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i asked my colleagues to remember the hopeful story of lithuania.ormer soviety, a basso, a nato ally once coerced and intimidated by now scott -- moscow through repeated gas shutoffs. when i sport terminal change the game. let's hope repeat that story. they are a win-win for our allies, and a win for our partners and become me. my men help to ensure a fair and reasonable regulatory process which encourages investment. with that mr. chairman, i yield back. courtney >>. just briefly >>, i just point out that this has been an issue in terms of the approval process. issued a directive to expedite this and have been approving applications and are committed as a ministration to doing so. the limit ofthat the amendment mandates a decision, it does not mandate approval. a decision could be not approval as much as approval. blockingd end up applications as opposed to what i think the proponents desire is to move these along. my republican father practiced law for 50 years, he said careful for what you wish for. i would caution that this amendment is a double
i asked my colleagues to remember the hopeful story of lithuania.ormer soviety, a basso, a nato ally once coerced and intimidated by now scott -- moscow through repeated gas shutoffs. when i sport terminal change the game. let's hope repeat that story. they are a win-win for our allies, and a win for our partners and become me. my men help to ensure a fair and reasonable regulatory process which encourages investment. with that mr. chairman, i yield back. courtney >>. just briefly...
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. >> this mural from lithuania in capital of lithuania trump and putin kissing. >> i'm sorry is that hitler and muslini underneath it. >> yes they're talking about comparisons they made and other leaders and in the article it talks about one of the trump spokes women saying that this is a foolishly perceived association with fashism and there's nobody less than fascist of donald trump. they cite where he tweeted musilini it's better to live one day as a lion then 20 days as a sheep. images shocking this is happen around the world and he's not >> or will be, he we don't know that. >> yes. >> and the problem with that is that the president a couple weeks ago was going out and had commencement addresses one at howard and one at rutgers in new jersey. one of the things the president talked about an important message for everybody, democrat and republican, is this idea that any speech or anything you don't agree with sudden lynn gets thrown into this bucket of the worst thing in the world all right? and you can disagree with donald trump and you cannot like what donald trump has to say an
. >> this mural from lithuania in capital of lithuania trump and putin kissing. >> i'm sorry is that hitler and muslini underneath it. >> yes they're talking about comparisons they made and other leaders and in the article it talks about one of the trump spokes women saying that this is a foolishly perceived association with fashism and there's nobody less than fascist of donald trump. they cite where he tweeted musilini it's better to live one day as a lion then 20 days as a...
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the oppressors of belgium, nicaragua, croatia, switzerland, and lithuania. this discussion comes at a time of uncertainty in european history, to the very least. or than a quarter of a century after the fall of the berlin wall, the strategic question that emerge in the immediate postwar era. looking back, sometimes, where we are now, we forget the huge importance of getting through the cold war and getting out the other side in at good of shape as we had been. a lot of people are kicked around the idea of whether some of those lessons can be applied other parts of the world including the middle east. turning back to europe and ukraine, instability persists as a separate 2015. minsky's fire agreement has failed to halt the conflict. recentlence has seen a spike with 20 ukrainian soldiers killed in april alone, up from five in january. at the same kind, europe's self is inundated by the humanitarian and security concerns of mass migration, the overflow of civil wars, and it is unclear whether europe will be able to deliver order, security, and the protection o
the oppressors of belgium, nicaragua, croatia, switzerland, and lithuania. this discussion comes at a time of uncertainty in european history, to the very least. or than a quarter of a century after the fall of the berlin wall, the strategic question that emerge in the immediate postwar era. looking back, sometimes, where we are now, we forget the huge importance of getting through the cold war and getting out the other side in at good of shape as we had been. a lot of people are kicked around...
