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yeah it's needed that general down the public and international relations office saturday at kind. going to see panicky in palestine. is so close no good. i want to ask you about the allegations of evil as well the world is the news of our lovely kids you. carry. your. yes yes you see out how we will be used by this visit. and i love you too thank you for your influence in following all of our application. you see it is so far so good you see fortunately everything here in palestine is a little to politics. but. this is most of those are muslims one of the this is a little of us on the going to the. visit of the local mosque about something. it is right there. that. i was. ok. only. had enough of them and so would have done so well. jim i hear something a lot of old and i said ok and he said you know that i said i was only in the realm of the question of who are you to them for. how you. say we how are you i think if you have those who are close or how difficult. has it been i'm joking i do have a good little kid. who didn't look at the news he just moved to beyond the canal to som
yeah it's needed that general down the public and international relations office saturday at kind. going to see panicky in palestine. is so close no good. i want to ask you about the allegations of evil as well the world is the news of our lovely kids you. carry. your. yes yes you see out how we will be used by this visit. and i love you too thank you for your influence in following all of our application. you see it is so far so good you see fortunately everything here in palestine is a little...
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yeah it's really that genuine down the public and international relations officer at qalqilya municipality in palestine here. is certainly a good. miss you think i wanna. ask you about the allegations of. what the world is the news of our lovely kids you. carry. your. career the. year yes you see out how we will be used by this visit. allow me to thank you for your influence in following. our application. you see it is so far so good you are fortunately everything here in palestine is a little politics. but our. business has most of those are the most obvious one of the this is a little of us on the little bit of the. visit of the local mosque about something. that is right up there. that. has a list. ok . only. a lot. had enough of them and so would have been so welcome. to my sunday lot of wonder and i said ok and usually i said i was sending him the money question of the kool aid to him for the. hope of one of. those he was said and we how are you i take it if you have those who have pleasure i do. have those who cannot show can i think of how to put it but when i will see the good and
yeah it's really that genuine down the public and international relations officer at qalqilya municipality in palestine here. is certainly a good. miss you think i wanna. ask you about the allegations of. what the world is the news of our lovely kids you. carry. your. career the. year yes you see out how we will be used by this visit. allow me to thank you for your influence in following. our application. you see it is so far so good you are fortunately everything here in palestine is a little...
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let's not remind ourselves had sexual relations with an intern in the oval office while he was presidentand i don't think the voters care. i don't think people are going, wow, can you believe donald trump had a few flings ten or 15 years ago? i think they are going after him to embarrass them, diminish them, degrade him as president. and i think it's because they are unable to get the russia collusion line to stick. >> sean: nbc news is supposed to be a trusted news organization. they are actually saying tonight that robert mueller is going to report on at least four findings, trump and obstruction of justice. one, the intent of fire comey, not that he fired him. that he had a thought. it's like okay, we are going to punish his thought. the second one is, oh, did he craft a statement about the meeting in trump tower? did he talk of pardoning witnesses? the power of pardon, as you know, piers, is absolute for u.s. president. pressuring jeff sessions not to recuse himself. he didn't have time because jeff sessions didn't tell him he was recusing himself, and he recused himself the day afte
let's not remind ourselves had sexual relations with an intern in the oval office while he was presidentand i don't think the voters care. i don't think people are going, wow, can you believe donald trump had a few flings ten or 15 years ago? i think they are going after him to embarrass them, diminish them, degrade him as president. and i think it's because they are unable to get the russia collusion line to stick. >> sean: nbc news is supposed to be a trusted news organization. they are...
