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this is the minimal level. this is just even helping them to just have the minimal level. [inaudible] i don't have the figures myself to be honest. but i know we got some proof that some teachers have been paid in salah. but as i say it's really a minimal level, and payment has to happen all over the country. nooud nooud [inaudible] >> up to now, during the one year and and a half, all the taxation, all the revenues from the government side is controlled by the government in salah. they never deposit to the central bank, but in general i think we have a commitment to pay all the yemenis. this is our position. >> thank you very much. in the back, please? >> thank you. the main source for the people in the north for all things and the u.n. objected to a plan for the coalition to maintain the ports for people in the north. thank you. >> the government included a port, i think i made my point very clear, this was a point i made even in front of the security council a few days ago and in my discussion. we as a united nation are advocating that normally the operation should be u
this is the minimal level. this is just even helping them to just have the minimal level. [inaudible] i don't have the figures myself to be honest. but i know we got some proof that some teachers have been paid in salah. but as i say it's really a minimal level, and payment has to happen all over the country. nooud nooud [inaudible] >> up to now, during the one year and and a half, all the taxation, all the revenues from the government side is controlled by the government in salah. they...
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we were successful in protecting k-12 education and minimizing cuts to higher education and our safetyet hospitals. we've ended the practice of dishonest budgeting and faced the harsh realities of our state's budget situation. we've laid the foundation for necessary long-term reforms that we all agreed we needed last year when the legislature , when you created the task force to study the states budget and tax structure. well, the day for the long-term reform we all know is needed has arrived. it is by far one of the most critical missions that we have as leaders of this state. as you are all aware -- that's worthy of some applause. [applause] as you are all aware, louisiana faces a more than $1.3 billion fiscal cliff on july 1, 2018, a point when a significant amount of revenue disappears and expensive credits and rebates return to their full amounts, rather than the reduced amount they are currently operating under. on top of this cliff, the stat is facing $440 million shortfall for next year and we need to fund the priorities our constituents have asked for, such as tops, improved r
we were successful in protecting k-12 education and minimizing cuts to higher education and our safetyet hospitals. we've ended the practice of dishonest budgeting and faced the harsh realities of our state's budget situation. we've laid the foundation for necessary long-term reforms that we all agreed we needed last year when the legislature , when you created the task force to study the states budget and tax structure. well, the day for the long-term reform we all know is needed has arrived....
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and, therefore, that should be a minimal level of compromise on the security side. and the second component, any future of yemen has to accept the inclusiveness of the political process or government or governments or even the present solution has to be dealt, because yemen has been built so far and since the time you have been one of the actors and instrumental engineer of the agreement of the gcc and the follow-up mechanism that was built with the u.n. partners, we all know that every time the yemeni were proudly speaking about the fact that everything was done by consensus and that was helping them, what has helped them to be able to overcome many of the obstacles, and, therefore, as i say, two elements. security element and political element. political element speak about the governments. it's not up to me or to anybody to decide how. these elements were discussed in details, discussioned about the issue, discussed about the government issue and how inclusive should be the government. these are areas -- when we spoke about the road map or the proposal we have pu
and, therefore, that should be a minimal level of compromise on the security side. and the second component, any future of yemen has to accept the inclusiveness of the political process or government or governments or even the present solution has to be dealt, because yemen has been built so far and since the time you have been one of the actors and instrumental engineer of the agreement of the gcc and the follow-up mechanism that was built with the u.n. partners, we all know that every time...
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lincoln waited for the opportunity to act publicly to minimize political fallout. he knew many citizens were conservative when it came to racial matters, but they might thatlling to accept emancipation could weaken the confederacy. the decision weight on him, as northern governors. he stood behind his emancipation venture, but it was time to go public, he thought, with a move against the confederates and abandon a conciliatory approach. perhaps we are doing as well as other states, one governor but itout to lincoln, nearly drives me mad when i see the american army is running before a generation of scandal some american liberty almost prostrate. god only knows if the president will ever burst his bonds of border stages of, but the people are somehow blessed with an instinct of faith, before whom, i believe, mountains will move. move mountains, but he yielded to rhode island governor william sprague, who suggested that new england .overnors meet to discuss war i amote to andrew -- heartily sick and tired of any double policies, he declared to a war meeting in newpor
lincoln waited for the opportunity to act publicly to minimize political fallout. he knew many citizens were conservative when it came to racial matters, but they might thatlling to accept emancipation could weaken the confederacy. the decision weight on him, as northern governors. he stood behind his emancipation venture, but it was time to go public, he thought, with a move against the confederates and abandon a conciliatory approach. perhaps we are doing as well as other states, one governor...
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why these taxes don't vote -- flow-through entities, they would also be fixed and the minimal. it's to ensure that these businesses only pay their fair share for using louisiana roads and bridges and father having their employees educated in our schools, and universities. [applause] >> this box the base of our business income tax system to ensure that everyone pays their fair share. as i've said to you all in announcing this plan, i open to dialogue. i open to compromise. we can find a balance of spending cuts and revenue that help us fund our priorities. however, in the almost 50 months i've been in office, only a minimal amount of cuts in services beyond the $500 billion that i put on the table have been made by the legislature. criticism is only as valuable as the input and action that follow it. but we've seen very little constructive input and practically no constructive action. just isn't helpful. we cannot continue down the path we are currently on. it is unsustainable for our state. we can't keep moving the goalposts because it might be politically advantageous. if ther
why these taxes don't vote -- flow-through entities, they would also be fixed and the minimal. it's to ensure that these businesses only pay their fair share for using louisiana roads and bridges and father having their employees educated in our schools, and universities. [applause] >> this box the base of our business income tax system to ensure that everyone pays their fair share. as i've said to you all in announcing this plan, i open to dialogue. i open to compromise. we can find a...