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. >> typically done in the water, to call the lithuania. when surfing on the street. ♪ way to go.get in the way of an adventure. >> truly is magnificent. >> i lived in manhattan for almost a decade now by never experienced it the way i did yesterday. headed to the marina where i i was greeted. i was taken aback by how beautiful the boat was, and then i say the name and gold on the call. the boat was named the torah >> to our sailing packages. another way to see my beautiful city. >> absolutely ready. >> it turns out i'm not the only one. new yorkers are the captain's most frequent. >> they want something different. i want to just hang. >> the. >> minute we pull out of the harbor a new wife. me, him, the water sky. loaded up towards boat. motoring all around us. it is so much more. actually gets learn all about it. ♪ >> here at "chasing news", he works for avid for decades. and allowed him to now be avid about his true passion. >> my left the company i bought a boat, and now i take tourists out to the statue of liberty and back again. >> survived everything. tribeca sailing his par
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as a result of the intervention, latvia, lithuania and estonia escaped the embrace of the soviet union, and as a result of the intervention by the french, poland pushes out and defeats a russian invasion in 1920 and the soviet plan, which has been used to use the revolution for a rapid takeover of europe, fails. america, in terms of the isolationist direction in 1920's, the russian civil war is fought. president such as harding, coolidge who are not, indeed, also roosevelt, are not tremendously interested in the outside world which creates a problem in the geopolitics in the world. the efforts to contain the soviet coming is him and expansion in the 1920's and 1930's is formed by surviving western democracies that have been part of the coalition. the reason americans tend to think of the cold war as in the 1930's and 1940's was because they were not an active part in it. the americans were interested in restraining radicalism in their backyard. they are try to deal with what they see as left wing peasants you they see as left wing peasants being stirred up by the soviets. the american
as a result of the intervention, latvia, lithuania and estonia escaped the embrace of the soviet union, and as a result of the intervention by the french, poland pushes out and defeats a russian invasion in 1920 and the soviet plan, which has been used to use the revolution for a rapid takeover of europe, fails. america, in terms of the isolationist direction in 1920's, the russian civil war is fought. president such as harding, coolidge who are not, indeed, also roosevelt, are not tremendously...
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tom: we're dealing with poland , estonia and lithuania who are supporting. pat: why don't the germans put some ships in there? tom: they absolutely do. john: is the navy overextended? clarence: that's the debate john: and is it underfunded? clarence: the two work together. what is your mission? pat: that's clarence's point. if wore going to defend everybody on earth in southern and eastern black sea and the indian ocean and the korean sea and the south china sea, you're going to need a bigger navy. [laughter] eleanor: we're going to honor our treaty commitments and so far, i haven't heard one squawk out of any of the presidential candidates that this is a problem. so let's -- we have so many other issues to worry about. clarence: you do not criticize the level of spending when you're running for president whether a democrat or republican. eleanor: ok. fair enough. tom: one of the question and stuff that goes on behind the scenes is in the event of a conflict, because of the synergy of the different services, and i think people struggle to understand. one of
tom: we're dealing with poland , estonia and lithuania who are supporting. pat: why don't the germans put some ships in there? tom: they absolutely do. john: is the navy overextended? clarence: that's the debate john: and is it underfunded? clarence: the two work together. what is your mission? pat: that's clarence's point. if wore going to defend everybody on earth in southern and eastern black sea and the indian ocean and the korean sea and the south china sea, you're going to need a bigger...
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funding i believe for the air force, this is going ton , rected toward bulgaria iceland, poland, lithuania, estonia, again i oppose the amendment it's very important to our allies. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the gentleman from south carolina. mr. mulvaney: yield. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. dent: yield back. the chair: all time for debate having closed, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from south carolina. those in favor say aye those opposed, no. mr. mulvaney: i ask for the yeas and nays. -- postponed. the clerk: $5 million to remain available until september 30, 2021. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? mr. mulvaney: amendment number four at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report. the clerk: amendment number four you have offered by the gentleman from south carolina. the chair: the gentleman from south carolina and a member opposed each control five minutes. mr. dent: i oppose, reserve. mr. mulvaney: yield. mr. dent: i yield. e chair: all time for debate having yielded, those in fav
funding i believe for the air force, this is going ton , rected toward bulgaria iceland, poland, lithuania, estonia, again i oppose the amendment it's very important to our allies. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the gentleman from south carolina. mr. mulvaney: yield. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. dent: yield back. the chair: all time for debate having closed, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from south carolina....
