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will now have a ceremonial signing of the letter again jo john. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] >> thank you thank you to the effort of the staff. >> thank you. >> with that, will open up the floor to questions. please wait for the mics of people on the phone can hear you. who has a microphone? >> so just to start off, like to get your reaction to bob light heiser's opening statement today when he said that although nafta has benefited u.s. farmers and border communities, but it has fundamentally failed many americans and would have to have major improvement that tweaking and updating a few chapters would not be possible. what do concerns does that recently agriculture committee in terms of trade off to get those changes? >> of course it concerns us that it would be mentioned out of front. but our standards that we do no harm. this is been a good trade treaty for north american agriculture from mexico to canada. we want to make sure that her voice is heard loud and clear that we don't want to harm the gains that we've had in it. the
will now have a ceremonial signing of the letter again jo john. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] >> thank you thank you to the effort of the staff. >> thank you. >> with that, will open up the floor to questions. please wait for the mics of people on the phone can hear you. who has a microphone? >> so just to start off, like to get your reaction to bob light heiser's opening statement today when he said that although nafta has benefited u.s. farmers and...
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jo place. john lee was shot and killed on the way to his apartment. derrick roll hands is wanted in that murder. he faces several other criminal charges. records show he was released from jail last november after two philadelphia police officers failed to show up and testify at his trial in a gun case. the department is now conducting an internal review. >>> this morning we are expecting possible response from north korea after a third stwrat day of warnings from president trump. yesterday the president trump tweeted the u.s. military is locked and loaded. mr. trump warned of severe consequences if north korea makes good on its threat to fire police stills toward the u.s. territory of guam. pentagon officials tell nbls news so far they have not moved in any new hardware. but officials says region is already armed with missiles, b-1 bombers, navy destroyers and submarines. nbc news asked president trump what he means by locked and loaded. >> we are looking at that very carefully. and i hope that they are going to fully understand the gravity of what i
jo place. john lee was shot and killed on the way to his apartment. derrick roll hands is wanted in that murder. he faces several other criminal charges. records show he was released from jail last november after two philadelphia police officers failed to show up and testify at his trial in a gun case. the department is now conducting an internal review. >>> this morning we are expecting possible response from north korea after a third stwrat day of warnings from president trump....
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after the uss jo"uss john s. mc collided with another ship he was removed from his duty.e admiral aucoin has led the fleet since 2015 and was going to retire next month. in a press conference yesterday, the pacific fleet commander admiral scott swift said the navy is looking at all possible causes of the collision on monday. including a cyber attack on the ship's controls. he promised to get to the root cause of these incidents in the pacific. >> when tragedy like this is one too many. while each of these four events is unique, in isolation. >> reporter: the navy has not released the names of missing sailors, at least three of them have been identified by family members. the families thank those expressing concerns. and a fiancee says it hurts to know i might never get to walk down the aisle to see the love of my life. the navy is expanding the search area in the hope of finding some of these ten missing sailors still alive. the pacific fleet is going to conduct what they're calling a deliberate reset of all of their ships. basically they're going to bring in experts who
after the uss jo"uss john s. mc collided with another ship he was removed from his duty.e admiral aucoin has led the fleet since 2015 and was going to retire next month. in a press conference yesterday, the pacific fleet commander admiral scott swift said the navy is looking at all possible causes of the collision on monday. including a cyber attack on the ship's controls. he promised to get to the root cause of these incidents in the pacific. >> when tragedy like this is one too...
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from joseph azrack and abigail congdon. ♪ >> thompson: we tell ourselves that our work matters, that it's worth the risk, that it will be remembered. when another journalist is killed, we rush to tell their story and to say to the world that their life was not wasted. and so it shouldn't have taken this long to get here. over 30 years late, i've arrived at dam phong's grave. his case is three decades cold, without a conviction or an arrest. just this headstone telling us that dam phong died for journalism. >> my dad was always controversial. any time when you write the truth and the truth is not for sale, you are controversial. my dad get threatened all the times. >> thompson: what do you remember about the day your father was killed? >> i wanted to know if he needed me to help him with the newspaper. the delivery. so i call home and someone answer the phone who was an american. i hung up. i thought i got the wrong number. i call him again. the same
the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from joseph azrack and abigail congdon. ♪ >> thompson: we tell ourselves that our work matters, that it's worth the risk, that it will be remembered. when another journalist is killed, we rush to tell their story and to say to the world that their life was not wasted. and so it...
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jo jack johnson. heavyweight champion. around the white women, boom, out. '68 olympics, mexico. john carlos, black, raised fist.uhammad ali, refuses to be inducted. >> he listed the names of the owners who have done nated to trump and the conservatives that have a problem with this. >> uncle spike speaks the truth. i have nothing to say against spike lee here. >> the nfl has no soul. they allow the worst people to play their game. if there was a coach that thought kaepernick was the bigger asset, they would hire him. they cover up video when a guy punches out his girlfriend. >> i got to go. you can't. we'll do it later. we'll be right back. tais really quite simple.est it comes in the mail, you pull out the tube and you spit in it, which is something southern girls are taught you're not supposed to do. you seal it and send it back and then you wait for your results. it's that simple. after a hall of fame career, it's no wonder why i use blue-emu arthritis cream. blue-emu's non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula gets down deep into those joints for big time pain relief. blue-emu, it works fast and you won't stink.
jo jack johnson. heavyweight champion. around the white women, boom, out. '68 olympics, mexico. john carlos, black, raised fist.uhammad ali, refuses to be inducted. >> he listed the names of the owners who have done nated to trump and the conservatives that have a problem with this. >> uncle spike speaks the truth. i have nothing to say against spike lee here. >> the nfl has no soul. they allow the worst people to play their game. if there was a coach that thought kaepernick...
