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so where else could world war iii start? ) no, no one's going to fight over uganda ( ding ) the korea of the north. >> north korea saying a nuclear strike is possible if provoked by what it calls u.s. aggression. president trump had tough talk of his own today tweeting on twitter, north korea is looking for trouble. if china decides to help, great, if not we'll go it by ourselves. >> trevor: u.s.a.... u.s.a.... let's have peace talks. how about it, wolf? u.s.a. wolf, you're not helping us, one more time. u.s.a.... u.s.a. he has no life. but, yes, trump threatened north korea on twitter and, since they dont have the internet in north korea, they responded like this -- >> kim jong un on hand the to watch the celebration with this massive military parade. >> we saw north korea's full arsenal on display. there were scud missiles, submarine launched ballistic missiles, land-based missiles that can be launched from a mobile launcher and at the end we saw north korean intercontinental ballistic missiles. >> trevor: sweet jesus, ame
so where else could world war iii start? ) no, no one's going to fight over uganda ( ding ) the korea of the north. >> north korea saying a nuclear strike is possible if provoked by what it calls u.s. aggression. president trump had tough talk of his own today tweeting on twitter, north korea is looking for trouble. if china decides to help, great, if not we'll go it by ourselves. >> trevor: u.s.a.... u.s.a.... let's have peace talks. how about it, wolf? u.s.a. wolf, you're not...
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implemented on most of them when we worked on basel iii in 2010. now we are at a position where we only need to finalize one important issue. and this one important issue is really thinking about the viability of risk-weighted assets, which is an important issue. that's open. and in santiago and in other meetings, the members of the basel committee have agreed on almost all issues, one major issue is outstanding, the calibration of the output form. that is an important central issue to the bazell accord. and for that we need to have all members in place, including the united states. now, the new administration in the united states has not yet nominated the person who will replace dan turillo and will be the vice president of the fed. we're patiently waiting for that person to arrive. that's not at all unusual that the new administration needs time to put the right people in place. and to think about their positions. so the positions are probably still under consideration. but i truly hope that we will finalize basel iii during the german g20 presid
implemented on most of them when we worked on basel iii in 2010. now we are at a position where we only need to finalize one important issue. and this one important issue is really thinking about the viability of risk-weighted assets, which is an important issue. that's open. and in santiago and in other meetings, the members of the basel committee have agreed on almost all issues, one major issue is outstanding, the calibration of the output form. that is an important central issue to the...
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the times has a similar lead t5535; a similar lead—frame ” " ’” online iii considering |e iii consideringnsidering tax brea ks content. the mail is considering tax breaks for elderly relatives —— the mail says theresa may is considering. and the sun says anthonyjoshua's not forgotten the bill at his local launderette after his stunning victory. it won't change him, it is like lottery winners, they always say that. the guardian, we will begin q what's i 9553.5 fi§ §'14%%§g mffifléffi over the 9553.5 fi§ §'14%%§g mffifléffi oi theresa may particularly today. theresa may ruling out an increase in vat, as labour have as well, but national insurance contributions and income tax might be within her sites. carefully not saying anything else and it seems to be what they're saying is the overall tax take won't increase, the tories may fiddle with a few things within that, interestingly some of the things theresa may was talking about, weakening the triple lock in pensions, making it a double lock, someone pensions, making it a double lock, someone figure that out for me, and reinvesting the money into lon
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we'll end up in world war iii over syria with her, believe me. >> we'll end up in world war iii with hillary. anyway, hlry backs him on this. that's hays so ironic. the president's chief strategist, steve bannon and his son-in-law, i guess he's a bit of a hawk, jared kushner, are locked in an epic battle over which way to steer this president and the country. reports are heads are about to roll in the trump administration because the president is unhappy with the infighting among his top advisers and is determined to see it end. the white house pushed back on the assertions, of course, but according to the "new york times," both trump confidants are ashing ovepolicy. quote, mr. kushner's more inclined toward intervention in the middle east, while mr. bannon would prefer the united states remain as uncommitted as possible. those are starkly different points of view. "the new york times" or actually the new york magazine is reporting that steve bannon argued againsttriking syria because it did not advance the trump doctrine of america first. for more i'm joined by jery peters, reporter
we'll end up in world war iii over syria with her, believe me. >> we'll end up in world war iii with hillary. anyway, hlry backs him on this. that's hays so ironic. the president's chief strategist, steve bannon and his son-in-law, i guess he's a bit of a hawk, jared kushner, are locked in an epic battle over which way to steer this president and the country. reports are heads are about to roll in the trump administration because the president is unhappy with the infighting among his top...
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which transferred —— king charles iii, it has been filmed to be shown on the bbc as well.who has died —— tim piggott smith who has died —— tim piggott smith who has died —— tim piggott smith who has died at the age of 70. and we will leave you for now, with a look towards the weekend weather prospects. they come from darren bett. thank you. good evening, lots of sunshine on the way this weekend and it is going to be getting warmer as well. this was the scene earlier on today, with the blue skies in east sussex. it hasn't been sunny everywhere. earlier on this was stirling in scotland but we have seen some changes in the cloud over the past few hours, in between the two location, the cloud has thinned in northern england and northern ireland, so we have sunshine here, to end the day, and the cloud is thinning across scotland too. the cloudier skies will continue in the north—west and the northern isles. it should be larnely cloud free. mist and fog to the west untriand into the south—west midlands. a chilly night under the clear sky, not far away from freezing in a few plac
which transferred —— king charles iii, it has been filmed to be shown on the bbc as well.who has died —— tim piggott smith who has died —— tim piggott smith who has died —— tim piggott smith who has died at the age of 70. and we will leave you for now, with a look towards the weekend weather prospects. they come from darren bett. thank you. good evening, lots of sunshine on the way this weekend and it is going to be getting warmer as well. this was the scene earlier on today,...