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advancing everywhere from crimea, the trucking lines going into places like estonia, latvia and lithuaniacking, and missile defense systems to do it. we're worried about what people think of us. we want to be liked and not respected. charles: captain nash, 10 seconds left, with the missile that russia apparently developed, how concerned should we be? >> well, you want to talk about an accidental launch or unintentional thing, that could be devastating, because it's got 12 independent recovery have, when they command, it's like a cluster bomb, only nukes. we unilaterally took our nerves out of land based missile, that was obama administration decision in 2010. charles: gentlemen, we thank you for your service to this country. at home, lou dobbs is next. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. house speaker paul ryan under intense pressure from members of his own caucus, telling him to fall in line and endorse donald trump. ryan downplaying the odds of any breakthrough when he's scheduled to meet with trump tomorrow for a highly anticipated meeting in. a news conference today, speaker
advancing everywhere from crimea, the trucking lines going into places like estonia, latvia and lithuaniacking, and missile defense systems to do it. we're worried about what people think of us. we want to be liked and not respected. charles: captain nash, 10 seconds left, with the missile that russia apparently developed, how concerned should we be? >> well, you want to talk about an accidental launch or unintentional thing, that could be devastating, because it's got 12 independent...
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we have asks from astonia and lithuania. fought for when i was the commander over here in europe to maintain, which was degraded. it is now coming back. something you put a heavy presence on the ground to counter these threats. these are all nato countries that are asking for this equipment, personnel and backing. i think it is our desire not just through nato but other nato countries to provide forces as we well. >> thank you so much for your insights. >> power outages, outdated technology, this is the state of america's train system. what is it going to take to fix it? that's up next. >> the salt is eating away at concrete. it is eating away at the rails. when you airbnb, you have your own home. so, live there. even if it's just for a night. that's why bud light haseves a new look... ...and we want to share it with everyone... jackpot! still the same refreshing bud light. with a new look. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go
we have asks from astonia and lithuania. fought for when i was the commander over here in europe to maintain, which was degraded. it is now coming back. something you put a heavy presence on the ground to counter these threats. these are all nato countries that are asking for this equipment, personnel and backing. i think it is our desire not just through nato but other nato countries to provide forces as we well. >> thank you so much for your insights. >> power outages, outdated...
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meanwhile, a restaurant in lithuania is stirring up controversy by displaying a a mural on its wall that donald trump kissing vladimir putin. [ light laughter ] trump said he's not mad that it shows him kissing a man, he's mad that it shows him kissing someone over 40. [ laughter and applause ] "i don't like it. no. take it down. build a different wall. different wall." [ laughter ] bored of the first one. get this, in a recent interview, ben carson suggested that donald trump is considering sarah palin as his running mate. america is like, "hey, if we're going to do this, we might as well do this, right?" [ laughter and applause ] it's not going to happen. let's just go for it, yeah. >> jimmy: ooh, this isn't good here. at the nevada democratic convention. [ light laughter ] democratic convention this weekend, a fight broke out between supporters of hillary clinton and bernie sanders. you should have seen it. there were npr tote bags everywhere. [ laughter and applause ] i mean, this was a nightmare. [ laughter and applause ] sources say it was a close fight but hillary supporters were
meanwhile, a restaurant in lithuania is stirring up controversy by displaying a a mural on its wall that donald trump kissing vladimir putin. [ light laughter ] trump said he's not mad that it shows him kissing a man, he's mad that it shows him kissing someone over 40. [ laughter and applause ] "i don't like it. no. take it down. build a different wall. different wall." [ laughter ] bored of the first one. get this, in a recent interview, ben carson suggested that donald trump is...
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i think about simon leaving lithuania and giving me the opportunity to be here. i'm most thankful for my constituents for giving me this opportunity to serve in congress. i love my job. i've been in politics all my life. i got elected for the first time when i was just 27 years old, and i'm a lot older than that today. my constituents have blessed me. my district is the most african-american district in the united states of america. and the issue you of race and my religion -- i'm jewish, which makes me a minority in my district, do not come up any longer. i have not lost a precinct in the democratic primary because i have the best constituents in america who don't see religion and race but those that votes their interest to make memphis more prosperous and more just and i'll always do that. so i thank my constituents for giving me the opportunity to serve here which is something i longed for. i served in the state senate for a long time. i ran for congress once before and lost. i used to look at this building and think, i didn't get there. i didn't make it. i go
i think about simon leaving lithuania and giving me the opportunity to be here. i'm most thankful for my constituents for giving me this opportunity to serve in congress. i love my job. i've been in politics all my life. i got elected for the first time when i was just 27 years old, and i'm a lot older than that today. my constituents have blessed me. my district is the most african-american district in the united states of america. and the issue you of race and my religion -- i'm jewish, which...
