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the bbc news nor j america edit sopel has the latest. jon: it is a nondescript government building in clint, texas, but beyond unwelcoming wall migrant children who ha been separated from their parents have been sleeping on the floor without enough food to eat, according to lawyers who visid the facility. around 300 of the children have been moved, though some have been returned. the case has caused indignation. this was the scene in court as an incredulous judge questioned a government lawyer. >> if you don't have a tootverush, if you don't soap, if you don't have a blanket, it is not safe and sanitary. dnw't everybody agree to that? >> well, i think there is just -- i think those are -- there is fair reason to find that those things may be part -- >> not "may be," are. >> let the children go now! jon: when the ild separation policy came to light a year ago, there was outrage. first lady melania trump visited the border. the president was forced into a u-turn. but the record-keepi was so abysmal by u.s. officials that literally thousand
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j. trump is president of the united states of america today. cheers and applause] he has a vision. he didn't come from the bubble here in washington. he's an outsider like i am. this guy's focused on getting results, guys. after eight years of the lowest economic growth in u.s. history under barack obama, president trump said, the job, one, was to grow the economy. i was honored to be in a small group in the white house two weeks after president trump was inaugurated to determine the agenda for the first two years. we agreed to focus on regulation, energy, taxes and dodd-frank. and guess what. the president went to work and made it happen, guys. in the first two years, you know we talk about the shining object of the democrats all the time. in the first two years, under president trump's leadership, right away we reversed over 2,000 regulations. we unleashed america's energy potential. and became the world's largest provider of natural gas and oil in the world. [applause] we passed a historic tax bill that made us more competitive with the rest of the world and actually freed up a
j. trump is president of the united states of america today. cheers and applause] he has a vision. he didn't come from the bubble here in washington. he's an outsider like i am. this guy's focused on getting results, guys. after eight years of the lowest economic growth in u.s. history under barack obama, president trump said, the job, one, was to grow the economy. i was honored to be in a small group in the white house two weeks after president trump was inaugurated to determine the agenda for...
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accounts all over america they're under funded all the corporations are going under the economy's going under the federal reserve is killing the economy they take a big knife called j. . any beating at least sticking in the heart of america like does it not die is bleeding and he's a little having us dancing on the gravy saying oh i love america so much i'm going to kill it ok that's the be a viewer of a serial killer and a psychopath why is he not in jail miss macks you know the only thing he has you know we're going to put out a loan on a cd baby is a see this is your you know mary i drank it was out thinking it's cute from the bed and you know talking about raid cats they do you reserve bank of australia you know cut interest rates janet is talking about it you know it's like it's a chain reaction oh the follow leader there you. hand it leased out and more ikes anybody else but look at the very destructive policy of the e.c.b. negative interest rates charging negative interest rates on money that they forced into existence i wonder if that's not one of the huge problems behind the blog of noise find it clearly you know this is a fight in serious trouble it seems
accounts all over america they're under funded all the corporations are going under the economy's going under the federal reserve is killing the economy they take a big knife called j. . any beating at least sticking in the heart of america like does it not die is bleeding and he's a little having us dancing on the gravy saying oh i love america so much i'm going to kill it ok that's the be a viewer of a serial killer and a psychopath why is he not in jail miss macks you know the only thing he...
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in the book, you describe the indictment as being the countries of america against donald j. trump defendant. that v we see on this indictment is the standard form. i mean i in a lifetime of looking at indictments i've never seen the word against appear in a state or federal indictment. what do you make of just that formatting part? did it look like this, the document. >>> looks exactly liking that. >> and where the v is, there was the word against. >> yes, exactly. and the document, by the way, on the signature page is robert mueller iii. >> so it's actually a signed document. >> it's not a signed document but it has the signature page. >> signature page with a line that would say -- and it's blank and hasn't been signed. >> exactly. >> this is the draft. >> why it's v and why it's against, i don't know. i mean, i was literally quoting from what was. >> what's your reaction to people who see that? that's the biggest criticism i've seen of the authenticity of the documents that you're talking about is that the word against is there instead of the v. leaving aside for a moment
in the book, you describe the indictment as being the countries of america against donald j. trump defendant. that v we see on this indictment is the standard form. i mean i in a lifetime of looking at indictments i've never seen the word against appear in a state or federal indictment. what do you make of just that formatting part? did it look like this, the document. >>> looks exactly liking that. >> and where the v is, there was the word against. >> yes, exactly. and the...
