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territory means pulling all the way back to guam. so that's not really -- seems to me that's never been a really realistic geopolitical option. how -- and we'll go to last -- >> just two brief points. i think we need to rediscover our imagination of the tragic in terms of thinking about what a real breakdown of international order can look like, because we've been blessed to have this order for the past 70 years. i think it's hard for people today to understand what can happen when things really go wrong. the second point is that i echo everything that's been said about the importance of the south china sea. i would simply add i think for any administration whether that was the obama administration in '15 and '16 or the trump administration today, it's important to really have a firm idea of what you're trying to accomplish in the south china sea and when you are willing to use the level of coercion that is necessary to bring that about. so i'm all for taking a harder line with china. if you take the comment that rex tillerson made i
territory means pulling all the way back to guam. so that's not really -- seems to me that's never been a really realistic geopolitical option. how -- and we'll go to last -- >> just two brief points. i think we need to rediscover our imagination of the tragic in terms of thinking about what a real breakdown of international order can look like, because we've been blessed to have this order for the past 70 years. i think it's hard for people today to understand what can happen when things...
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. >> germany, guam guam, spain. >> reporter: he hand landed at the affairs -- veterans affairs medicalking his way up to food service production chief. in 2012 he reported management wasn't doing enough to stop unsanitary practices or controlled pest pests and insec. >> basically we had areas that weren't being cleaned. >> reporter: he says the day he told the supervisor, he got reassigned to mostly janitorial work like scrubbing the morgue. >> they sent me to the lab area to, um, process body parts, and, um, clean up urine and blood vials and, um, dump biohazard materials. >> reporter: report va later fined him $75 and tried to fire him for a past kitchen infraction. >> after about several months, he brought me back down and issued me a propose removal for eating sandwiches. >> reporter: that's right. he and co-worker shared four san witches worth five dollars total before they went stale. >> the sandwiches were expired just win a couple of days. it's not like they were moldy or things like that. roar report thompson is not alone. there has been a surge recently of va employees steppi
. >> germany, guam guam, spain. >> reporter: he hand landed at the affairs -- veterans affairs medicalking his way up to food service production chief. in 2012 he reported management wasn't doing enough to stop unsanitary practices or controlled pest pests and insec. >> basically we had areas that weren't being cleaned. >> reporter: he says the day he told the supervisor, he got reassigned to mostly janitorial work like scrubbing the morgue. >> they sent me to the...
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. >> reporter: he as trains in guam, he follows the work out plan athletes two decades younger than him. >> translator: it's incredible that he can run so fast at his age. >> translator: it's hard. it's extremely hard during the training, but when it's finished, i enjoy thinking this will make a difference when the season starts. >> reporter: he checks to keep his heart rate optimal and avoid exhaustion. he had to change the way he exercises. when he was younger, he would test his limits but now he focuses on three hours of basic training, strengthing his ankles and knees. >> translator: my muscle mass has dropped and i feel my body has aged. my performance will decline much faster than young players unless i keep practicing diligently. i'll keep on working. are. >> reporter: over the years he's had to accept defeats like being eclipsed by young r stars. he says none of that changes his love of the game. >> translator: i think nothing has changed in me in the 32 years since i turned pro. frustration of not being able to play in games. enthusiasm for training. my desire to play in matche
. >> reporter: he as trains in guam, he follows the work out plan athletes two decades younger than him. >> translator: it's incredible that he can run so fast at his age. >> translator: it's hard. it's extremely hard during the training, but when it's finished, i enjoy thinking this will make a difference when the season starts. >> reporter: he checks to keep his heart rate optimal and avoid exhaustion. he had to change the way he exercises. when he was younger, he...