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i think they purposefully minimized this north korean threat. >> sean: that was jack keane discussingdministration last night with martha maccallum. he joins us now with more. all right. here's my take. i tried to lay this out. it was during the clinton years clinton gave the north koreans kim jong il at the time $4 billion and promised the american people this is a great deal for us that this will stop their nuclear program. he was wrong. they got nuclear weapons and they got the money on top of it same thing, obama believed the red line in the sand resulted in assad getting rid of chemical weapons. i also will predict with certainty tonight that this bad iranian deal with l. end with the iran getting nuclear weapons. why does the left constantly make this mistakes can appease despots and dictators. >> that's absolutely it. they believe diplomatic efforts should always trump any other kind of option. and they believe that that end state that they are trying to achieve that diplomatic objective end state is always within reach. the truth of the matter is they are putting it out of rea
i think they purposefully minimized this north korean threat. >> sean: that was jack keane discussingdministration last night with martha maccallum. he joins us now with more. all right. here's my take. i tried to lay this out. it was during the clinton years clinton gave the north koreans kim jong il at the time $4 billion and promised the american people this is a great deal for us that this will stop their nuclear program. he was wrong. they got nuclear weapons and they got the money...
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minimizes chemicals, minimizes water, minimizes any of the things we need to do to grow agriculture, to grow food. so it's exciting and this era of genomics leslie have the human genome sequence and i could sequence the genome of every single person is room in in my lap in about one week and know everything there is to know about you. that's been applied to agriculture. there is really no planet on the face of this earth or in some environment either without water or a combat from chad or bacteria in the exciting thing is this is what excites me as we are learning about all the genes in these organisms that do this because they do it naturally with the genes in their plant body so to speak. with the tools that now exist, the things that we are talking about is the gml is this the model t. ford. think about some little wild tomato growing in the mountains of amd's and let's say it's resistant to some folk that the domesticated tomato growing somewhere in the midwest would be destroyed by it. we can find that gene in that little tomato you would want to eat in the andes. we have a litt
minimizes chemicals, minimizes water, minimizes any of the things we need to do to grow agriculture, to grow food. so it's exciting and this era of genomics leslie have the human genome sequence and i could sequence the genome of every single person is room in in my lap in about one week and know everything there is to know about you. that's been applied to agriculture. there is really no planet on the face of this earth or in some environment either without water or a combat from chad or...
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these followthrough entities would be new but would also be fixed and minimal to see that they only pay their fair share to be trained in schools and universities. [applause] to be sure that everybody pays their fair share as we have said i am open to dialogue and compromise. in those beyond the five and did million dollars fell 55 the legislature. criticism is only as viable as input and action that follows it we have seen very little constructive and plant practically no construcve action we cannot continue down the path we are currently on that is unsustainable for our state. it may be politically advantageous don't hide it. a lot the people are fond of using buzzwords and do more with less. we must reduce the size of government. almost all of you sitting here today have said one of those things in the past. and in many cases i agree. we all want lower taxes the when you make those statements you only tell have this story with the next piece of the equation is exactly what is it you intend to cut? or perhaps the pediatric mental health program and that you want eliminated. into addre
these followthrough entities would be new but would also be fixed and minimal to see that they only pay their fair share to be trained in schools and universities. [applause] to be sure that everybody pays their fair share as we have said i am open to dialogue and compromise. in those beyond the five and did million dollars fell 55 the legislature. criticism is only as viable as input and action that follows it we have seen very little constructive and plant practically no construcve action we...
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in order to complete the task and we're trying to find ways to minimize the levels of gun violence. >> i think a source of frustration for me and most of my colleagues >> we need more partners in the fight with us. we have some but we need him to work with us more consistently. >> we must find a way to balance the second amendment and balance it with people -- >> the question is typically, after his incidents, there is movement to pass more gun laws. but you have to say, would it have made a difference? these individuals, they passed background checks. time and again, we see that background checks can't stop these people all the time. so passing more gun laws isn't the solution. >> all of the mental health issues are in gun violence. we feel we should invest more resources. >> the best people just amount of people with mental illnesses don't commit gun violence. serious mental illness only accounts for 4%. people asked me what is the one thing we should do to and gun violence in the united states. gun violence and gun violence prevention is like a big jigsaw puzzle. >> since 2007, acc
in order to complete the task and we're trying to find ways to minimize the levels of gun violence. >> i think a source of frustration for me and most of my colleagues >> we need more partners in the fight with us. we have some but we need him to work with us more consistently. >> we must find a way to balance the second amendment and balance it with people -- >> the question is typically, after his incidents, there is movement to pass more gun laws. but you have to say,...