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alan: entrevista de bad bunny y j balvin mÁs adelante aquÍ en despierta amÉrica.oraciones es lo que necesitan, esperemos que se pueda recuperar el bebÉ y regrese a casa. alan: es lo que mÁs esperamos con todo cariÑo te mandamos un abrazo a ti a tu esposa y al pequeÑo dante. ana: miren lo que el actor sebastiÁn rule y compartiÓ con sus seguidores. >> yo, soy el dragÓn. alan: ay papacito. ana: quÉ guapo. es un adelanto de lo que serÁ la nueva serie el dragÓn. pronto lo vamos a ver por univisiÓn, estÁ causando mucha expectativa porque es una serie original alan: es una serie original de arturo pÉrez, se fueron a japÓn, estuvo entrenando muchas de las cuestiones japonesas, la historia de verdades espectacular y se esperan muchas cosas de ellos, yo quiero saber cuÁndo va a salir porque me encantarÍa. hemos ido calentando y hablando de ella, se iba a llamar el ÚltimodragÓn, pero ahora es el dragÓn. ana: porque cambiarÍan los nombres? me llama la atenciÓn. alan: esta a la moda componer lo mÁs corto. igual es garantÍa de calidad con el elenco que tienen. ana: nos vamos a
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physically what america was fighting for?|jms of the policy objectives. in the early days it was clear and was worse became untenable and those policies became untenable and those policies became murkier. i do not think most americans could tell you clearly what the policy objectives are but there are more personal objectives, why are you there? that comes down to individual memories and sacrifices people made for one another which are very personal. when the policy is not clear and the victory is not clear in any of those countries, does it make it hard for somebody who writes about it and thinks about it, not to come away with some sense that it was futile in some ways? that your eight years we re in some ways? that your eight years were futile? again, if we look at the policy objectives...” were futile? again, if we look at the policy objectives... i say that with no disrespect. i know that. it begs the question, why are you there in the first place? and the reason i joined the marine corps was not to further policy objectiv
physically what america was fighting for?|jms of the policy objectives. in the early days it was clear and was worse became untenable and those policies became untenable and those policies became murkier. i do not think most americans could tell you clearly what the policy objectives are but there are more personal objectives, why are you there? that comes down to individual memories and sacrifices people made for one another which are very personal. when the policy is not clear and the victory...
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i have not heard a pretty please to quit stealing for america. >> they can do what they want but president donald jr into and a half years, the best record on the economy of any president in modern history. and the statistics of the most of the director of the office of trade manufacturing policy is this. over half a million new manufacturing jobs created in this country compared to almost 200,000 in the obama biden industry ship is truly remarkable. other statistics i love, lou, is yet -- lou: them here some statistics. >> about a million people prime age workers in the country got off the catches of despair, into the workforce during the administration.i remember during the campaign when they're talking about the deplorable spirit these are the people had no hope, this president only give them hope, everyone in america has a job, also can get a better job or get higher salary. it is all good. lou: peter, importantly to all of us, this president promised when talking to minority voters, but it says famously what have you got to lose? his point being, he will deliver and he has delivered prosperity
i have not heard a pretty please to quit stealing for america. >> they can do what they want but president donald jr into and a half years, the best record on the economy of any president in modern history. and the statistics of the most of the director of the office of trade manufacturing policy is this. over half a million new manufacturing jobs created in this country compared to almost 200,000 in the obama biden industry ship is truly remarkable. other statistics i love, lou, is yet...