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. >> given that countries like poland and latvia and lithuania and estonia have chosen freely to join nato, do you think there's any truth to his claims that these are lands that are traditionally oriented toward the east? >> well, he certainly claims that. but as you know, we believe and many of these countries desire to be a sovereign nation and make their own choices the type of government they have. that's what we've traditionally supported as a part of our values and we're in support of today. >> the final point he makes about nato expansion is this is an aggressive action toward russia and could threaten their territorial integrity and sovereignty. has nato been investing lately in large-scale rearmaments of a kind that would launch a massive land invasion of russia? >> no, sir, and as you know, nato for nearly 230 ye ll lly 2d out to russia with the idea that they could become a part of the security that nato proceeds to all of europe as a partner. and they've refused that hand at this point. >> to look at the claim from the other direction has russia been investing in massive
. >> given that countries like poland and latvia and lithuania and estonia have chosen freely to join nato, do you think there's any truth to his claims that these are lands that are traditionally oriented toward the east? >> well, he certainly claims that. but as you know, we believe and many of these countries desire to be a sovereign nation and make their own choices the type of government they have. that's what we've traditionally supported as a part of our values and we're in...
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. >> lithuania has a much better record than we do. if we can get some of that back up at some point. one of the concerns i have is that the u.k. would not be of the continue to share air passenger information given the new directive. it is really vital to the security of our citizens. have you thought about the consequences would be in that? mr. cameron: yes, i think this is very serious. about howing earlier i had a clear view of europe and reform over the past 15-20 years. one area where i'm definitely changed my opinion is i used to , partnership with america, police, intelligence services without we deliver security. europe has nothing to do with security. i would argue that five or 10 years ago. there is no doubt in my mind that has changed. they're the most important things. there is no doubt in my mind that passenger name records, criminal records, data, fingerprints, dna, terrorist information, border checks, border information, those things are incredibly powerful and important in protecting our security. what will we do if w
. >> lithuania has a much better record than we do. if we can get some of that back up at some point. one of the concerns i have is that the u.k. would not be of the continue to share air passenger information given the new directive. it is really vital to the security of our citizens. have you thought about the consequences would be in that? mr. cameron: yes, i think this is very serious. about howing earlier i had a clear view of europe and reform over the past 15-20 years. one area...
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. >> lithuania has a much better record than we do.et some of that back up at some point. one of the concerns i have is that the u.k. would not be of the continue to share air passenger information given the new directive. it is really vital to the security of our citizens. have you thought about the consequences would be in that? mr. cameron: yes, i think this is very serious. about howing earlier i had a clear view of europe and reform over the past 15-20 years. one area where i'm definitely changed my opinion is i used to , partnership with america, police, intelligence services without we deliver security. europe has nothing to do with security. i would argue that five or 10 years ago. there is no doubt in my mind that has changed. they're the most important things. there is no doubt in my mind that passenger name records, criminal records, data, fingerprints, dna, terrorist information, border checks, border information, those things are incredibly powerful and important in protecting our security. what will we do if we left? i th
. >> lithuania has a much better record than we do.et some of that back up at some point. one of the concerns i have is that the u.k. would not be of the continue to share air passenger information given the new directive. it is really vital to the security of our citizens. have you thought about the consequences would be in that? mr. cameron: yes, i think this is very serious. about howing earlier i had a clear view of europe and reform over the past 15-20 years. one area where i'm...
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of you in my notes, but i know that the board member jan is belgium, nicaragua, switzerland, and lithuaniasion comes at of uncertainty in european history to say the very least. more than a quarter century after the fall of the berlin wall, strategic questions that emerged in the immediate postwar -- post-cold war era showed differences. looking back, sometimes where we are now, we forget the huge importance of the cse and getting us through the cold war and to the other side. a lot of people are taking around the idea if those lessons can be applied to other parts of the world, including the middle east. turning back to europe and in ukraine, this miss fire in thent has failed, now third year. it has killed more than 9000 people. the violence has seen a recent spike with ukrainian soldiers killed in april up from january. at the same time, europe is inundated at a humanitarian and security concerns of mass migration, the overflow of civil wars. it is unclear if europe can deliver border security and refugee rights while working with indispensable if not complex partners in the region, inc
of you in my notes, but i know that the board member jan is belgium, nicaragua, switzerland, and lithuaniasion comes at of uncertainty in european history to say the very least. more than a quarter century after the fall of the berlin wall, strategic questions that emerged in the immediate postwar -- post-cold war era showed differences. looking back, sometimes where we are now, we forget the huge importance of the cse and getting us through the cold war and to the other side. a lot of people...
