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i believe the sanctions were misguided and missed placed. wisdom of almost everybody is that you were hurting so badly from the sanctions that you were willing to come to the negotiating table, to take the sanctions away. javad: charlie, i presented a proposal to the french, the on marchd the germans 2005, before all of these sanctions were presented. at that time i was ambassador to the u.n., and the nuclear negotiator, and the chief nuclear negotiator was our current president. i was negotiating on his be called and i -- on his behalf and i resented the proposal. years -- i presented the proposal -- at that time ambassador bolton was sitting in the state department present -- preventing that deal from taking shape. representing the bush administration and today he is trying to do that all over again. charlie: but he is not part of the government. javad: there are quite a few of them. issues: there was great with the nuclear deal, as you know. javad: the united states decided that the zero in option which it had pursued from 2003 until 2013
i believe the sanctions were misguided and missed placed. wisdom of almost everybody is that you were hurting so badly from the sanctions that you were willing to come to the negotiating table, to take the sanctions away. javad: charlie, i presented a proposal to the french, the on marchd the germans 2005, before all of these sanctions were presented. at that time i was ambassador to the u.n., and the nuclear negotiator, and the chief nuclear negotiator was our current president. i was...
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i think it is a misguided policy. i think the allegations against iran are tired and don't stand reality.in i think it would be best for the u.s. to look at its achievements -- quote unquote -- in our region, and see what it has achieved. it has made all of the wrong choices. its allies are accusing each other of soup ridding terrorism. terrorism.ng i believe the united states needs to take a fresh look at the situation in our region and see how it is dealing with important issues of stability and security in our region. and decide for itself where it wants to stand. charlie: but as you know, at the conference in reality -- in riyadh, the saudi arabia and allies askedrab the united states to join them in isolating iran. they believe you are engaged in these activities that the united states suggests you are. javad sharif: i just want to ask you who was behind the 9/11 terrorist attacks? charlie: individuals or an attack by the state of saudi arabia? thed sharif: we know individuals came from saudi arabia, 15 of them.
i think it is a misguided policy. i think the allegations against iran are tired and don't stand reality.in i think it would be best for the u.s. to look at its achievements -- quote unquote -- in our region, and see what it has achieved. it has made all of the wrong choices. its allies are accusing each other of soup ridding terrorism. terrorism.ng i believe the united states needs to take a fresh look at the situation in our region and see how it is dealing with important issues of stability...
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i think it's a misguided policy. i think the allegations against iran are tired and don't stand any test in reality. i think it's best for the united states to look at its achievements quote/unquote in our region and see what it has achieved. it has made all the wrong choices, the allies are accusing each other supporting terrorism. i believe the united states needs to take a fresh look at the situation in our region and see where its interests are, how it's dealing with important issues of stability and security in our region. and decide where it sell where it wants to stand. >> rose: as you know in the conference or the summit, saudi arabia and some of the arab state allies asked the united states to join them in isolating iran. they believe you're engaged in these activities that the united states suggests you are as well. >> i just want to ask you who are behind the 9/11 terrorists attacks. >> rose: who do you think was behind it. was it individuals or was it an act by the state of saudi arabia. me from saudi ara
i think it's a misguided policy. i think the allegations against iran are tired and don't stand any test in reality. i think it's best for the united states to look at its achievements quote/unquote in our region and see what it has achieved. it has made all the wrong choices, the allies are accusing each other supporting terrorism. i believe the united states needs to take a fresh look at the situation in our region and see where its interests are, how it's dealing with important issues of...
