him how much we admire his work, the work he's done, the work his wife robbie has done to try to ensure...
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ed royce chairs the house foreign affair committee. good morning. is that your expectation, that he will de-certify the deal? >> i don't want to get out in front of the president in terms of his decision, but whatever he decides to do, i hope he will lay out the facts to the american public and then also lay out his expectations in terms of how congress can work with the president moving forward on this issue of containing iran sgl. that's an excellent point. that's the second part of the story. if he de-certifys it kicks it to congress. what does congress do? >> one of the reasons we're having the hearing this morning. the point i'm making we have a whole series of decisions that iran is making in terms of building up these ballistic missiles that are a direct threat to the united states. and so we have an opportunity to move forward with legislation that addresses that, that sanctions that issue, while at the same time addressing what we do about the flaws in the deal. and the biggest flaws are the ones we've discussed, bill, in the past. the fact
ed royce chairs the house foreign affair committee. good morning. is that your expectation, that he will de-certify the deal? >> i don't want to get out in front of the president in terms of his decision, but whatever he decides to do, i hope he will lay out the facts to the american public and then also lay out his expectations in terms of how congress can work with the president moving forward on this issue of containing iran sgl. that's an excellent point. that's the second part of the...
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he is an important voice on the house foreign affairs committee . very learned on these issues related to iran and the middle eastern region especially. and a great member here in congress. congressman yoho. mr. yoho: i appreciate the leadership of mr. zeldin and i appreciate you using that word, learned. feels good. you know, this is an interesting thing. because i was there during the time that john kerry and the president were negotiating this deal. keep in mind, this is a deal that john kerry and the president agreed to but nobody signed. we didn't sign it. our senate never voted on it. and iran didn't sign it. so this is a deal in paper only that nobody has signed. and if you're to do any business transaction in the real world, this would be worthless. this piece of paper. and i want to mention words of one of our previous presidents. it's been about 60 years after president dwight eisenhower announced that atoms for peace program. one lesson is clear. civilian nuclear programs flourish only through cooperation and openness. secrecy and isolati
he is an important voice on the house foreign affairs committee . very learned on these issues related to iran and the middle eastern region especially. and a great member here in congress. congressman yoho. mr. yoho: i appreciate the leadership of mr. zeldin and i appreciate you using that word, learned. feels good. you know, this is an interesting thing. because i was there during the time that john kerry and the president were negotiating this deal. keep in mind, this is a deal that john...
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house foreign affairs committee member. inc. u for joining us today.hing is for president trump to decertify the deal. another is for congress to actually reimpose the sanctions. what are your expectations for yourself and other lawmakers about re-imposing sanctions and what with the consequences of that be? briefed on kind of a larger strategy with iran and i think the president is going to lay that out when he gives his speech. the deal is a small part of overall iran's behavior whether it's destabilizing the region, missile development. certificatione it's one short of pulling out of the deal. pulling out of the deal is tearing it up and saying it's gone. it's going to give us an opportunity. to try to get europe and hopefully iran on board to say how can we do a deal that's better. iran is capable of sending their own oil samples -- soil samples to the iaea. there is a lot of loopholes in this deal that we need to tighten up. i hear your optimism, congressman. we have heard over the last few days words of encouragement from the british prime minist
house foreign affairs committee member. inc. u for joining us today.hing is for president trump to decertify the deal. another is for congress to actually reimpose the sanctions. what are your expectations for yourself and other lawmakers about re-imposing sanctions and what with the consequences of that be? briefed on kind of a larger strategy with iran and i think the president is going to lay that out when he gives his speech. the deal is a small part of overall iran's behavior whether it's...
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of foreign policy to limit donald trump's agenda well he is the chairman of the committee of foreign affairs and the senate and the congress has already shown in the past situations that they can decide without having the support of donald trump for example in the case of for russia they decided to impose sanctions against russia even though donald trump didn't want this so they do have an influence on foreign affairs and regarding that other countries for example of germany are looking for...
