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and economic version of what we've done the inf treaty. i remember vividly the arguments made when china came in by bringing it into the wto, international norms would pressure chinese behavior, things would change, they would become a more market oriented rules based society and instead for nearly 20 years, they've continued to steal her international property, engaged in force technology transfers, discriminated against foreign trade and investment and judicial decisions and donald trump called them on and said, you're not going to get away with it anymore. for all the other disagreements on economic issues, they feel the same pain from chinese behavior in it and technology transfer and, i would say, the assessment is that china is amazed at what the trump administration sent. what are these people doing? they are getting away with it it's not in the game plan. the not supposed to do this. they're supposed to sit back and take it. i think it's caused a lot of hurt feelings that we are not a well bred doormat and i think it will produce s
and economic version of what we've done the inf treaty. i remember vividly the arguments made when china came in by bringing it into the wto, international norms would pressure chinese behavior, things would change, they would become a more market oriented rules based society and instead for nearly 20 years, they've continued to steal her international property, engaged in force technology transfers, discriminated against foreign trade and investment and judicial decisions and donald trump...
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they have already withdrawn from the inf treaty by their violations.that leaves one country bound by the inet treaty, and we are sitting in it. think about that for a minute. if we had successfully launched an effort 10 or 12 years ago to china into the inf treaty to universalize it, we might be in a different circumstance. but is there a person in this room who really thinks china will destroy even as much as half of their ballistic missile capability to come into a universalized inf treaty? the diplomatic response to repeated treaty violations, the diplomatic response to other countries taking advantage of not being bound by the treaty 's obligations, the response by the obama administration was zero. so what encouragement does that give to our adversaries? it says cheat and succeed. don't enter into treaties with united states and succeed. what we are going to say is if you are in a treaty with the united states, you are going to abide by it. we have more lawyers per capita at the pentagon than any other defense industry in the world, we couldn't vi
they have already withdrawn from the inf treaty by their violations.that leaves one country bound by the inet treaty, and we are sitting in it. think about that for a minute. if we had successfully launched an effort 10 or 12 years ago to china into the inf treaty to universalize it, we might be in a different circumstance. but is there a person in this room who really thinks china will destroy even as much as half of their ballistic missile capability to come into a universalized inf treaty?...
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noam chomsmsky: well, the inf treaty was a very important development. you may recall that in that period, in the early and mid-1980's, the short -- this has to do with short range nuclear missiles. they were being installed in western europe, pershing ii missiles in western europe, which had a few minutes' flight time to moscow. if you think what that means, the russian detection systems are, first of all, far more primitive than ours, but even sophisticated -- if they had had sophisticated detection systems, it would have given them barely a few minutes' warning before a possible heavy nuclear strike, even a decapititation strike, against moscow. and ththe russians wewere doing the same. theyey were buildingng short-term missiles aimed at western europe. notice -- not at the united states. this was internal l to europop, short-term, shshort range e missiles. wellll, the 1987 i inf treaty ended that extreme perilil, sharply reduced it. mimissiles were rereduced and s. this w was an important step forward. breaking the treaty reinstates that system. now,
noam chomsmsky: well, the inf treaty was a very important development. you may recall that in that period, in the early and mid-1980's, the short -- this has to do with short range nuclear missiles. they were being installed in western europe, pershing ii missiles in western europe, which had a few minutes' flight time to moscow. if you think what that means, the russian detection systems are, first of all, far more primitive than ours, but even sophisticated -- if they had had sophisticated...
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the soviets had been engaged in a huge anti-inf deployment campaign to prevent us from balancing their intermediate range nuclear forces with their own -- with our own. the europeans had invited us to do this. the soviet campaign was so great that they had managed to distant form large numbers of europeans thinking this was an american initiative to nuclear eyes and make a nuclear battlefield out of europe. as a result of the briefings, which were a lot about soviet inf deployment, the holy father did not object to american nuclear deployments. normally, you would think, all the men of the cloth just want ande swords into plowshares you would expect the vatican bureaucracy to oppose this. but the holy father, having gotten the briefings, did not do so. we could go and do that with confidence. another tidbit. bill casey once called the chairman of our board, owen , his son-in-law and former business partner. said, you know those memo machines? buy 50 off them -- them. send them to the vatican. when went up -- oh when -- owen asked about those machines and he said they had picked them up
the soviets had been engaged in a huge anti-inf deployment campaign to prevent us from balancing their intermediate range nuclear forces with their own -- with our own. the europeans had invited us to do this. the soviet campaign was so great that they had managed to distant form large numbers of europeans thinking this was an american initiative to nuclear eyes and make a nuclear battlefield out of europe. as a result of the briefings, which were a lot about soviet inf deployment, the holy...
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suggests scaling back on social media.in cu back on facebook or instagram could lead to a reduction inf feelings o loneliness. students that limited their daily use of social media to 10 minutes a day had a significant decline of depression symptoms. >> how often do you h the gym? nsst america are not getting the exercise they need. kids should get an hour or more every d. adults should aim for about 2.5 hours of exercise eachweek. even short bursts of activities like house work or climbing stairs are beneficial. >> housework and climbing stairs counts i'm good. >> no excise? >> 2.5 hours. >> we'll have to have you jogging around the studio. >> now to a group of nurses that makes history. the class of 1968 health it's 50th reunion. >> they had the first black student no graduate from the program. we caught up with these women celebrating years of friendship. >> if you ever wondered what 50 years of friendship sound like this is it. and joe an is also still a nurse. >> it's amazing. none of us can believe it. >> we share memories, some of which we cannot share with you. >> what we can sh
suggests scaling back on social media.in cu back on facebook or instagram could lead to a reduction inf feelings o loneliness. students that limited their daily use of social media to 10 minutes a day had a significant decline of depression symptoms. >> how often do you h the gym? nsst america are not getting the exercise they need. kids should get an hour or more every d. adults should aim for about 2.5 hours of exercise eachweek. even short bursts of activities like house work or...
