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i believe bolton is a bigger hawk on north korea than the president has shown, nonetheless, james matis has put them on notice they're surrounded. marie, perhaps he wants more like-minded people around him or perhaps he's looking for more faithful around him. what do you think? >> i think he's building what looks to be a very hawkish cabinet particularly on foreign policy. you're right, john bolton is closer to donald trump than h.r. mcmaster was than is more of a mainstream republican foreign policy thinker. the national security adviser's job is to gatherer views and help the president make decisions. that will be an open question whether john bolton will be able to put his own personal opinion, not entirely to the side, but put different points of view forward to the president and give him different options and not to let his ideological leaning to the job and in the past bolton has been accused of changing intelligence to fit his point of view. >> i think john bolton disagrees with donald trump on a number of things most especially russia. john bolton has a long history of being a r
i believe bolton is a bigger hawk on north korea than the president has shown, nonetheless, james matis has put them on notice they're surrounded. marie, perhaps he wants more like-minded people around him or perhaps he's looking for more faithful around him. what do you think? >> i think he's building what looks to be a very hawkish cabinet particularly on foreign policy. you're right, john bolton is closer to donald trump than h.r. mcmaster was than is more of a mainstream republican...
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normality for the which is really scary because that means when they do that will be their normal maty and i'm more likely to fight them go do something very similar to the real threat to society it's impossible to know just how many children have been brainwashed by myself but they have already started to return home to germany belgium the netherlands meanwhile in france the authorities putting together a plan to reintegrate the returning children of john hardy's the prime minister has said that sixty eight have already come back and many more are expected to follow. programs to help these children readjust have been announced by governments across europe but is it too late to reverse the damage already done. videos like this have emerged showing children carrying out mock executions. the little children are not only victims but they're on the cusp of being forced into the perpetrators but in the video that we just saw are you see the sadism of the adults being played out through the children so there are destroying the mental capacity for the child to differentiate between reality an
normality for the which is really scary because that means when they do that will be their normal maty and i'm more likely to fight them go do something very similar to the real threat to society it's impossible to know just how many children have been brainwashed by myself but they have already started to return home to germany belgium the netherlands meanwhile in france the authorities putting together a plan to reintegrate the returning children of john hardy's the prime minister has said...
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trade talents but the main topic will be brags that joining me now is our correspondent matis who is in brussels can we expect from this summit clearly the tariffs issue will be top of the agenda in a lot of concerns for your leaders the trade commissioner of the european union just returned this night from the u.s. and brought back what looks like good news the e.u. could get lost with the exemption from these tariffs on steel and aluminum but it's not clear yet and so leaders today will have to prepare for a scenario where they will get no long term exemption or no exemption potentially at all and then of course the reason why isn't how she hopes to get signed off for a transition phase that the bracks negotiators have agreed to last week so bracks it and the steel tariffs the two key issues and what are the biggest impediments ahead for brakes it. now a key a key sticking point is really to what extent our when the u.k. will come to terms with the fact that the deep and special partnership they seek will simply boil down to a free trade deal if they stick to all the red lines that
trade talents but the main topic will be brags that joining me now is our correspondent matis who is in brussels can we expect from this summit clearly the tariffs issue will be top of the agenda in a lot of concerns for your leaders the trade commissioner of the european union just returned this night from the u.s. and brought back what looks like good news the e.u. could get lost with the exemption from these tariffs on steel and aluminum but it's not clear yet and so leaders today will have...
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keeping your head down and matis and ciao and doing tv that makes him look good.t is kellyanne conway's recipe for surviving or make liberals angry, scott pruitt at the epa. if you don't do those things you may not survive. >> you may have found the formula but that is a pretty clever way of thinking about the way he operates. that may give too much credit to the kind of impulsive nature of him and what he is willing to tolerate and not willing to tolerate and i think we'll have to see how far beyond kind of the mcmaster issue this cabinet shake-up actually goes to get a better idea. >> i think that you mentioned matis and he's in a interesting place right now. >> i wouldn't like to be a fly on his brain. >> but they were -- they were a duo and matt is gave -- >> they were supposedly a trio. >> yes. but -- right. when he was at dhs. but once he left and became chief of staff and it was mattis and tillerson making the same argument but mattis could give him cover because tillerson didn't -- but when mattis said he cou he could echo and do what women do in meeting a
keeping your head down and matis and ciao and doing tv that makes him look good.t is kellyanne conway's recipe for surviving or make liberals angry, scott pruitt at the epa. if you don't do those things you may not survive. >> you may have found the formula but that is a pretty clever way of thinking about the way he operates. that may give too much credit to the kind of impulsive nature of him and what he is willing to tolerate and not willing to tolerate and i think we'll have to see...