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from scott nathan and laura debonis. (horns blowing) >> erenberg touchdown! >> listen to this crowd, they're on fire! >> the steelers have their key receivers in. stallworth on the left, 82, swann, 88, on the right. franco harris is now at the 30, big pileup. he fumbled the ball! and let's see... minnesota has it! jeff siemon on it. >> oh, yeah! it's still wild and woolly, and i love 'em that way. >> you love 'em wild and woolly and you're seeing it now. >> impressive drive by the steelers. >> everybody loves everybody when you win. >> the drive has used a lot of time. here's a roll-out. bradshaw fires... touchdown! an awesome physical team were the steelers today. (crowd chanting) pittsburgh, the super bowl champs. >> narrator: pittsburgh. for 70 years, they've loved their football team: the steelers. >> this is a tough town. the people here are tough, tough-minded. the way the steelers played the game meshed perfectly with the people. >> hit him! h
the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from scott nathan and laura debonis. (horns blowing) >> erenberg touchdown! >> listen to this crowd, they're on fire! >> the steelers have their key receivers in. stallworth on the left, 82, swann, 88, on the right. franco harris is now at the 30, big pileup. he fumbled...
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from scott nathan and laura debonis. >> second and three, ball on the three... in motion... wide open... touchdown! >> the brains are precious cargo. >> now back to the third, and he goes outside... >> we have to get the brain usually within hours of the death. >> touchdown. >> play action... going deep... >> you have a brain that's intact; it's been removed from the upper spinal cord. >> picks it up, looks for running room. he's at the 40, he's at the 45, midfield, he's gonna go! desean jackson! >> narrator: it is the brain of a former football player. >> this is a process that is awe-inspiring in the old-fashioned sense of the word. >> you have the responsibility of actually possessing somebody's brain, which is probably the best representation of who they were. you really treat it with the utmost respect. >> from a scientific perspective, there's this secret that's being unlocked. >> we take it out, we weigh it, we photograph it, all the external
the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from scott nathan and laura debonis. >> second and three, ball on the three... in motion... wide open... touchdown! >> the brains are precious cargo. >> now back to the third, and he goes outside... >> we have to get the brain usually within hours of the death....
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> what a cute little face. aw... here we come! >> it's a girl! she's beautiful. >> what's her name? >> rachel. >> narrator: a new life begins. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> narrator: out of her mother's womb, rachel murphy is now surrounded by a new world filled with countless germs. modern medicine will do what it can to protect her. >> just a tiny little stick. >> narrator: barely an hour old, rachel gets her first shot, against hepatitis b. this is the first of up to 35 inoculations she will get in the next six years of her life to fight 14 diseases. >> rachel. >> it's okay, princess. >> narrator: public health doctors celebrate vaccines as one of medicine's shining achievements. >> they've increased our lifespan by 30 years. hib would cause 20,000 to 25,000 cases a year. gone. i mean, polio would paralyze, you know, tens of thousands of children every year. gone. i mean, diphtheria was the most common killer of teenagers in the 1920s. gone. i mean, you know, va
the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> what a cute little face. aw... here we come! >> it's a girl! she's beautiful. >> what's her name? >> rachel. >> narrator: a new life begins. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> narrator: out of her mother's womb, rachel murphy is now surrounded by a new world...
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jo federal defenders back. and he turns to the chief of artillery and says, now is your chance. captain john mendenhall from ohio is on a hill overlooking mcfadden's ford.co they completely shatter the oh confederate division under the command of john breckenridge. and that fighting on january 2n ends the battle of stones river. it has been a bloodiest battle by percentage of loss in the civil war. he leaves 28% of his army on the battlefield.ag bragg 27%. bragg counts his losses and retreats. the battle of stones river is over. some people would argue it's a r draw. the federals didn't really win n by attacking or making any great brilliant maneuvers. they hung on by dogged determination survival. and being able to stick it one round longer than the confederates. but you know what. that's good enough. on january 1st, 1863, the final emancipation proclamation is er issued. and so that's why stones river u is a great defense. it is an unbelievably compelling story. it's something that's really an underappreciated battle in many ways. it is an unbelievably compelling story about how the army o
jo federal defenders back. and he turns to the chief of artillery and says, now is your chance. captain john mendenhall from ohio is on a hill overlooking mcfadden's ford.co they completely shatter the oh confederate division under the command of john breckenridge. and that fighting on january 2n ends the battle of stones river. it has been a bloodiest battle by percentage of loss in the civil war. he leaves 28% of his army on the battlefield.ag bragg 27%. bragg counts his losses and retreats....
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and jo—anne nadler, a political journalist and communications consultant, who worked as a senior conservative press officer during the johnperiod, is this a position that the party can get behind? i think so, they have got to get hide it. to a certain extent this is a pr move —— they have got to get behind it. we have heard so many noises off and so much squabbling that it has obscured the essential direction of travel towards leaving the single market and the customs union, it has been very important that these ministers who represent different sides of the argument come together at this point, partly to reassure their own party and also the country and business essentially, that they will work together to this end. what do you think? is this a position that labour can get around? no sooner had the article being published in the daily telegraph, a tory minister said the pact wouldn't last and that philip hammond had contempt for lame fox, the tory party is riven with division —— liam fox. david davis called boris johnson division —— liam fox. david davis called borisjohnson a failure and there were tory mps threatening t
and jo—anne nadler, a political journalist and communications consultant, who worked as a senior conservative press officer during the johnperiod, is this a position that the party can get behind? i think so, they have got to get hide it. to a certain extent this is a pr move —— they have got to get behind it. we have heard so many noises off and so much squabbling that it has obscured the essential direction of travel towards leaving the single market and the customs union, it has been...