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." >> with her, you'll end up in world war iii. she doesn't know what she's doing. >> with heightened tensions from syria to north korea, a foreign policy novice -- >> what i do is i authorize my military. >> -- surrounded by generals and fans. >> well, one of my favorite things is watching bombs drop on bad guys. >> tonight i'm joined by the congresswoman calling to curtail the president's use of force. >>> then the russia probe. >> i don't remember. we'll see what comes out in this fisa transcript. >> warnings with trump campaign linked to russia that came from u.s. allies in 2015. >>> plus, a show of force. [ audience chanting "shame on you" ] >> the resistance prepped for a nationwide march tomorrow to reject this idea. >> the only ones that care about my tax returns are the reporters. >>> and the president's brand-new appointment. >> i've set up a special offer just for our viewers. >> "all in" starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. it is now 8:30 on saturday morning in north korea. the he
." >> with her, you'll end up in world war iii. she doesn't know what she's doing. >> with heightened tensions from syria to north korea, a foreign policy novice -- >> what i do is i authorize my military. >> -- surrounded by generals and fans. >> well, one of my favorite things is watching bombs drop on bad guys. >> tonight i'm joined by the congresswoman calling to curtail the president's use of force. >>> then the russia probe. >> i...
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side i to that guy. >> it was literally a greek easter. >> if world war iii comes upon us before you i'm pretty sure the russians will eventually win. why do you ask? they have the robot warriors. [inaudible] >> this is -- an acronym for final experimental demonstration objects research. this video posted to the twitter of russians deputy prime minister, dimitri, shows this double vista blowing up all kinds of stuff with two guns. they say it is just to prove that machines can work on algorithms and the like. no, you design them, warrior, space warrior from hell. >> did you do your taxes yet? >> text is usually april 15 but that landed on a weekend. so you would think it would be monday, april 17. but that is a holiday in the district of columbia. so, text is april 18, and that is here. >> that sounds awkward. >> that is so awkward. >> somehow i waited until the very last minute to do mine. here's a few things i know. >> number one, you need a w-2. number two, you need to have your w-2s over to a proper adult who can handle them. >> also known as, my father. number three, you need to
side i to that guy. >> it was literally a greek easter. >> if world war iii comes upon us before you i'm pretty sure the russians will eventually win. why do you ask? they have the robot warriors. [inaudible] >> this is -- an acronym for final experimental demonstration objects research. this video posted to the twitter of russians deputy prime minister, dimitri, shows this double vista blowing up all kinds of stuff with two guns. they say it is just to prove that machines can...
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." >> with her, you'll end up in world war iii. she doesn't know what she's doing. >> with heightened tensions from syria to north korea, a foreign policy novice -- >> what i do is i authorize my military. >> -- surrounded by generals and fans. >> well, one of my favorite things is watching bombs drop on bad guys. >> tonight i'm joined by the congresswoman calling to curtail the president's use of force. >>> then the russia probe. >> i don't remember. we'll see what comes out in this fisa transcript. >> warnings with trump campaign linked to russia that came from u.s. allies in 2015. >>> plus, a show of force. [ audience chanting "shame on you" ] >> the resistance prepped for a nationwide march tomorrow to reject this idea. >> the only ones that care about my tax returns are the reporters. >>> and the president's brand-new appointment. >> i've set up a special offer just for our viewers. >> "all in" starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. it is now 8:30 on saturday morning in north korea. the he
." >> with her, you'll end up in world war iii. she doesn't know what she's doing. >> with heightened tensions from syria to north korea, a foreign policy novice -- >> what i do is i authorize my military. >> -- surrounded by generals and fans. >> well, one of my favorite things is watching bombs drop on bad guys. >> tonight i'm joined by the congresswoman calling to curtail the president's use of force. >>> then the russia probe. >> i...