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people john mitchell palmer, the attorney general, and j edgar hoover were heroes trying to save america from forces. for others, they were villains. others may have seen suffragettes as their heroes. was an american hero someone who protested injustices inequality, and prejudice, or was it someone who protected the american public from the disruptions and confrontations of such dissenters and protesters? was it the man who rounded up a mob to attack an alleged murder or was the the man who took a bullet trying to stop him? was it the worker who went on strike to improve wages and conditions? or was it to the manager who struggled to keep production moving during the strike? america's ideals of individualism and freedom sometimes confused the notions of villains and heroes. so often, those americans, most feared in their own times for their willingness to oppose the popular current or stand up to the oppressed would become the heroes of the future. while those lauded as the heroes of the day might be regarded as the most destructive people of their era. 1919 was a year of numerous heroes
people john mitchell palmer, the attorney general, and j edgar hoover were heroes trying to save america from forces. for others, they were villains. others may have seen suffragettes as their heroes. was an american hero someone who protested injustices inequality, and prejudice, or was it someone who protected the american public from the disruptions and confrontations of such dissenters and protesters? was it the man who rounded up a mob to attack an alleged murder or was the the man who...
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marathon to next year's nomination, but what happens here matters as america gets to know who they are and what they stand for. n ushope you'll jound one. i'll be questioning the candidates along savannah guthrie, jose belard and chuck todd starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. for now, that's nightly news for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbws hank you for watching and good night. ♪ >>> hey, annie. >> wanted to make sure we said hello. >> big -- to you. >> chrissy teigen
marathon to next year's nomination, but what happens here matters as america gets to know who they are and what they stand for. n ushope you'll jound one. i'll be questioning the candidates along savannah guthrie, jose belard and chuck todd starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. for now, that's nightly news for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbws hank you for watching and good night. ♪ >>> hey, annie. >> wanted to make sure we said hello. >> big -- to you....
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j. trump. so much of his presidency has been about america first, yun laterali -- unilateralism and calling into question alliances, nations coming together to take on challenges like climate change and so on. he has tried to shatter those things across the world, trade alliances and so on, in the form of a quest for more e unilateralism, more nationalism, about the ultimate show of global unity. where else but normandy have you ever seen humanity come together in such a way to make sure that dark forces did not destroy this planet. and i think that the president is facing an enormous rhetorical challenge here because he has to, i think, thread a very important needle and acknowledge that history, and at the same time acknowledge the reality of that nation's coming together accomplish something rather extraordinary here on the beaches of normandy which really mark the beginning of the turning of the tide during world war ii. and the president in his remarks that we have seen so far is supposed to talk about what he's going to refer to as a cherished alliance that the united states has with its p
j. trump. so much of his presidency has been about america first, yun laterali -- unilateralism and calling into question alliances, nations coming together to take on challenges like climate change and so on. he has tried to shatter those things across the world, trade alliances and so on, in the form of a quest for more e unilateralism, more nationalism, about the ultimate show of global unity. where else but normandy have you ever seen humanity come together in such a way to make sure that...
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j >> president trump spoke for more than an hour tonight. the crowd was energized. he rolled out his new slogan, keep america great. president trump kicked off his reelection campaign in orlando tuesday. he called his election victory and presidency a turning point in history. bearing the same 2016 slogan. president trump called his election and presidency a turning point in history. >> hardworking patriots who believe that a nation must care for its own citizens first. >> reporter: campaigning in 2020 will be different. as president be running on a record. >> our economy is the env of the world. perhaps the greatest economy wived in the history of our country. >> reporter: the record shows the economy in fact has grown by 2.9% and 3.2% under the trump white house. that is about the same pace as under president obama in 2015. the president also touted his record on jobs. though the higher number reflects population growth. the president did receive big applause on immigration policy and the southern border wall. >> i changed the design. it's stronger. bigger. better. and cheaper. >> reporter: president trump said h
j >> president trump spoke for more than an hour tonight. the crowd was energized. he rolled out his new slogan, keep america great. president trump kicked off his reelection campaign in orlando tuesday. he called his election victory and presidency a turning point in history. bearing the same 2016 slogan. president trump called his election and presidency a turning point in history. >> hardworking patriots who believe that a nation must care for its own citizens first. >>...