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. >> germany, guam guam, spain. >> owe wantly landed at the veterans affairs medical center in philadelphiaon chief. in 2012, he reported management wasn't doing enough to stop unsanitary practices or controlled pests and insects. >> basically, we had areas that weren't being cleaned. >> he says the day he told a supervisor he got reassigned to mostly janitorial work like scrubbing the morgue. >> they accept me to a lab area to, um, process body parts and, um, clean up urine, and blood vials and dump bio hazardous material. >> the va fined him $75 and tried to fire him for a past kitchen up frack. >> after about, um, several months, she brought me back down and issued me a proposed removal for eating sandwich. >> reporter: that's right. he and co-workers shared four sandwiches worth five dollars total before they went stale. >> the sandwiches were expired just within a couple of days so it's not like they were, um, moldy or things like that. >> reporter: thompson is not alone. there has been a surge recently of va employees stepping forward to expose mismanagement and problems with veterans
. >> germany, guam guam, spain. >> owe wantly landed at the veterans affairs medical center in philadelphiaon chief. in 2012, he reported management wasn't doing enough to stop unsanitary practices or controlled pests and insects. >> basically, we had areas that weren't being cleaned. >> he says the day he told a supervisor he got reassigned to mostly janitorial work like scrubbing the morgue. >> they accept me to a lab area to, um, process body parts and, um,...
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signed the treaty with spain and forced the spanish to century render the philippines, guam, cuba, and puerto rico. we paid $20 million for the philippines. andrew carnegie announced he wants to pay the u.s. treasury $20 million to buy the philippines so he can set them free. carnegie wrote anening say say how can be hand the declaration of independence in the school houses in philippines when it's illegal to advocate filipino independence. so a huge war broke out and only the anti-imperialist expected this. mckinly and roosevelt and lodge and others believed that the filipinos would simply accept which this. so for the first time in our history the united states was in a war in we had should shoot dune people who legitimately felt they were fighting for their own independence. hundreds of thousands of people were killed in that war. we have largely forgotten it and entirely forgotten it but it was a huge moment in u.s.-is relations and reflects into the present day because just a month or two ago the president of the philippines made a startling announcement he doesn't want to be frie
signed the treaty with spain and forced the spanish to century render the philippines, guam, cuba, and puerto rico. we paid $20 million for the philippines. andrew carnegie announced he wants to pay the u.s. treasury $20 million to buy the philippines so he can set them free. carnegie wrote anening say say how can be hand the declaration of independence in the school houses in philippines when it's illegal to advocate filipino independence. so a huge war broke out and only the anti-imperialist...
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to date, 44 states, d.c., guam and puerto rico have enacted laws that allow to a varying degree, the sale and use of marijuana for recreational purposes and for those states and territories that have discarded strict marijuana prohibition, my bill would align federal policy accordingly. this is to those states and the people of those states who have decided they don't want the marijuana proper hick. my bill would then make sure that federal law is aligned with those states and the people in those states desires so the residents and businesses wouldn't have to worry about federal prosecution. for those few states who have maintained a policy of strict prohibition, my bill would change nothing. i think this is a reasonable compromise that places the primary responsibility of police powers back in the states and the local communities that are most directly affected. . the disparity between state and federal marijuana policies has confused and stifled banking, proper taxation, reference, natural resources development, law enforcement and related activities. a plethora of bills, many of w
to date, 44 states, d.c., guam and puerto rico have enacted laws that allow to a varying degree, the sale and use of marijuana for recreational purposes and for those states and territories that have discarded strict marijuana prohibition, my bill would align federal policy accordingly. this is to those states and the people of those states who have decided they don't want the marijuana proper hick. my bill would then make sure that federal law is aligned with those states and the people in...
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the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam. is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further, and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile systems in south korea and japan. but no—one seems to have any idea how to stop north korea from becoming a fully—fledged nuclear—missile—armed state. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. our correspondent david willis is in washington. president trump says america will back japan 100%. are there president trump says america will backjapan 100%. are there any more clues about how he plans to deal with north korea 7 clues about how he plans to deal with north korea? i shouldjust tell you that a short while ago the north korean news agency hailed as missile test our success. as far a
the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam. is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further, and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile...
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the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam. is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile systems in south korea and japan. but no—one seems to have any idea how to stop north korea from becoming a fully—fledged nuclear—missile—armed state. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. this week we may see president donald trump making his next move on immigration after an appeals court refused to reinstate his order banning travellers from seven mainly muslim countries entering the united states. mr trump told reporters on board air force one that he may fight the case in the courts but could also consider issuing a new executive order. a senior white house adviser has told us m
the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam. is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile...