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i believe the sanctions were misguided and misplaced and did not achieve any outcome other than -- >> rose: conventional wisdom by almost everybody is you were hurting so badly from the sanctions that you were willing to come to the negotiating table, and if you will take the sanctions away, we will agree -- >> charlie, charlie... i presented a proposal to the french, the brits and the germans on march 23, 2005, before all these sanctions were presented. at that time, i was ambassador here at the u.n. and i was the nuclear negotiate, the chief nuclear negotiate was our current president, and i was negotiating on his behalf. i presented the proposal which is very similar to the final deal that we reached ten years later. >> rose: why did it take that time to do it? >> i'll tell you because, at that time, the ambassador was sitting in the state department preventing that deal from taking shape and, today -- >> rose: representing the bush administration. >> representing the bush administration. and today, he's trying to do that all over again by calling -- >> rose: but he's not part of t
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democrats too often are hesitant to directly and unflinchingly taking on the misguided policies that got here. that too many americans don't know what we stand for. not after today. president trump campaigned on a populist platform talking to working people. that's why he won. but assoon as he got into office , the man is making alliances with the powerful special interest, brother dominated, hard right wing of the republican party to be a show of the wealthy, not the working people, leaving a vacuum on economic issues. we democrats are going to fill that vacuum. democrats will show the country we are the party on the side of working people. [applause] and that we stand for three simple things. first, the things people say. second, we're going to reduce their everyday expenses. third, we are going to provide workers the tools they need for the 21st-century economy.simply put, what do democrats stand for? better still for working people, higher wages, lower costs and school for a 21st-century economy. [applause] over the next several months democrats will lay out a series of policies
democrats too often are hesitant to directly and unflinchingly taking on the misguided policies that got here. that too many americans don't know what we stand for. not after today. president trump campaigned on a populist platform talking to working people. that's why he won. but assoon as he got into office , the man is making alliances with the powerful special interest, brother dominated, hard right wing of the republican party to be a show of the wealthy, not the working people, leaving a...
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particular, the bill does reflect on our input, including rejection of the budget request misguided. i'm particularly grateful for that. however, the bill does provide significant funding increases for immigration enforcement and border infrastructure that i believe go far beyond what's needed for what can be officially expended in one year. the additions come at a time when border apprehensions have declined and when ice and cbp are operating at already high levels of funding. the majority is appropriate at more than $1.6 billion for 74 miles of new border wall in this will. people when it's no it from the president's rhetoric, but they're already over 700 miles of pedestrian and regular fencing and our nation southern border. i know this is 10 since the majority of that fencing was told when i was chairman of the subcommittee. during that time, congress appropriated funds to build hundreds of miles of fencing. however, we did have some requirements. we required a segment by segment analysis. we required alternative analyses of the best ways to secure the border. he required studies
particular, the bill does reflect on our input, including rejection of the budget request misguided. i'm particularly grateful for that. however, the bill does provide significant funding increases for immigration enforcement and border infrastructure that i believe go far beyond what's needed for what can be officially expended in one year. the additions come at a time when border apprehensions have declined and when ice and cbp are operating at already high levels of funding. the majority is...
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democrats, frankly, have too often hesitated from directly and unflinchingly taking on the misguided policies that got us here, so much so that americans don't know what we stand for. well, madam president, not after today. democrats are showing the country that we're the party on the side of working people and that we stand for three things. first, we're going to increase people's pay. second, we're going to reduce their everyday expenses. and third, we're going to provide workers the tools they need for the 21st century. today we announced three new policies to advance these goals. right now, there's nothing to stop vulture capitalists from egregiously raising the price of lifesaving drugs without justification. we're going to fight for rules to stop prescription drug price gouging and demand that drug companies justify price increases to the public. and we're going to push for empowering medicare to negotiate lower drug prices for seniors. second, right now, our antitrust laws are designed to allow huge corporations to merge, padding the pockets of investors but sending costs skyr
democrats, frankly, have too often hesitated from directly and unflinchingly taking on the misguided policies that got us here, so much so that americans don't know what we stand for. well, madam president, not after today. democrats are showing the country that we're the party on the side of working people and that we stand for three things. first, we're going to increase people's pay. second, we're going to reduce their everyday expenses. and third, we're going to provide workers the tools...