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we're going to go into world war iii? this war and chaos must finally come to an end. >> i'm always fascinated, it's one thing when you're campaigning, it's easy to say something than when you're actually president, we have seen this time and time again, barack obama closing down gitmo during the campaign, obviously didn't do it as president. george w. bush was against nation building and ends up in afghanistan, obviously nation building. >> and one thing that trump said during the campaign or in the middle east, we never could steal iraq's oil, that's not a thing you can do. you have to depend on russia ands a a to go after isis, that's the last thing he wants to go after isis her, he wants to be remaining. and trump thought that assad could say in power on april 7, the chemical attack happens, he realizes, oh, wait a second, maybe i encouraged him to sort of push the boundary with what weapons he could use and immediately flips around to interscreening military and now some of the more hawkish of his party are urging hi
we're going to go into world war iii? this war and chaos must finally come to an end. >> i'm always fascinated, it's one thing when you're campaigning, it's easy to say something than when you're actually president, we have seen this time and time again, barack obama closing down gitmo during the campaign, obviously didn't do it as president. george w. bush was against nation building and ends up in afghanistan, obviously nation building. >> and one thing that trump said during the...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the first round of france's presidential election is over. exit poll projections and early returns indicate controversial nationalist marine le pen will be one of the two candidates advancing to a runoff two weeks from today. the other will be centrist candidate emmanuel macron. it appears macron and le pen will each win about a quarter of the vote in a crowded 11-candidate field. incumbent francois hollande did not seek a second five-year term. >> sreenivasan: turnout was high by american standards. by early evening around 70% of eligibl
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. america's first billionaire president is surrounded by many staffers with a very high net worth. a batch of the financial disclosure forms top white house staffers are legally required to fill out shows 27 administration staffers have assets worth a combined $2.3 billion. among the wealthiest are trump's daughter, ivanka, and her husband, jared kushner, both serving as unpaid west wing advisers. they have assets worth at least $240 million and as much as $740 million, mostly in real estate owned by both families. national economic counci
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all the pain paid off in gain as "rocky iii" became the character's third hit.wasn't for the inspiration and the people from philadelphia, i would have no basis for rocky iii. for a long time, i couldn't think of a story and then i thought about the spirit and the dedication of the people ... and that's the truth ... and i've come up with something i am very proud of and i hope you are too." audiences had other ideas. in fact, stallone went on to star in three more rocky films, through 2006 and in 2015 he appeared as the character in a spinoff movie, "creed." the long association has taken its toll over the years. "mr. t, dolph lundgren, carl weathers - "-- these are all behemoths. every one of them teed off at least once. oh, absolutely! you went home trying to figure out why am i listening to country western music backwards and i don't know my own zip code? it was -- oh my god!" but rocky's creator wouldn't have it any other way. "i'm really cognizant of the fact that rocky is -- you might say my alter ego -- or my symbiotic twin forever. i don't think they'll
all the pain paid off in gain as "rocky iii" became the character's third hit.wasn't for the inspiration and the people from philadelphia, i would have no basis for rocky iii. for a long time, i couldn't think of a story and then i thought about the spirit and the dedication of the people ... and that's the truth ... and i've come up with something i am very proud of and i hope you are too." audiences had other ideas. in fact, stallone went on to star in three more rocky films,...
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syria -- i don't want to start world war iii over syria, believe me.lling isis. and those three have now lined up because of our weak foreign policy. i will tell you that attack on children yesterday had a big impact on me. my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much. i think what happened in syria is one of the truly egregious crimes and it shouldn't have happened. >> let's go back to cecilia vega at the white house. cecilia, it's clear if you look at trump's statements that the images out of syria had a huge impact on him. however, the images out of syria in 2013, when the government there launched a chemical attack on its own people, those were also searing. what do you think has changed in the meantime? >> you know, dan, i was on capitol hill today. that is exactly what one democrat told me, that president trump, had he not seen those images? 2013? they're wondering what caused this soul-searching move and shift in the president's tone. especially we're hearing that from his critics tonight. the president stood right here in the rose g
syria -- i don't want to start world war iii over syria, believe me.lling isis. and those three have now lined up because of our weak foreign policy. i will tell you that attack on children yesterday had a big impact on me. my attitude toward syria and assad has changed very much. i think what happened in syria is one of the truly egregious crimes and it shouldn't have happened. >> let's go back to cecilia vega at the white house. cecilia, it's clear if you look at trump's statements that...
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walk a day could save your life, following a report by the british heart foundation that fi‘fiilfliwfl"; ‘iii7" ,. if necessary to halt kim jong—un‘s nuclear programme. the daily mirror carries a photo of the daughter of tracey wilkinson, visiting the scene where her mother was stabbed to death alongside her brother pierce in stourbridge last week. and finally the guardian says changes to benefit payments to families and the bereaved will mean thousands will be poorer as a result. let's start with g let's start with “f“ it i let's start with i it is i all over the place, including page six of the daily mail. the prime minister would go to war over rock, it says, tories in a startling claim the meet is ready to defend gibraltar are just the meet is ready to defend gibraltar arejust as the meet is ready to defend gibraltar are just as thatcher did for the falklands. with michael howard... the former conservative leader did the rounds on the morning political shows this morning and he made a comment that as much as margaret thatcher defended the falklands, he is sure that theresa may will show r
walk a day could save your life, following a report by the british heart foundation that fi‘fiilfliwfl"; ‘iii7" ,. if necessary to halt kim jong—un‘s nuclear programme. the daily mirror carries a photo of the daughter of tracey wilkinson, visiting the scene where her mother was stabbed to death alongside her brother pierce in stourbridge last week. and finally the guardian says changes to benefit payments to families and the bereaved will mean thousands will be poorer as a...