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america. it's not a book about me either. and i think the successful candidate in the d. j., and i suspect that it will be me, will be somebody who levels with the american people through the primary through a general election. that may sound naive, but i k the american people are tired of this game of pandering at the beginning and finding your way later. i think they're going to nominate somebody who tells them how hard this is going to be and what we need to do together to get there. and i'll finalnly say, hag spent a lot of time in iowa and new hashire and a little bit of time in south carolina, i don't think the base of the democratic party is anywhere tnear where twitter base of the democratic party is and i think those are two different things. >> woodruff: let me askeou about a pi of that. i mentioned healthcare. you're not in agreement with many of you ever peers runni for president on medicaid for all. you're for medicare x. why is thatr? bette >> it is better. i think it's better because we all agree we want universals coverage, and i think it's absolutely shamefu
america. it's not a book about me either. and i think the successful candidate in the d. j., and i suspect that it will be me, will be somebody who levels with the american people through the primary through a general election. that may sound naive, but i k the american people are tired of this game of pandering at the beginning and finding your way later. i think they're going to nominate somebody who tells them how hard this is going to be and what we need to do together to get there. and...
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we will have to reach some deal with america, but i don't think everybody, when you look into the detail of it, will be extremely happy with what we actually get.|jpoint about a negotiation, isn't it. you get some things you want and on other things you have to compromise, and we are seeing that with brexit, obviously. let's move on to the guardian, because they have a very striking front page of the blimp of donald trump, the huge inflatable donald trump, the huge inflatable donald trump, the huge inflatable donald trump that was floating over parliament square this afternoon during those protests against his visit. " trump snubs during those protests against his visit. " trump snusteremy corbyn". this has become somewhat more complicated. we knowjeremy corbyn didn't go to the state banquet last night, he did ask to see donald trump, donald trump said no, but now he has said he would meet him at some point. is it a snob?|j he has said he would meet him at some point. is it a snob? i think jeremy corbyn has behaved, as always, extremely badly, and has miscalculated. you don't get much more anti— donald trump than me, because i think he is morally
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j. trump needs someone to help him campaign to keep america great, rest assured he will turn to congressman mark meadows. as north carolinian yan whens when we need someone to take a off and on fiscal responsibility. defending the unborn, fighting for religious liberty, you better believe where we're turning, congressman mark meadows. ladies and gentlemen, it's my honor to introduce to you our rock star congressman from north carolina, mark meadows. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. please keep your seat. i tell you, it is -- wow! . i do not get that kind of reception in washington, d.c. god bless you. i tell you, thank you. you know, we -- i just want to come -- we have had an unbelievable day. i know your schedules. you had leader mccarthy. whip scalise. all of these different people supposed to come. we've been fighting a few feet from here to make sure we can secure our border and fight back against the democrats from doing the wrong bill. i can tell you. so -- so i have -- i have just a couple of very quick remarks. and is it all right with you if i tell one story? and some of you
j. trump needs someone to help him campaign to keep america great, rest assured he will turn to congressman mark meadows. as north carolinian yan whens when we need someone to take a off and on fiscal responsibility. defending the unborn, fighting for religious liberty, you better believe where we're turning, congressman mark meadows. ladies and gentlemen, it's my honor to introduce to you our rock star congressman from north carolina, mark meadows. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you....