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now to misguide get that window was. was asking a little bit of. heat out of the sun so that it wasn't. looking like the last it was going to. look it was a bad thing because the sun was a little. this it. was like i don't. believe i can. live twenty three and no longer receives a university scholarship. to complete studies she had to take out a six thousand dollars loan. i wanted to see. the same was any evidence of these it. was a good. thing. this was getting really i was finally asked out of. the public university isn't the only one affected by the austerity policy. fifty kilometers from the capital school up. shot down in twenty forty and her aunt was a teacher though. she still has the keys to the school. ok now you're kidding i think not a little kid looking down the aisle to say. and i found it on my credit the sun doesn't pass and you get lost at sea and i'm. going to. go get into. that. whole. you know how do you know of it i don't i don't know as a lot of these. couples a lot of what the beagle. about. when we're going to use out most. o
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was against it and i think i see that it was so i thought it was enough but i have said nothing to misguide get that i. was. was asking a little bit of. heat out of the sun so what was it. looking like the last it was going to. look at it was a big thing it was a little. it was like a. leaf i was. five twenty three and no longer receives a university scholarship. to complete studies she had to take out a six thousand dollars loan. to. do this in. the sea was any evidence of these it. was a good. thing. this was beginning to be i was finally asked out of. the public university isn't the only one affected by the austerity policy. fifty kilometers from the capital school at. shot down in twenty forty and her aunt was a teacher though. she still has the keys to the school. ok now you're kidding i think not a little gadget down the window to say. you. and i found it on the titanic the sun doesn't pass and you get lost at sea and i'm . going. to go get into this. hole. that again you know how do you know of it i don't know i don't know a lot of the cia leak the couple's a lot of what the beagle.
was against it and i think i see that it was so i thought it was enough but i have said nothing to misguide get that i. was. was asking a little bit of. heat out of the sun so what was it. looking like the last it was going to. look at it was a big thing it was a little. it was like a. leaf i was. five twenty three and no longer receives a university scholarship. to complete studies she had to take out a six thousand dollars loan. to. do this in. the sea was any evidence of these it. was a...
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five were misguided souls lay dead and history calls of the boston massacre. 75, paul revere rides.sh column moves on lexington, shots are fired, eight columnists killed. routed atredcoats concord. the tide turns in a new country. 1775, the swarming on the militiamen swarm redcoats. battlenown later as the at bunker hill. these men who, before the day was over, made a mutual day to each other, their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. ♪ ♪ >> this is where the united states of america was born. right here in the sacred shrine. here,s the man who met probably as great a collection of brains and visions and education and genius, courage, the. of experience brought together in the his jury of man. it was a miracle. , ---baked out of the excitement came from all 13 of the colony on the fourth of july. there are here to make a decision. should they cut all ties from the crown or try to give king george just one more chance. specifically, the delegates to the congress were to decide on a resolution presented about three weeks earlier by richard henry senior delegate from the colo
five were misguided souls lay dead and history calls of the boston massacre. 75, paul revere rides.sh column moves on lexington, shots are fired, eight columnists killed. routed atredcoats concord. the tide turns in a new country. 1775, the swarming on the militiamen swarm redcoats. battlenown later as the at bunker hill. these men who, before the day was over, made a mutual day to each other, their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. ♪ ♪ >> this is where the united states...
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it's misguided. it's cruel. and it's an immoral attack on the ability of immigrant women in their most vulnerable moment and although this harmful amendment provides and exception in the case of rape and incest and very narrow definition of life endangerment, it would still allow non-medical personnel such as detention center employees with no medical training to block access to life-saving care and information for women. let's be clear. this amendment poses a direct threat to the lives of pregnant women in detention centers. once again, politics is being put before women's health and inserting politicians into decisions that should be made by a woman and her health care professionals, this is irresponsible and has no place in this bill and, yes, as my colleagues have said, the hyde amendment is currently in law. that doesn't mean it's right. and that does not mean it does not discriminate against certain women certain women and personally, we should take hyde off the books also. thank you. >> thank the gentlewo
it's misguided. it's cruel. and it's an immoral attack on the ability of immigrant women in their most vulnerable moment and although this harmful amendment provides and exception in the case of rape and incest and very narrow definition of life endangerment, it would still allow non-medical personnel such as detention center employees with no medical training to block access to life-saving care and information for women. let's be clear. this amendment poses a direct threat to the lives of...