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my father on the whole matis thinks the x e forty is quite a snazzy car with its many customizable options and the different colors it's for anyone who likes to stand out in a crowd at a price that should keep the competition at bay of course with all the extras this will doesn't come cheap but that can be said about any car so the n.c. forty money will be worth a very close look. as a scientist. would talk about label the ops then feel. the civic has been a mainstay in honda's lineup since it hit the market in one nine hundred seventy two its tenth generation ruled out in two thousand and fifteen over the decades in between the civic became a global success for honda now ranking among the ten best selling cars in the world . the next contest i'm going to moment points to the broad selection buyers have in the compact class like the hyundai i thirty or the opel on strength or the v.w. golf but intense competition has pushed them to become too similar making them rather conventional and even a bit stuffy here japan's honda civic is a breath of fresh air. in its early models the civic two wa
my father on the whole matis thinks the x e forty is quite a snazzy car with its many customizable options and the different colors it's for anyone who likes to stand out in a crowd at a price that should keep the competition at bay of course with all the extras this will doesn't come cheap but that can be said about any car so the n.c. forty money will be worth a very close look. as a scientist. would talk about label the ops then feel. the civic has been a mainstay in honda's lineup since it...
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it wasn't his fault it was tillerson and matis doing that and if that's insubordination and maybe theresident out to look to the pentagon for his next cabinet replacement. >> sandra: good to see you. >> thank you. >> bill: police now issuing a new warning in a deadly string of package bombings in austin, texas as we learn the identity of one of the victims in the city. >> sandra: and a legal victory for the trump administration over the battle on sanctuary cities and the ruling. >> bill: and democrats hitting back after republicans declare game over on the russian investigation. jim jordan to react on that. >> last night the committee on the intelligence committee made the decision to prematurely shut down the russia investigation. it was a terrible disservice to the country and the american people and represented a reneging on the commitment made at the outset of the investigation to follow the facts wherever they may lead. look now at what's happening a various parts of the country lafayette park across from the white house say group of students observing 17 minutes of silence to ho
it wasn't his fault it was tillerson and matis doing that and if that's insubordination and maybe theresident out to look to the pentagon for his next cabinet replacement. >> sandra: good to see you. >> thank you. >> bill: police now issuing a new warning in a deadly string of package bombings in austin, texas as we learn the identity of one of the victims in the city. >> sandra: and a legal victory for the trump administration over the battle on sanctuary cities and the...
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security accomplishment he'll miss state colleagues and work the department of defense and secretary matis. he wishes secretary-designate pompeo well. if you're just joining us, here is the news, rex tillerson is out as secretary of state. mike pompeo has been nominated by the president to be the next secretary of state. and gina haspel working at the cia will be nominated to be the next director of the cia. the first woman, if confirmed, to hold that department. >> sandra: our reporter saying state officials said tillerson has not spoken to the president and had every intention of staying, per the statement. what we're hearing the president is saying on the ground there as he departs for california outside the white house, talking about mike pompeo, his new selection, saying he has tremendous energy and always on the same wave length. that's what i need. gina will be the first woman director of the cia outstanding. i want total confidence in pompeo said president trump. >> bill: he is getting ready to head out to california for a big trip on border security and has a fundraiser there as w
security accomplishment he'll miss state colleagues and work the department of defense and secretary matis. he wishes secretary-designate pompeo well. if you're just joining us, here is the news, rex tillerson is out as secretary of state. mike pompeo has been nominated by the president to be the next secretary of state. and gina haspel working at the cia will be nominated to be the next director of the cia. the first woman, if confirmed, to hold that department. >> sandra: our reporter...
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secretary matis said we cannot good on another continuing resolution stop-gap budget. it would hurt the military. >> laura: maybe we should think about that the next time we commit our troops to some godforsaken country. maybe we should think about what it will cost when we commit our troops to another multiple deployment intervention. it's nice to say we're in the hole $5 trillion, but -- >> here's the other thing. if we wanted to fund the military, why didn't we put forth the funds to fund the military and deal with the nondi fence discretionary separate. but somehow we put them together because we grow the size of government. >> we've got to take care of the veterans. >> laura: the veterans, we always -- it's veterans, veterans, veterans. anytime i raise an issue about the bill, people say veterans. but we have other issues weighing down on the american public. i do believe tonight the american people have to understand this, we're going to have, you know, 438 congressmen, 100 senators will vote on this legislation in the next, what, 72 hours, guys? 72 hours, someth
secretary matis said we cannot good on another continuing resolution stop-gap budget. it would hurt the military. >> laura: maybe we should think about that the next time we commit our troops to some godforsaken country. maybe we should think about what it will cost when we commit our troops to another multiple deployment intervention. it's nice to say we're in the hole $5 trillion, but -- >> here's the other thing. if we wanted to fund the military, why didn't we put forth the...