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america's policy on iran you can find the full interview on our website. i also think that it would be actually fairly irrational for iran to leave the j c p a way before 2020. simply because it is basically what a year and a few months time before there could be a change in the united states or an hour or not so i'm indeed if they are so is not there indeed if i were and i would probably not stick with the way unfortunately at the moment it seems to me that the u.s. is iran policy houser very clear author and that author is not the president of the united states unfortunately on iran 1 he's actually been led into a very different direction as i said particularly by joe bolton who's positions on iran date back way way way or you know further down sort of back the line you know in the bush 2 administration even earlier. ok another story that's got a lot of people talking today a new report by a leading us university has revealed that america's military activities are a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions the pentagon site but in some cases surpasses that of entire nations breaking down the findings of a quarter. forget single use straws and
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j trump. and restore the democratic value system and restore america's reputation in the world.us make sure that whoever we pick to be our nominee for president of the united states, that we get behind the nominee. and go into battle as a united party, open to all americans. thank you for having me here today. and let's go into battle and win against this president. god bless you all. [applause] >> please welcome from the fourth district, congressman donald mceachin. ♪ >> they discriminate against tall people. i didn't know we have teleprompters appear. good evening, my fellow virginia democrats. i am so excited to be here with you tonight. look at this capacity-filled room. give yourselves a round of applause. it reflects the enthusiasm and energy of democrats around our commonwealth. we have a big opportunity in this election to take back the general assembly. what comes with that opportunity is a big responsibility. each of us needs to knock on doors, to talk to our neighbors, to open our wallets, and to support our candidates. let's talk about these. they have put aside thei
j trump. and restore the democratic value system and restore america's reputation in the world.us make sure that whoever we pick to be our nominee for president of the united states, that we get behind the nominee. and go into battle as a united party, open to all americans. thank you for having me here today. and let's go into battle and win against this president. god bless you all. [applause] >> please welcome from the fourth district, congressman donald mceachin. ♪ >> they...
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j. trump. and restore the democratic american value system, and restore america's reputation in the world.let's make sure, whoever our individual pic may be, to be our nominee for president of the united states, we get behind the ultimate nominee at the convention and go into battle as a united party, open to all americans. thank you for having me here today, and let's go into battle and win against the president. [applause] announcer: please welcome, from the first -- fourth district, congressman donald mceachin. ♪ can we discuss this a little bit. discriminating against tall people. good evening my fellow virginia democrats. i am so excited to be here with you tonight. look at this room. give yourselves a round of applause. [applause] rep. mceachin: it reflects the energy and the enthusiasm of democrats in our commonwealth. we have a big opportunity and our election to take the general assembly. comes with that opportunity is a big responsibility. needs toeveryone of us knock on doors to talk to our neighbors, to open our wallets and to support our candidate. let's talk about these candi
j. trump. and restore the democratic american value system, and restore america's reputation in the world.let's make sure, whoever our individual pic may be, to be our nominee for president of the united states, we get behind the ultimate nominee at the convention and go into battle as a united party, open to all americans. thank you for having me here today, and let's go into battle and win against the president. [applause] announcer: please welcome, from the first -- fourth district,...
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america's policy on iran and you can find the full interview on our website. i also think that it would be actually fairly irrational for iran to leave the j c p away before 2020. simply because it is basically what a year and a few months time before they could be a change in the united states or not all in all it's i mean if they aren't syria is not there indeed if i were iran i would probably not stick with the j c p a way unfortunately at the moment it seems to me that the us is iran policy how's a very clear author and that author is not the president of the united states unfortunately on iran 1 he's actually been led into a very different direction as i said particularly by joel bolton who's positions on iran date back way way way way you know further down sort of back the line you know in the bush 2 administration even earlier. there were concerns about america's military activities on the climate front to a few new report by a leading us university it came to the pentagon is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions it's output in some cases a passes that of whole countries breaking down the findings his tongue a quarter. forget single use
america's policy on iran and you can find the full interview on our website. i also think that it would be actually fairly irrational for iran to leave the j c p away before 2020. simply because it is basically what a year and a few months time before they could be a change in the united states or not all in all it's i mean if they aren't syria is not there indeed if i were iran i would probably not stick with the j c p a way unfortunately at the moment it seems to me that the us is iran policy...
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j behaving that that is what he is like. maybe he is owning it. i think that's unfair, to be honest. trump has tried to impose a muslim travel ban into america.the question of islamophobia very well but what he was saying in terms of his great—grandfather was, he wanted britain still to be a beacon for muslim people around the world and he wanted muslims to feel welcome in britain. yes, he has made illjudged remarks at times but it was actually a big contrast with trump. trump wants america to be closed doors to muslims. when sajid javid said let's have an independent investigation into islamophobia, allegations of islamophobia in the conservative party, boris was one of all of the cat — make candidates who agreed. — make candidates. evenif even if he is not adopting trump tactics, he doesn't have much empathy. he doesn't seem to understand that his comments as a politician or indeed a leading to journalist, can have consequences beyond people giggling at them. they can actually hurt people. surely he knows what he is doing. which suggests he lacks empathy because surely he must understand that mocking the way that muslim women look, if they
j behaving that that is what he is like. maybe he is owning it. i think that's unfair, to be honest. trump has tried to impose a muslim travel ban into america.the question of islamophobia very well but what he was saying in terms of his great—grandfather was, he wanted britain still to be a beacon for muslim people around the world and he wanted muslims to feel welcome in britain. yes, he has made illjudged remarks at times but it was actually a big contrast with trump. trump wants america...