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whitewater investigation turned into the investigation about a 21-year-old intern having sexual relations with the president in the oval office is. special counsel have challenges that go wide ranging and this administration has cooperated, provided thousands of documents. taxpayers spent millions on this investigation. and to date, we continue to cooperate without evidence of collusion. so yes, i think the president expresses a lot of frustration with where this investigation is. >> does he believe the scope has been fair so far? >> i think we have frustrations and this the scope has gone well beyond what was intended to be investigations into the meddling in the election. i think the house and the senate have had their own investigations and the house have completed theirs and anxious for the senate to complete theirs. >> jeff sessions has said if rosenstein is fired he'll resign. >> i have no information. >> do you believe that republicans on capitol hill would be supportive in the president fired mr. rosenstein or mr. sessions? >> you know, chuck, i think that i have been on your show, i'm grateful, we have the same conve
whitewater investigation turned into the investigation about a 21-year-old intern having sexual relations with the president in the oval office is. special counsel have challenges that go wide ranging and this administration has cooperated, provided thousands of documents. taxpayers spent millions on this investigation. and to date, we continue to cooperate without evidence of collusion. so yes, i think the president expresses a lot of frustration with where this investigation is. >> does...
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government accountability office, gal working for a wide range of homeland acuity including former security patient with a masters and a masters degree in international relations from syracuse and from political science a masters degree from university of toronto. welcome. the second witness is james mchenry currently director of the executive office of immigration review. he wore within the department of justice with his current position serving as the administrative law judge for the chief administrative hearing officer also serves as deputy assistant attorney general at the department of justice with a variety of immigration litigation matters and as the assistant chief counsel within the apartment of homeland security the director has a bachelor of science and a masters of art from vanderbilt and also from law school thank you for both being here today and now you will recognize you for any opening mark obviously any written remarks will be made for the record so feel free to summarize. >> we did not administer the oath stand. >> region right hand. do you eat swear or phone to tell the truth of all truth nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> i
government accountability office, gal working for a wide range of homeland acuity including former security patient with a masters and a masters degree in international relations from syracuse and from political science a masters degree from university of toronto. welcome. the second witness is james mchenry currently director of the executive office of immigration review. he wore within the department of justice with his current position serving as the administrative law judge for the chief...
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related to stormy daniels. internalized most of this by now. surely they expected he would be, his offices would be investigated by mueller. i'm pretty skeptical of the idea that a selloff of this magnitude had to do with one lawyer. cheryl: adam, it is a bit of surprise. markets, investors learned to ride out, whether the trade war or syria. whether the latest tweet. we learned to roll with volatility. again this late-day sell why yo, what do you say? >> some of us learned to roll with volatility but not the traders trading minute to minute. they love the volatility. so i think that they are willing to react to almost anything. the knows that the president can make the market go up, don't worry about the trade war, the one i promised i would fight, the one i promised you on friday i was going to fight, i think we're going to have volatility. we're not rolling with it at all cheryl: liz we're going through from "the new york times" report that was crossing as the market was closing. the fbi reseized tax documents, personal emails. could this be a problem for president trump depending what
related to stormy daniels. internalized most of this by now. surely they expected he would be, his offices would be investigated by mueller. i'm pretty skeptical of the idea that a selloff of this magnitude had to do with one lawyer. cheryl: adam, it is a bit of surprise. markets, investors learned to ride out, whether the trade war or syria. whether the latest tweet. we learned to roll with volatility. again this late-day sell why yo, what do you say? >> some of us learned to roll with...
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some tax related numbers that might surprise you she reports from the internal revenue service headquarters here in washington. at the time of year again where your taxes are deal and i.r.s. office like the one behind me will determine how much money you get back or if you're not so lucky how much will oh if you're filing your taxes today you are not alone citizen most people file their taxes within two weeks of the don't like for those who aren't able to meet the deadline they asked for an extended debt line which will allow them to file throughout the year according to the i.r.s. one in ten tax filers get a six month extension that's about fourteen million americans who don't meet the schedule deadline the good news is there's a grease period the bad news is if you take the six month a grace period it won't only delay any refund you have coming your way but if you owe taxes it will exempt you from having to pay them today every year the i.r.s. process is about one hundred fifty two million individual returns the company expects about one hundred fifty five million returns to be filed this year federal income taxes are the main source of revenue for the federal government howev
some tax related numbers that might surprise you she reports from the internal revenue service headquarters here in washington. at the time of year again where your taxes are deal and i.r.s. office like the one behind me will determine how much money you get back or if you're not so lucky how much will oh if you're filing your taxes today you are not alone citizen most people file their taxes within two weeks of the don't like for those who aren't able to meet the deadline they asked for an...