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these include reappointing marines to guam and reducing our footprint on oak and hour while maintainingg oui’ japan and the region secure. during our discussions here we agreed our mutual efforts to build the replacement facility will continue as it is the only solution that will enable the united states to return the current marine corps air station at 13 to japan. the current marine corps air station at 13 tojapan. japan the current marine corps air station at 13 to japan. japan has made no earthly contributions to regional security and the alliance and the united states deeply appreciates these contributions, but make no mistake, in my meeting with japanese leaders both our nations recognise we must not be found complacent in the face of emerging challenges. as oui’ the face of emerging challenges. as our alliance grows it will be important for both our nations to continue investing in our defence personnel and capabilities and in this manner we will ensure... that is the us secretary of defence, james mattis, speaking live in tokyo. he is taking a trip to japan, he has been to south
these include reappointing marines to guam and reducing our footprint on oak and hour while maintainingg oui’ japan and the region secure. during our discussions here we agreed our mutual efforts to build the replacement facility will continue as it is the only solution that will enable the united states to return the current marine corps air station at 13 to japan. the current marine corps air station at 13 tojapan. japan the current marine corps air station at 13 to japan. japan has made no...
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the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam.e goal is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further, and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile systems in south korea and japan. but no—one seems to have any idea how to stop north korea from becoming a fully—fledged nuclear—missile—armed state. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. anthony ruggiero, who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defence of democracies, and a specialist on north korea security. i asked him what's likely to come out of the security council meeting. well, it depends on what the purpose of having the meeting is. obviously they'll condemn the launch that took place sunday morning pyongyang climb. the question is are they ready to get tougher
the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam.e goal is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further, and accelerate the deployment of new...
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the musudan is an intermediate range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam.al is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further, and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile systems in south korea and japan, but no one seems to have any idea how to stop north korea from becoming a fully fledged nuclear missile armed state. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. david willis is in washington for us now. thank you forjoining us. north korea has said some time that it's been threatening to launch a missile, but do you get the sense that the trump administration was expecting this news? were they prepared for this? it's interesting, the trump administration has been at pains to reassure its allies, particularly japan, that it has their back as far as north
the musudan is an intermediate range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam.al is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further, and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile...
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the musudan is an intermediate range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam. is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further, and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile systems in south korea and japan, but no one seems to have any idea how to stop north korea from becoming a fully fledged nuclear missile armed state. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. graham hutchings from the oxford analytica think tank has written extensively on china and the asia pacific rim. he told me it's difficult to see how president trump or anyone else can successfully move the situation on, at least in the short term. and i think a fair conjecture that president trump doesn't know quite what to do yet — after all, the administration has hardly bedded down. very notic
the musudan is an intermediate range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam. is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. but it has been a complete failure. the border with china remains open, and trade is flourishing. the us and its allies will now move to tighten sanctions further, and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile...
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territory and pulling all the way back to guam. that's not really we have not been a very realistic geopolitical option in any sense. >> to brief points. once a echo what elliot said. i think we need to rediscover imagination of the tragic in terms of thinking about what a real breakdown of international order can look like. we have been blessed to have this order for the past 70 years. it's hard for people to understand what can happen when things go wrong. i echo everything that is been said about the importance of the south china sea. for any administration whether the c obama administration or the trump administration today, it's important to have a firm idea of what you're trying to accomplish in the south china sea and whether you're willing to use the level of coercion necessary to bring that about. i'm all for taking a harder line with china. if you take the comment that rex tillerson made that we are going to deny china access to the islands that a bill, what is the level of coercion necessary to bring that about? are you
territory and pulling all the way back to guam. that's not really we have not been a very realistic geopolitical option in any sense. >> to brief points. once a echo what elliot said. i think we need to rediscover imagination of the tragic in terms of thinking about what a real breakdown of international order can look like. we have been blessed to have this order for the past 70 years. it's hard for people to understand what can happen when things go wrong. i echo everything that is been...
