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marie harf, i'm going to you first. those were news programs. >> harris: he's questioning the president's mental health. >> marie: i think that the speech was different than other speeches we've seen from presidents at the u.n. and reporters -- different president, different style. reporters are trying to capture the style of it. the speech was dark. i would say it was menacing, the tone. destroying an entire country, i'm not saying -- i think a lot of the language, he mentioned sovereignty, so they like 22 times and never talked abut the power of multilateralism when you're at the u.n. it's almost a complement to his and argue ration speech which is pretty dark in tone. >> sandra: hillary clinton agrees with you. she would on the late show yesterday with stephen colbert and she said this. >> i thought it was very dark, dangerous, not the kind of message that the leader of the greatest nation in the world should be delivering. you should lead with diplomacy, you should lead with the commitment to avoid conflict however
marie harf, i'm going to you first. those were news programs. >> harris: he's questioning the president's mental health. >> marie: i think that the speech was different than other speeches we've seen from presidents at the u.n. and reporters -- different president, different style. reporters are trying to capture the style of it. the speech was dark. i would say it was menacing, the tone. destroying an entire country, i'm not saying -- i think a lot of the language, he mentioned...
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[buzzer] marie harf? >> chelsea manning.elsea manning. >> canada welcomes refugees with open arms but is leaving chelsea manning at the door. saying the government denied her entry because it considers her crimes to be treason. >> tucker: holy smokes. now we have 2-2, with only three questions answered, we have a total of focal points on the board. it is a weird mathematical alchemy. next question, which supreme court justice is blaming hillary clinton's loss on sexis sexism? >> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg says rich edson. to the tape. >> you think sexism played a role in that campaign? do i think so? i have no doubt that it did. [cheers and applause] there's so many things that might've been decisive, but that was a major, major factor. >> tucker: you're correct, ruth bader ginsburg. >> yes. >> tucker: noticed 2-3. with the final question, i'm going to ask i complete the question before the bus in. here we go. multiple choice. women in saudi arabia now have the right to drive. men can begin driving a
[buzzer] marie harf? >> chelsea manning.elsea manning. >> canada welcomes refugees with open arms but is leaving chelsea manning at the door. saying the government denied her entry because it considers her crimes to be treason. >> tucker: holy smokes. now we have 2-2, with only three questions answered, we have a total of focal points on the board. it is a weird mathematical alchemy. next question, which supreme court justice is blaming hillary clinton's loss on sexis sexism?...
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this glamorous for the nomads who moved here five years earlier when freezing temperatures white-out harf their herds. the consequences for thousands of nomads were dramatic. ruined many were forced into unhealthy accommodation in the suburbs of the capital. up to three hundred fifty thousand nomadic herdsman now live in extreme poverty here. on day four of the migration the skies suddenly darkens and the temperature drops from ten to minus ten degrees in the space of just a few minutes. the change in weather takes everyone by surprise. the. news that. the couple. were having a month it was the traffic never too dark and you're still won't talk to them which is why i wanted to watch but i'd have to try to about got your talk or a horse and were sure you were. on the other side of the river as a risk finding it hard to move her animals on. the men come to the rescue. when your support. with them on how long i just. want to go and you know how court i'm going to live what the wind has increased in intensity. and. let me off. course probably. the whole deal going to get us all sure until the
this glamorous for the nomads who moved here five years earlier when freezing temperatures white-out harf their herds. the consequences for thousands of nomads were dramatic. ruined many were forced into unhealthy accommodation in the suburbs of the capital. up to three hundred fifty thousand nomadic herdsman now live in extreme poverty here. on day four of the migration the skies suddenly darkens and the temperature drops from ten to minus ten degrees in the space of just a few minutes. the...