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inf it doesn't mean the wind will tail off completely. it's gusty in oakland, coming off the oakland berkeley hills. still gusts coming down, it's tough to get information again. it looks like 40s, north, northwest, 15, humidity will continue to be low. it's about a 48 mile-per-hour wind, 3,000 feet to the east of paradise. that one information we can see. 60s, 70s on the temperatures, breezy for some. it's a dry pattern unfortunately for us, probably all of the way out to the 17th. that's wait it looks, we may go three weeks before we see a pattern change here. we have a breeze above the caldecott. it's 25 from the oakland zoo. it's also an easterly or northerly breeze. if it wasn't for the smoke, we would have widespread sunshine today. it will be a hazy day. napa is 33 and santa rosa is 34, and fairfield is 38 and concord is 37. concord out by the concord pavillion, that's warmer than brentwood and pleasanton 39. there's a eastern breeze coming off of the hills. there's nothing for us, 70s on the temperatures, it may be cooler than thi
inf it doesn't mean the wind will tail off completely. it's gusty in oakland, coming off the oakland berkeley hills. still gusts coming down, it's tough to get information again. it looks like 40s, north, northwest, 15, humidity will continue to be low. it's about a 48 mile-per-hour wind, 3,000 feet to the east of paradise. that one information we can see. 60s, 70s on the temperatures, breezy for some. it's a dry pattern unfortunately for us, probably all of the way out to the 17th. that's wait...
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children enrolledur in program gets a turkey thanks to your wonderful c as the inf who is pitching in with some of the fixings. >> and c how manyldren and families are we talking about? >> so, we will receive turkeys, so we'll distribute all 90 to different families. and that's both children who are enrolled in our program and the broadereighborhood that we serve. >> tell us about some of the other programs that you run. you help in the area of meeti the basic needs, food, and lsdressing food insecurity. but you have great academic and youth development programs. >> we do. so, we recognize that comprehensive supports and re opportunities really important in helping the children in the community that we serve go on and be successful in life. these are incredibly intelligent, curious, hopeful children and they have big dreams just like your my kids.d but they do need opportunities and supports. and so we sk to provide those. so we do after-school tutoring, we have an-te library and computer center. we offer mentoring, college and career coaching, career exposure, a whole list of enrichm
children enrolledur in program gets a turkey thanks to your wonderful c as the inf who is pitching in with some of the fixings. >> and c how manyldren and families are we talking about? >> so, we will receive turkeys, so we'll distribute all 90 to different families. and that's both children who are enrolled in our program and the broadereighborhood that we serve. >> tell us about some of the other programs that you run. you help in the area of meeti the basic needs, food, and...
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t dohere e.cth secdr eelalinnglame malanm is gon toigg teeen t oa orin silurng r b e beleddao open infh most inspr omom ste, it's coming from some voo wants to as fox5eln a v yerouylan worerw ld t's ouem'v? out. she said yesecnl oonel after s . ut i theotore roreppeop frr:hat's the keyop tpeoiness. w bt'ha ti pr rove ththisdefi mc. big tax breaks,of thos frospecial interestsies, announcer: the following will suse you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturnedhe state sho decide a ulannouncer: that's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood 6 times, limiting women's access to contraception. tock votes wit ninety eight percent of the timean.h jennifn: endorsedy the waingl pt. s a woman's right to choose. jennifer wexton for congress. s advertising.s i'er wexton, ani prove this message. seen m's fake apad? bnnifer wcoex a dealck leto mas 6ve .injennifwcoex a dealck leto mas 6ve the's so hethryob rbe re etoot s ondaybusenty kick ted los colum shootout e thecend g thne 's fit e ta his new
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now inf danger o being washed away.te of shington calls this the fastest eroding spot on the west soast. on thietch of shore line alone, 76 feet per y swallowed by the pacific since 1945, a school, post office, a lighthouse and 60 homes like this one from 2014 are now at sea. >> it is really sad. there's a lot of memories lost. >> janie peterson is one of the few homeowners still holding on. >> this isl. beauti can't go anywhere. i w ot to grow here. >> for the first time, hope, theesidents of north cove think they found a solution. >> mixing it with driftwood and other terms, they're creating a barrier neighbors hope will preserve the land they love. >> the waves melt, lose the energy and instead of a lcollision, you get a grad dissipation of the energy. >> it also helps the beach build up with sandhere there would normally be sand lost. ultimately slowing the erosion, a keeping property in place for now. >> it's not fighting mother nature. fighting mother nature is a losingbattle. helping her out, that we can win. >>
now inf danger o being washed away.te of shington calls this the fastest eroding spot on the west soast. on thietch of shore line alone, 76 feet per y swallowed by the pacific since 1945, a school, post office, a lighthouse and 60 homes like this one from 2014 are now at sea. >> it is really sad. there's a lot of memories lost. >> janie peterson is one of the few homeowners still holding on. >> this isl. beauti can't go anywhere. i w ot to grow here. >> for the first...
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a country with regular shortages and incredible levels ofti inf, you can find extraordinary distortionfo instance, pasta, is regulated by the state. it costs a one cent of.s. dollar. if you are further down, you can find other goods which you may not need on a regular basis. but this costs 2000% more than the pasta which is regulated by the state. then you have the supply chain , which for shops like these is incredibly uncertain. one day there are no eggs, no milk. on another day you can only find toilet paper on every single shelf. shops simply don't know what to at with it. venezuela's inn is already mind-boggling. the imf already thinks it will close 2018 above 1,000,000%. next year, the imf's economists think it could be 10 times higher. vladimir hernandez, bbc news, caracas. inra: much rampant inflation venezuela. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, claims by a chinesee scientist thatnetically edited a baby have sparked an ethical debate. the bank of england has warned that without a bret deal, the british economy would go through a rece
a country with regular shortages and incredible levels ofti inf, you can find extraordinary distortionfo instance, pasta, is regulated by the state. it costs a one cent of.s. dollar. if you are further down, you can find other goods which you may not need on a regular basis. but this costs 2000% more than the pasta which is regulated by the state. then you have the supply chain , which for shops like these is incredibly uncertain. one day there are no eggs, no milk. on another day you can only...