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in the american context, if new york is rome, jerusalem is something like guam or american samoa. >>na is a remarkable woman. >> we know only a couple of things about the empress helena. we know that she was christian. and we know that she was a commoner. >> and yet she gets together with a traveling roman and gives birth to the man who will one day become the emperor of rome. >> since its creation in 27 b.c., the roman empire has been ruled by pagans. then in 312 a.d., helena's son, constantine, has a dramatic change of faith. >> the story goes that on the eve of a great battle outside rome, he has a vision. >> he sees a cross of light in the sky. and he hears a voice that tells him by this, you will conquer. he takes it to mean that by the symbol of the cross and by christianity, he's going to become the lone emperor and the supreme figure in the known world. >> he wins the battle and becomes the first christian emperor. >> christianity is very much a minority cult, practice by only about 10% of the population, if that. >> it's almost impossible to underestimate the impact of const
in the american context, if new york is rome, jerusalem is something like guam or american samoa. >>na is a remarkable woman. >> we know only a couple of things about the empress helena. we know that she was christian. and we know that she was a commoner. >> and yet she gets together with a traveling roman and gives birth to the man who will one day become the emperor of rome. >> since its creation in 27 b.c., the roman empire has been ruled by pagans. then in 312 a.d.,...
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i guarded it in guam. >> here's a plane that's roughly 75 years old. and then on top of it, you're also talking about other needs, including the land-base missile system for the united states. so i think there's a lot that has to be done. but one of the points that i think has to be understood by the american people, there should be some sort of calibration between the threats that we are facing, the assets needed to neutralize those threats, and then the cost of those assets. that is the way in which the president should present this to the american people. i mean, is the marine core of 180,000 the right number? i don't know but give me the mission to the marine core, and then i can tell you. and then i think should be true if every one of the military assets of the united states. charles: but here's the thing, professor. we brought you in to crunch the numbers for us. apparently a lot of money is going to be taken out of foreign aid. apparently there was 36 billion penciled for that this year. a lot of money taken out of the epa. that's 7.5 billion.
i guarded it in guam. >> here's a plane that's roughly 75 years old. and then on top of it, you're also talking about other needs, including the land-base missile system for the united states. so i think there's a lot that has to be done. but one of the points that i think has to be understood by the american people, there should be some sort of calibration between the threats that we are facing, the assets needed to neutralize those threats, and then the cost of those assets. that is the...
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missile that can hit south korea and japan where we have deployed american forces, but also potentially guamas they perfect the guidance system it has a direct impact on their, cbm capabilities as well. just as the north has done before. they are making it clear they can hit vulnerable targets and they are not afraid to show this off as they continue to improve the guidance and range of their missile capabilities. eric: how far advanced to you think they can get? >> i think the estimates by the south korean defense ministry are on target. they detonated five nuclear devices since the first one in 2006. i think they are on the way to miniaturizing their warhead to fit it under the mose con -- une nose cone of a malice particular missile. we saw a iran test that violated u.n. security council resolutions. the purpose of the test to perfect their ability to deliver nuclear weapons. this threat is rising. with respect to north korea the obama policy was called strategic patience which was a synonym for doing nothing. and we are waying the consequences. eric: certainly a message to north korea an
missile that can hit south korea and japan where we have deployed american forces, but also potentially guamas they perfect the guidance system it has a direct impact on their, cbm capabilities as well. just as the north has done before. they are making it clear they can hit vulnerable targets and they are not afraid to show this off as they continue to improve the guidance and range of their missile capabilities. eric: how far advanced to you think they can get? >> i think the estimates...
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it demonstrated an ability to hit guam with a new missile last year. they are continuing the quest towards an icbm. they vowed they would never gym up their nuclear weapons. charles: happy valentine's day. steve mnuchin has the biggest movie in a country and in just a few minutes the top job in treasury. we are discussing it next. charles: breaking news, peter barnes with details. >> we want to bring you up-to-date surrounding injunction against president trump's executive order for a temporary travel ban and action in a courtroom in seattle where the state of washington and minnesota are suing the administration to stop the travel ban, there has been action 9th circuit court of appeals on whether or not there should be a rehearing of the appeal by the administration to the 9 circuit. by a bigger group of judges. and at the district court, there will not be a test on this later, judge james robart, who is the original judge who put the halt on the executiverder, had a -- order had a hearing that just ended. and at district court level. judge robart rul
it demonstrated an ability to hit guam with a new missile last year. they are continuing the quest towards an icbm. they vowed they would never gym up their nuclear weapons. charles: happy valentine's day. steve mnuchin has the biggest movie in a country and in just a few minutes the top job in treasury. we are discussing it next. charles: breaking news, peter barnes with details. >> we want to bring you up-to-date surrounding injunction against president trump's executive order for a...