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much more trouble than we need to be in in the world is going to be heading straight for world war iii, is at the reality or is this what we need to do right now to make sure we don't wind up in world war iii? >> julie: after we went and dropped those tomahawk missiles in syria, i think a lot of people were concerned, are we beginning world war iii? as is contradicting to what president trump then campaigned on, that he doesn't necessarily want to get in every war or every civil war. it's not necessarily against the constitution to go forward and react. the question is now, how many countries do we get involved and where do we draw the line? we are in iraq, afghanistan, syria, talking north korea, it's scary. >> meghan: dropping bombs in sud so many countries. >> meghan: i know for one, i had a long conversation with my brother after i left, and i have always wondered when he was in iraq with his buddies getting shot at, why don't we use our arsenal in the way we can to exterminate this evil? i know it sounds harsh, but the last eight years goddess isis. democratics had eight years to
much more trouble than we need to be in in the world is going to be heading straight for world war iii, is at the reality or is this what we need to do right now to make sure we don't wind up in world war iii? >> julie: after we went and dropped those tomahawk missiles in syria, i think a lot of people were concerned, are we beginning world war iii? as is contradicting to what president trump then campaigned on, that he doesn't necessarily want to get in every war or every civil war. it's...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the nation's capital has seen large demonstrations for civil rights, for and against abortion rights, protesting wars and many more causes. today, the cause was science and defending it from political attacks. on this 47th annual earth day, thousands of scientists and those who support independent, fact-based research on climate change and a range of other policies, took to the streets of washington, across the country and around the world. newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: from sydney to berlin to london, it w
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the trump administration's foreign policy team is articulating dual priorities for the united states in syria. today, secretary of state rex tillerson said the ongoing fight against the islamic state group, or isis, which is headquartered in raqqa, syria, remains the primary goal. >> our priority is, first, the defeat of isis-- remove them from access to the caliphate, because that is where the threat to the homeland and so many of our homelands of our coalition partners is emanating from. >> sreenivasan: tillerson added, in his trip to
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president trump's national security adviser h.r. mcmaster calls north korea's latest and failed missile test part of a, quote, "pattern of provocative, destabilizing and threatening" behavior. only hours after yesterday's massive military parade in pyongyang, north korea launched what was believed to be a medium-range missile. u.s. pacific command said it blew up only four or five seconds after launch. south korea said the test" threatened the whole world" and japan called it a "provocation"" shortly after the failed missile test, the pe
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. syrian government warplanes today resumed bombing the same town hit by a chemical weapons attack earlier this week. that attack was in violation of international law and prompted an american missile strike in retaliation. at least 87 people have died since syrian president bashar assad unleashed chemical bombs on civilians in the rebel-held town of khan sheikhoun in the country's northern idlib province. today's government air strikes with conventional bombs killed at least two people, according to human rights groups. elsewhere today in syr
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. north korea marked its most important holiday today with a show of military might and a blunt warning, but there were no new north korean missile or nuclear tests, as some analysts had thought might happen. the totalitarian regime celebrated the "day of the sun"" the birth of its late founding ruler, kim il-sung, 105 years ago today. his grandson and current ruler, kim jong-un, looked on as troops and firepower paraded before him in the main square of the capital, pyongyang. of paramount interest were what appeared to be new intercontine
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president donald trump is marking his 100th day in office with a visit and rally tonight in a key swing state that propelled him to the white house. mr. trump is expected to address supporters in harrisburg, the capital of pennsylvania, which backed him last november, the first time the state went republican since 1988. before the rally, the president was set to visit a shovel and gardening tool manufacturer and sign an executive order directing the commerce department and u.s. trade representative to identify trade agreement violations by ot
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thanks...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the process to fill the supreme court vacancy left by the death of justice antonin scalia 14 months ago takes a step forward tomorrow. the nomination of judge neil gorsuch gets a vote in the senate judiciary committee that questioned him last month. the committee is expected to approve the nomination along partisan lines, with republicans having the majority, as they do in the whole senate, with 52 of 100 seats. today, senator joe donnelly of indiana joined heidi heitkamp of south dakota and joe manchin of west virginia as the only democr
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and...
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with her plan, you'll end up in world war iii with syria.ing to end up in world war iii over syria if we listen to hillary clinton. >> so now that trump has reversed himself and embraced his inner neocon, launching strikes in yemen and syria, he's finally getting the applause he craves, even from democratic lawmakers. both democratic leaders in congress, chuck schumer and nancy peosi came out in support of the missile strikes in syria. only five democratic senators publicly opposed them. that's five out of a caucus of 48. but those five appear to be much more in step with their constituents around the country. among democrats, just 33% approved of the military action against syria in a new gallup poll compared to 61% who disapproved. i'm joined now by one of the democratic lawmakers who opposed the syria strikes, congresswoman barbara lee, democrat from california, who has also introduced a bill to repeal the original authorization for use of military force or aumf that was passed in the wake of 9/11. i'm going to play a speech that you gave
with her plan, you'll end up in world war iii with syria.ing to end up in world war iii over syria if we listen to hillary clinton. >> so now that trump has reversed himself and embraced his inner neocon, launching strikes in yemen and syria, he's finally getting the applause he craves, even from democratic lawmakers. both democratic leaders in congress, chuck schumer and nancy peosi came out in support of the missile strikes in syria. only five democratic senators publicly opposed them....
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we were ones that action against the assad regime could result in world war iii. is the president concerned about that happening? could they run into interference with the russians? sean spicer: i think you saw the response from the world committee -- community. they understand that the u.s. acted appropriately and in most widespread praise for the president's actions. -- rexm last night mcmaster, members of congress, defense ministers were praising the president's actions. >> this clearly put a setback on the fight against isis. sean spicer: there can be a shared commitment to defeat isis. there --hink that there is a mutual level of human decency that we can expect out of everybody. i don't think that goes hand-in-hand with our national security interests. >> can you give us a sense of who the defense minister were talking to last night? sean spicer: the president was in meetings with president xi. russia called this a clear act of aggression. they said that the united states had been planning this before the chemical attack. sean spicer: i think i just gave you
we were ones that action against the assad regime could result in world war iii. is the president concerned about that happening? could they run into interference with the russians? sean spicer: i think you saw the response from the world committee -- community. they understand that the u.s. acted appropriately and in most widespread praise for the president's actions. -- rexm last night mcmaster, members of congress, defense ministers were praising the president's actions. >> this...