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we have spoken to the foreign affairs spokesman for the foreign affairs spokesman for the ruling partyd he came out and gave us a brief statement. he said he had seen what happened in cata la n said he had seen what happened in catalan parliament and this is what he said, it was done in the framework of a law that has been ruled unconstitutional, we cannot add validity to a referendum that was illegal, a fake and a farce, there can be no legal and political consequences from it. what he means is that there is no way that madrid views a illegal referendum with a low turnout, of a0%, just around 40%, low turnout, of a0%, just around a0%, as giving any validity or negotiating position on which it can deal, particularly on the legal question. there is no legal basis, and no political basis to deal with that either. the government's view is that the catalan authorities, speaking for less than half of the population, cannot use that as a means to force a negotiation. they say the catalan authorities have to put aside any talk of independence and then anything can be discussed. we will get yo
we have spoken to the foreign affairs spokesman for the foreign affairs spokesman for the ruling partyd he came out and gave us a brief statement. he said he had seen what happened in cata la n said he had seen what happened in catalan parliament and this is what he said, it was done in the framework of a law that has been ruled unconstitutional, we cannot add validity to a referendum that was illegal, a fake and a farce, there can be no legal and political consequences from it. what he means...
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also we hear from the news chairman of the foreign affairs committee. liberal democrat peer surprises the house with a revelation...” liberal democrat peer surprises the house with a revelation... i did not know if he is a regular watcher of love island... days before the minister gave a speech she had been in europe. she set out the government aims and object does in the process. the prime minister expressed enthusiasm for a friendly and wide ranging future relations. mr speaker, a deep and special partnership between the sovereign and united kingdom and a strong european union is our ambition and off at two european friends. achieving that partnership will require leadership and flexibility. notjust from us but require leadership and flexibility. not just from us but from require leadership and flexibility. notjust from us but from our friends in the eu. as we look forward to the next stage, the ball is in their court but i optimistic we will receive a positive response because what we are seeking is not just the best possible deal for us but it would
also we hear from the news chairman of the foreign affairs committee. liberal democrat peer surprises the house with a revelation...” liberal democrat peer surprises the house with a revelation... i did not know if he is a regular watcher of love island... days before the minister gave a speech she had been in europe. she set out the government aims and object does in the process. the prime minister expressed enthusiasm for a friendly and wide ranging future relations. mr speaker, a deep and...
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you the saudis and there are these only be able to many our rather that begin a president in foreign affairs i know iraq dellosa know this region all too well and i can tell you that this is four months too long this crisis needs to end and as you know saudi arabia is totally protected since the early eighty's of course people argue since the second world war by the united states there is no there's no other protection for saudi arabia and for the ruling family but that the united states so i think the access has leverage and can insists on certain things if it wants not necessarily in public but behind the scene ok mo and thanks very much indeed. i don't lies in the situation let's bring in particular in our correspondent who's been. listening to proceedings of the foreign ministry and what's right so listen up to now it what's the next part of his tour. you know it's really interesting he went out of his way for the last. interview to bloomberg and basically said it's the saudis that are. that are you know you're wondering what this is this is the press pool that follows secretary of state
you the saudis and there are these only be able to many our rather that begin a president in foreign affairs i know iraq dellosa know this region all too well and i can tell you that this is four months too long this crisis needs to end and as you know saudi arabia is totally protected since the early eighty's of course people argue since the second world war by the united states there is no there's no other protection for saudi arabia and for the ruling family but that the united states so i...
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with the agreement i'll talk momentarily to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, house foreign affairs committee ed rise and treasury secretary steven mnuchin says a tax reform bill will be ready by december others not so sure i'll talk live with secretary mnuchin coming up and ask him about the big demanding and remaining obsticles. plus, the dismantling of obamacare has begun. where does healthcare go now after president trump's executive order all that and right now as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. president trump decertifying the iran nuclear agreement that kicks the issue back to congress which now has a 60 day window to make the next move and though the united states did not actually walk away from the nuclear deal, the president is leaving that option on the table , so far the move winning praise from our closest allie in the middle east joining me right now is israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mr. prime minister it's wonderful to see you thanks for joining us this morning. >> good to be with you. >> maria: you congratulated and commended the president's acti
with the agreement i'll talk momentarily to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, house foreign affairs committee ed rise and treasury secretary steven mnuchin says a tax reform bill will be ready by december others not so sure i'll talk live with secretary mnuchin coming up and ask him about the big demanding and remaining obsticles. plus, the dismantling of obamacare has begun. where does healthcare go now after president trump's executive order all that and right now as we look ahead on...