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. >> as a black man in america, i know the legacy of this kind of language. i know how it still hurts and oeill harms. >> jn's show on msnbc yesterday to try to re-explain what he meant. take a listen. >> it hurts when you talk about boy. it means something different to us. >> it does. >> it hurts when you call a racist like you normalize. that's not the biden i got to know. don't you understand it? >> i fully understand. that's not what i said, though. do you know what i mean? the context was totally different. by the way, the fact of the matter is i ran against all those folks. >> peter baker, w t did learn from this incident? >> look, what we learned, joe biden is not pro-segregationist, he's not flirting with segregationist ideas. what he's talking about isid th we're supposed to work across the aisle and therg ene of neither party is there. i think it's a generational nging. he's talbout the 1970s when people want to talk about the 2020s. he's talkingabout jim eastland. who's going to remember jim e t eastland? that's not a good representation. when you're the option pty candidate, you need to be fres
. >> as a black man in america, i know the legacy of this kind of language. i know how it still hurts and oeill harms. >> jn's show on msnbc yesterday to try to re-explain what he meant. take a listen. >> it hurts when you talk about boy. it means something different to us. >> it does. >> it hurts when you call a racist like you normalize. that's not the biden i got to know. don't you understand it? >> i fully understand. that's not what i said, though. do...
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j. he was followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1944 film d-day to germany. itwe thought we could use but we found it was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. the docs that without good use. at 6:30 on oral histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach. the constant alto array fire and the cries of the wounded. mama and that was type of thing. the cries of the wounded and the dying were haunting but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. 8:00 p.m., president trump and the first lady join french president emmanuel macron for the 75th anniversary d-day at the normandy american cemetery. >> the complete guide to congress is now available and has lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. information about congressional committees, state governors and the cabinet. directoryongressional is a handy, spiral-bound guide. order your copy from the c-span online store for $18.95. ♪ >> the atlantic wall has been pe
j. he was followed by ronald reagan in 1984, bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1944 film d-day to germany. itwe thought we could use but we found it was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. the docs that without good use. at 6:30 on oral histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach. the constant alto array fire and the cries of the wounded. mama and that was type of thing. the cries of the...
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america's newsroom." i'm sandra smith in the new york city studio j this morning. is in jazz as we like to say. i'm bill hemmer live from pebble beach. round two already underway, a tick past 8:00 in the morning. for our viewers at home and across america you are in for a treat over the next three days. father's day is on sunday. pebble beach opened up in 1919. as you see the putting green as the players come to get a final tune-up before they head off to the first tee box just to the left of the screen. monterey peninsula is legendary in its own way. and this course is historical and legendary in its own way, too. what you're seeing is the tee box at number 18. behind that you have holes 6, 7, 8 that jut out on this peninsula. as you know, the beauty where you hang on the edge of that cliff is something to behold. then you try to play golf in that area. good luck with all that. it's going to be remarkable weekend here. all the action is on fox and fox sports. we've come out to ride a little shotgun with our colleagues at fox sports and share a little bit of the st
america's newsroom." i'm sandra smith in the new york city studio j this morning. is in jazz as we like to say. i'm bill hemmer live from pebble beach. round two already underway, a tick past 8:00 in the morning. for our viewers at home and across america you are in for a treat over the next three days. father's day is on sunday. pebble beach opened up in 1919. as you see the putting green as the players come to get a final tune-up before they head off to the first tee box just to the left...