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we go to start world war iii over injury. >> he was worried about starting world war iii over syria. why is that no long ear concern and why was the 2013 chemical weapons attack which was deadlier not a trigger for him in terms of the principle of an action in syria? >> well he wasn't president in 2013. >> he opposed it. he opposed action. >> i don't know what his thought process was then. i can tell you what his thought process this was week, he won't condone chemical weapons use ever. what you saw was he wasn't going to just say it he was going to act. what we've seen at the united nations is a huge sigh of relief. they are just so thankful that the united states led on this issue. and we called out russia because we needed to. we put iran on notice because that, we need to get that influence out of there and we told syria we're not going to watch this any more. what the president chooses to do, i hope what iran sees and syria sees and russia sees is that this is a president that's not afraid to act. and that he does expect to move towards a political solution and they have to show
we go to start world war iii over injury. >> he was worried about starting world war iii over syria. why is that no long ear concern and why was the 2013 chemical weapons attack which was deadlier not a trigger for him in terms of the principle of an action in syria? >> well he wasn't president in 2013. >> he opposed it. he opposed action. >> i don't know what his thought process was then. i can tell you what his thought process this was week, he won't condone chemical...
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we'll end up in world war iii over syria with her, believe me. >> we'll end up in world war iii with hillary. anyway, the strikes on syria come as the president's chief strategist steve bannon and his son-in-law -- i guess he's a bit of a hawk -- jared kushner are locked in an epic battle over which way to steer this president and the country. reports are heads are about to roll in the trump administration because the president is unhappy with the infighting among his top advisers and is determined to see it end. the white house pushed back on those assertions of course, but according to the "new york times," both trump confidants are clashing over policy. quote, mr. kushner's more inclined toward intervention in the middle east, while mr. bannon would prefer the united states remain as uncommitted as possible. those are starkly different points of view. "the new york times" or actually the new york magazine is reporting that steve bannon argued against striking syria because it did not advance the trump doctrine of america first. for more i'm joined by jeremy peters, reporter from "
we'll end up in world war iii over syria with her, believe me. >> we'll end up in world war iii with hillary. anyway, the strikes on syria come as the president's chief strategist steve bannon and his son-in-law -- i guess he's a bit of a hawk -- jared kushner are locked in an epic battle over which way to steer this president and the country. reports are heads are about to roll in the trump administration because the president is unhappy with the infighting among his top advisers and is...
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the temporary ruling was issued by obama appointed judge, william or rik iii of trans arguing that president trump exceeded his constitutional authority, when he tried to punish local governments that disagreed with his administration policies of the view. the nationwide injunction will stay in place while pending lawsuits from a number of cities move forward. we'll bring you updates on the breaking story. as the hour unfoldeds. the activist high energy president today taking on three major issues. the threat of a vernment shut dn. tax reform, and a trade dispute with canada. the trump administration today saying, enough is enough. slapping canada with a 20% tariff for allegedly dumping so soft wood lumber in u.s. market, wilbur ross says that shows we must renegotiate nafta. >> if nas nafta was functioning properly, we would not have these developments back-to-back. lou: commerce secretary 8 be a guest here later this hour, that are mayor topic today -- major topic, today attacks reform, mnuchin. and cohen, met this afternoon with senate majority leader mick mcconnell, house speaker ryan, a
the temporary ruling was issued by obama appointed judge, william or rik iii of trans arguing that president trump exceeded his constitutional authority, when he tried to punish local governments that disagreed with his administration policies of the view. the nationwide injunction will stay in place while pending lawsuits from a number of cities move forward. we'll bring you updates on the breaking story. as the hour unfoldeds. the activist high energy president today taking on three major...
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steve bannon might as well come back to bright heart to supervise the coverage of world war iii." anchor: jared kushner made his first visit to iraq this weekend. one of the photos causing a stir. guest: ocean or is one of trump's closest advisers, but he never had any war experience. the u.s. president sent his son-in-law to visit troops in iraq to meet with u.s. advisers, u.s. troops, iraqi leaders, and get an update on how the battle against the jihadists is going. one of his photos has created a stir online. he looks hilariously preppy. he is dressed in a suit and tie with some nice-looking shades. this twitter user says how to -- whileattlefield another says the pyramid it is fashion week in baghdad. anchor: stick around for more headlines s coming up in just a moment. 04/07/17 04/07/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! pres. trump: tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. , national this vital security interest of the united states to prevent editor
steve bannon might as well come back to bright heart to supervise the coverage of world war iii." anchor: jared kushner made his first visit to iraq this weekend. one of the photos causing a stir. guest: ocean or is one of trump's closest advisers, but he never had any war experience. the u.s. president sent his son-in-law to visit troops in iraq to meet with u.s. advisers, u.s. troops, iraqi leaders, and get an update on how the battle against the jihadists is going. one of his photos has...