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this glamorous for the nomads who moved here five years earlier when freezing temperatures white-out harf their herds. the consequences for thousands of nomads were dramatic. ruined many were forced into unhealthy accommodation in the suburbs of the capital. up to three hundred fifty thousand nomadic herdsmen now live in extreme poverty here. on day four of the migration the skies suddenly darkens and the temperature drops from ten to minus ten degrees in the space of just a few minutes. the change in weather takes everyone by surprise. the. news. the couple. were having a magical to check that. you're still won't talk to them much what i want to. get out of out of this idea about culture i talk or a horse over here. on the other side of the river as a risk finding it hard to move higher animals all. the men come to the rescue. was to court. with one woman alone not just. what are going on but out on court. while the wind has increased in intensity. and. off. course. the whole deal going to. get over to the woodward. thank you. but. finally the wind relents. the yellow grass here is thick
this glamorous for the nomads who moved here five years earlier when freezing temperatures white-out harf their herds. the consequences for thousands of nomads were dramatic. ruined many were forced into unhealthy accommodation in the suburbs of the capital. up to three hundred fifty thousand nomadic herdsmen now live in extreme poverty here. on day four of the migration the skies suddenly darkens and the temperature drops from ten to minus ten degrees in the space of just a few minutes. the...
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long cuban president fidel castro back in one thousand nine hundred sixty one he spoke for foreign harf hours. for others it was less about the length of the speech and more about getting attention zimbabwe's president robert mugabe with this attack on homosexuality we are not gay. it got a reaction but not quite the walkout as when iran's former leader mahmoud ahmadinejad's spoken two thousand and eleven. boys that. it wasn't the first time delegates had lived in protest but it was certainly the most notable. son with impunity says. the u.n. general assembly has frequently been a stage for theater and emotion this from soviet leader nikita khrushchev and palestinian leader yasser arafat in one thousand nine hundred seventy four when i come bearing all branch in one hand and the freedom fighters going to the other to not let the olive branch fall from my hand.
long cuban president fidel castro back in one thousand nine hundred sixty one he spoke for foreign harf hours. for others it was less about the length of the speech and more about getting attention zimbabwe's president robert mugabe with this attack on homosexuality we are not gay. it got a reaction but not quite the walkout as when iran's former leader mahmoud ahmadinejad's spoken two thousand and eleven. boys that. it wasn't the first time delegates had lived in protest but it was certainly...
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children who are suspected of being abused by human peacekeepers over the last two years more than one harf of those cases are not yet resolved. iraqi forces have already recaptured thirty five villages surrounding the city of her wages which is under our sole control the latest operation to drive us away from the last remaining territory held in kirkuk province was announced on thursday i saw seized it in early twenty fourteen iraqi troops or any to clear the land of villages on the outskirts of the city before recapturing the main central area syria's rich architectural history goes back centuries but the six year war has destroyed much of its national heritage including some sites that date back more than thirteen hundred years you know nations as not we lost a step in a similar trial explains. there was a time when two wrists with come from all around the world to visit these sites some of syria's most ancient ruins this is the remains of her recklessness palace the man who ruled over the bison time empire more than thirteen hundred years ago despite surviving for centuries much of syri
children who are suspected of being abused by human peacekeepers over the last two years more than one harf of those cases are not yet resolved. iraqi forces have already recaptured thirty five villages surrounding the city of her wages which is under our sole control the latest operation to drive us away from the last remaining territory held in kirkuk province was announced on thursday i saw seized it in early twenty fourteen iraqi troops or any to clear the land of villages on the outskirts...