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she even -- we even have a picture of her sitting in the audience at a foreign affairs committee meeting she was there at the behest of the russians. she has close ties to putin and the kremlin. >> and wikileaks, the trump campaign not denying it and no one in leadership saying it was a bad idea. was it a bad idea to ask assange to try to obtain stolen e-mails? >> of course. i mean, you don't have to be a roads scholar to understand that. >> i know some of my questions sound ridiculous, but these are some of the questions we have to ask. >> no. that's why an investigation -- you know, if someone is not guilty, i don't want them to be found guilty. >> sure. >> so mueller is a pro. let him keep doing what he's been doing and we'll get to the truth. the american people want to know the truth. the congress wants to know the truth. up, we passed a bill more than 60 days ago which the president signed into law which slapped the sanctions on the russians. >> on the sanctions. we're only seeing a list. it's not confirmed. >> right. >> i'd love for you to come back and talk about what's going to
she even -- we even have a picture of her sitting in the audience at a foreign affairs committee meeting she was there at the behest of the russians. she has close ties to putin and the kremlin. >> and wikileaks, the trump campaign not denying it and no one in leadership saying it was a bad idea. was it a bad idea to ask assange to try to obtain stolen e-mails? >> of course. i mean, you don't have to be a roads scholar to understand that. >> i know some of my questions sound...
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. >> i think they would do it, the services committee, and the foreign affairs committee that has jurisdiction over the scope of the authorization of the use of force. i don't see any need for them to go into what they did in benghazi because that was politically motivated and this should not be. >> we are talking about this idea of women and whether women are being held sacred. we know right now whether your call agency on the other side of the aisle are making a full-scale attempt to take aware planned parent hood and health care, and they had a plan that real real really really involves rolling back some of the things. >> this is about the timing and sizing of a family, and equal pay for equal work, and respect for women, and being a woman is no longer a pre-existing medical condition. we won't go into things about policy but are about behavior. one advantage we have now, is they are clear about their agenda. for years they were subtle, but now it's clear. it not about the full reproductive rights for women, and it's about family planning and birth control, and they don't want to fund that.
. >> i think they would do it, the services committee, and the foreign affairs committee that has jurisdiction over the scope of the authorization of the use of force. i don't see any need for them to go into what they did in benghazi because that was politically motivated and this should not be. >> we are talking about this idea of women and whether women are being held sacred. we know right now whether your call agency on the other side of the aisle are making a full-scale attempt...
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again on the back of what bob corker said and we know the above corpora reason republican senate foreign affairs committee the man basically saying that not only do we need adult supervision in the white house but that president trump might be leading us to world war three now what foreign affairs minister freeland said is i quote and here is the quote board there are a lot of things that are concerning in the world right now i think this is probably the most uncertain moment of international relations since the end of the second world war obviously we're talking about the trump administration here she also went on to say the post-war order has really worked with time it has embraced more and more people into a peaceful prosperous world world it's been great in that order is starting to fracture as a result we're seeing tensions in a lot of different places and she did mention north korea she's also saying that the state of the world right now is very similar to where we were pre world war one countries dealing with protectionism globalization movement terror do you know that she's saying that t
again on the back of what bob corker said and we know the above corpora reason republican senate foreign affairs committee the man basically saying that not only do we need adult supervision in the white house but that president trump might be leading us to world war three now what foreign affairs minister freeland said is i quote and here is the quote board there are a lot of things that are concerning in the world right now i think this is probably the most uncertain moment of international...
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stable because of president what if you have to say well you know it's a christopher canada's foreign affairs minister just yesterday and here we have a couple of quotes from her but basically sum it up this is after a bob corker made his remark about the world war three and the president. has a has basically tied that the quotes are there are a lot of things that are concerning concerning in the world right now i think this is probably the most uncertain moment in international relations since the end of the second world war and another coach he went on to say the post-war order has really worked with time it has embraced more and more people in a peaceful prosperous world it's been great and that order is starting to fracture as a result we're seeing tension in a lot of different places she also mentioned north korea as a part of all this discussion so obviously canada is very concerned in the way things are going right now we see a lot of concern within the u.s. . ministration as well and we even heard from one high level u.s. military person you talk to the canadian press he basically sai
stable because of president what if you have to say well you know it's a christopher canada's foreign affairs minister just yesterday and here we have a couple of quotes from her but basically sum it up this is after a bob corker made his remark about the world war three and the president. has a has basically tied that the quotes are there are a lot of things that are concerning concerning in the world right now i think this is probably the most uncertain moment in international relations since...