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relations committee be discharged from further consideration and the senate now proceed to s. res. 431. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 431 supporting the goals and ideals of international prevental child abduction month and so forth. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee has discharged and the senate shall proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h. con. res. 115 which was received from the house. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 115 authorizing the use of the capitol grounds for the national peace officers memorial service and the national honor guard and pipe band exhibition. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate shall proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening acti
relations committee be discharged from further consideration and the senate now proceed to s. res. 431. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 431 supporting the goals and ideals of international prevental child abduction month and so forth. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee has discharged and the senate shall proceed to the measure. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the...
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migration office three and a half thousand georgians applied for asylum over the last year is asking georgia to fix the problem or face the visa free entry of being. with me now is international relations professor. at university in germany welcome to the program how do you just about germany trying to get its house in order or is there a wider issue here about not having any appetite for even more immigrants. i think it's a problem it's a problem for european members. responses from the swedish government. is a shift in the migration. movements. they are not coming anymore from india from the arab countries coming from africa africa and of calls from central and east european countries especially from. on armenia and. this is not acceptable of calls because very few people who are coming from georgia or media have reasons to flee the country because the these countries are considered safe and democratic at least in substance and the acceptance rates for saddam's in germany is very very low i think it is below two percent acceptance that is the ones from north africa but is this just about georgia they would have a very small country in the great scheme of things isn't it. and of cours
migration office three and a half thousand georgians applied for asylum over the last year is asking georgia to fix the problem or face the visa free entry of being. with me now is international relations professor. at university in germany welcome to the program how do you just about germany trying to get its house in order or is there a wider issue here about not having any appetite for even more immigrants. i think it's a problem it's a problem for european members. responses from the...
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international relations. just hours ago the korean leaders greeted each other at the demarcation line. moon and kim both smiling, shaking hands and according to moon's office and we should note that all of the following dialog comes from his office. kim told moon he was quote, filled with excitement and truly moved that he was his bold and courageous decision that allowed that to happen. north korean leaders stepped foot inside of the south and what was an unscripted gesture, kim invited moon across the border to the north to the applause from onlookers. moon's office said the moment came after moon said he wanted to visit some day. kim signed the visitor's log at the peace house writing quote, the new history starting from now on. at this starting point in the history of the air peace. according to a direct translation. kim said it was time to start a quote, new chapter in their history adding if they work together they could avoid their past failed attempts at diplomacy. a leader adding he is there to quote, put an end to the history of confrontation. moon's office said that the leaders held quote, frank and serious talks about the denuclearization and t
international relations. just hours ago the korean leaders greeted each other at the demarcation line. moon and kim both smiling, shaking hands and according to moon's office and we should note that all of the following dialog comes from his office. kim told moon he was quote, filled with excitement and truly moved that he was his bold and courageous decision that allowed that to happen. north korean leaders stepped foot inside of the south and what was an unscripted gesture, kim invited moon...
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international relations from a syracuse university and a message degree in political science from university of toronto. welcome. >> our second witness is mr. james mchenry. mr. mchenry is currently the director the executive officefor immigration review. within department of justice. prior to his current position director mchenry serve as an administrative law judge for the office of chief administrative hearing officer of the chief minister hearings officer picky also served as deputy associate attorney general and the department just as working right of immigration related litigation matters and is an assistant chief counsel with u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, otherwise known as i.c.e. within the department of homeland security. director mchenry has a bachelors of science from georgetown university and foreign service and a masters of art and political science from vanderbilt and a juris doctorate from vanderbilt law school. thank you both for being here today. ms. gambler, we will recognize you first foror any open remarkk you care to make. obviously any extended wit remarks were made part of the record so you can feel free to summarize. >> thank you -- >> if you would -- senator durbin reminded me
international relations from a syracuse university and a message degree in political science from university of toronto. welcome. >> our second witness is mr. james mchenry. mr. mchenry is currently the director the executive officefor immigration review. within department of justice. prior to his current position director mchenry serve as an administrative law judge for the office of chief administrative hearing officer of the chief minister hearings officer picky also served as deputy...