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and he is now making safety a priority in the new contract, and asking the bidders of the ways to minimize the comp concerns and emphasizing that the bins should be carried easily and without excessive constraint. >> that is the ability to audit and hold their feet to the fire. >> reporter: what can the city do to contract now to minimize the injuries for the next year and half of the contract. >> that is a good question, and i don't have an answer, because we are in a contractual relationship, and it is up to the company to operate the company and the toters. >> reporter: he says he is going to try to emphasize working for those workers. >> there should be one uniform way to do it, and if there is not, eliminate it, and bring everything to the curb. >> the citystcity administrator it is not likely to happen, but the users will be charged for each bin which should cut down on how many they have to lift. but in piedmont, the contract does not discuss safety, but the collection methods are reasonable with industry practices. guys? >> if you have a tip for the invest gaytive unit give us a ca
and he is now making safety a priority in the new contract, and asking the bidders of the ways to minimize the comp concerns and emphasizing that the bins should be carried easily and without excessive constraint. >> that is the ability to audit and hold their feet to the fire. >> reporter: what can the city do to contract now to minimize the injuries for the next year and half of the contract. >> that is a good question, and i don't have an answer, because we are in a...
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additional rainfall very minimal, less than a tenth of an inch of rain and it will be breezy at times. hour by hour we go to future weather, 8:00 this evening a peppering of light showers out there. as we approach midnight, the showers really just fall apart. what we're left over with is a lot of cloud cover to start off your monday. so, overnight tonight here's the call. cloudy skies, temperatures dropping about five degrees from where we are now. 51 in richmond, 49 in san francisco, 51? napa, antioch dropping to 49 degrees. storm system, tail about to enter our region right on the heels of this one. here's our next storm system already making its approach right now and this one will arrive very early in the morning on tuesday. so, tomorrow is kind of a day of transition in between two storm systems. a lot of cloud cover left over by 7:00, we still have some damp roads. but the showers are over. throughout the day you'll miss a lot of clouds, limited sunshine, but it will be a warmer afternoon tomorrow by some five to ten degrees. so good news there. then the storm impact scale comes
additional rainfall very minimal, less than a tenth of an inch of rain and it will be breezy at times. hour by hour we go to future weather, 8:00 this evening a peppering of light showers out there. as we approach midnight, the showers really just fall apart. what we're left over with is a lot of cloud cover to start off your monday. so, overnight tonight here's the call. cloudy skies, temperatures dropping about five degrees from where we are now. 51 in richmond, 49 in san francisco, 51? napa,...
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they set a minimal amount of fuel has spilled, if any. >>> the time is 4:46 and we will have a check of the weather to start the day. some showers? >>> you have a lot of things, a lot of things in the air and i was wrestling with this and getting the weather watchers program into gear and it wasn't cooperating. it is not good when things don't work. >> this is our live doppler radar. trying to clean this up because we're picking up ground clutter. the weather site is in the santa cruz mountains and what we see is light precipitation off the north bay coast and also around sacramento. raindrops are coming toward the bay bridge and that is the case. we have a raindrop, and that is it with the week disturbance passing through the bay area. temperatures from 50 in santa rosa to 56 in san jose. breezy later and for the most part, we are having wins under 10 miles an hour. calm in san rafael and through mill valley and the winds are variable during the afternoon and will increase 10-20 miles per hour. our weather watchers are trying to get their report in this morning and they can't do so.
they set a minimal amount of fuel has spilled, if any. >>> the time is 4:46 and we will have a check of the weather to start the day. some showers? >>> you have a lot of things, a lot of things in the air and i was wrestling with this and getting the weather watchers program into gear and it wasn't cooperating. it is not good when things don't work. >> this is our live doppler radar. trying to clean this up because we're picking up ground clutter. the weather site is in...
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in order to complete the task of finding ways to minimize the level of gun violence, we must learn totogether. frustratione of particularly in big cities is we spend a lot of time trying to keep young people alive. -- more partners. we need people in it more consistently in order for us to win this fight against gun violence in the country. ♪ the second amendment is the right to bear arms. we must find a way to balance the second amendment while finding ways to keep our country safe. some people are working every day to find ways to do this. >> so frequently after these incidents, there is a movement to pass mark on laws. -- to pass more gun laws. would it have made a difference? cases, thehese individual pass background checks. time and again we have seen that background checks cannot stop these people all the time. passing more gun laws is not the solution. ♪ although mental health issues are mentioned with gun violence, it would be unfair to blame mentally health individuals as the only cause. resources invest more into those individuals. >> most of the mentally health individuals
in order to complete the task of finding ways to minimize the level of gun violence, we must learn totogether. frustratione of particularly in big cities is we spend a lot of time trying to keep young people alive. -- more partners. we need people in it more consistently in order for us to win this fight against gun violence in the country. ♪ the second amendment is the right to bear arms. we must find a way to balance the second amendment while finding ways to keep our country safe. some...
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one effort to try and minimize these kinds of assault was to move california indians to reservations, what were called rancheria. the idea was to move local people 100 miles west of here on the other side of what is now the mendocino national forest in round valley. people andly 470 various other tribelets in the area were essentially corralled just west of chico. then marched over the course of two weeks in mid-september 1863, a0 miles to their new home, reservation out over the mountains in the coast range. forced relocation of 1863 is remembered as the nome cult walk. it was the name of the reservation that was essentially created in round valley. this series of forced relocations is kind of a not very well known aspect of american history in general, and california history in particular, because, as one might imagine, it's not a pleasant chapter. it's a very brutal and violent series of events that took place between approximately 1850 and 1 875, and resulted in a radically reduce population of indigenous people in california, not zeroed out by any means, but definitely throughall
one effort to try and minimize these kinds of assault was to move california indians to reservations, what were called rancheria. the idea was to move local people 100 miles west of here on the other side of what is now the mendocino national forest in round valley. people andly 470 various other tribelets in the area were essentially corralled just west of chico. then marched over the course of two weeks in mid-september 1863, a0 miles to their new home, reservation out over the mountains in...