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j thinks about it in those terms?” think his game plan is to get re—elected, to be loved by american voters. he is not too different to huge amounts of us leaders in the past. americaere as a journalist or the american troops abroad, it's amazing how little they really care about the world's reaction to them. they are very american focus. unlike any other world government or press corps you might find because that is what matters in the states, it's the us audience primarily. so donald trump will be looking at this visit, clearly he wants to be liked, that certainly came across in the interview, he has a lot of affinity with this country, and clearly he wa nts with this country, and clearly he wants that to be reciprocated. but what matters most to him is how this visit plays back in the us. he would like to see it go smoothly certainly with members of the royalfamily, if he ends up upsetting a few politicians, maybe some left—wing ones, frankly that is all the benefit to him but it's not the top of his mind at all. i'll remind our viewers about an interview you did with president trump last year which came out, i believe, during that dinner at blenheim palace when
j thinks about it in those terms?” think his game plan is to get re—elected, to be loved by american voters. he is not too different to huge amounts of us leaders in the past. americaere as a journalist or the american troops abroad, it's amazing how little they really care about the world's reaction to them. they are very american focus. unlike any other world government or press corps you might find because that is what matters in the states, it's the us audience primarily. so donald...
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america. thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> president donald j. trump delivering what at least i believe to be his most powerful speech he's given as president of the united states, from certainly the most moving setting. it followed a remarkable speech as well from president macron. president trump began by talking about gathering here on freedom's altar. the speech had to be reassuring to the allies who he had been -- been in at least pitched rhetorical battle with over the past several years talking about an alliance that is unbreakable, talking about british resolve, french valor, the fighting pols, the intrepid aussies who made this possible. now the laying of the wreath and the moment of silence. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen please remain seated as presidents macron and trump greet the world war ii veterans. >> mika, as president trump and president macron greet the d-day vets, your thoughts. >> i think the entire ceremony was beautiful and it is an education within itself. you really feel the magnitude of this moment in history, eve
america. thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> president donald j. trump delivering what at least i believe to be his most powerful speech he's given as president of the united states, from certainly the most moving setting. it followed a remarkable speech as well from president macron. president trump began by talking about gathering here on freedom's altar. the speech had to be reassuring to the allies who he had been -- been in at least pitched rhetorical battle with over the...
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america. >> we spoke about democracy. >> right there, see right there? that's where the first amendment is alive and well. >> and family. >> and most importantly, her relationship with the current president, donald jump. >> is he fit to be president? >> well, the american people elected him president. not by the popular vote, but by electoral college. so i respect the office that he holds. >> okay. >> and i think i respect the office that the president holds more than he respects the office that he holds. and i do believe that we must hold him accountable. >> and it's that call for accountability that has apparently changed the dealings between the speaker and the president. from cordial. >> i give her a great deal of credit for what she's done and accomplished. >> to come pattive. >> a temper tantrum by the president. i know a temper tantrum when i see one. >>> i first met speaker pelosi through my parents. my father, national security adviser to president jimmy carter, counseled the speaker on ways the u.s. could withdraw from iraq. there were other encounters, too. some with far less gravity. >> i have been looking at any sort of links between my family and yours, and in 2014, i found a picture
america. >> we spoke about democracy. >> right there, see right there? that's where the first amendment is alive and well. >> and family. >> and most importantly, her relationship with the current president, donald jump. >> is he fit to be president? >> well, the american people elected him president. not by the popular vote, but by electoral college. so i respect the office that he holds. >> okay. >> and i think i respect the office that the...
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j the trading relationship with the us is already pretty easy. i think one of the interesting things is if you look at the key areas of policy difference between britain and america much more european outlook to our foreign policy than we do an atlanta cyst one. if you look at our approach to the middle east peace process, approach to climate change, actually we are much more in tune with the likes of angela merkel and the rest of the eu than we are with donald trump. when we have a new leader, will they then pivot to a much more pro—american policy, one that is much more distant from europe? that would be a huge change in british foreign policy but maybe that's where we are heading. at the moment, everything we hear from ten macro is that there are still issues with the british government is still in tune with european thinking —— number 10. it's very busy here in downing street. i'm just looking over my shoulder at my monitor. let's have a look at parliament square where the trump baby balloon, the image of the protest from last year, it's back and the stop trump coalition back, they never really went away because this state visit was very much anticipated, a b
j the trading relationship with the us is already pretty easy. i think one of the interesting things is if you look at the key areas of policy difference between britain and america much more european outlook to our foreign policy than we do an atlanta cyst one. if you look at our approach to the middle east peace process, approach to climate change, actually we are much more in tune with the likes of angela merkel and the rest of the eu than we are with donald trump. when we have a new leader,...