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del atacante perdieron la vida, se realizÓ una rueda de prensa en donde el alguacil del nocondado da inf s lesionadas, marÍa paula ochoa tienes mÁs informaciÓn asi es buenos dias, estoy en el Área de ni(nombre en ingles") donde ocurriÓ la masacre, a eso de las 11:20 de la noche, los l alguaciles recibieron llamados disparos al lugar, el pistolero disparo a la derecha, la primerr oficial en la escena fue un sargento del alguacil que perdÓo la vida, lo ayudÓ otro oficial del departamento de autopistas de california y logrÓ sacar de allÍ y se muriÓ en el hospital, el pistolero arremetiÓ contra personas que disfrutaban de una fiesta de musica country, es un lugar donde asisten jovenes de colegios universitarios estaban alli cuando este joven de 29 aÑos, arremetio contra ellosto a ellostodaellos ellostodavia no descartan un a ataque terrorista. >> hay informacion importante en la cpronferencia de prensa que y a destacar, ian long de 29 aÑos vivÍa en el Área del restaurante bar, era un veterano de la infanterÍa de marina, se cree que sufrÍa sindrome de estrÉs postraumÁtico y comprÓ el arma rec
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there is fear about what he mimight do in terms of inf the president, trying to limit the special counsel's scope. we don't know what will happen there and was quite a bit of concn especially with democrats in congress but also some republicans. laura: we are hefring rumblings the odd republican senag r about passlaw to protect robert mueller. any chance that will happen? susan: democrats would love to do that. there are some republicans who think it is appropriate. but the senate majority leer, mitch mcconnell, has been pretty firm that he will not bring that up for a vote, and the senate majority leader has a lot of power whent comes to what comes to the floor. until you get past mitch mcconnell, it will not go anywhere. laura: we do know that the president reportedly met w his lawyers this week and is parently working on written answers to the questions that robert mueller has put to him. does that suggest that this is -- as you say, the clouds are gathering?i susan: yesink it is a sign that they are in the final stages. they have had months and months of negotiations over whether the pr
there is fear about what he mimight do in terms of inf the president, trying to limit the special counsel's scope. we don't know what will happen there and was quite a bit of concn especially with democrats in congress but also some republicans. laura: we are hefring rumblings the odd republican senag r about passlaw to protect robert mueller. any chance that will happen? susan: democrats would love to do that. there are some republicans who think it is appropriate. but the senate majority...
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that means you have a lot of o ople and not enough young people to do the jobs.is ther labor shortage infease japanese economy from agriculture to construction to the hospitality industry to looking after all of those elderly people. something needs to be done to bring more people in. up to now, japan ha relied on a trainee system that has allowed foreigners to work part-time as trainees. that has been widely abused by unscrupulous employers. meing needs to be done to further regulate that and protect workers and increased numbers. leif thislation gets through, which it looks like it jwill, it meaan will open the doors to perhaps initially half a million foreign workers. ♪ rajini: in a tweet that looks straight out of "game of thrones," president trump put iran on noti that sanctions are coming on november 5hi it follows a house decision to pull out of the nuclear deal negotiated in 2015. most of the other signatories to the agreement have worked to preser it but since his days as a candidate, mr. trump has made it one of his key targets. for more, i'm joined by our statear dent correspon
that means you have a lot of o ople and not enough young people to do the jobs.is ther labor shortage infease japanese economy from agriculture to construction to the hospitality industry to looking after all of those elderly people. something needs to be done to bring more people in. up to now, japan ha relied on a trainee system that has allowed foreigners to work part-time as trainees. that has been widely abused by unscrupulous employers. meing needs to be done to further regulate that and...
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>> on the inf treaty there's noo doubt they are teaching on it to withdraw from it. we have supported a limited initiative designed to do things in parts of the world in activities which nato is appropriate for. in the coordination around our own deterrent is what we should be talking about in nato. >> your microphone is coming. >> with a foreign-policy journal my question is about you gave the military and their ability to. doing things for any extended. of time. we were just on the back of a security and defense review strategy in which the objective was to be able to target for our collective interventions and i think that is still the objective. we've just built the biggest, one is doing files on the east coast and. we will have the two biggest aircraft carriers, two biggest ships. add to that the tens of billions we talked about earlier in terms of acquiring and upgrading equipment to the budget that is 2% of gdp so the gdp rises on the defense and the capability is improving all the time so yes intention is that we should be able to do things. in terms of the c
>> on the inf treaty there's noo doubt they are teaching on it to withdraw from it. we have supported a limited initiative designed to do things in parts of the world in activities which nato is appropriate for. in the coordination around our own deterrent is what we should be talking about in nato. >> your microphone is coming. >> with a foreign-policy journal my question is about you gave the military and their ability to. doing things for any extended. of time. we were just...
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all the rainy weather down inf areas texas through the southeast. a chance of thunderstorms today along the gulf gcoast. itng to be a wet and kind of wild week with a winter weather and rain and hopefully no more b fires. >> bill, thank you. >>> it's the battle of the brews as pabst and miller coors to court, pabst blue ribbon claims it could be forced out of business if they can't come to an agreement. miller coors argues it's too costly to ntinue its kcontract. > >>> plenty more to come including a look at what awaits the migrant caravan at the u.s. southern border as our military works to secure the area. introducing the all-new corolla hatchback. toyota. let's go places. give joyat kohl's!.. stack the veterans day savings! take an extra 15% off! plus - take an extra $10 off when you spend $25 or more!$1 plus - takoff your $50 home purchase! plus - get kohs cash! give joy, get joy - at kohl's. to jimmy's gotten useis whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for a
all the rainy weather down inf areas texas through the southeast. a chance of thunderstorms today along the gulf gcoast. itng to be a wet and kind of wild week with a winter weather and rain and hopefully no more b fires. >> bill, thank you. >>> it's the battle of the brews as pabst and miller coors to court, pabst blue ribbon claims it could be forced out of business if they can't come to an agreement. miller coors argues it's too costly to ntinue its kcontract. >...
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to whether the army would pursue a long-range precision fire solution that would not adhere to the inf treaty because the united states is with -- is potentially withdrawing. they are not especially controversial. the futures command has strong bipartisan support. it was seen as an overdue solution to the issue of building things for the 21st century. the hope was that a unifying effort in that way that the secretary just alluded to, you cut out bureaucratic obstacles to get the way of developing what you need at the best possible price and moving it out as quick with possible. it was seen as a money saver. >> one area that you tweeted about in terms of policy that you think will get more attention from a democratic congress is yemen. it puts us right in the crosshairs of the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia. >> i think there will absolutely be an increased focus on the war in yemen. already in the republican-controlled congress and the last year, we have seen several initiatives. one got close to 50 votes in the senate to curtail u.s. military support for the gulf like coalition wh
to whether the army would pursue a long-range precision fire solution that would not adhere to the inf treaty because the united states is with -- is potentially withdrawing. they are not especially controversial. the futures command has strong bipartisan support. it was seen as an overdue solution to the issue of building things for the 21st century. the hope was that a unifying effort in that way that the secretary just alluded to, you cut out bureaucratic obstacles to get the way of...