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i had to walk around the bar with, like, shots, and, you know, ask people, "ahoy, maties!bars. >> stephen: wait, are there rules of what the captain can and cannot say? because i've done some inclusive sponsorship, and you get these sheets saying, "the captain does this. the captain distribute do that." like, "the captain, you know, keeps it clean." was it stuff like that? >> to be honest with you, i didn't read any of the paperwork, all right. >> stephen: okay, okay. >> i just went in and did my own thing. >> stephen: okay, uh-huh... >> i went to a bar once, it was a nightclub and all my buddies were at this nightclub. and, of course,, you know, coming from chicago you get ripped to shreds if you do anything outside the norm. and by the end of the night, they were stealing everything i had. they took the hat. they took the hook. by the end of the night, i'm in a t-shirt and a mustache passing rum around. >> stephen: that sounds like freddie mercury. ( laughter ) was your family worried about you? >> no, you know, what? they were, like, you know, "it's a great opportunity!
i had to walk around the bar with, like, shots, and, you know, ask people, "ahoy, maties!bars. >> stephen: wait, are there rules of what the captain can and cannot say? because i've done some inclusive sponsorship, and you get these sheets saying, "the captain does this. the captain distribute do that." like, "the captain, you know, keeps it clean." was it stuff like that? >> to be honest with you, i didn't read any of the paperwork, all right. >>...
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under short-term spending bills for about six months now and if you talk to our generals from general matishey said the worst thing nfor the nations defense is short-term spending bill. in september we passed a great republican bill on government funding and it didn't go anywhere. we could have messaging bills all day. in the meantime, our men and women in uniform won't have the tools they need to do their jobs protecting the country around the world but be safe. >> sandra: this funds the government six months, right, congressman? by nature isn't that still a short-term spending bill? >> this covers funding through the rest of the fiscal year. if they want a short-term bill going a couple weeks that is what is creating uncertainty in our military and our generals said it hurts our military to be doing short term. let's give the troops the pay they need and what president trump said he needs to support his wall and support israel. >> sandra: it looks like it will be a race to the finish line and i would want to end with go, tigers, congressman. >> thanks a lot. >> bill: we'll see how many de
under short-term spending bills for about six months now and if you talk to our generals from general matishey said the worst thing nfor the nations defense is short-term spending bill. in september we passed a great republican bill on government funding and it didn't go anywhere. we could have messaging bills all day. in the meantime, our men and women in uniform won't have the tools they need to do their jobs protecting the country around the world but be safe. >> sandra: this funds the...
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a sensible time for europe it be the worst case scenario for the european union all right garrick matis reporting for us from rome thank you so much on now to some of the other stories making news around the world and swiss voters look unlikely to abolish their t.v. license fee poll suggests a clear no vote in sunday's referendum on whether to accept mandatory fee for radio and television programming the license fee is around four hundred euros and provides funding for public broadcasters the votes being closely watched across europe. airbus says it plans to meet with the european works council next week following a media report that it wants to slash thousands of jobs the french magazine challenges reported that the aircraft manufacturers considering more than three and a half thousand layoffs in response to production cuts jobs in germany spain and britain could be affected. in slovakia hundreds of people attended the funeral of the journalist yun krycek he and his fiance were shot dead in their home a week ago. working on a story about italian organized crime in slovakia before he wa
a sensible time for europe it be the worst case scenario for the european union all right garrick matis reporting for us from rome thank you so much on now to some of the other stories making news around the world and swiss voters look unlikely to abolish their t.v. license fee poll suggests a clear no vote in sunday's referendum on whether to accept mandatory fee for radio and television programming the license fee is around four hundred euros and provides funding for public broadcasters the...
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a sensible time for europe it be the worst case scenario for the european union all right garrick matis reporting for us from rome thank you so much. well now to some of the other stories making news around the world and swiss voters look unlikely to abolish their t.v. license fee polls suggest a clear no vote in sunday's referendum on whether to accept mandatory fee for radio and television programming the license fee is around four hundred euros and provides funding for public broadcasters the vote being closely watched across europe airbus says it plans to meet with the european works council next week following a media report that it wants to slash thousands of jobs the french magazine challenges reported that the aircraft manufacturers considering more than three and a half thousand layoffs in response to production cuts jobs in germany spain and britain could be affected. in slovakia hundreds of people attended the funeral of the journalist yun crude shack he and his fiance were shot dead in their home a week ago. working on a story about italian organized crime in slovakia before
a sensible time for europe it be the worst case scenario for the european union all right garrick matis reporting for us from rome thank you so much. well now to some of the other stories making news around the world and swiss voters look unlikely to abolish their t.v. license fee polls suggest a clear no vote in sunday's referendum on whether to accept mandatory fee for radio and television programming the license fee is around four hundred euros and provides funding for public broadcasters...