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. >> just a comment, lithuania has a much better record than we do. it would be good to see if we could get as good as that. in the event of brexit, one concern i have is the uk would not continue to share important data on things like air passenger information and other data sharing which is vital to the security of our citizens. have you talked about the consequence of that and how you wouldameliorate that? >> i was talking about how i had a clear view about europe and reform over the last 15 to 20 years. but i would say one area where i definitely changed my opinion is that i think i used to believe, you know, nato, partnership with america, police, intelligence services, that is how we deliver security. europe has nothing to do with security. i think i would have argued five or ten years ago. there's no doubt that has changed. those things i mentioned are still unbelievably important and the most important things, but there's no doubt in my mind passenger name records, criminal records, fing erprints, dna, terrorist information, border checks, bor
. >> just a comment, lithuania has a much better record than we do. it would be good to see if we could get as good as that. in the event of brexit, one concern i have is the uk would not continue to share important data on things like air passenger information and other data sharing which is vital to the security of our citizens. have you talked about the consequence of that and how you wouldameliorate that? >> i was talking about how i had a clear view about europe and reform over...
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but on the other hand you do have lapped it up or lithuania and we can expect to pay.ntry should be. i wouldn't be doing it in a way that is weakening nato. you have to walk and chew gum at the same time. the campy show showing any signs of weakness because that could encourage him to move into the baltic state. sandra: congressman king, thanks for joining us. good to have you. still to come the entire city evacuated because of an out-of-control wildfire. a third is fighting this but it is still spreading as we speak. details on that straight ahead good president obama traveling today. authorities want him to drink the water. those stories and much more. stay tuned. ♪ when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or ademp
but on the other hand you do have lapped it up or lithuania and we can expect to pay.ntry should be. i wouldn't be doing it in a way that is weakening nato. you have to walk and chew gum at the same time. the campy show showing any signs of weakness because that could encourage him to move into the baltic state. sandra: congressman king, thanks for joining us. good to have you. still to come the entire city evacuated because of an out-of-control wildfire. a third is fighting this but it is...
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i know some people that have relatives in lithuania, they are worried about the russians and all thealtic states are worried about the russians. i thought it was very irresponsible. and then bernie sanders made a statement saying he put a bill in to increase the so security for people that are getting , i know200 a month someone that only get $700 a month for being legally blind from diabetes, they can only work for 10 years. he would increase it by $1350 a year, about 110, 100 $20 a month. that doesn't sound like a lot, but for someone who is really poor, that would help a lot. bob lives in minnesota, democrats line. bob, good morning. caller: so many comments out there. host: first and foremost, what do you take about the recent polls? caller: i don't trust the polls, they have been wrong on bernie for most of the race. host: as far as the support he gets? hillaryas far as how was supposed to win certain states, and she didn't. the polls were wrong. if you look at the exit polls, some of the exit polls were off by 17%. where's the outrage and that? i've heard some comments about do
i know some people that have relatives in lithuania, they are worried about the russians and all thealtic states are worried about the russians. i thought it was very irresponsible. and then bernie sanders made a statement saying he put a bill in to increase the so security for people that are getting , i know200 a month someone that only get $700 a month for being legally blind from diabetes, they can only work for 10 years. he would increase it by $1350 a year, about 110, 100 $20 a month....
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. >> restaurant in lithuania is stirring up controversy that shows donald trump kissing vladimir putinecretary clinton unveiled her secret weapon to fix the economy. >> my husband who i will put in charge of revitalizing the economy. >> now we know who the arrow has been pointing out. come back, hey. what's up. i still got it. >> i still got it. >> good impersonation busted out there. >>> talking about the race is also fun, but also very strange sometimes, especially the situation that gop where republicans have been slow to warm to their presumptive nominee. some are starting to come around and putting party first. one of them, a former ted cruz supporter, texas governor, greg abbott. we're going to talk to the governor about why he is in trump's corner, and his book, coming up. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™,
. >> restaurant in lithuania is stirring up controversy that shows donald trump kissing vladimir putinecretary clinton unveiled her secret weapon to fix the economy. >> my husband who i will put in charge of revitalizing the economy. >> now we know who the arrow has been pointing out. come back, hey. what's up. i still got it. >> i still got it. >> good impersonation busted out there. >>> talking about the race is also fun, but also very strange sometimes,...