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and try to minimize the flooding not one strategy and right now, we're focusing on the pipes so if wellow them to finish. >> sure. sure i understand i want you to get the presentation but one question not to move this tread sorry this charter that supervisor sheehy was asking about in the corner the cost to replace the entire system have you done the cost analysis to replace i understand not just the pipes are right where the flooding is but up to the line of treatment plant. >> i was going to come back to that to address that question so one of the scenarios not shown in the graph with the hybrid scenario a level of 5 years but then in key corridors of flooding with a step outside the box year flooding we discovered in the process was that the cost to get there looks like almost exactly not exactly but similar to the 10 year level of protection citywide because those corridors that are driving the costs of the citywide policy so we did look at one hybrid scenario 5 years citywide and 10 in the corridors and the costs are almost as the same as the 10 year scenario the corridors are th
and try to minimize the flooding not one strategy and right now, we're focusing on the pipes so if wellow them to finish. >> sure. sure i understand i want you to get the presentation but one question not to move this tread sorry this charter that supervisor sheehy was asking about in the corner the cost to replace the entire system have you done the cost analysis to replace i understand not just the pipes are right where the flooding is but up to the line of treatment plant. >> i...
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minimal to zero with. the controlled group got 10% remission. >> no one was on medication or therapy. the effect was solely on yoga. we talked to a art teacher who said the study was a turning point for her and that she feels self-empowered managing depression. >> i can do this anywhere. this is a nice cobra at any point in my life. and -- [ indiscernible ] and it's two, that is like tools i learned and took with me. >> yoga teachers we spoke with said the results of the study don't surprise them and they say that many people start doing yoga as a form of physical exercise, but it's the mental benefits that keep them coming back. >> and do you agree? >> absolutely. i go there both for physical and mental equally. >> okay. >> and that is a wonderful practice. >> all right. >>> time is 4:50. racing to the top of the box office. the latest fast and furious movie is about to break a world record. we'll tell you how much money "the fate of the furious" raked in over the weekend. . >> may almighty god cleanse us
minimal to zero with. the controlled group got 10% remission. >> no one was on medication or therapy. the effect was solely on yoga. we talked to a art teacher who said the study was a turning point for her and that she feels self-empowered managing depression. >> i can do this anywhere. this is a nice cobra at any point in my life. and -- [ indiscernible ] and it's two, that is like tools i learned and took with me. >> yoga teachers we spoke with said the results of the study...
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. >> it can be as minimal as a 94 on the test. >> korean parents, let's just say they veered towards not con fligted about corporate punishment. i love you both have your reading level after your marriage. >> this is beautiful. >> thin sliced rib eye and thinly sliced beef, mar becued. >> for us koreans it's kind of funny that it has become the gateway to our food. >> it's delicious. we're like, okay, this is the portal. >> oh come back. basically, the fried race into the pan are so many great out stations that the outer layer of crispy stuff is just the best. >> i think whole people are coming east us, laying of fold for your shoes. and no one virginia continues the situation. >> if we did change it, tonight i would g complaint. >>nd you would have to talk to your dad. >> and that's a problem. >> if you're roy choi, you see tacos. he had one of the great mutation mash ups of korean and mexican to the people. what started as one truck, became four trucks and three brick and mortar restaurants to go with it. for me it was always one truck in my line. the lines got big and it evolved.
. >> it can be as minimal as a 94 on the test. >> korean parents, let's just say they veered towards not con fligted about corporate punishment. i love you both have your reading level after your marriage. >> this is beautiful. >> thin sliced rib eye and thinly sliced beef, mar becued. >> for us koreans it's kind of funny that it has become the gateway to our food. >> it's delicious. we're like, okay, this is the portal. >> oh come back. basically, the...
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guarded, minimal free come out this conversation?ome out this conversation? guarded, minimal free briefing from come out this conversation? guarded, minimalfree briefing from number ten and the eu, not surprisingly considered how sensitive these elliott discussions will be. but it is clearly an important meeting, the first time they have met since article 50 was triggered in that to you deadline started to take. the first time that theresa may has met michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator who will do the day—to—day negotiations with the eu. there is so much for them to talk about, not least the basic choreography of the next few months. we know that the uk was to crack, talks about the future relationship between britain and side of the european union and the eu, to do about trade and all the rest of it but the eu are adamant that they wa nt but the eu are adamant that they want the terms of the divorce settled first. there is very good progress made on the pounds of the divorce, the status of the eu citizens, before there can be
guarded, minimal free come out this conversation?ome out this conversation? guarded, minimal free briefing from come out this conversation? guarded, minimalfree briefing from number ten and the eu, not surprisingly considered how sensitive these elliott discussions will be. but it is clearly an important meeting, the first time they have met since article 50 was triggered in that to you deadline started to take. the first time that theresa may has met michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator...
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information, just information that anyone would know by reading a newspaper, those names don't have to be minimized. also, it could be important for intelligence officials to know what efforts that foreign nationals were making, what they knew about trump, and what the intelligence they were trying to get on the united states and the president-elect. it is still early in this investigation, impossible to know really how much unmasking there was, how inappropriate it might have been. but remember, this storyline is alongside the other storyline being pushed by democrats about russian interference in the 2060 election. host: you cover the campaign, now covering president trump. can you glean any insights into the president's tweeting habits? unlike president obama, @potus twitter account, we were told they were written in president obama's voice, but not necessarily by president obama himself. that is clearly not the case with president trump. his songs are on his phone banking out -- his thumbs are on his phone, banging out these tweets. white house officials are often in a difficult position trying
information, just information that anyone would know by reading a newspaper, those names don't have to be minimized. also, it could be important for intelligence officials to know what efforts that foreign nationals were making, what they knew about trump, and what the intelligence they were trying to get on the united states and the president-elect. it is still early in this investigation, impossible to know really how much unmasking there was, how inappropriate it might have been. but...