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it's wrong and misguided. his crew and in more on the ability of immigrant women in their most memorable moment. although this harmful amendment provides exception in the case of rape and incest and a very narrow definition of life endangerment, it was still allowed nonmedical personnel such as detention center employees with no medical training to block access to life-saving care and information to women. this amendment poses a direct threat to the lives of pregnant women in detention centers. once again, politics is being put before women's health and asserting politicians into decisions which should be made by a woman and her healthcare professional. it's a responsible and has no place in the bill. is my colleagues have said the hyde amendment is currently a mall, that doesn't mean it's right. doesn't mean it doesn't discriminate against women. personally we should take that off the books also. >> thank you. >> i asked the reading be suspended. let me clarify this because there's some miscommunication. basi
it's wrong and misguided. his crew and in more on the ability of immigrant women in their most memorable moment. although this harmful amendment provides exception in the case of rape and incest and a very narrow definition of life endangerment, it was still allowed nonmedical personnel such as detention center employees with no medical training to block access to life-saving care and information to women. this amendment poses a direct threat to the lives of pregnant women in detention centers....
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baxter: poor misguided souls lay dead and history called it the boston massacre. paul revere arrived in 1875 -- paul revere arrived and the british colony moves on. shots ere fired. eight colonists ere killed. april 19, redcoats turned in a new country. dr. baxter: june 17, 1775, the army stood up to the full might f england. a thousand redcoats would be no later as the battle of bunker hill. it was a long time coming, this explosion was triggered by men who gathered in the old state house that fourth of july in 1776. these men, who before the day was over would pledge to each other their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. their lives, their fortune, and their acred honor. (music)playing] dr. baxter: this is where the united states of america was born. right here in this a great shot -- sacred shrine. think of the men who met here. probably the greatest probably the greatest collection of brains on vision, education, kurds, experience ever put together in the history of mankind. it was, if you believe in them, and i believe in this one, a miracle. i hav
baxter: poor misguided souls lay dead and history called it the boston massacre. paul revere arrived in 1875 -- paul revere arrived and the british colony moves on. shots ere fired. eight colonists ere killed. april 19, redcoats turned in a new country. dr. baxter: june 17, 1775, the army stood up to the full might f england. a thousand redcoats would be no later as the battle of bunker hill. it was a long time coming, this explosion was triggered by men who gathered in the old state house that...
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. >> misguide them. >> misguide them. >> coming back to your insights over those new technology doesn'treally help at least so far for collective decision-making etc., but let's observe think about those movements. we see another thing, which is emotion playing a huge role in those protests. it brings people together, but it's hard to make a decision. >> one of the things-- it comes more from economist and political science about why does anyone protest i mean why don't you let other people protest and win and you get sort of a part of it also. it's called the free rider question and animating a lot of these discussions and my answer is, it's a very positive experience i mean protesting is joyous, i mean, it's not joyous if you are being shot at. that's not fun anymore, but if you just say tear gas, annoying to say the least. the first time you are teargas to you think you will die. >> have you been tear gassed? >> oh, yeah. i'm a pro at this point. you think you're going to die because you can't breathe. not being able to breathe is why waterboarding is a form of torture. you think-- o
. >> misguide them. >> misguide them. >> coming back to your insights over those new technology doesn'treally help at least so far for collective decision-making etc., but let's observe think about those movements. we see another thing, which is emotion playing a huge role in those protests. it brings people together, but it's hard to make a decision. >> one of the things-- it comes more from economist and political science about why does anyone protest i mean why don't...
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them. >> and misdivide them, that's right. -- misguide them, that's right. >> on this note, now coming back to your insight of those kind of new technology doesn't really help, at least so far, the collective capacity of collective decision making, right, etc. but let's observe, think about those movements. we see another thing which is emotion playing a huge role. >> absolutely. >> in those protests. emotion's contentious, it's spread fast, it brings people together, but it's hard to to make decisions -- >> yeah, right. so one of the things that -- so there's a question in, that comes more from the economists and political scientists about why does anybody protest? i mean, why don't you just let other people protest, let 'em win, and you get sort of whatever they win, you get a part of it too, right? it's called the free rider question. it sort of animates a lot of these discussions. and my answer is it's a very positive experience. i mean, protesting is, it's joyous. i mean, i'm not -- it's not joyous if there's such severe repression that you're being shot at, so that's not fun anym
them. >> and misdivide them, that's right. -- misguide them, that's right. >> on this note, now coming back to your insight of those kind of new technology doesn't really help, at least so far, the collective capacity of collective decision making, right, etc. but let's observe, think about those movements. we see another thing which is emotion playing a huge role. >> absolutely. >> in those protests. emotion's contentious, it's spread fast, it brings people together,...