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he's a member of the house foreign affairs committee. as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote today. ♪ so we created the only bed that adjusts on both sides to 9 out of 10 couples prefer a different mattress firmness, your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. you can even see how well you're sleeping and make adjustments. does your bed do that? the most amazing part is they start at $699. that's $200 off our queen c2 mattress during the final days of our fall sale. ends sunday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. what is an answer and how can you measure the value of one? today trusted answers from trusted sources are rare and precious commodities. and when ind
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of course brexit sucks up so much of the oxygen at westminster, including your foreign affairs portfolio speech at the labour party conference, and because, as you say, british politics is febrile, and there is a possibility of an early election, we need to take seriously labour's proposition, generally, on foreign affairs. you say that labour is going to commit as never before to an ethical foreign policy, and you invoked the spirit of robin cook, who came up first with the phrase. what does that mean? that means that against the kind of cacophony of noise that you hear on the international stage, the voice of britain will be different. we would hope to play a leadership role. traditionally, we've kind of sailed a course between the influence of america and the influence of europe. we're leaving the european union and we don't know what on earth is going on in america — we don't agree with the president on, frankly, nearly anything he says. you called him "crazy" not long ago it's, so presumably you're not, as you leave the european union, you're not thinking of a much closer partnershi
of course brexit sucks up so much of the oxygen at westminster, including your foreign affairs portfolio speech at the labour party conference, and because, as you say, british politics is febrile, and there is a possibility of an early election, we need to take seriously labour's proposition, generally, on foreign affairs. you say that labour is going to commit as never before to an ethical foreign policy, and you invoked the spirit of robin cook, who came up first with the phrase. what does...
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he's a top democrat on the house foreign affairs committee.gressman, thank you so much for coming in. quite a bit to get to with you, actually, today. these russian-linked facebook ads. manu laid it out perfectly, not only targeting the election, which we had known previously, but michigan, wisconsin, what do you make of this reporting? >> well, in a way it doesn't surprise me. we've known for a long time now it's been russia meddling in our election. it's clear they wanted donald trump to get elected, and this would fall in line with that will pattern. i think what we really have to look at in the ep suing days and weeks and months is was there any collusion from the trump campaign with the russians. was this coordinated? i hope that mr. mueller takes a good hard look at this because it doesn't matter who's president or who's not. i don't want the russians interfering in american democracy. >> well, no clues yet. no evidence yet. that is something obviously that the committees are investigating and looking into. the committees have seen, are
he's a top democrat on the house foreign affairs committee.gressman, thank you so much for coming in. quite a bit to get to with you, actually, today. these russian-linked facebook ads. manu laid it out perfectly, not only targeting the election, which we had known previously, but michigan, wisconsin, what do you make of this reporting? >> well, in a way it doesn't surprise me. we've known for a long time now it's been russia meddling in our election. it's clear they wanted donald trump...
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it lives another year it will probably live another ten. >> andrea mitchell, let me ask about foreign affairs part of this. this is a country deeply relied on in the international community. you understand the nervousness not to disagree with the president who said people were worried he was tough that is why international leaders didn't like him because he wasn't going to be taken advantage of. greece had something very specific because this was a candidate who didn't like the idea of bailouts and spending money for other countries that were in trouble. when you look at it sort of in the big picture of what we were coming into it what was your headline in terms of foreign affairs coming out of this press conference? >> he tried to praise the greek prime minister. the greek prime minister who does not wear a tie because he said he will not put a tie back on as long as he doesn't want to signal business as usual. he is still waiting for help from the international community and this president as he was questioned today the president is someone that he before the election referred to as an evil
it lives another year it will probably live another ten. >> andrea mitchell, let me ask about foreign affairs part of this. this is a country deeply relied on in the international community. you understand the nervousness not to disagree with the president who said people were worried he was tough that is why international leaders didn't like him because he wasn't going to be taken advantage of. greece had something very specific because this was a candidate who didn't like the idea of...