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well, when gunther iii met an untimely death, carlotta's riches passed to gunther's son, gunther iv,nd by then, the trust was worth $372 million and included a villa in the bahamas and a mansion once owned by madonna. and, at that rate, gunther v could be the first canine billionaire. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching. and remember, you can't take it with you. >>president kennedy has been assassinated. it's official now. the president is dead. >> even the most hated man in america... [gunshot ] >> [groans] >>lee oswald has been shot! >> ...gets his name on a headstone. >> the stone clearly shows oswald's date of birth and death. >> but how did it become their strange inheritance? >> i thought, "what on earth was a tombstone doing under my mother's house?" >> only after it's stolen, recovered, hidden, found, fought over, and more. >> we're going to take it back to texas, back home to the good ol' boys where it can have a lone star beer and make a lot of noise. >> you really wanted it back, dave. why? >> maybe they messed with the wrong tombstone ow
well, when gunther iii met an untimely death, carlotta's riches passed to gunther's son, gunther iv,nd by then, the trust was worth $372 million and included a villa in the bahamas and a mansion once owned by madonna. and, at that rate, gunther v could be the first canine billionaire. i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching. and remember, you can't take it with you. >>president kennedy has been assassinated. it's official now. the president is...
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president warned during the campaign that actions against the assad regime could result in world war iii. he talked about the risks of drawing in russia and iran. if the president concerned about that happening, or the fact that as u.s. planes fly over syria skies, they could encounter russia? sec. spicer: i think if you have seen the response from the world community, including countries you mentioned they understand , that the u.s. acted appropriately, and in most cases, there is widespread praise from around the globe or the president's actions. reporter: is it not something he's concerned about anymore? sec. spicer: i think that's as i said, the secretary of defense, chief of staff, national security adviser was on the phone not just with congress but defense ministers, and everyone praised the decisive action. reporter: also on the campaign trail, he expressed a desire to work with russia to defeat isis, but this clearly puts a setback on that. sec. spicer: i don't know that i agree with that. i think there can be an agreement to defeat isis and also agree that you should not gas yo
president warned during the campaign that actions against the assad regime could result in world war iii. he talked about the risks of drawing in russia and iran. if the president concerned about that happening, or the fact that as u.s. planes fly over syria skies, they could encounter russia? sec. spicer: i think if you have seen the response from the world community, including countries you mentioned they understand , that the u.s. acted appropriately, and in most cases, there is widespread...
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creating world war iii potential by putting us against the u.s.'s agreement -- u.n. agreement.hy isn't israel involved? why is america pulled into these foreign wars to correct genocide there?r policies over in reality, we have genocide going on in our own territories we are not dealing with. i have no trust in trump or the team he has assigned. i hope people's it together because he is pulling us into a world war if he doesn't. host: from pleasant view, tennessee, on our republican line, ray, what do you think? caller: first of all, these people that are spouting off that they are listening to, they don't know that the airbase is back in operation. they hit certain targets at the air base. we may have to use that airstrip. understand this. you better get all the news. you are not getting all the news from these sources. these are fake news. he is doing something. this last president, he did nothing but get us into this mess. people the people out of iraq, the troops. that collapsed on him. that is the reason we are in syria now fighting these people because we do not want them
creating world war iii potential by putting us against the u.s.'s agreement -- u.n. agreement.hy isn't israel involved? why is america pulled into these foreign wars to correct genocide there?r policies over in reality, we have genocide going on in our own territories we are not dealing with. i have no trust in trump or the team he has assigned. i hope people's it together because he is pulling us into a world war if he doesn't. host: from pleasant view, tennessee, on our republican line, ray,...
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we're going to go into world war iii?war and chaos must finally come to an end. >> with the panel. ron, it is one thing, because i am always fascinated, because when you arm cal paining, it is easy to say something than when you are actually president. we have seen it time and time again. barack obama closing down gitmo during the campaign, obviously didn't do it as president. george w. bush was against nation building and ends up in afghanistan, obviously nation building. >> and one thing that trump said during the campaign or in the middle east, we never could steal iraq's oil, that's not a thing you can do. the idea to partner with russia and assad to defeat isis is not going to happen. assad is not going after isis, because that is the last group he is going after, because he wants them remaining. and so, you know, trump thought that assad could stay in power on april 6th, april 7th if i have the dates right of the chemical attack happens, and he realizes, oh, wait a second, maybe i encouraged, encouraged him to sort
we're going to go into world war iii?war and chaos must finally come to an end. >> with the panel. ron, it is one thing, because i am always fascinated, because when you arm cal paining, it is easy to say something than when you are actually president. we have seen it time and time again. barack obama closing down gitmo during the campaign, obviously didn't do it as president. george w. bush was against nation building and ends up in afghanistan, obviously nation building. >> and...
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george iii said, what is george washington going to do upon the signing of the peace treaty? west says, he is going to retire from the army and return to mount vernon. george iii is absolutely astounded and says, if he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world. and of course that is exactly what he did. george washingtons come very few and far between. the only one i can think in the 20th century that begins to approach it is nelson mandela. carol: it is interesting, i always thought washington cared about his reputation and hamilton cared about being recognized. john: yes. carol: that was a different as explained in large part by their backgrounds. but hamilton's desire to be acknowledged was really unquenchable. akhil: hamilton's love of fame, it is the ruling passion of the noblest minds. john: hamilton when he got caught in an affair, was willing to make it public. it is inconceivable that washington would even be in an affair. public tomake it prove there was no financial corruption. it was just then stupidly doing what men stupidly do, but nothing of a publicl
george iii said, what is george washington going to do upon the signing of the peace treaty? west says, he is going to retire from the army and return to mount vernon. george iii is absolutely astounded and says, if he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world. and of course that is exactly what he did. george washingtons come very few and far between. the only one i can think in the 20th century that begins to approach it is nelson mandela. carol: it is interesting, i always thought...