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from a small state, minimal resources. early on in the war, he sends agents to europe to procure everything that the soldiers might need. one of the things i found that is unique about early on in the war is every state either sent agents to new york, boston or london. connecticut was way ahead in preparing for this war because new england felt as of the wanted to take the lead. buckingham as well wanted to be one of those movers and shakers of public policy early on in the war. and of course, he maintains a great record in conscription and volunteer and replenishing the ranks and keeping the state budget and tax. actually he is one of the few governors who would not make it to be field as much as the other new england governors and i think part of that was health reasons and other commitments in new england. yet? >> as a follow-on to this gentleman's question. can you describe a comment on the disloyal governors in the border states? dr. engle: the disloyal governors of the border states . that's an interesting term. disl
from a small state, minimal resources. early on in the war, he sends agents to europe to procure everything that the soldiers might need. one of the things i found that is unique about early on in the war is every state either sent agents to new york, boston or london. connecticut was way ahead in preparing for this war because new england felt as of the wanted to take the lead. buckingham as well wanted to be one of those movers and shakers of public policy early on in the war. and of course,...
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if there is one intercept that she asked for a name to be d minimized and revealed to her that did notve russia, that entire scam argument is blown. >> and the only way we'll know that as she testifies. on record saying i don't believe she will. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> will see. up at three a question about syria. lindsay graham says the, lou dobbs says we have to have a conference with putin in china. >> i'd go lindsay one better and says they are too for the price of one. i agree we should eliminate syria's air force. i've always felt one of obama's worst mistakes was allowing russia to build an air base in syria. i tell the russians to clear out of that airbase's they don't become assad's air force. >> so you would take military action against assad now. that's a pretty strong deal. >> it's a shift for me. i haven't favor that before but i think the president really has said that today when he said his customary lines. it's coming. >> ambassador thank you, we appreciate your time tonight. were going on the road again. the tip moments away. ♪ if you have moderate to severe u
if there is one intercept that she asked for a name to be d minimized and revealed to her that did notve russia, that entire scam argument is blown. >> and the only way we'll know that as she testifies. on record saying i don't believe she will. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> will see. up at three a question about syria. lindsay graham says the, lou dobbs says we have to have a conference with putin in china. >> i'd go lindsay one better and says they are too for the...
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we've often conducted them at night to minimize casualties. we want to blow up things, not necessarily kill people. all the aircraft should have been stored in these shelters. each has enough shelters to store their 12 aircraft. it would take more than one tomahawk to take out those shelters. these are very precise weapons. it's not in conceivable you could put one, two, three tomahawks into those shelters and obliterate what was inside. 59 tomahawks sounds but right. i think it sends the right message without risking a lot of collateral damage. >> admiral, they said the 59 cruise missiles targeted aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage and radars. if they hit all of that, it would have been a pretty successful operation, right? >> without question. my guess is they used nearly 60 tomahawks to launch these strikes that they probably hit all that stuff and therefore can say i think truthfully that they very much had a degradation effect on the syrian air force, particularly at that base. it's a significant set of
we've often conducted them at night to minimize casualties. we want to blow up things, not necessarily kill people. all the aircraft should have been stored in these shelters. each has enough shelters to store their 12 aircraft. it would take more than one tomahawk to take out those shelters. these are very precise weapons. it's not in conceivable you could put one, two, three tomahawks into those shelters and obliterate what was inside. 59 tomahawks sounds but right. i think it sends the right...
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so little after noon susan rice to minimize the u.s. names i am asking the names don't have to do that now. to suppress the u.s. identities about that communication to protect the privacy. the lesson becomes critical to the intelligence i simply said when we decide to minimize the names with the communications between afghanistan and the united states of america, with more meaning for word it is always a judgment and nsa is notoriously conservative. and i said i have 3,000 dead countrymen and my headquarters is in that other country. so all a little more for word to make that value judgment. so i would call george tenet that the church right formed those committees is headed is a little different here i am happy to come talk to you the house said explain and i did. so georgann his morning update to say i am doing this and this is pretty soon after and the way george tells the story one more thing mike hayden is going to jail. [laughter] and the vice president says tell him we have money be will bail him out. [laughter] frankly the presi
so little after noon susan rice to minimize the u.s. names i am asking the names don't have to do that now. to suppress the u.s. identities about that communication to protect the privacy. the lesson becomes critical to the intelligence i simply said when we decide to minimize the names with the communications between afghanistan and the united states of america, with more meaning for word it is always a judgment and nsa is notoriously conservative. and i said i have 3,000 dead countrymen and...
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information that anyone would know by reading the newspapers anyway, those names don't have to be minimized. and also, it's important -- i can understand, it could be important for intelligence officials to know what efforts that foreign nationals were making to -- what they knew about trump and what intelligence they were trying to get on the united states and the president clinton. it's still a little early in this election, and it's impossible to know really how much unmasking there was, how inappropriate it might have been. but remember, this is, you know, this storyline is alongside the other storyline being pushed by democrats about russian interference in the 2016 election. host: greg korte, you're now covering president trump, and as you talk to white house officials, can you glean any insights into the president's tweeting habits? guest: well, you know, unlike resident obama, who had this @potus twitter account, and you would see tweets from president obama, and we were told they were written in his voice, but not necessarily written by president obama himself. that's clearly not t
information that anyone would know by reading the newspapers anyway, those names don't have to be minimized. and also, it's important -- i can understand, it could be important for intelligence officials to know what efforts that foreign nationals were making to -- what they knew about trump and what intelligence they were trying to get on the united states and the president clinton. it's still a little early in this election, and it's impossible to know really how much unmasking there was, how...