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former state department spokesperson under president obama, marie harf is here, and today's a #oneluckyguy, fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano and he i
former state department spokesperson under president obama, marie harf is here, and today's a #oneluckyguy, fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano and he i
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former state department spokesperson under president obama, marie harf is here, and today's a #oneluckyguy, fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano and he is outnumbered. >> judge napalitano: thank you for having me. >> sandra: elect to get to, let's begin. we have a winner and alabama come outside or roy moore beating senator luther strange by nearly ten points despite being outspent 10-1 and despite president trump campaigning for senator strange. even though his guy lost, analysts say the president may come out the winner too since he and moore are of the same drain the swamp cloth. this was echoed in his victory speech last night. >> together we can make america great. we can support the president. don't let anybody in the press let you think that since he supported my opponent but i do not support him. in support his agenda. >> sandra: meantime, president trump raising moore's victory tweeting this is morning. spoke to roy moore of alabama last night for the first time. something really great guy who ran a fantastic race. he will help to make america great again. and
former state department spokesperson under president obama, marie harf is here, and today's a #oneluckyguy, fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano and he is outnumbered. >> judge napalitano: thank you for having me. >> sandra: elect to get to, let's begin. we have a winner and alabama come outside or roy moore beating senator luther strange by nearly ten points despite being outspent 10-1 and despite president trump campaigning for senator strange. even though his...
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we are back with our and offered steve hayes, marie harf, former spokeswoman at the state department,rlie heard, editor of the washington times. there is controversy in that there are a number of democrats who are really saying that they haven't had their eye on the ball. the president keeps on talking about the governor. the mayor of san juan has been very vocal about saying this is a serious disaster and not a good new story. >> the governor last week and was speaking about the bureaucratic troubles as well. this is one of the situations where the president's attention should've been on puerto rico. shouldn't have been tweeting about the nfl in the way that he was. the reason here is that bureaucracy response to presidential attention, if the president is talking about this and he singles this is a priority, you cut through the red tape. people say, we've got to get the job done. that's the main problem. >> clearly, is the focus now though? >> definitely. i think so. we will see from twitter this weekend. the focus needs to turn to congress now. that we haven't had a request for eme
we are back with our and offered steve hayes, marie harf, former spokeswoman at the state department,rlie heard, editor of the washington times. there is controversy in that there are a number of democrats who are really saying that they haven't had their eye on the ball. the president keeps on talking about the governor. the mayor of san juan has been very vocal about saying this is a serious disaster and not a good new story. >> the governor last week and was speaking about the...
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smith, host of kennedy on fox business, kennedy, former deputy state department spokesperson marie harf, and today's #oneluckyguy, the opinion editor for "the washington times" and fox news contributor, charlie hurt is in the house. good to see you. >> charlie: lucky guy. >> harris: a lot of hard news to get to. things were being here. let's start with bracing for irma's wrath as seen from space show the storm larger than france, so powerful its registry that's detected earthquakes, and southport are coming on the drill. mandatory evacuations for those in irma's path underway as people board up homes and businesses and scoop up supplies. long lines at gas stations, some running on low fuel already. president trump issuing an emergency declaration ahead of irma's arrival and tweeting "watching hurricane closely. my team is doing such a good job in texas and is already in fordham. no rest for the weary." despite ongoing efforts after harvey, fema says team is ready for the hundreds of personnel positioned in irma's path. watch. >> my confidence is high. despite everything that's going on,
smith, host of kennedy on fox business, kennedy, former deputy state department spokesperson marie harf, and today's #oneluckyguy, the opinion editor for "the washington times" and fox news contributor, charlie hurt is in the house. good to see you. >> charlie: lucky guy. >> harris: a lot of hard news to get to. things were being here. let's start with bracing for irma's wrath as seen from space show the storm larger than france, so powerful its registry that's detected...