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territories, american samoa, guam, puerto rico, the u.s. virgin islands and the northern mariana islands and their relationships with the rest of the country in the not-quite states of america. also being published this week, a group of u.s. paratroopers survive 15 months of attacks from taliban fighters in the mountains of afghanistan in the chosen few. and former computer hacker turned cybersecurity consultant kevin mittnik details how companies are following your cyber footprint and what you can do to protect your online activity in the art of invisibility. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> you said the most interesting thing about this race, that it was the dumbest race possibly many american history, it was totally nuts.
territories, american samoa, guam, puerto rico, the u.s. virgin islands and the northern mariana islands and their relationships with the rest of the country in the not-quite states of america. also being published this week, a group of u.s. paratroopers survive 15 months of attacks from taliban fighters in the mountains of afghanistan in the chosen few. and former computer hacker turned cybersecurity consultant kevin mittnik details how companies are following your cyber footprint and what you...
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so, i like general flynn win had him in our restoration weekend ump was exterior see guam and see monica crowley go. i dope think it's a devastating blow. i don't know mattis and kelly. but they've been in the battlefield. i think the understand the enemy. i know that sessions does. we have had a -- what i would call seditious department of justice for eight years. by the way, that ceremony, people of color, if you wondered -- how can the democrats be so sympathetic to islamic nazis. and the answer is they're people of color. with only a tiny minority that irtearis. well, actually, according to the pew poll, 43% of muslims support al qaeda. 4443%. that's like 650 million people. that's a lot of people. lenin's russia or stalin residents russia was 100 million for comparison. i just -- we have been run -- what would we have said it franklin roosevelt if he game nuclear weapons weapon hitler. we have had an anti-american president who identifies with our enemies and enables them. and when he thought he could get away with it -- we have a political system, forces, jews are putting -- import
so, i like general flynn win had him in our restoration weekend ump was exterior see guam and see monica crowley go. i dope think it's a devastating blow. i don't know mattis and kelly. but they've been in the battlefield. i think the understand the enemy. i know that sessions does. we have had a -- what i would call seditious department of justice for eight years. by the way, that ceremony, people of color, if you wondered -- how can the democrats be so sympathetic to islamic nazis. and the...
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kau kilometersd it is far enough to hit installations that the united states has on the island of guam. that was something that kim jong-un has said was a top priority of the regime, he said it in a new year's day address on january 1st, he wanted to create this kind of missile in order to be able to deliver a nuclear payload at some point down the line. he may not have that capability yet but most experts will tell you that he is getting to that point, and it does appear to be a matter of when rather than if he develops the technology, and that's something that he has said in the past that he really wants to do. one other thing of note here, this type of missile differs slightly in what we saw in being tested last year, and this missile does appear to be upgraded, but this engine would be allow the rocket to be launched faster than previously, and they are working with their american counterparts, but this is the latest provocation from the north koreans and something the trump administration will have to deal with quickly. >> quickly, ryan, to you at the pentagon, is there any indica
kau kilometersd it is far enough to hit installations that the united states has on the island of guam. that was something that kim jong-un has said was a top priority of the regime, he said it in a new year's day address on january 1st, he wanted to create this kind of missile in order to be able to deliver a nuclear payload at some point down the line. he may not have that capability yet but most experts will tell you that he is getting to that point, and it does appear to be a matter of when...
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in the western pacific so pulling all the way back to, us territory and pulling all the way back to guamdoes not really, it seems to me that's never been a realistic geopolitical option in any event. just to brief points, one to echo this, we need to rediscover our imagination of the tragedy in terms of thinking about what a real breakdown of international order could look like as we've been blessed to have this order for the past seven years i think it's hard for people to understand what can happen when things really go wrong but the second point is that i echo everything that's been said about the south china sea but i would add that for any administration whether thatwas the obama administration , for the trumpet ministration today, it's important to really have a firm idea of what you are trying to accomplish and whether you are willing to use a level of coercion that is necessary to bring that about so i'm all for taking a harder line in the senate. if you take the comment that rex tillotson made in his confirmation hearing that were going to deny china access to the artificial isl
in the western pacific so pulling all the way back to, us territory and pulling all the way back to guamdoes not really, it seems to me that's never been a realistic geopolitical option in any event. just to brief points, one to echo this, we need to rediscover our imagination of the tragedy in terms of thinking about what a real breakdown of international order could look like as we've been blessed to have this order for the past seven years i think it's hard for people to understand what can...