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, minimizes the use of water, minimizes any of the things that we need to do that we need to grow agriculture. in this area of genomics, yes i can sequence the genome of every single person in this room in my lab in about one week and know everything there is to know about you. that is being applied to agriculture. there is no plant on the face of this earth that does not grow in some environment that combats fungi or bacteria. the exciting thing is we are learning about all of the genes in these organisms that do this. they do it naturally with the genes in the plant bodies. and with the tools that now exist, the things that we are talking about as the gmo's are really to us that the model t ford. think that some little wild tomato growing in the mountains of the andes, and let's say it bug. resistant to some that the domesticated tomato growing somewhere in the midwest will be destroyed by. we can find that gene in the tiny little tomato that you would not want to eat in the andes and we know exactly what it is. and we can go in with a domesticated tomato. the little typewriter, literally,
, minimizes the use of water, minimizes any of the things that we need to do that we need to grow agriculture. in this area of genomics, yes i can sequence the genome of every single person in this room in my lab in about one week and know everything there is to know about you. that is being applied to agriculture. there is no plant on the face of this earth that does not grow in some environment that combats fungi or bacteria. the exciting thing is we are learning about all of the genes in...
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e minimized.istration officials said the couple's move against bannon was less by policy than by addressing what they view as an embarrassing string of failures that may damage her father personally as well as the trump family brand. does that surprise you? >> not at all. we know that obviously the president's daughter and son-in-law are very protective of him and steve bannon has become a problem for donald trump. not just in the fact that he tries to get press like the cover of time magazine, but also of the way he conducted himself especially on the health care battle. going into members of congress and trying to threaten them was just a really bad mistake and a misplayed hand and that delivered a huge loss to the president and that's what i think hit ivanka trump and jared kushner have a bigger problem with. >> what about the democrats, are they looking at the rising influenc of jared and ivanka? >> i think anything that gets rid of steve bannon is a good thing for trump and it's a good thing
e minimized.istration officials said the couple's move against bannon was less by policy than by addressing what they view as an embarrassing string of failures that may damage her father personally as well as the trump family brand. does that surprise you? >> not at all. we know that obviously the president's daughter and son-in-law are very protective of him and steve bannon has become a problem for donald trump. not just in the fact that he tries to get press like the cover of time...
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the amount of blood we have to shed there, we want to minimize that to the best extent possible.president letting the military commanders make the decision with the information they have. that's the way to go about it. trish: isis killing a green beret over the weekend last weekend. as someone who is formerly of the military yourself, how do you think about this? we were talking about the costs, for example, of one of these bombs and estimated to be somewhere around $16 million, though that's a little debatable because you, you know, you get a lot for your money and sends a message to the rest of the world. but how do you feel about that, knowing that our military is now able to use these? >> sure, trish, and it's more expensive when you look at development costs and all that. but the military is expensive. technology is expensive. that's the way it is. i think we need to use it to the mostxtt possible to reduce casualties and for e u.s. military and vetens, we want to have good strategies, support our president and the commanders out there. it's not how many people have lost the
the amount of blood we have to shed there, we want to minimize that to the best extent possible.president letting the military commanders make the decision with the information they have. that's the way to go about it. trish: isis killing a green beret over the weekend last weekend. as someone who is formerly of the military yourself, how do you think about this? we were talking about the costs, for example, of one of these bombs and estimated to be somewhere around $16 million, though that's a...
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howie: you are saying once the snow clears from the missile strikes, it doesn't minimize the size ofdy. by the may slip off the radar again. >> the media needs to return to that and grounds themselves in that reality and adapt based on that. howie: a week of controversy for fox news and one of the greatest newspaper corrections ever. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. howie: we all make mistakes. but this is a head-snapping one. because of an editing error an earlier article identified ivanka trump as president trump's wife. melania is his wife. have they not heard of google? it's been a rough week of media coverage for fox news. it has even drawn in the president of the united states. much of the criticism follows that "new york times" r
howie: you are saying once the snow clears from the missile strikes, it doesn't minimize the size ofdy. by the may slip off the radar again. >> the media needs to return to that and grounds themselves in that reality and adapt based on that. howie: a week of controversy for fox news and one of the greatest newspaper corrections ever. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office?...
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howie: you are saying once the snow clears from the missile strikes, it doesn't minimize the size of tragedy. by the may slip off the radar again. >> the media needs to return to that and grounds themselves in that reality and adapt based on that. howie: a week of controversy for fox news and one of the greatest newspaper corrections ever. new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. it's good to be in (good hands). remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? we're like a basketball team here at ally. if a basketball team had over 7... i'm in. 7,000 players. our plays are a little unorthodox. but to beat the big boys, you need smarter ways to save people money. we know what you want from a financial company and we'll stop at... nothing to make sure you get it. one, two... and we mean nothing. ♪ ♪ howie: we all make mistakes. but this is a head-snapping one. because of an editing error an earlier article identified ivanka trump as pr
howie: you are saying once the snow clears from the missile strikes, it doesn't minimize the size of tragedy. by the may slip off the radar again. >> the media needs to return to that and grounds themselves in that reality and adapt based on that. howie: a week of controversy for fox news and one of the greatest newspaper corrections ever. new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know...