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j. trump is doing is shifting the cost to mexico so that they will deal firmly with this problem, and that's what we're focused on now. we believe that today will be a good day for americahaving high-level meetings with the mexican side. the important thing here is to get this problem solved. i would remind everybody watching this show that the american economy, the trump economy, is very strong right now. i would say to you that the tariffs that have been put into place have had zero impact on inflation. they've encouraged a tremendous amount of investment in the united states. most of the burden on the china tariffs have been borne by the chinese. i think that talking about with the world bank may or may not have said about what our growth rate would be really is misdirection for the people who watch this show. the trump economy is solid. david: ok, so let's get back in the right direction. question that there is a substantial problem with people coming across our southern border. the question is what we do about it, and who pays the price. , the republican senator from texas, said overnight that something has to be done about the border, but we should not be charging
j. trump is doing is shifting the cost to mexico so that they will deal firmly with this problem, and that's what we're focused on now. we believe that today will be a good day for americahaving high-level meetings with the mexican side. the important thing here is to get this problem solved. i would remind everybody watching this show that the american economy, the trump economy, is very strong right now. i would say to you that the tariffs that have been put into place have had zero impact on...
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j i love they're targeting older women who choose not to have children or personal stand point but they have the income to spend, but i also love that the bank of americaat says that women a lot of times are better investors than men and over 3 talking about this but it is really true. they're smart to talk to these audiences. >> for sure yeah i mean i always thought that was a generalization but i think it is really true that you know women tend to look at investing over the long-term where in some cases men want that short-term trade. it is a generalization doapght get me wrong lindsay. i think you're looking skeptically but in the same time in cases i've studied this plays out that's what it is. men try to -- want that, you know, big, big win over the short-term. >> absolutely. and i think plenty of research has shown that with women are better investors than men because of that because they take longer for you they do homework but i liked what your male panelist said because it is about women appropriately in ads and as they market to those customer but also portraying men appropriately because men are caregivers more are really involved in a famil
j i love they're targeting older women who choose not to have children or personal stand point but they have the income to spend, but i also love that the bank of americaat says that women a lot of times are better investors than men and over 3 talking about this but it is really true. they're smart to talk to these audiences. >> for sure yeah i mean i always thought that was a generalization but i think it is really true that you know women tend to look at investing over the long-term...
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j. pershing that time will not dim the glory of their deeds. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president to have republic of france, emmanuel macron. pres. macron: president of the united states of americaadies and gentlemen. the night of the the fifth to the sixth of june, 1944, the channel was not only troubled by the menacing fog and the rough crushing waves, for a few hours earlier, general eisenhower roared his famous let's go, some 1200 warships, 5000 freight ships loaded with canons and trucks and tanks. sailed towards the south of the isle of wight to the rendezvous point called by operation overlord military staff, to get circus. cadilly circus. ahead of of the tens of thousands of soldiers who took to the seas lay nothing but massive darkness. barely lit by the glowing lamps from the ships and the full moon. ahead of these soldiers above all lay the dread of the unknown. a few hours earlier, they had learned the purpose of their mission. their destination, utah, omaha, juneau, ford and gold beach. were shrouded in uncertainty. only those who a few months earlier had taken part in the sicily landings perhaps had an idea of what was to come. a bitter, difficult battle. which wou
j. pershing that time will not dim the glory of their deeds. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president to have republic of france, emmanuel macron. pres. macron: president of the united states of americaadies and gentlemen. the night of the the fifth to the sixth of june, 1944, the channel was not only troubled by the menacing fog and the rough crushing waves, for a few hours earlier, general eisenhower roared his famous let's go, some 1200 warships, 5000 freight ships...