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relating to the identity of the toxic chemical." the report doesn't specifically name the nerve agent. the uk foreign office tweeted foreign secretary borisjohnson‘s response. "the internationalons confirmed the findings of the uk.... that was a military grade agent, a novichok." novichok is a class of nerve agent developed by the soviet union in the 1970s and 1980s. the report doesn't say where the nerve agent was manufactured as this is beyond the remit of the inspectors. but it does note the toxic chemical was of high purity. in other words, only a state actor with the capability to make the nerve agent could have produced it. russia denies any involvement. here's damian grammaticas from outside the opcw headquarters in the hague. a couple of interesting things to pull out of this. these were independent and sectors, independent tests erie it out here. what we have learned is that they went to the uk, they took what samples from the victims. they took samples from the locations. those they say also traces of these chemical weapons agents. and they matched exactly what the uk had already said, and the copies of samples that the uk gave, or parts of samples that the uk gave.
relating to the identity of the toxic chemical." the report doesn't specifically name the nerve agent. the uk foreign office tweeted foreign secretary borisjohnson‘s response. "the internationalons confirmed the findings of the uk.... that was a military grade agent, a novichok." novichok is a class of nerve agent developed by the soviet union in the 1970s and 1980s. the report doesn't say where the nerve agent was manufactured as this is beyond the remit of the inspectors. but...
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international audiences. in february of this year, leaders of the intelligence community appeared before the senate intelligence committee and reaffirmed thesifiedings. in a related action in february the special counsel's office issued indictments against 13 kremlin-linked trolls for conducting, quote, information warfare against the united states. with the purpose of interfering with the u.s. political lect electoral processes, including the 2016 u.s. presidential election. these tactics are aspects of a larger coordinated operation of hybrid aggression conducted by the kremlin using the broad spectrum of military and nonmilitary tools at its disposal. the main tennesseeests -- the main tenets are information operations with cyber tools which people commonly think of as hacking, propaganda and disinformation, manipulation of social media, and maligned influence which can be deployed through political or financial channels. furthermore, throughout this hybrid campaign, russia has denied its involvement and engaged in deception to hide its fingerprints. russia recognizes that for now it's military capabilities are limited relative to the united states and nato and it will seek to avoid a direct military confli
international audiences. in february of this year, leaders of the intelligence community appeared before the senate intelligence committee and reaffirmed thesifiedings. in a related action in february the special counsel's office issued indictments against 13 kremlin-linked trolls for conducting, quote, information warfare against the united states. with the purpose of interfering with the u.s. political lect electoral processes, including the 2016 u.s. presidential election. these tactics are...
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office wants to know if any classified information was improperly shared. a number of people have already been interviewed. let's talk more about many of these developments with leslie, associate professor of international relationse university of london who is frequently on our program. thanks for being with us and good morning. many tracks to cover here regarding the mueller investigation. it has tentacles wide ranging and the side shows associated with it. james comey first up. the fired fbi director is hitting the talk show circuit. giving interviews. his book is out. his memos are out. is there significant fallout from what comey is saying about mr. trump? >> well, i think in terms of a lot of the details, it's more about the stories being illuminated and, of course, them being put back on the front page and on the tv screens for so many people. not only in the united states but around the world. a lot of the basics have already been known. but i think one thing that's significant here is that people within the u.s. will continue, i think, to read this through partisan lens. remember, america is very polarized right now and so people's views are unlikely to change. the rest of the world is reminded of the ch
office wants to know if any classified information was improperly shared. a number of people have already been interviewed. let's talk more about many of these developments with leslie, associate professor of international relationse university of london who is frequently on our program. thanks for being with us and good morning. many tracks to cover here regarding the mueller investigation. it has tentacles wide ranging and the side shows associated with it. james comey first up. the fired fbi...