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actually think that is sort of a misguided idea that, you know, crime victims the harshest punishment possible. i don't think the data suggests that is true. host: okay, jessica pishko, contributor to the nation and director for fair punishment project. you can see her piece at the nation.com, follow her at jessica pishko on twitter. thank you for joining us today. on tomorrow's "washington journal," we will be joined by institution foreign policy research o'hanlon, who ael the future of trump and putin. and sally about combating the nation's opioid crisis and haberkorn, jennifer on the possibility the senate will not vote on legislation to epeal and replace the affordable care act. that is all for today's "washington journal," we'll be back tomorrow at 7 a.m., until then, have a great saturday. >> next, educators discuss the impact of afterschool programs. then u.s. mayors discuss how those programs prepare students for the workforce. after that, author david horwitz communismhis views on and socialism. now, education professionals discuss the role of k-12 afterschool programs on stu
actually think that is sort of a misguided idea that, you know, crime victims the harshest punishment possible. i don't think the data suggests that is true. host: okay, jessica pishko, contributor to the nation and director for fair punishment project. you can see her piece at the nation.com, follow her at jessica pishko on twitter. thank you for joining us today. on tomorrow's "washington journal," we will be joined by institution foreign policy research o'hanlon, who ael the future...
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regarding those comments, when i left the giants in 2014, my comments were emotional, insensitive and misguided and i truly regret and apologize for my actions. speaking of action, check this out. the giants padres again today. this is the pitcher. not a single, not a double. hits a triple. scored two runs. padres lead 4-1. nunes he was 3-5 today. a two r.b.i. single, got the gian within a run. ladies knitting, biding time. bottom of the 12th, it's tied at 4-4 and hundley got it to drop and let's go home. a walk-off hit for hundley. giants won this game a final of 5-4. a's and mets moving picture tonight. >>> golf one round left of the british open. imagine you and one of your best buddies in the final group there, soaking it all in, that was matt kutcher and spieth. bird's eye view on the shores. today, the story of brandon. gracie, how about a fresca? grace who birdie 17 and parred 18, shot up from 45th to fifth place. first player in major championship history to shoot a 62. to the final group, jordan spieth left and matt, cue cher who started the back. oh, look at him just jar it. and pulle
regarding those comments, when i left the giants in 2014, my comments were emotional, insensitive and misguided and i truly regret and apologize for my actions. speaking of action, check this out. the giants padres again today. this is the pitcher. not a single, not a double. hits a triple. scored two runs. padres lead 4-1. nunes he was 3-5 today. a two r.b.i. single, got the gian within a run. ladies knitting, biding time. bottom of the 12th, it's tied at 4-4 and hundley got it to drop and...
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and community health centers, is misguided and hypocritical. mr. chairman, i believe we should judge a nation by how it treats its children. c.h.i.p. covers 8.9 million kids. it stands on the shoulders of a strong medicaid program that covers 37.1 million more children. every single one of those kids deserves access to a doctor and access to good health care. yet every republican on this committee voted for a program that capped coverage. as a result of that vote, 3 million children would lose health insurance. that's simply not right. today we'll have a conversation about community health centers also. the providers that serve so many of our most vulnerable children. the community health center fund provides 70% of the funding for the health center program, which accounts for 20% of revenue for community health centers. according to estimates, failure to reauthorize this funding will result in the closure of approximately 2800 health centers and 50,000 clinicians and other staff losing their jobs. and most importantly, 9 million patients losing ac
and community health centers, is misguided and hypocritical. mr. chairman, i believe we should judge a nation by how it treats its children. c.h.i.p. covers 8.9 million kids. it stands on the shoulders of a strong medicaid program that covers 37.1 million more children. every single one of those kids deserves access to a doctor and access to good health care. yet every republican on this committee voted for a program that capped coverage. as a result of that vote, 3 million children would lose...
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if you believe that isis must be destroyed, and you destroy it, i can live with a few misguided tweets. i can live with a bit of obnoxiousness and rudeness. probably some of the worst people right now are being incinerated in the desert. >> jesse: in san francisco, you won't believe what the you won't believe what the sanctuary city did this♪ we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ♪ that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >> kimberly: welcome back. a whopping shocking story out of san francisco. a immigrant got a huge settlement because police officers turned him over because of the policy. the set
if you believe that isis must be destroyed, and you destroy it, i can live with a few misguided tweets. i can live with a bit of obnoxiousness and rudeness. probably some of the worst people right now are being incinerated in the desert. >> jesse: in san francisco, you won't believe what the you won't believe what the sanctuary city did this♪ we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights,...