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we are seeing that in the eally voting, inf these key house and senate races and republicans have been matching. so literally election day voting is going to determine thela e of the house. >> thompson: and in one very close race for governor in w georgire the republican candidate brian kemp is also the current secretary of state, the secretary of state's office announced this weekend that it is investigating the state's democratic party "for possible cyber crimes" after an alleged"t failedpt to hack the state's voter registration system". there was no evidence cited. the democratic candidate for governor stacey abrams calledin thstigation an attempt to distract voters: >> he is desperate to tu the conversation away from his failures, from his refusal to honor his commitments with, and from the fact th he is part of a nationwide system of voter suppression that will not work in this election. because we are going to outwork him, we are going to out vote him and we are going to win. >> thompson: if you plan onct watching the en returns on tuesday, you're likely to be swamped with inform
we are seeing that in the eally voting, inf these key house and senate races and republicans have been matching. so literally election day voting is going to determine thela e of the house. >> thompson: and in one very close race for governor in w georgire the republican candidate brian kemp is also the current secretary of state, the secretary of state's office announced this weekend that it is investigating the state's democratic party "for possible cyber crimes" after an...
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inflation is over a0%, growth is sluggish, they've had to take a massive loan out from the inf.ustrated so that mix of both the 620 and home—grown problems is what's bringing people out on the streets today. the next few days have been declared a bank holiday in order to make sure people stay away potentially, but as we can see, the protesters still very much out on the streets. that's right, friday, today has been declared a holiday, the authorities have asked people to leave the city if they can. many roads are blocked off, and in fact this protest is nowhere near the 620 convention. there is a 12 km caution around the area where the leaders are, and we are about three or four miles away from it here, but all the roads across the centre of buenos aires have been locked down. it is very hard to get across, makes it hard for the protesters here to get to this demonstration. with more than 20,000 police agents on the street, the authorities don't want to take any risks. like she was saying, security very tight and protesters are there. katie watson thank you. the tensions between
inflation is over a0%, growth is sluggish, they've had to take a massive loan out from the inf.ustrated so that mix of both the 620 and home—grown problems is what's bringing people out on the streets today. the next few days have been declared a bank holiday in order to make sure people stay away potentially, but as we can see, the protesters still very much out on the streets. that's right, friday, today has been declared a holiday, the authorities have asked people to leave the city if...
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coordination with the european union after brexit and have you begun to with some other channel -- >> only on inf. no doubt the russians were teaching on it so we understand the us demonstration but on the future we don't see nuclear weapons as an issue from the eu. it's questionable whether the fence at all should be an issue but there is we have support of a limited european initiative designed to do things in parts of the world or proclivities which nature is not appropriate for or doesn't want to do but that is as far as it goes. nato and in terms of any coordination around a nuclear deterrent whether americans are something we talked about the nature is not for the eu. >> yes, sir. >> hello, mark with foreign policy journal called providence. my question is about the uk military and their ability to exert influence without much support from the us. the us will withdraw could that uk do a foreign operation for an extended period of time? >> yeah, i mean, when i was national security advisor we were just on the backlog of security defense review and a new strategy in which [inaudible] targeted
coordination with the european union after brexit and have you begun to with some other channel -- >> only on inf. no doubt the russians were teaching on it so we understand the us demonstration but on the future we don't see nuclear weapons as an issue from the eu. it's questionable whether the fence at all should be an issue but there is we have support of a limited european initiative designed to do things in parts of the world or proclivities which nature is not appropriate for or...
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to whether the army would pursue a long-range precision fire solution that would not adhere to the inf treaty, because the united states is potentially withdrawing. it is not something that military leaders have said is a definite yet, but it is something we know john bolton is threatening to do in response to what we see as a russian violation of the treaty with deployment of one particular type of missile. in general in terms of the army modernization priorities, compared to other services, they are not especially controversial. the futures command had strong bipartisan support. it was seen as an overdue solution to the issue of equipping and building things the 21st century, compared to the way the army used to build and buy things, particularly for afghanistan and iraq. the hope was that by unifying effort in that way that the secretary just alluded to, you cut out a lot of these sort of bureaucratic obstacles that get in the way of developing the thing you need at the best possible price and moving it out as quickly as possible. that initiative, at least in the term of the way it
to whether the army would pursue a long-range precision fire solution that would not adhere to the inf treaty, because the united states is potentially withdrawing. it is not something that military leaders have said is a definite yet, but it is something we know john bolton is threatening to do in response to what we see as a russian violation of the treaty with deployment of one particular type of missile. in general in terms of the army modernization priorities, compared to other services,...
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putin exploiting that and throwing open the possibility for those discussions for the inf treaty. this is much more important for the experts to speak about this than the leaders to speak about it. make no mistake, president putin exploiting what president trump tried to do here for his own advantage to get weakness among nato allies between europe and the united states. >> all right, nick robertson. thank you so much. setting the stage for when the two are in the same arena also in the g-20 summit in argentina. let's talk more about all of this now. the president specifically to france. david is a global affairs friendafrien commentator. good to see you. so let's first start with your reaction to the french president macron denouncing nationalism in a not so subtle swipe even though there was analysis that he was speaking more broadly and not are inially targeting president trump. >> not only a slight, but something that will continue over the next day or two. after the ceremony and after the lunch, macron convened a peace summit and forum for three days. the initial session was
putin exploiting that and throwing open the possibility for those discussions for the inf treaty. this is much more important for the experts to speak about this than the leaders to speak about it. make no mistake, president putin exploiting what president trump tried to do here for his own advantage to get weakness among nato allies between europe and the united states. >> all right, nick robertson. thank you so much. setting the stage for when the two are in the same arena also in the...