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marie harf. jeff mason.mer republican congressman, jason chait fits with is now a fox news contributor. congressman, let me start with you. your reaction to what seems to be a dramatic escalation in north korea's nuclear program. that they are saying is the first test of a hydrogen bomb. what is an x back exclamation and we will have to wrap it up. we tried everything from sending in chemists rodman to boosting up the military program. i think a lot of focus tested go on china. the secretary earlier in this program talked about new sanctions with anybody doing business with north korea. the main trading partner with north korea is china. it'll be very interesting to see how this administration takes those types of sanctions. china has the most vested interest in making that change there. it's hard when it may be more than $1 trillion of united states debt is owned by the chinese. that's a very precarious position. >> chris: marie, i want to pick that up with you. your reaction to what has happened today and
marie harf. jeff mason.mer republican congressman, jason chait fits with is now a fox news contributor. congressman, let me start with you. your reaction to what seems to be a dramatic escalation in north korea's nuclear program. that they are saying is the first test of a hydrogen bomb. what is an x back exclamation and we will have to wrap it up. we tried everything from sending in chemists rodman to boosting up the military program. i think a lot of focus tested go on china. the secretary...
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but even today, it is an ideal harbor. , lots of areaor harfs. nearby solid ground which would carry the weight of freight and railroads. you would be able to load goods often on the ships. that was part of it. another reason was the railroad was built on land grants. the federal government basically divided the whole route into square-mile blocks, and surveyed , like athe railroad checkerboard, got every other parcel as payment for visiting the railroads. in seattle, most of seattle had already been state claimed and was owned by the residents of seattle. tacoma, a much smaller population. the railroad came here because they could literally on the city, and indeed they did. when they arrived here -- and that's part of tacoma's first half of its life. the railroad came in and they can to profit off the sale of land within the city. land, which forest was practically value-less when trees were cut, to real estate that they could profit off of. they brought with them and they were able to turn around and profit from it. we see that today too, becau
but even today, it is an ideal harbor. , lots of areaor harfs. nearby solid ground which would carry the weight of freight and railroads. you would be able to load goods often on the ships. that was part of it. another reason was the railroad was built on land grants. the federal government basically divided the whole route into square-mile blocks, and surveyed , like athe railroad checkerboard, got every other parcel as payment for visiting the railroads. in seattle, most of seattle had...
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it is time to bring in our sunday grip ahead of heritage action, michael needham, marie harf, a stateent official. jeff mason cover the white house for reuters and former republican congressman, jason chaffetz is now a fox news contributor. let me start with you congressman. your reaction to what seems to be a dramatic escalation in north korea's nuclear program. what they are saying is there best test of a hydrogen bomb. >> is in escalation and will have to wrap it up he returned everything from sending and dennis rodman to blessing the military presence. but i think a lot of focus has to go to japan or china. the secretary earlier in this program talked about new sanctions with anybody doing business with north korea. the main trading partner with north korea is china. and it will be very interesting to see how far this administration takes those types of sanctions. but china has the most vested interest in making that change there. but it is hard when more than $1 trillion of the united states that is owned by the chinese. that's what's been a very precarious position for us. >> ch
it is time to bring in our sunday grip ahead of heritage action, michael needham, marie harf, a stateent official. jeff mason cover the white house for reuters and former republican congressman, jason chaffetz is now a fox news contributor. let me start with you congressman. your reaction to what seems to be a dramatic escalation in north korea's nuclear program. what they are saying is there best test of a hydrogen bomb. >> is in escalation and will have to wrap it up he returned...
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children who are suspected of being abused by human peacekeepers over the last two years more than one harfof those cases are not yet resolved. but as protesters and me and mark have heard petrol bombs at a boat carrying vital aid to iraq and state the group was stopped after police fired warning shots humanitarian efforts have also been hampered in bangladesh where the red cross truck carrying food supplies crashed nine people were killed and ten others were injured a military campaign in may a mars rock kind state has forced more than four hundred twenty thousand to flee to bangladesh meanwhile myanmar's army chief has defended his troops actions in iraq and state is encourage buddhists who were displaced by the violence to go home but stopped short of mentioning that muslims. the national races who fled from their native villages need to bank i explained this while. it is important people are living on their own land it is also necessary that if groups are able to take care of those areas we cannot do anything without people there there have been tense scenes in the streets of paris wher
children who are suspected of being abused by human peacekeepers over the last two years more than one harfof those cases are not yet resolved. but as protesters and me and mark have heard petrol bombs at a boat carrying vital aid to iraq and state the group was stopped after police fired warning shots humanitarian efforts have also been hampered in bangladesh where the red cross truck carrying food supplies crashed nine people were killed and ten others were injured a military campaign in may...