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a lot of people fear this would start world war iii roback, also showed the russian missile defense system let 59 tomahawk cruise missiles get through unchallenged. it sends a powerful message at the president, took time thinking get through but didn't wait too long and our allies are ecstatic we are regaining our place. neil: thank you very much. we reached out for the congressman's office. she is in good company. a lot of people. after this. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got... ...allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. neil: getting a lot of angry email, don't be so down on the president for tax cut in things getting done. congress is out for two week so that shift the calendar back even more. the august deadline cut it getting a tax cut for people, i could be wrong. the people -- chad gregor is the only one there. senior capitol hill producer, smartest guy i know. i don't see this happening that so many are not getting anything done. >> hard
a lot of people fear this would start world war iii roback, also showed the russian missile defense system let 59 tomahawk cruise missiles get through unchallenged. it sends a powerful message at the president, took time thinking get through but didn't wait too long and our allies are ecstatic we are regaining our place. neil: thank you very much. we reached out for the congressman's office. she is in good company. a lot of people. after this. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but...
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forces and russian forces, potentially leading to some kind of a global conflict or a world war iii.hat would be a worst case scenario. at this stage we still don't know exactly what trump's policy in syria is going to look like. we've seen some glimpses of it today, hearing from u.n. ambassador nikki haley who says assad is definitely one of our priorities in the sense that he should go, hear slightly different message from secretary of state tillerson that our priority fundamentally is the fight against isis. of course, the concern from some is that it is difficult to engage in that fight against isis without some fundamental level of cooperation with the russians. a very complex situation in syria. a lot of very nuanced issues to be taken into issue, and these are exactly the sorts of issues that secretary of state rex tillerson and his russian counterpart, sergei lavrov, will be hashing out later this week. ana. >> we are watching. we are waiting to see how that unfolds. thank you, clarissa. let's turn to will ripley joining us live in pyongyang, the only american tv corresponden
forces and russian forces, potentially leading to some kind of a global conflict or a world war iii.hat would be a worst case scenario. at this stage we still don't know exactly what trump's policy in syria is going to look like. we've seen some glimpses of it today, hearing from u.n. ambassador nikki haley who says assad is definitely one of our priorities in the sense that he should go, hear slightly different message from secretary of state tillerson that our priority fundamentally is the...
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during the presidential campaign, president trump himself mentioned the danger of starting world war iiih russia and syria, and i'm sure that everyone wants to avoid that. >> reporter: some suggest a regime change may now be the goal for the trump administration, but secretary of state rex tillerson wouldn't go there. >> we're asking and calling on bashar al assad to cease the use of these weapons. other than that, there is no change to our military posture. >> reporter: many here are watching. >> we need negotiations. people need to talk to each other. >> reporter: today military kmanlders defending the assad regime threatened reprisals for future attacks. >> both supporters and critics of the president's actions against syria are concerned about the long-term strategy for dealing the region. >> i think there's a strong moral case to make for what the president did. stronger now in fact than when president obama faced that same situation because when president obama did -- i think the use of military force has to be the last not the first. >> 400,000 people in syria have been killed, me
during the presidential campaign, president trump himself mentioned the danger of starting world war iiih russia and syria, and i'm sure that everyone wants to avoid that. >> reporter: some suggest a regime change may now be the goal for the trump administration, but secretary of state rex tillerson wouldn't go there. >> we're asking and calling on bashar al assad to cease the use of these weapons. other than that, there is no change to our military posture. >> reporter: many...
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this is 44-year-old elwood gutshaw iii wearing a "drunk lives matter" t-shirt.olice say his blood alcohol content was about 2 1/2 times the state's legal limit. his next court date is in late may. >>> a mercer county teenager has been accepted to stanford university after writing #blacklivesmatter 100 times on his application. take a look. essay question asks what matters to you and why? the tweet has received thousands of likes and retweets. stanford confirmed his acceptance but declined to discuss his application. he was also accepted into princeton and yale. >>> 17 minutes past 5:00 am. and we've got light rain that we're dealing with this morning. driving in, you have your windshield wipers on a little bit. but later today -- >> yeah, later today. that's why we issued a first alert. these storms could be severe. let's get you updated with bill henley. bill? >> the setup in the atmosphere could produce severe storms in our area, especially later this morning and this afternoon. what we're dealing with right now is a chilly rainy morning. you can see very ligh
this is 44-year-old elwood gutshaw iii wearing a "drunk lives matter" t-shirt.olice say his blood alcohol content was about 2 1/2 times the state's legal limit. his next court date is in late may. >>> a mercer county teenager has been accepted to stanford university after writing #blacklivesmatter 100 times on his application. take a look. essay question asks what matters to you and why? the tweet has received thousands of likes and retweets. stanford confirmed his acceptance...