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interests out on the island of guam. people who are not in favor of that would come back and say by deploying t.h.a.d., you would only encourage the chinese, who are very much against the deployment of this system, and you are only going to provoke the chinese into not going along with u.s. interests in this particular part of the world and you are only going to provoke the north koreans further. >> let's play once more the president's comments last night from florida where he talked about standing behind japan. i think it's important that we kind of try to understand why that statement was so brief. i think we have it. let me know when we have it, if not i can read it, it's 14 seconds. all right, let's play it. >> wouldn't you rather in a certain sense in japan have nuclear weapons when north korea has nuclear weapons, and they do have them. they have no carrier system yet, but they would soon. wouldn't you rather have japan over there, and they are fearful of north korea and we are supposed to protect. >> so that was t
interests out on the island of guam. people who are not in favor of that would come back and say by deploying t.h.a.d., you would only encourage the chinese, who are very much against the deployment of this system, and you are only going to provoke the chinese into not going along with u.s. interests in this particular part of the world and you are only going to provoke the north koreans further. >> let's play once more the president's comments last night from florida where he talked...
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staff from guam or hawaii and usually comes once every six months. staff requests for information on behalf of the veterans sometimes takes months to receive a reply. this bipartisan would enable the permitted staff to obtain the information directly from v.b.a. data bases. this will be meaningful to veterans in my district who face challenges. you see, mr. speaker, i represent three islands and i for with social security social security, we are allowed to go and take data information, application forms, bring them to the main island where we wait in line like everyone else and submit the applications on behalf of the constituents we serve. having separate islands, having a post office on one island and no post office in another island, so it's a little complicated and difficult. and so, can you just imagine for the veteran who needs access to his v.b.a. records or access to his veterans health administration ser son pell, because -- personnel, because we only have one in the northern marianas. and our veterans deserve this. and so our veterans respo
staff from guam or hawaii and usually comes once every six months. staff requests for information on behalf of the veterans sometimes takes months to receive a reply. this bipartisan would enable the permitted staff to obtain the information directly from v.b.a. data bases. this will be meaningful to veterans in my district who face challenges. you see, mr. speaker, i represent three islands and i for with social security social security, we are allowed to go and take data information,...
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type of missile has not been fully tested yet, most believe it could travel up to 2500 miles, which guam. as for why this pest now? there are several possible reasons why their leader, kim jong-un launched this missile now. it could be to honor his grandfather, because his 104th birthday will be celebrated on friday. some say it is to deliver kim jong-un's first message to president trump, especially while he was meeting with japan's prime minister right there in the united states. no word yet from kim jong-un himself though. the reason remains a mystery. >> what are we hearing from south korea and china? >> reporter: china has not released a statement. the foreign ministry from south korea says it's a severe threat. adding it quote sleerly shows the nature of kim jong-un's rationality maniacally obsessed. i need to tell you in japa they have seen these types of launches nor years. i have been there seven times. they're so used to it. no one so far has run for the bomb shelters, george. >> let's go to jon karl at the white house. a terse statement from president trump. hat are you hearin
type of missile has not been fully tested yet, most believe it could travel up to 2500 miles, which guam. as for why this pest now? there are several possible reasons why their leader, kim jong-un launched this missile now. it could be to honor his grandfather, because his 104th birthday will be celebrated on friday. some say it is to deliver kim jong-un's first message to president trump, especially while he was meeting with japan's prime minister right there in the united states. no word yet...
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territory in guam. as for why this test now? there are several possible reasons why their leader, kim jong-un launched this missile now. it could be to honor his grandfather, kim ill song, because his 104th birthday will be celebrated on friday. some say it is to deliver kim jong-un's first message to president trump, especially while he was meeting with japan's prime minister right there in the united states. no word yet from kim jong-un himself though. so the reason, really, truly, george, remains a mystery. >> we saw the reaction from the japanese president. what are we hearing from south korea and china? >> reporter: china has not released a statement. the foreign ministry from south korea says it's a severe threat. for the people of the korean peninsula. adding it quote clearly shows the nature of kim jong-un's rationality maniacally obsessed. in its nuclear and ballistic missile development. as for the people on the streets in south korea, i need to tell you, and also in japan. they have seen these types of launches for ye
territory in guam. as for why this test now? there are several possible reasons why their leader, kim jong-un launched this missile now. it could be to honor his grandfather, kim ill song, because his 104th birthday will be celebrated on friday. some say it is to deliver kim jong-un's first message to president trump, especially while he was meeting with japan's prime minister right there in the united states. no word yet from kim jong-un himself though. so the reason, really, truly, george,...