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. >>> there's new inf tmation abou seemingly random murder of a jogger.nez was jogging when a man attacked and killed her. what a detective told a judge mark?. >> reporter: some of the new information, he told the judge when they recovered the murder weapon, the knife on the walk, that they recovered dna from both the victim and the suspect. it was late september when wendy martinez lefter apartment to go for a run in her logan circlo neighbor. as she approached the intersection of 11th and p street, she was attacked by a man who stabbed her to death. anthony crawford is the suspect seen in this surveillance deo. today, a d.c. played detective testified that 20 minutes before the stabbing, crawford was see on a video inside a nearby giant food store in the island where the exact same knife found at the murder scene is sold. he also testified, there is more video from the street the carryout where martinez ran for help that showed the suspect stabbing her in the back s as tried to get away. police found the knife and the suspwet's orangeer a few feet from
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know from the white house that at that lunch with world leaders, they discussed iran and trade and inf treaty, dave, but what progress or compromise was made on those issues is still a mystery this morning. you get a sense in the word of emmanuel macron yesterday, laying in to donald trump politically by focusing on the question of nationalism which he opposed to patriotism. that was another first. we heard emmanuel macron criticize donald trump's nationalism and staying within the framework and remain in dialogue each time he sees him. this time it was really the first time you sense he was going so far as to criticize him politically. almost domestically. that is something we heard over the weekend from a number of leer leaders. the importance of what happened in the 1930s and what is happening today. dave. >> not to get too bogged down in the rain. how did macron and trudeau and others get there when the president could not? >> reporter: if you look at the map of paris and the place where the world leaders were headed, dave, it is system. macron and merkel with the strongest picture
know from the white house that at that lunch with world leaders, they discussed iran and trade and inf treaty, dave, but what progress or compromise was made on those issues is still a mystery this morning. you get a sense in the word of emmanuel macron yesterday, laying in to donald trump politically by focusing on the question of nationalism which he opposed to patriotism. that was another first. we heard emmanuel macron criticize donald trump's nationalism and staying within the framework...
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voter protection and the trump investigation and the inf infrastructure bill. adam schiff, he has said that this will be front and center for him looking into his collusion with russia. we have been talking about that throughout the day. democrats believe there needs to be done more to protect voters and the last one. infrastructure may be something that democrats and republicans can agree on. something that president trump can get behind. something i think if we are going to see anything done in the new congress, it could be infrastructure. >> the committee chairmanships matter. if they get control. mark preston, thanks very much. we will say something you don't hear often. the president expressing regrets. what trump wishes he had done differently in his first two years in office. fox news is responding to criticism over its host appearing on the campaign stage with the president during an election. and the president's closing message for the mid-terms. was it enough to drive republicans to a victory tonight? we will discuss all of that coming up next. whoa!
voter protection and the trump investigation and the inf infrastructure bill. adam schiff, he has said that this will be front and center for him looking into his collusion with russia. we have been talking about that throughout the day. democrats believe there needs to be done more to protect voters and the last one. infrastructure may be something that democrats and republicans can agree on. something that president trump can get behind. something i think if we are going to see anything done...
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notification to the europeans or no consultation, i should say, that he was going to withdrawal from the infg, intermediate nuclear forces treaty, they felt, put the europeans in the russian target set here and that is deeply corrosive and the president is likely to take that up with president putin when they meet. >> david sanger, thank you very much. >> david, great piece in the times. we didn't have time to get to it but everyone should read your most recent reporting on north korea and their ramping up on the missiles program. >>> warning saudi arabia's crown prince the u.s. will make sure that journalist jamal khashoggi's killers accountable. how will they do that? simple s? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. acidic foods can your enamel is very precious. wear away your enamel. your tooth is going to look yellower, more dull. i recommend pronamel because it helps protect and strengthen your enamel. it's pro enamel. it's the positive thing. ♪ your insurance rates skyrocket you could fix it with a pen. how about using that
notification to the europeans or no consultation, i should say, that he was going to withdrawal from the infg, intermediate nuclear forces treaty, they felt, put the europeans in the russian target set here and that is deeply corrosive and the president is likely to take that up with president putin when they meet. >> david sanger, thank you very much. >> david, great piece in the times. we didn't have time to get to it but everyone should read your most recent reporting on north...
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relationship and more specifically if france has any hopes for the upcoming trump-putin summit and the inf treaty in general. thank you. >> you know, really first i start by a remark which is, i don't know it's indicative a bit of the united states. on friday, i guess, on friday you had a summit in istanbul between the french president, the german chancellor, the turkish president and the russian president to talk about syria. france, germany, turkey, russia. don't you think that somebody is missing there? and it's very strange because for us it was a major event, it was hardly covered by the american press. hardly covered. i want really to emphasize this point because on the embassy we had to share a report about the american press and frankly really it was not that -- the relationship with russia is in a sense for the europeans as you may know it's a platitude, but russia is an important country. at the same time we don't want -- we don't see russia as the ussr revisited. the only reason that the russian power is not a global threat to europe, you know, basically if you had the military
relationship and more specifically if france has any hopes for the upcoming trump-putin summit and the inf treaty in general. thank you. >> you know, really first i start by a remark which is, i don't know it's indicative a bit of the united states. on friday, i guess, on friday you had a summit in istanbul between the french president, the german chancellor, the turkish president and the russian president to talk about syria. france, germany, turkey, russia. don't you think that somebody...
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you can see a line of red down to 5, 7 miles an houa c csh inf those vehicles possibly a bust as well. looks like it's going to take the roadway. clear this out of you're getting on the san mateo bridge traffic should be okay headed towards the peninsula. >>> well we are looking at 13 days in a row today of unhealthy to very unhealthy air. but thankfully we are going to see some changes as early as this evening. we're waking up to unhealthy air. aqi values in san francisco 150. 151 in san jose and a little bit better air quality in redmond city at 153. 152 santa rosa. one of the worst spots there for vallejo at 172. 160 in berkley as well as for concord and 134 for vacaville. so just to show you how unhealthy and smokey it is out there for the air quality. a live look for you and you can see looking east of the bay bridge. a hazy start to the day. temperatures in the 30s, 40s and about 50 in san francisco. concord you're at 39. oakland 45. livermore 37 and 43 in san jose. santa rosa at freezing right now at 32. smoke headlines. still smokey for one more day today and improving conditi
you can see a line of red down to 5, 7 miles an houa c csh inf those vehicles possibly a bust as well. looks like it's going to take the roadway. clear this out of you're getting on the san mateo bridge traffic should be okay headed towards the peninsula. >>> well we are looking at 13 days in a row today of unhealthy to very unhealthy air. but thankfully we are going to see some changes as early as this evening. we're waking up to unhealthy air. aqi values in san francisco 150. 151 in...