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and update on the united airlines dragging fiasco in chicago, aviation officer claiming they minimaleport doctor david tao started swinging his arms fast and violently and started to fight. >> some extreme weather million bracing for heavy rain on the east coast after flash flooding and the south. chris rhodes turning into rivers, people being forced to abandon their cars. beaches is causing the roof to collapse after 3 inches of rain drenched. clayton: it is up the east coast. >> looking at current temperature 60 in raleigh, 50 in new york, 54 in chicago, you see where the colder air is and potential for springtime snow across the northern rockies and the northern plains as well, pressure lumbering of the northeast coastline, check ahead if you are flying today across the northeast hub and the west where we have another area of low pressure moving out, this is the time of year received center for severe storms, lows and the west strong upper-level win in the jetstream, gulf moisture screaming from the gulf of mexico and severe today and wednesday where we have enhanced risk for seve
and update on the united airlines dragging fiasco in chicago, aviation officer claiming they minimaleport doctor david tao started swinging his arms fast and violently and started to fight. >> some extreme weather million bracing for heavy rain on the east coast after flash flooding and the south. chris rhodes turning into rivers, people being forced to abandon their cars. beaches is causing the roof to collapse after 3 inches of rain drenched. clayton: it is up the east coast. >>...
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if that is the case, in the facebook has a responsibility to attempt to minimize harm. what wie see here is competing interest on facebook pfrs part. they create something like the facebook live platform which is super easy and they have a large incentive to kiep it safe and fry of vid yous like this because facebook will by complight lay destroyed if you and i end up seeing a vid you like the one seen posted yesterday. >> several cases of this heinous crimes broadcast on social media. rirm the case with chicago four tine agers. they were charged with tying up and torchingering a special nieds kid live on facebook. has the technology gotten out in front of the lawory best practices that maybe amainstream media have devipped? >> i think this may by a case of ticknology comp in as are used to acting fast and breaking things. and so they developed a platform and sent it in the world before they had thought how dd by abused. now we're seeing these comp in as grapple with how to deal with and they pay hundreds of thousands of pipe tool moderate this content and on twitter th
if that is the case, in the facebook has a responsibility to attempt to minimize harm. what wie see here is competing interest on facebook pfrs part. they create something like the facebook live platform which is super easy and they have a large incentive to kiep it safe and fry of vid yous like this because facebook will by complight lay destroyed if you and i end up seeing a vid you like the one seen posted yesterday. >> several cases of this heinous crimes broadcast on social media....
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>> it minimizes the risk. if we were to putn man to aircraft, that's a significant endeavor. >> and would have involved russia too a lot of ground to air defenses of airs. >> absolutely and that was the purpose of this deconfliction process. that was critical, so t-lams were important. if you want it to go through the upper right wind doe dodow of g that's where it will go. >> the ships are fast but still takes time to get them places. what do we have and where? >> as matter of routine we have ships in the mediterranean available for use, we also have aircra aircraft carriers, from that platform we could launch similar types of capabilities and close time is greater but gives us enhanced capability and bear in mind we have forces in turkey as well and periodically forces in syria. >> in terms of next steps, we're a long way from that, we have to see what happens with the political will in u.s. the rights of law in the u.s. in terms of what can be done and what the security council wants to do in terms of allie
>> it minimizes the risk. if we were to putn man to aircraft, that's a significant endeavor. >> and would have involved russia too a lot of ground to air defenses of airs. >> absolutely and that was the purpose of this deconfliction process. that was critical, so t-lams were important. if you want it to go through the upper right wind doe dodow of g that's where it will go. >> the ships are fast but still takes time to get them places. what do we have and where? >>...
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no reputational damage, or if not, very minimal, to united airlines.t for the asian travel and using united airlines as a gateway to north america? we have a lot of legacy carriers. singapore airlines, cathay pacific, china airlines in the middle east. they have a lot of airline options. they can fly next year on singapore airlines direct to the us. they can use emirates, qatar through dubai and doha. 0therwise they can use european carriers which are they can use european carriers which a re less they can use european carriers which are less abrasive, shall we say, than the north american airline. that being the case, they still have a lot of influence globally. among the four of them, american, delta, continental, united, they control a lot of the marketplace. there will be relevance for those. a public relations headache for the owner of snapchat. they have seen for the owner of snapchat. they have seen sharers fall. they have faced criticism for comments made by the chief executive allegedly about not prioritise and growth in india and spain becaus
no reputational damage, or if not, very minimal, to united airlines.t for the asian travel and using united airlines as a gateway to north america? we have a lot of legacy carriers. singapore airlines, cathay pacific, china airlines in the middle east. they have a lot of airline options. they can fly next year on singapore airlines direct to the us. they can use emirates, qatar through dubai and doha. 0therwise they can use european carriers which are they can use european carriers which a re...