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moreover, the regime of the north has a misguided convict -- conviction that nuclear weapons and missiles will keep itself in tact. notwithstanding this, i'm confident it now presents an opportunity to restart this daunting task. president trump made tackling the north nuclear and missile problems his top foreign policy priority, a decision that no previous u.s. government has made made thus far. this is why i believe we have a better chance of solving the issue now. i'm committed to doing my utmost to leverage this opportunity. r.o.c.-u.s. alliance should be our priority. the republic of korea, together with the united states will embark on a journey toward a peaceful and prosperous korean peninsula. distinguished guests. this is a journey for a great alliance. this will be a long one, starting from denuclearization of the korean peninsula and heading toward civility and peace in the whole of northeast asia. our new direction should guide us away from strategic patience and bring back north korea to the negotiating table, with all available means mobilized. provocations by the north must
moreover, the regime of the north has a misguided convict -- conviction that nuclear weapons and missiles will keep itself in tact. notwithstanding this, i'm confident it now presents an opportunity to restart this daunting task. president trump made tackling the north nuclear and missile problems his top foreign policy priority, a decision that no previous u.s. government has made made thus far. this is why i believe we have a better chance of solving the issue now. i'm committed to doing my...
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was for a just cause independence we extrapolate therefore that it was a just war and we use that misguided extrapolation to rationalize future conflicts . how can you know that and not know the earth rotates around it so i. don't know i mean well maybe the answer is right here. got another one. when hungry order more chinese food. for rich white male landowners. yes. there was a very important yet hardly talked about supreme court decision a couple of weeks ago so here now to school us on some is redacted correspondent only care of on. the supreme court at the close of their term this year buildout how bush officials to spite the extreme abuses against innocent post nine eleven detainees a far reaching decision that critics are calling ominous dangerous disappointing shameful and saying increases executive power. this is not a good time for that. matter what's going on on twitter. you remember raised more than five thousand immigrants following nine eleven were put in indefinite detention suffer grisly abuse and were cut off from the outside world and specially for years you can see the am
was for a just cause independence we extrapolate therefore that it was a just war and we use that misguided extrapolation to rationalize future conflicts . how can you know that and not know the earth rotates around it so i. don't know i mean well maybe the answer is right here. got another one. when hungry order more chinese food. for rich white male landowners. yes. there was a very important yet hardly talked about supreme court decision a couple of weeks ago so here now to school us on some...
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so this is misguided and china is not so much a solution of some think it might be?north korea is often treated as just this objective actor that if we can just twea k objective actor that if we can just tweak how we try to change our tactics towards north korea we will get the result. you have to remember north korea is an independent actor and china is acting in china's interests. these interest and not much united states or any of its allies. that is the problem. president vladimir putin has confirmed that seven—hundred—and—fifty—five us diplomatic personnel are to be expelled from russia by september the first. he added that further sanctions against washington were being considered, but would not be imposed yet. new us sanctions on russia were overwhelmingly approved by both houses of congress on tuesday despite objections by the white house. a gunman has opened fired in a nightclub in the german city of konstanz near the border with switzerland, killing one person and seriously wounding three others. police say the attacker, a 34 year—old iraqi, was shot in an
so this is misguided and china is not so much a solution of some think it might be?north korea is often treated as just this objective actor that if we can just twea k objective actor that if we can just tweak how we try to change our tactics towards north korea we will get the result. you have to remember north korea is an independent actor and china is acting in china's interests. these interest and not much united states or any of its allies. that is the problem. president vladimir putin has...