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it was quiet until yesterday when calls came inf a man brandishing a gun and threatening that community. we also have video showing the aftermath here. that's the systuspect being put the back of an ambulance moments after this police-involved shooting. police saying that officer worn body cameras were rolling during the shooti tape.capture it on so police will have that. we also don't know how many shots were fired or what kind of gun the suspect was using. all of that still under investigation at ts time. for many neighbors who heard these shots and saw what happened afterwards, very scary stuff. sadly, they were not surprised to hear whoas involved in this shooting. >> my son knocked on d myr and said there's gunshots. and i'm like in my neighborhood? but i knew where it would be coming from. so unfortunately, the man tst the suspect is a little troubled. >> so we are still ngawai more information from montgomery county police about the shooting. et we do know this suspect suffered serious injuries when taken to the hospital. he's not yet been named by police nor do we know the numbe
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what macron said in a radio interview ever the united states said it was going to withdraw from the inf treaty. the nuclear arms control pact that it regan signed with russia. macron says the biggest person who is going to be the victim is europe and its security and that's why he made the comments about building up military defense. but he continued to make the argument saying they needed to do that but brought up sharing as well. this is a flash back. hours before president trump met teresa may, he praised some of her biggest political rivals and set up this awkward meeting between the two of them. that seems to be what we're witnessing here and president trump setting a very different tone than his national security advisor who arrived in paris ahead of him and praising an american/european alliance in the days he's been here. not exactly what we're hearing from president trump. the two are going to meet one on one and then their staffs will come in and they're going to discuss a slew ofithsus, not only military and defense but syria, yemen, those iranian sanctions that have been ren
what macron said in a radio interview ever the united states said it was going to withdraw from the inf treaty. the nuclear arms control pact that it regan signed with russia. macron says the biggest person who is going to be the victim is europe and its security and that's why he made the comments about building up military defense. but he continued to make the argument saying they needed to do that but brought up sharing as well. this is a flash back. hours before president trump met teresa...
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. >> guest: it's an important thing turns out when lots of inf places have p more choice you choose more choice and in the plus happy and if you give somebody the choice between an ice cream parlor that has 400 flavors and one that has three all of us will choose the one that has 400 flavors but it turns out most people are happy or if they'd gone to the one that only has three. i'm not for a planned government deciding that the level of behavioral habit and personal virtue and the way you raise your kids it is useful to understand it's usually not for strawberry or vanilla and if you have 400 choices you can make all those trace traces but thers different ways by the act of going through a decision set of 400 leaves you less satisfied than just being grateful those three choices have some good ones in there that's the way we consume the media now so when you disagree with a coworker or disagree with a neighbor of politics in 65 you could all pick it back to easy smalltalk about lucy because you have this shared experiences. now when 93% of households have access to 500 or more channels
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french president for remarks in an interview regarding the president's position to withdraw from the infty. he said in response to that, he believed europe was the victim and their security was at stake and they needed to form a true european army. then president trump sent this tweet blasting him, saying it was a very insulting remark, saying europe should first pay its fair share of nato which the u.s. subsidizes greatly before it focuses on making its army more robust. president trump essentially setting the stage for conflict. today they had a one on one meeting. fred, you can see though they use the words leaders use, fl body language -- their body language showed it. they're usually back slapping, laughing. he once called macron perfect in the oval office. today there was none of that. there was very little eye contact or warmth between the two leaders which gives way to show what exactly the tension is between them. now they're spending the day together, were together earlier today. president trump is back at his hotel now after the white house cancelled a scheduled trip to a ceme
french president for remarks in an interview regarding the president's position to withdraw from the infty. he said in response to that, he believed europe was the victim and their security was at stake and they needed to form a true european army. then president trump sent this tweet blasting him, saying it was a very insulting remark, saying europe should first pay its fair share of nato which the u.s. subsidizes greatly before it focuses on making its army more robust. president trump...
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the iran nuclear agreement and there is also the issue that president trump wants to get out of the inf treaty from 1987 which had stopped the missiles from being stationed in western europe. and i think the europeans are upset about that. >> which by the way the fact that the u.s. wants to pull out of that treaty, that is the reason emmanuel macron cited as why europe may need to now be able to protect itself including from the united states. so i want to take you now to mr. trump's domestic u.s. controversies. they obviously haven't gone away. not the least of those controversies is miss choice of acting attorney general matthew whitaker. mr. trump claims he lard lyhards him, but he hasn't always said that. listen to this. >> i never talk about that, but i can tell you matt whitaker is a great guy. i know matt whitaker. i don't know matt whitaker and i didn't know matt whitaker. i didn't speak to matt whitaker about it. i don't know matt whitaker. in all fairness to matt whitaker, again, who i didn't know. >> i also want to read you one of mr. trump's latest tweets. matthew whitaker i
the iran nuclear agreement and there is also the issue that president trump wants to get out of the inf treaty from 1987 which had stopped the missiles from being stationed in western europe. and i think the europeans are upset about that. >> which by the way the fact that the u.s. wants to pull out of that treaty, that is the reason emmanuel macron cited as why europe may need to now be able to protect itself including from the united states. so i want to take you now to mr. trump's...
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role confidential grand jury or other investigative information from the mueller investigation or any infnformation. and joining me is mimi rocah from the southern district of new york, and clint watts former fbi agent. and is this letter based on communications or politics or something in between maybe? >> well, it is hard to know. i don't think that senator schumer would put that out there, and i mean, it is, look, a lot of criticisms of whitaker being appoint and, i think that all evidence is pointing to the fact that he was appointed to slowdown the mueller investigation and despite trump's lies in the interview, because that is what is going on, because he claims that he did not know the views on the mueller investigation, and that is simply fly ing ing in the fa reality, and no one has said that whitaker has been or might already be sharing information with trump. and so, i think that for shumer to say this, there must be some indications and none that we have publicly know, but it harkens back to i think that some of the, you know w what happened with nixon and where he tried to pr
role confidential grand jury or other investigative information from the mueller investigation or any infnformation. and joining me is mimi rocah from the southern district of new york, and clint watts former fbi agent. and is this letter based on communications or politics or something in between maybe? >> well, it is hard to know. i don't think that senator schumer would put that out there, and i mean, it is, look, a lot of criticisms of whitaker being appoint and, i think that all...