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corker can't vote for a tax cut because he doesn't like president trump or disagrees them on foreign affairs that corker asked to leave got to get rid of them and i'd like somebody who joins in who's more like donald trump someone who believes in cutting taxes to get the economy moving again is tumblr doing things rather than by publicly criticizing corporate. events his style and his not his seventy two years old he's not going to change i'm much more concerned about what he's promised tax reform for middle class americans you've got to look at this policy actually because it does not deliver on that it promises brief better for the top one percent and for big corporations for middle class americans and donald trump breaux and his trumps roll out speech he said that a family making ninety thousand dollars a year with four children so that's a family of six will receive a tax benefit of about one thousand dollars but the very next day later he clarified and said that we would be losing the mortgage interest deduction now the national association of realtors already said that's a nonpartisan
corker can't vote for a tax cut because he doesn't like president trump or disagrees them on foreign affairs that corker asked to leave got to get rid of them and i'd like somebody who joins in who's more like donald trump someone who believes in cutting taxes to get the economy moving again is tumblr doing things rather than by publicly criticizing corporate. events his style and his not his seventy two years old he's not going to change i'm much more concerned about what he's promised tax...
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business i mean is corker such a little bit a little crybaby that if you disagree with him on foreign affairs he's not going to vote for a tax cut that every american needs i'm a businessman larry and i was destroyed by eight years of brock obama's high taxes ridiculous regulations and this disaster called obamacare and i need a tax cut badly belle and of corker can't vote for a tax cut because he doesn't like president trump or disagrees them on foreign affairs that corker asked to leave got to get rid of them and i'd like somebody who joins in who's more like donald trump someone who believes in cutting taxes to get the economy moving again is termed hurting things rather than by publicly criticizing corporate. events his style and his not his seventy two years old he's not going to change i'm much more concerned about what he's promised tax reform for middle class americans you've got to look at this policy actually because it does not deliver on that it promises better for the top one percent and for big corporations for the middle class americans and donald trump bro and his trumps rollo
business i mean is corker such a little bit a little crybaby that if you disagree with him on foreign affairs he's not going to vote for a tax cut that every american needs i'm a businessman larry and i was destroyed by eight years of brock obama's high taxes ridiculous regulations and this disaster called obamacare and i need a tax cut badly belle and of corker can't vote for a tax cut because he doesn't like president trump or disagrees them on foreign affairs that corker asked to leave got...
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republicans on capitol hill have a leader in the senate foreign affairs committee.ader, bob corker, has said that donald trump and his erratic behavior could be leading the united states towards world war iii, could be leading america towards a nuclear war. this is -- this statement is unprecedented in modern american history, from a leader on the hill whose president is in the same party with them. it's never happened before. republicans on the hill have not pushed back publicly against what bob corker has said about donald trump's erratic statements possibly leading us toward world war iii. there is a reason for that. the reason for that, mika, is that they've all said similar things behind closed doors. they are all concerned by how erratic he is, by how issue rational his behavior is, by how he darts around left and right. foreign policy leaders that have been attached to the republican establishment for decades concerns about his provoking north korea, by provoking an irrational leader in north korea, who will feel compelled to react. foreign policy people yest
republicans on capitol hill have a leader in the senate foreign affairs committee.ader, bob corker, has said that donald trump and his erratic behavior could be leading the united states towards world war iii, could be leading america towards a nuclear war. this is -- this statement is unprecedented in modern american history, from a leader on the hill whose president is in the same party with them. it's never happened before. republicans on the hill have not pushed back publicly against what...
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most of them went bust in twenty eleven when the chinese ministry of foreign affairs shut down access amid reports that chinese visitors who couldn't pay their gambling debts were being locked up. now town officials say investment has finally returning one of them offered to show us around what. they are. but. she's reluctant to answer questions about the town's troubled past she tells us she's busy and she hands us over to one of her male employees only one as it turns out he speaks english. a minder comes along to keep him on message. we ask to see a view of the city but the tallest building turns out to be empty back in the boom years it was said to be a casino you know where you went in this case you know. i need you. all you to do. so it's a look at you can you tell me who's going to take our children what i don't. know my father that. the only two letters that have come up with the signature on your home. she joins me from washington with something that she teaches that if i get a moment i'm going to be conscious of you to. some . done which is. usually. i was just. coming to th
most of them went bust in twenty eleven when the chinese ministry of foreign affairs shut down access amid reports that chinese visitors who couldn't pay their gambling debts were being locked up. now town officials say investment has finally returning one of them offered to show us around what. they are. but. she's reluctant to answer questions about the town's troubled past she tells us she's busy and she hands us over to one of her male employees only one as it turns out he speaks english. a...