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territories in guam, maybe even hawaii, but it's not the kind of missile, you know, that's an earth-shattering that could reach the u.s. mainland. but clearly, the u.s. has been looking at this for some time. they've expected that north korea would launch some kind of missile test. they thought it might happen around president trump's inauguration. there was some reports that there was increased activity at some of the sites. and north korea has been saying, we are going to test some kind of long-range missile. and generally, the u.s. takes north korea at its word. so, i do agree, this is a test for president trump. i don't think it's a coincidence that japanese prime minister abe is at mar-a-lago with president trump this weekend, trying to have a nice relaxing weekend, certainly this was on the agenda yesterday, when the two leaders met, but now it's going to be on the agenda once again. north korea does not like to be ignored. they do sometimes act like a petulant child, but sometimes that petulant child throws a temper tantrum and there are dangerous repercussions. and certainly that's the
territories in guam, maybe even hawaii, but it's not the kind of missile, you know, that's an earth-shattering that could reach the u.s. mainland. but clearly, the u.s. has been looking at this for some time. they've expected that north korea would launch some kind of missile test. they thought it might happen around president trump's inauguration. there was some reports that there was increased activity at some of the sites. and north korea has been saying, we are going to test some kind of...
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corruption cases, and so i had the opportunity to try cases all over the country, i guess as far west as guam as far east as, i guess, philadelphia, boston, never tried a case, though, in washington, dc, interestingly enough. capehart: and then the public integrity section was that section that was the creation as a result of watergate. holder: yeah. it was created after watergate because the department of justice at that time did not have a mechanism within headquarters to deal with, uh, public corruption cases, and, uh, then-head of the criminal division richard thornburgh, who later became attorney general, decided that there was a need for that, so i was the first honors grad to be a part of, uh--of the public integrity section. capehart: and--and did you like that work? at the time, did you think that that's the work you wanted to be doing? holder: oh, i loved it. my plan was to come--i took the new york bar because i was going back to new york, which was the center of the universe, and i was gonna stay here for about two or--or-- or 3 years. i ended up spending 12 years at the--at the p
corruption cases, and so i had the opportunity to try cases all over the country, i guess as far west as guam as far east as, i guess, philadelphia, boston, never tried a case, though, in washington, dc, interestingly enough. capehart: and then the public integrity section was that section that was the creation as a result of watergate. holder: yeah. it was created after watergate because the department of justice at that time did not have a mechanism within headquarters to deal with, uh,...
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to date, 44 states, d.c., guam and puerto rico have enacted laws that allow to a varying degree, the sale and use of marijuana for
to date, 44 states, d.c., guam and puerto rico have enacted laws that allow to a varying degree, the sale and use of marijuana for
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this missile could hit japan it could hit guam and other american forces.ame in right behind them and said we are 100% behind our ally japan and north korea's behavior is unacceptable. as a result of eight years of obama policy known as strategic patients. and now you can see the consequence where according to our own military expert in a very short time north korea will be able to miniaturize warheads and put them in hit targets on the west coast of the united states. should the u.s. and be doing anything in terms of responding to that at this point. and what is your assessment of the meeting. >> it looks like it was very good in terms of the personal relationship. with respect to north korea. got to put more pressure on china. they have unique ability to affect north korea. the ultimate goal should be the re- edification of the peninsula. the best way to end the north korean problem is to end north korea through unification. they did look like they were getting along quite well. this is the country he chose first to really talk about bilateral dealings. i
this missile could hit japan it could hit guam and other american forces.ame in right behind them and said we are 100% behind our ally japan and north korea's behavior is unacceptable. as a result of eight years of obama policy known as strategic patients. and now you can see the consequence where according to our own military expert in a very short time north korea will be able to miniaturize warheads and put them in hit targets on the west coast of the united states. should the u.s. and be...