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and the question is if such and such a country were attacked, are you willing to start world war iiie that's essentially what's happening, right? they don't pay. they said, but we have a treaty. so they have these articles. donald trump wants to give up nato. no, no. i want them to pay. >> it is against na backdrop that president trump tomorrow will host the nato secretary general. they will meet largely behind closed doors, but there will be a joint press conference, and we will bring you live coverage of that event tomorrow, 4:00 p.m. eastern time. that's going to do it for this edition of "the 11th hour" on a busy tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. good night from new york. >>> tonight on "all in." >> you had a, you >> communication breakdown. >> to draw any comparison to the hol oh cost was inappropriate. >> from foreign policy to the basics of governing, new signs of confusion and chaos in an understaffed white house. >>> then -- [ booing ] >> republicans face their constituents. >> you lie! >> the energized resistance as kansas republicans fight to defend a congre
and the question is if such and such a country were attacked, are you willing to start world war iiie that's essentially what's happening, right? they don't pay. they said, but we have a treaty. so they have these articles. donald trump wants to give up nato. no, no. i want them to pay. >> it is against na backdrop that president trump tomorrow will host the nato secretary general. they will meet largely behind closed doors, but there will be a joint press conference, and we will bring...
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that could lead us to the brink of just short of world war iii. military people are always looking for a military solution. the reason we have civilian oversight is to present the world from being viewed solely through the lens of victory, take into account actual interest. meaning the safety of our people, not the profits of corporation. trump represents the worst of every possible quality from democrats and republicans in the postworld war ii area. >> let me get to the speech from 50 years ago. i want to read a passage from dr. king. there is such a thing as being too late, procrastination is still the thief of time. life often leaves us standing bare, naked and dejected with a lost opportunity. over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic warriors too late. i ask you, on this issue of militarism and the build up of the military industrial complex, is it too late? can we pull this thing back? >> that's a profound question and i'm still reflecting on the words of dr. king there. let me answer tha
that could lead us to the brink of just short of world war iii. military people are always looking for a military solution. the reason we have civilian oversight is to present the world from being viewed solely through the lens of victory, take into account actual interest. meaning the safety of our people, not the profits of corporation. trump represents the worst of every possible quality from democrats and republicans in the postworld war ii area. >> let me get to the speech from 50...
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district court judge or lick iii will encompass all sanctuary cities nationwide. >> this is why we have courts, to halt the overage of a president and attorney general who either don't understand the constitution or choose to ignore it. this is why san francisco has to stand up on behalf of people everywhere be they immigrants or native ones. >> reporter: sanctuary cities generally offer safe harbor to illegal immigrants and often do not use municipal funds or resources to enforce immigration laws. the trump administration contends that local authorities endanger public safety when they don't turn over il lem immigrants who -- illegal immigrants who have committed crimes so they can be deported. >> my initial reaction is that maybe the judge was off base because my impression was that the executive order was pretty narrow and narrow enough to be okay legally. >> reporter: uc berkeley law professor farber says if president trump had refrained from speaking against sanctuary cities on the broad impact of his executive order, it may not have been blocked by the judge. >> trump and spicer m
district court judge or lick iii will encompass all sanctuary cities nationwide. >> this is why we have courts, to halt the overage of a president and attorney general who either don't understand the constitution or choose to ignore it. this is why san francisco has to stand up on behalf of people everywhere be they immigrants or native ones. >> reporter: sanctuary cities generally offer safe harbor to illegal immigrants and often do not use municipal funds or resources to enforce...
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whether you think of him as richard iii or gandalf, he has won hearts and accolades around the world.ot just for decades of work on screen but his passion of public campaigning, particularly on the issue of gay rights. please give a warm welcome to ian mckellen. cheering and applause. that was quite a welcome. ian mckellen, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. there's a lot to talk about both personal and in terms of yourcampaigning. but there are very few actors with the diversity you have offered your audiences, from the great shakespearean roles to comic book characters in x—men. is there a common thread through everything you have done? the common thread is there is no common thread. there is a variety. what i always admired in my youth was people playing different sorts of parts in different environments. i am as proud of having played widow twankey, which is a drag role in a british christmas entertainment, or pantomime. as i am proud of that as i was playing king lear. you did a show exploring your own recent ancestry. with your mother, and she died when you were very young, just 12
whether you think of him as richard iii or gandalf, he has won hearts and accolades around the world.ot just for decades of work on screen but his passion of public campaigning, particularly on the issue of gay rights. please give a warm welcome to ian mckellen. cheering and applause. that was quite a welcome. ian mckellen, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. there's a lot to talk about both personal and in terms of yourcampaigning. but there are very few actors with the diversity you have offered...
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masterminds of 9/11, would be coming to the southern district of new york to be tried in an article iii court, a civilian court. and during the time that has gone by since then, obviously that didn't happen. that was derailed for reasons that were above my pay grade, we had shown in case after case after case that the article iii courts work and that justice can be done in civilian courts, and justice doesn't get hijacked in civilian courts. and the families get closure and the public gets an understanding of what went on because of transparency. and meanwhile after all that time in case after case after case that the men and women in my office successfully prosecute i think khalid sheikh mohammed has yet to have a pretrial conference. i think that speaks for itself and others debate, what was the better way to go with that? financial -- [applause] >> we did a lot of work and financial fraud and corruption. and i'm extremely proud of what we did there also. we increase the cost of crime. we deter people, we. >> reform. did we get everyone? no. did we eradicate corruption? no. is there l
masterminds of 9/11, would be coming to the southern district of new york to be tried in an article iii court, a civilian court. and during the time that has gone by since then, obviously that didn't happen. that was derailed for reasons that were above my pay grade, we had shown in case after case after case that the article iii courts work and that justice can be done in civilian courts, and justice doesn't get hijacked in civilian courts. and the families get closure and the public gets an...
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