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organization representing patients, doctors, nurses and hospitals among others is opposed to this misguided effort and that is on top of millions of americans who know how devastating trump care would be for them and their families. senate republicans are working on tweaks to convince their republicans to vote for the bill. their so-called fixes are not improvements and that is because trump care is fatally flawed and can't be fixed. my constituents know better and have continued to write, call and stopping me in stores and on the street to express their opposition and fear of all versions of the senate trump care bill. for example, my republican colleagues are looking to at a provision that would bring us back to the days when insurance companies can deny coverage or charge high amounts for those with preexisting conditions. the affordable care act ended hat and i cannot imagine why my republican colleagues want to bring that back but the amendments they are proposing would do just that. it would create a death spiral in the marketplace so the people who need the health insurance the most
organization representing patients, doctors, nurses and hospitals among others is opposed to this misguided effort and that is on top of millions of americans who know how devastating trump care would be for them and their families. senate republicans are working on tweaks to convince their republicans to vote for the bill. their so-called fixes are not improvements and that is because trump care is fatally flawed and can't be fixed. my constituents know better and have continued to write, call...
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if you believe that isis must be destroyed, and you destroy it, i can live with a few misguided tweets. i can live with a bit of obnoxiousness and rudeness. probably some of the worst people right now are being incinerated in the desert. >> jesse: in san francisco,he you won't believe what thehe sanctuary city did this time. coming up next. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. >> kimberly: welcome back. a whopping shocking story out of san francisco. a immigrant got a huge settlement because police officers turned him over because of the policy. the settlement now on the same day that the house passed case law. which gets tougher on people that come back after deportation. that law is named after kate, who was murdered by illegal immigrants . >> a shot rang out, kate
if you believe that isis must be destroyed, and you destroy it, i can live with a few misguided tweets. i can live with a bit of obnoxiousness and rudeness. probably some of the worst people right now are being incinerated in the desert. >> jesse: in san francisco,he you won't believe what thehe sanctuary city did this time. coming up next. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless...
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which is currently advocating to are a consolidation of start and usaid, has called this usia merger misguided and some of their scholars wrote about how poorly it went. one reason for the failed integration of the agency stem from the vastly different missions and cultures of two organizations. i would argue this is something we should consider here. state and usia's budget functions were merged but public diplomacy was and is seen as a secondary function of the state department. that created problems as well. lastly, the consolidation we now know, was sort sighted. the soon thereafter we had 9/11. the global war on terror is a global war of ideas. it gives us some sense of how consequential getting it wrong can be. so i would just commend that very brief article to your attention as we consider that. next i want to thank you. you caught me out in the hall. you have the best follow-up of in mylitical appointee recent memory. you caught me after the last hearing and asked me if i had any additional questions pertaining to general accountability office. the then we got into a conversation about
which is currently advocating to are a consolidation of start and usaid, has called this usia merger misguided and some of their scholars wrote about how poorly it went. one reason for the failed integration of the agency stem from the vastly different missions and cultures of two organizations. i would argue this is something we should consider here. state and usia's budget functions were merged but public diplomacy was and is seen as a secondary function of the state department. that created...
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and law enforcement bureaucracies to block presidential policies, that some of us might consider misguided, but are nonetheless democratically adopted and which are at least arguably entirely legal? now, i want address those questions here, you can probably guess that's my answer except to suggest that this is not the first time america's security bureaucracy has been urged to step in to play the role of platonic guardians to say the people from themselves. i am referring to the warren commission. the security bureaucracy tried to steer the commission toward what the cia later referred to as "the best truth." i wanted to focus here today on one specific way this cia's leaders tried to do that, namely by not disclosing to the commission that the cia had been engaged in efforts to assassinate fidel castro. three years ago, the cia acknowledged in a remarkably candid report that of the decision of "agency leaders in 1964 not to disclose information about the cia anti-castro schemes may have done more to undermine the credibility of the commission than anything else that has happened while it
and law enforcement bureaucracies to block presidential policies, that some of us might consider misguided, but are nonetheless democratically adopted and which are at least arguably entirely legal? now, i want address those questions here, you can probably guess that's my answer except to suggest that this is not the first time america's security bureaucracy has been urged to step in to play the role of platonic guardians to say the people from themselves. i am referring to the warren...