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positions in the face of a north korea nuclear launch that could threaten american bases in japan and guamer with our japanese allies. i am hopeful he'll take stronger steps to defend them. he is now realizing we need china's help in pushing back on cor cor korea's aggressive actions. >> how do you feel he is doing in terms of a global policy? yes i think what he did with abe was positive. what about the collaboration between the white house and state department is so essential in make foreign policy? >> the role of mike flynn, the national security adviser, is even more concerning. you just had up up a piece from "the new york times" talks about turmoil on the national security council. typical the national security adviser closest to the president and makes sure the information flow to the secretary of state and secretary of defense continues and that the process is professional and appropriate and thorough. turmoil is not a word i like to hear describing the national security council. and i was very troubled that steve bannon was elevated and earlier that the chairman of the joint chief
positions in the face of a north korea nuclear launch that could threaten american bases in japan and guamer with our japanese allies. i am hopeful he'll take stronger steps to defend them. he is now realizing we need china's help in pushing back on cor cor korea's aggressive actions. >> how do you feel he is doing in terms of a global policy? yes i think what he did with abe was positive. what about the collaboration between the white house and state department is so essential in make...
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territories, american samoa, guam, puerto rico, the u.s. virgin islands and the northern mariana islands and their relationships with the rest of the country in the not-quite states of america. also being published this week, a group of u.s. paratroopers survive 15 months of attacks from taliban fighters in the mountains of afghanistan in the chosen few. and former computer hacker turned cybersecurity consultant kevin mittnik details how companies are following your cyber footprint and what you can do to protect your online activity in the art of invisibility. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> you said the most interesting thing about this race, that it was the dumbest race possibly many american history, it was totally nuts. how does that compare to 2016? >> well, that one was dumber, actually, which is sort of a heartwarming thing when you think about it, you know? [laughter] william henry harrison's race -- but i have to say, this could only
territories, american samoa, guam, puerto rico, the u.s. virgin islands and the northern mariana islands and their relationships with the rest of the country in the not-quite states of america. also being published this week, a group of u.s. paratroopers survive 15 months of attacks from taliban fighters in the mountains of afghanistan in the chosen few. and former computer hacker turned cybersecurity consultant kevin mittnik details how companies are following your cyber footprint and what you...
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doug mack explores the us territories, american simile, guam, puerto rico, the us virgin islands and the northern mariana islands and their relationships with the rest of the country in the not quite states of america. also being published this week, usa today's greg saroyan shares how a group of us paratroopers survived 15 months of attacks from taliban fighters in the mountains of afghanistan in the chosen few. and former computer hacker turned cyber security consultant evan mitnick details how companies are following your cyber footprints and what you can do to protect your online activity in the art of invisibility. tvs titles in bookstores this week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> is a rapid pace of change and i think what people are saying and i hope it won't be an overly destructive way, we want government to slow this down a little. we want a little more sense of control.slow down the pace of change.we live in an era of very rapid change, rapid technological change, rapid integration of global economy, high levels of integration.
doug mack explores the us territories, american simile, guam, puerto rico, the us virgin islands and the northern mariana islands and their relationships with the rest of the country in the not quite states of america. also being published this week, usa today's greg saroyan shares how a group of us paratroopers survived 15 months of attacks from taliban fighters in the mountains of afghanistan in the chosen few. and former computer hacker turned cyber security consultant evan mitnick details...
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the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam.e goal is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile systems in south korea and japan. but no—one seems to have any idea how to stop north korea from becoming a fully—fledged nuclear—missile—armed state. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. some breaking news now, and officials have ordered people living down stream of one of the united states‘ biggest dams to leave the area immediately. there are fears that heavy rain in northern california is causing serious problems for the oroville dam's emergency spillway. the california department of water resources says the erosion is not advancing as fast as they thought. the dam is just upstream and to the east of oroville, a city of more than 16,000 people. what is the latest about how you're hearing the evacuation is going? evacuations are happ
the musudan is an intermediate—range missile, which may be able to hit us bases in guam.e goal is a so—called icbm, able to hit parts of the united states and australia. for more than 20 years, the outside world has been trying to stop north korea, with tighter and tighter sanctions. and accelerate the deployment of new anti—missile systems in south korea and japan. but no—one seems to have any idea how to stop north korea from becoming a fully—fledged nuclear—missile—armed state....