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to minimize that, we will push for health care reform. the construction of the wall will continue to be move forward. all of that is happening just as the president asked for and committed to doing. it is a little slower mostly because of getting things done. when you think about what he started, moving forward on tax reform and health care, immigration, it has been hugely successful in the first 100 days. >> the president describing it as a failure or not, would you say he learned about the process and how long things take that you think he did not appreciate as a candidate? maybe overpromised on the speed. mr. spicer: with all due respect, i think if you look at the things he has been able to do, i think he is very pleased. >> rally after rally he said, don't worry, it is going to happen. does he have a different awareness of how difficult those things are than he did as a candidate? mr. spicer: i'm sure there are things he has learned in the job but i think he is proud of what he set out to do and the progress made. you're going to see
to minimize that, we will push for health care reform. the construction of the wall will continue to be move forward. all of that is happening just as the president asked for and committed to doing. it is a little slower mostly because of getting things done. when you think about what he started, moving forward on tax reform and health care, immigration, it has been hugely successful in the first 100 days. >> the president describing it as a failure or not, would you say he learned about...
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the president also tried to minimize bannon's influence. i like steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late, mr. trump said. i had already beaten all the senators and governors, and i didn't know steve. i'm my own strategist. in fact, mr. trump was well acquainted with mr. bannon before he became campaign ceo in august. >> thank you for joining us on the initial breitbart news daily show. >> that's such an honor. >> reporter: bannon interviewed candidate trump on breitbart news more than ten times starting in november 2015. >> hi, guys. >> reporter: all this comes amid another high-profile white house controversy. >> you had a, you know, someone as despicable as hitler who didn't even sink to using chemical weapons. >> reporter: today sean spicer tried comparing assad to hitler's actions during the holocaust. >> to make a gaff like this is inexcusable. on a professional level, it's disappointing, i think i've let the president down. >> reporter: the president said today the world is nasty and a mess. h
the president also tried to minimize bannon's influence. i like steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late, mr. trump said. i had already beaten all the senators and governors, and i didn't know steve. i'm my own strategist. in fact, mr. trump was well acquainted with mr. bannon before he became campaign ceo in august. >> thank you for joining us on the initial breitbart news daily show. >> that's such an honor. >> reporter: bannon...
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contemporary minimalism meets georgian magnificence, with an exhibition of richard long's geometric sculptures are installed in the house and dotted about the grounds. it's an amazing opportunity to make all these grand works, in this grand, very, very english landscape. richard long is a landscape artist, but probably not in the way that sir robert walpole would have understood. he doesn't paint or sculpt, in the traditional sense. my preference is to use the natural raw materials of the world. i suppose ijust ordered these materials into... that's what humans do, they make order out of natural chaos. his art isn't so much about taming nature, but accentuating its beauty, with circles of overlapping flint and long lines of hand—picked stone. i've always used stones, because that's what the world is made of. i can find stones anywhere in the world, almost. so, it means i can be an artist wherever i happen to be walking. and walking is what he does. from his early days as a student, when he made his mark by pacing up and down a field, to his roaming of houghton‘s acres, looking for suitable sit
contemporary minimalism meets georgian magnificence, with an exhibition of richard long's geometric sculptures are installed in the house and dotted about the grounds. it's an amazing opportunity to make all these grand works, in this grand, very, very english landscape. richard long is a landscape artist, but probably not in the way that sir robert walpole would have understood. he doesn't paint or sculpt, in the traditional sense. my preference is to use the natural raw materials of the...
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very minimal rainfall. the winds will still be with us at times. future weather as we go hour by hour midday on monday, a lot of cloud cover. here comes the first drops, but the storm really gets it's act together early tuesday morning. that's when youee more in the way of showers, perhaps an isolated shower for the tuesday morning commute, but this shower is a quick mover. and the seven-day forecast will show you much of tomorrow is a lot of cloud cover, and showers arrive after sunset, and it is really tuesday morning we have rain turning to sunshine. after that, temperatures respond quickly jumping above normal finally for this time of year. >> are you sure that is rain and not teared from somebody that can't play golf on thursday? >> don't tell them. >> trying to cry on cue there. first round is where you usually see the most upsets, by they rally behind kd and they got kevin durant for this reason. 11 points in the first, the drive, throws it down, then he hits the three, 32 points, ten boards on the day. the backcourt is unstoppable. 48 of th
very minimal rainfall. the winds will still be with us at times. future weather as we go hour by hour midday on monday, a lot of cloud cover. here comes the first drops, but the storm really gets it's act together early tuesday morning. that's when youee more in the way of showers, perhaps an isolated shower for the tuesday morning commute, but this shower is a quick mover. and the seven-day forecast will show you much of tomorrow is a lot of cloud cover, and showers arrive after sunset, and it...
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and try to minimize the flooding not one strategy and right now, we're focusing on the pipes so if wellow them to finish. >> sure. sure i understand i want you to get the presentation but one question not to move this tread sorry this charter that supervisor sheehy was asking about in the corner the cost to replace the entire system have you done the cost analysis to replace i understand not just the pipes are right where the flooding is but up to the line of treatment plant. >> i was going to come back to that to address that question so one of the scenarios not shown in the graph with the hybrid scenario a level of 5 years but then in key corridors of flooding with a step outside the box year flooding we discovered in the process was that the cost to get there looks like almost exactly not exactly but similar to the 10 year level of protection citywide because those corridors that are driving the costs of the citywide policy so we did look at one hybrid scenario 5 years citywide and 10 in the corridors and the costs are almost as the same as the 10 year scenario the corridors are th
and try to minimize the flooding not one strategy and right now, we're focusing on the pipes so if wellow them to finish. >> sure. sure i understand i want you to get the presentation but one question not to move this tread sorry this charter that supervisor sheehy was asking about in the corner the cost to replace the entire system have you done the cost analysis to replace i understand not just the pipes are right where the flooding is but up to the line of treatment plant. >> i...