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to deliver it profit growth and we felt in a slightly lower adjusted operating profit to the first inf it sees investment bloom by one hundred million pounds in the first half, also expecting revenue growth in the 4%er end of that 1% to target. having a reader nation that full-year adjusted operating profit coming in as a beat at 3.7 7 billion pounds. manus: let's get into the bond market, a little bit of data where bond traders will be focused, september manufacturing orders down by .3 of 1% on month on month, a year in your contraction of 2.2%. in terms of what was expected, let me go back on the desk back here. we have beaten on those factory orders and we are less negative year on year. into on the bond market which is getting underway and in the year, 114 is where we are on the euro. i had a conversation with the global head of sovereign ratings . this is where we started the conversation. in that conversation he said the fiscal deficit, markets are thing able to take the level of supply. aaa is not in question. the euro is spiking on the back of those slightly better-than-expecte
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deal with an emboldened and now stronger north korea, given the love letters that he seems to be more infthan enforcing a nuclear deal. >> tamara, phil said this, it does not seem the president wants to believe the intel, that production goes on inside hollowed-out mountains in north korea. do you think that that's because believing the intel would mean that at some level he got played? >> president trump is all about branding, right? so he took nafta, said it was torn up, renegotiated something that looks incredibly like nafta, and gave it a new name. usnca. he went to singapore, had a meeting with kim jong-un, and declared the threat is over. president trump, this is a pattern for him. he likes to stand there, have the images, have the branding, and then move on. >>> we're going to take our next break. all our guests are staying with us. when we come back, it's been a critical issue going back long before donald trump became president. gender politics. the impact of women from the supreme court to the midterm elections we just witnessed, when "the 11th hour" continues. looking good! at
deal with an emboldened and now stronger north korea, given the love letters that he seems to be more infthan enforcing a nuclear deal. >> tamara, phil said this, it does not seem the president wants to believe the intel, that production goes on inside hollowed-out mountains in north korea. do you think that that's because believing the intel would mean that at some level he got played? >> president trump is all about branding, right? so he took nafta, said it was torn up,...
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up inf the stone wound georgetown. they had so much still left over that some of it was left on the ground. they figured they may need it later. i got permission to show you this photo in exchange for you wherenot to tell it is located. there are three jobs in process in 1950. the demolition is finishing up and they are bringing the foundation down 22 feet. they are trying to have ground level. you can see where the stone gives way to smooth cement. you can see the bulldozer there. they had to scoop out all of that earth. 270,000 cubic feet of earth had to be taken out. finally, since the decision was made to keep the third floor of the house, they had to build these temporary columns to hold the roof up. they brought in these lateral support beams that kept the white house historic walls -- white house's historic walls from caving in. > look a the thickness of the steel beam. -- look ating into a the thickness of this steel beam. what on earth were they thinking? this is goingaid to be the last time the white house wa
up inf the stone wound georgetown. they had so much still left over that some of it was left on the ground. they figured they may need it later. i got permission to show you this photo in exchange for you wherenot to tell it is located. there are three jobs in process in 1950. the demolition is finishing up and they are bringing the foundation down 22 feet. they are trying to have ground level. you can see where the stone gives way to smooth cement. you can see the bulldozer there. they had to...
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to use a doctored tape from inf wars to someke the case hoat he had mistreated this white intern, whichdid not do, i don't know, i just wish sam donaldson and helen thomas had a shot at this guy. >> mark shields, david brooks, good to talk to you as always. >> nawaz: it was the 11th hour, on the 11th day, of the 11th month... is sunday marks 100 years since the end of world war i. at the time, it was believed to be the war to end all wars. 17 million people were killed in four years of conflict. for most, it is a piece of history, but for many families, the loss continues to resonate. nspewshouial correspondent malcolm brabant is part of one uch family, and he brings us this very personal report about his great-grandfather. >> reporter: in my mum's modest home in eastern england, there is a gallery of those taken early. her first grandchild, her husband, and on the fireplace, the grandfather she never met: corporal charles swansbury of the royal fusiliers regiment. >> my mother was very proud of him, and i am. he's very brave. >> reporter: before enlisting in the british army, charles s
to use a doctored tape from inf wars to someke the case hoat he had mistreated this white intern, whichdid not do, i don't know, i just wish sam donaldson and helen thomas had a shot at this guy. >> mark shields, david brooks, good to talk to you as always. >> nawaz: it was the 11th hour, on the 11th day, of the 11th month... is sunday marks 100 years since the end of world war i. at the time, it was believed to be the war to end all wars. 17 million people were killed in four years...
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of the iran nuclear deal and imposing sanctions, not listening to the europeans, pulling out of the inf i think macron has probably figured that cozying up to trump is not achieving anything so he's going to tell hard truths in front of trump including the corrosive impact of nationalism, which donald trump embraced only a few weeks ago. >> thanks so much. >>> coming up for us, florida isn't the only state that has races that are too close to call. there's also a race that's not over yet in arizona. republican candidate for senate there is now trailing her democratic opponent. what's taking so long to get that decided? we'll get the details next. should happen every five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? i was thinking...d clot could there be another around the corner? or c
of the iran nuclear deal and imposing sanctions, not listening to the europeans, pulling out of the inf i think macron has probably figured that cozying up to trump is not achieving anything so he's going to tell hard truths in front of trump including the corrosive impact of nationalism, which donald trump embraced only a few weeks ago. >> thanks so much. >>> coming up for us, florida isn't the only state that has races that are too close to call. there's also a race that's not...
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withdrawal from in inf treat, international nuclear force treaty. this regulates missiles from russia that could in theory target europe. these are the missiles that would directly target paris, france, germany for that matter, and so on. and the french are concerned that if the u.s. pulls out of that treaty and basically all hell breaks loose in terms of intermediate new york force development, that it's france that will be the principal target, not the united states. he kind of feels in some respects the united states or trump has sort of sold the europeans down the river, theft on this particular issue, not to mention a lot of others. this is a great and immediate concern to the french. this i suspect is one of the foundations by the comment by macron in the europe one interview. now since then, of course, it's interesting that trump would wait a week in order to -- before he makes the tweet. and then just as soon as he arrives on french soil, that's when he unleashes his reply to that. that's -- i think that has to upset the french. >> i know th
withdrawal from in inf treat, international nuclear force treaty. this regulates missiles from russia that could in theory target europe. these are the missiles that would directly target paris, france, germany for that matter, and so on. and the french are concerned that if the u.s. pulls out of that treaty and basically all hell breaks loose in terms of intermediate new york force development, that it's france that will be the principal target, not the united states. he kind of feels in some...