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but the celebrity chef jamie oliver said the plan was misguided.he commons, the schools minister was called to answer questions on the future of education funding in england. we want to make sure that every school has the resources it needs which is why we have protected the schools budget in real terms since 2010. we have set out our intention to increase funding further in our manifesto as well as continuing to protect the pupil premium to support the most disadvantaged pupils. we know that how schools use their money is important in delivering the best outcomes for pupils and we will continue to provide support to help schools use their funding effectively and secondly we know that our funding is distributed across the country is an anachronistic and is not fair and the current system is in desperate need of urgent reform. the shadow education secretary focused on northern ireland first of all. arlene foster got £1 billion, she must be the most expensive right winger since cristiano ronaldo. can he confirm that was an increase in school funding
but the celebrity chef jamie oliver said the plan was misguided.he commons, the schools minister was called to answer questions on the future of education funding in england. we want to make sure that every school has the resources it needs which is why we have protected the schools budget in real terms since 2010. we have set out our intention to increase funding further in our manifesto as well as continuing to protect the pupil premium to support the most disadvantaged pupils. we know that...
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so that's the israeli side and the israeli moderate saying the whole action was misguided mishandled. but on the palestinian side there is a feeling that this was an action of the palestinian street it didn't come from. the political parties it didn't come from fatah who didn't come from hamas. it came from the street and from the mosque. and those of the two parties today that a satisfied. and that are claiming this is a victory i must say critics is also being taken by hamas. and by the northern islamist inside israel the islamist check ride salah. but really it is a victory over the east jerusalem palestinians most of whom i indulge in it was civil disobedience i mean there were also writes but was mostly civil disobedience of people praying outside the mosque. that shape this results. okay will pick you very much indeed for that update. mostly because it was my * in jerusalem thanks again. the courts in its stumble has decided that seven employees of an opposition newspaper should be released pending the outcome of that trial. however full of the employees of the gym hard at newsp
so that's the israeli side and the israeli moderate saying the whole action was misguided mishandled. but on the palestinian side there is a feeling that this was an action of the palestinian street it didn't come from. the political parties it didn't come from fatah who didn't come from hamas. it came from the street and from the mosque. and those of the two parties today that a satisfied. and that are claiming this is a victory i must say critics is also being taken by hamas. and by the...
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i urge my republican friends not to go forward with this misguided approach. the idea that they can repeal the health care bill now andor give us a new bill in two years or whatever period of time is in the bill, just doesn't pass the smell test. if we haven't seen an alternative to the affordable care act in the last seven years, there is no reason to believe that our republican colleagues are going to be able to produce a bill in two years when there is chaos in the bet marketplaces. there is a better way forward for the senate and for our country. during the fourth of july recess, majority leadero mcconnell said that he can'tor secure the votes to repeal the affordable care act, he's prepared to work in a bipartisan way with democrats on legislation to repair and strengthen the law. bi now, i believe the g bipartisanship is the best way to get something done. that's what i tried to do when i was governor of new hampshire. i work closely with our republican legislator, and we got things done. it should not be a last resort to what we are doing. it should be
i urge my republican friends not to go forward with this misguided approach. the idea that they can repeal the health care bill now andor give us a new bill in two years or whatever period of time is in the bill, just doesn't pass the smell test. if we haven't seen an alternative to the affordable care act in the last seven years, there is no reason to believe that our republican colleagues are going to be able to produce a bill in two years when there is chaos in the bet marketplaces. there is...
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who provide free food to the homeless at the park a practice they describe as well intentioned but misguided if you really want to help the homeless, the goal is for them not to be homeless to find housing. handing somebody a meal in a park is not really going to help them no longer be homeless. >> reporter: the city says it wants to encourage the holes to visit soup kitchens and shelters, where they can receive much-needed services and help. but homeless advocates fear the city's true goal is to sweep the problem under the rug. >> they need to be treated with dignity and respect and that the answer is never to push people out of sight. >> reporter: homeless advocates have no illusion that a single meal will solve this complex problem. but contrary to the city's stance, they believe that every little bit helps. >> it can easily be me or anybody. you know? and it's only by the grace of god that we are fortunat
who provide free food to the homeless at the park a practice they describe as well intentioned but misguided if you really want to help the homeless, the goal is for them not to be homeless to find housing. handing somebody a meal in a park is not really going to help them no longer be homeless. >> reporter: the city says it wants to encourage the holes to visit soup kitchens and shelters, where they can receive much-needed services and help. but homeless advocates fear the city's true...