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says harf a million refugees have now crossed into bangladesh. once photos are now friends turkey's president hosts his russian counterpart in ankara syria is set to top the agenda. and oxfam yemen's cholera crisis is worsening it's expecting a million cases by november. and in sport the future one of cricket's biggest stars is in doubt a band teacher for england until further notice after being arrested and accused of assault. the u.n. and international aid groups say more than half a million refugees have now fled to bangladesh since violence broke out in state last month the united nations security council will hold a meeting about the crisis shortly un officials were due to be allowed into state for the first time since august the twenty fifth but miramar says the trip has been disposed due to bad weather the u.n. is accused me of ethnic cleansing and human rights groups say the army has committed crimes against humanity the calling for sanctions in particular an arms embargo meanwhile hundreds of children are being separated from their famil
says harf a million refugees have now crossed into bangladesh. once photos are now friends turkey's president hosts his russian counterpart in ankara syria is set to top the agenda. and oxfam yemen's cholera crisis is worsening it's expecting a million cases by november. and in sport the future one of cricket's biggest stars is in doubt a band teacher for england until further notice after being arrested and accused of assault. the u.n. and international aid groups say more than half a million...
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long cuban president fidel castro back in one thousand nine hundred sixty one he spoke for foreign harf hours. for others it was less about the length of the speech and more about getting attention zimbabwe's president robert mugabe with this attack on homosexuality we are not gays but. it got a reaction but not quite the walkout as when iran's former leader mahmoud ahmadinejad's spoken two thousand and eleven. boys that. it wasn't the first time delegates had left in protest but it was certainly the most notable. only says. the un general assembly has frequently been a stage for theater and emotion this from soviet leader nikita khrushchev and palestinian leader yasser arafat in one thousand nine hundred seventy four when i come bearing all branches one hand and the freedom fighters going in the other to not let the olive branch fall for my hand. and two thousand and six u.s. president george w. bush and his venezuelan counterpart hugo chavez ups the stakes in drama and rivalry every nation in this chamber has responsibility it's got this response the following day. they were there yes
long cuban president fidel castro back in one thousand nine hundred sixty one he spoke for foreign harf hours. for others it was less about the length of the speech and more about getting attention zimbabwe's president robert mugabe with this attack on homosexuality we are not gays but. it got a reaction but not quite the walkout as when iran's former leader mahmoud ahmadinejad's spoken two thousand and eleven. boys that. it wasn't the first time delegates had left in protest but it was...
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children who are suspected of being abused by human peacekeepers over the last two years more than one harf of those cases are not yet resolved. kenya's president kenyatta has called the supreme court's decision to cancel his win in last month's election a coup he criticized the judge's ruling that it was misconduct by the electoral commission while the opposition leader reiner agenda says those behind the alleged manipulation should be prosecuted that new elections set down for october the twenty sixth and the danger is called the alleged manipulation and injustice and he told us here at al-jazeera it was right for the supreme court to void the result. the god did. the right thing because i know that i did not lose elections i know the one deliberations and the results were just manipulated so this is what we call an injustice and. did the right thing. in the evidence we played before us anally played those illusions we were talking about the south korean president of the un at the top of this news he has just in the last few minutes began a bilateral meeting with the u.s. president donald
children who are suspected of being abused by human peacekeepers over the last two years more than one harf of those cases are not yet resolved. kenya's president kenyatta has called the supreme court's decision to cancel his win in last month's election a coup he criticized the judge's ruling that it was misconduct by the electoral commission while the opposition leader reiner agenda says those behind the alleged manipulation should be prosecuted that new elections set down for october the...