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potentially pulling out of that inf nuclear treaty with russia so this is yet another meeting that nowon hold. we'll see what happens next especially given the situation with ukraine and these sailors. >> yes, indeed >> microsoft and apple still neck and neck in the fight to be the world's most valuable company with microsoft briefly overtaking the iphone maker earlier this week. a big part is their enterprise business and cloud growth in azure securing contracts with walmart, bmw and honeywell joining us is judson althoff good morning >> good morning. >> big week for the cloud. your neighbors in seattle have a difference going on right now. talking in part about hybrid cloud, amazon announcing aws outposts which is a datacenter -- you guys have had servers for awhile, window servers. how much is hybrid and not being all in on one particular angle of the cloud strategy part of what is driving growth right now? >> yeah, listen, first, we're encouraged that aws is finally endorsing hybrid strategies. we've been invested with customers for well over a decade on hybrid architectures in the
potentially pulling out of that inf nuclear treaty with russia so this is yet another meeting that nowon hold. we'll see what happens next especially given the situation with ukraine and these sailors. >> yes, indeed >> microsoft and apple still neck and neck in the fight to be the world's most valuable company with microsoft briefly overtaking the iphone maker earlier this week. a big part is their enterprise business and cloud growth in azure securing contracts with walmart, bmw...
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are pointing to more extreme weather that they say will damage the health of the environment and the infrastructure. fisheries could be hit very, very hard. they argue this is primarily a manmade catastrophe caused by greenhouse gases. rising oceans, melting ice, erosion, all of the effects and they expect cold weather related deaths to increase and everything from drought to insect causing diseases like west nile, zika, all of that laid out. but i would make this point, i know you want to go there. this report contradicts president trump's belief on it. he argued it is a hoax. he called for more coal and oil and gas production. these scientists say it is clear and compelling evidence that this is a real emergency. >> whether people call it climate change or global warming, climate change is clear because donald trump tweeted the other day, brutal and extended cold blast could shatter all records. whatever happened to global warming? people start to believe if it's not just hot, then there is no global warming. global warming gives us extremes on all sides and health effects. >> that's e
are pointing to more extreme weather that they say will damage the health of the environment and the infrastructure. fisheries could be hit very, very hard. they argue this is primarily a manmade catastrophe caused by greenhouse gases. rising oceans, melting ice, erosion, all of the effects and they expect cold weather related deaths to increase and everything from drought to insect causing diseases like west nile, zika, all of that laid out. but i would make this point, i know you want to go...
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helsinki and is twitter feed, got helpless, and of the times today he said he is withdrawing from the inftreaty which will pass off the russians, launch cruise missile seceded in the documentary you leaders to an obvious conclusion that is compromising some sense. malcolm, i followed your stuff, same thing. to each of you, to what extent do you actually this man is compromise by the kremlin come and do you actually he is taking or has taken some sort of instruction from them? to what extent? >> a large extent. when we talk about things in the abstract, we don't really get into what that means, i mean, when napoleon bonaparte brother was running spank him he did a lot of stuff he didn't like. constant back-and-forth. he was a puppet. yanukovych did things putin didn't like. when i think of things in compromise or something like that, i think there's two things. one is how with a compared to the other potential candidate? in this case it's obvious. and the other is not counted completely control this person. does donald trump wake up and wait for orders from putin? no. are the things has to
helsinki and is twitter feed, got helpless, and of the times today he said he is withdrawing from the inftreaty which will pass off the russians, launch cruise missile seceded in the documentary you leaders to an obvious conclusion that is compromising some sense. malcolm, i followed your stuff, same thing. to each of you, to what extent do you actually this man is compromise by the kremlin come and do you actually he is taking or has taken some sort of instruction from them? to what extent?...
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i don't believe he can work with some democrats on an inf infrastructure project while being responsiveff's responses for subpoenas. how does the white house plan to grapple with what is imminent rage from the president? >> the white house and his aides have tried to keep him on track to be productive, including early in the administration with the republican health care plan. he went off the rails then, attacking fellow republicans. now this will be even easier in some ways for him to slip the leash and go after the democrats. i think there is a sense that they will try to keep him on track. try to work on x even while doing y. if he's triggered, inflamed, we know how he'll lash out. >> can we mark how stunning it is we talk about him like a puppy? if he's triggered if he's grumpy. >> we've seen him blow up deals before. it certainly could happen. >> i'm going to say there was an opportunity for trump to be the different republican. he would have worked with democrats early on like after the parkland shooting or las vegas shooting where he could have worked toward comprehensive gun leg
i don't believe he can work with some democrats on an inf infrastructure project while being responsiveff's responses for subpoenas. how does the white house plan to grapple with what is imminent rage from the president? >> the white house and his aides have tried to keep him on track to be productive, including early in the administration with the republican health care plan. he went off the rails then, attacking fellow republicans. now this will be even easier in some ways for him to...
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it's not us leaving the inf treaty, it's the americans that plan to do so.restore dialogue. it's important to maintain dialogue not only at the top or high levels, but at the level of experts as well. >> reporter: and while president trump in a tweet ripped into france's leader, emmanuel macron, for wanting to build europe's military capacities, putin welcomed the move, which some believe could weaken the nato alliance. >> translator: in principle europe is a powerful economic entity, a powerful economic union, and it's quite natural it wants to be self-sufficient. i think all in all it is a positive process in terms of strengthening the multi-polar world. >> reporter: after a short but successful trip to paris, the kremlin says it's now looking forward to a more in-depth, one-on-one meeting between vladimir putin and president trump hoping to normalize relations with the u.s. and possibly get relief from sanctions. wolf, that next in-depth meeting will probably happen at the g20 summit later this month. we were on the phone with the kremlin earlier today an
it's not us leaving the inf treaty, it's the americans that plan to do so.restore dialogue. it's important to maintain dialogue not only at the top or high levels, but at the level of experts as well. >> reporter: and while president trump in a tweet ripped into france's leader, emmanuel macron, for wanting to build europe's military capacities, putin welcomed the move, which some believe could weaken the nato alliance. >> translator: in principle europe is a powerful economic...