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. >> question number one, mister speaker. >> thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the whole house will join me in offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city. also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues in the office. i will have further such meetings later today. >> peter jones. >> i associate myself with remarks made by the prime minister attribute paid to the families. >> mister speaker, north devon is concerned the current review of services across the county may result in the loss of acute services at our hospital. the residents the nearest alternative could be three hours away. will my right honorable friend assure me she will listen to those concerns? i want to be able to say that we are the party of the nhs. [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend for the question and reassure him this government is committed to ensurin
. >> question number one, mister speaker. >> thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the whole house will join me in offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city. also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i have meetings with ministerial colleagues in the office. i will have further such meetings...
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. >> thank you, mister speaker. i had meetings with ministerial colleagues in addition to my duties in the south i will have further meetings later today. >> mister speaker, yesterday the campaign for fighting cuts at the west cumberland hospital for 30,000 strong to downing street, despite the return to the gates, today isn't a good day, come back after thursday. how can the prime minister justify this dismissal of the people? >> prime minister jj petition was indeed delivered to number 10 and accepted by number 10 downing street so i suggest to the honorable lady that she consider what she said in her question but i am aware of the issues that have been raised around west cumberland hospital. i'm aware of those because the very good conservative candidate. harris, has indeed raised those issues with me and made clear she wants to see no downgrading of services at west cumberland hospital, she made that clear to me and health ministers. >> concerned about the new national funding formula and can you assure me when
. >> thank you, mister speaker. i had meetings with ministerial colleagues in addition to my duties in the south i will have further meetings later today. >> mister speaker, yesterday the campaign for fighting cuts at the west cumberland hospital for 30,000 strong to downing street, despite the return to the gates, today isn't a good day, come back after thursday. how can the prime minister justify this dismissal of the people? >> prime minister jj petition was indeed...
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. >> mister speaker. the day after the executive order was made to ban refugees and visitors from seven predominantly muslim countries why did she three times refuse to condemn the ban then you queue >> i made very clear, very clear that we believe this policy is divisive and wrong, that it is not a policy we would introduce and i made very clear when asked about this that this and has a different approach to these issues. on refugees this government has a proud record of support of refugees and long may it continue. >> mister speaker, the prime minister said the united states is responsible for the united states policy on refugees but surely it is the responsibility of all of us to defend the 1951 refugee convention which commits this country, the united states, and 142 other states to accept refugees without regard to race, religion or country of origin. president trump has breached that convention. why didn't she speak out you queue >> i made absolutely clear the government's view on this policy. secon
. >> mister speaker. the day after the executive order was made to ban refugees and visitors from seven predominantly muslim countries why did she three times refuse to condemn the ban then you queue >> i made very clear, very clear that we believe this policy is divisive and wrong, that it is not a policy we would introduce and i made very clear when asked about this that this and has a different approach to these issues. on refugees this government has a proud record of support of...
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rather than asking the same question, he should stand up and apologize. >> mister speaker, mister speaker, far from apologizing, the prime minister a rereading her correspondence and answering a letter from 62 council leaders representing social services who want to know if they are going to get the same deal they are grappling with a crisis which left over 1 million people not getting the social care they need. we oppose the tory cuts in the nhs which involves crapping -- we feel it will discourage people from entering training. her government said removing funding would create an extra 10,000 places in this parliament. has this target been met? >> more trading places available for nurses in the nhs but the right honorable gentlemen talks about the amount of money spent on the national health service. this conservative government is putting the extra funding in the nhs and i remind the right honorable gentlemen spending $1.3 billion more on the nhl since they won the election. >> my questions were about the social services funding to pay for social care, no answer. my questions were abou
rather than asking the same question, he should stand up and apologize. >> mister speaker, mister speaker, far from apologizing, the prime minister a rereading her correspondence and answering a letter from 62 council leaders representing social services who want to know if they are going to get the same deal they are grappling with a crisis which left over 1 million people not getting the social care they need. we oppose the tory cuts in the nhs which involves crapping -- we feel it will...
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>> mess yes mister chairman. if i might elaborate a little bit, authentic capability is what will break the stalemate in afghanistan. the key offenses capabilities of afghan security forces are there special forces and their air force. this investment which we are requesting in the african air force will help them as you mentioned to take over responsibility for their own close air support and more importantly, this will lead to an offensive capability that allows them to overmatched the taliban or any other group on the battlefield. >> it might be nice if they could come to the united states to train. >> yes sir and they look forward to this. which they are not allowed to do present. >>. >> thank you very much mister chairman and thankyou. >> please relay our thanks and gratitude . >> not only to us forces but nato forces. >> you have stated that your counterterrorism platform both personnel and equipment is more than for the task, is that your view? >> at correct, we have adequate resources and i would add we n
>> mess yes mister chairman. if i might elaborate a little bit, authentic capability is what will break the stalemate in afghanistan. the key offenses capabilities of afghan security forces are there special forces and their air force. this investment which we are requesting in the african air force will help them as you mentioned to take over responsibility for their own close air support and more importantly, this will lead to an offensive capability that allows them to overmatched the...
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mister trump said: >> look what's happening last night in sweden! sweden, who would believe this"" >> sreenivasan: swedish officials say no terrorist incident occurred friday night. sweden has admitted 190-thousand asylum seekers in the past two years. >> sreenivasan: american ships are patrolling the south china sea. a strike group led by the aircraft carrier u.s.s. carl vinson began what the navy cal"" routine operations" in disputed waters this weekend. china, which completed its own military exercises in the area last week, claims a number of shoals and reefs, and has been building artificial islands with airstrips on some of them. backed by american air-strikes, california is grappling with flooding, mudslides, and power outages from this weekend's torrential rain storms that are blamed for at least five deaths in the southern part of the state. crews cleared mud from roads, filled-in sinkholes and even recovered a fire truck that fell off the side of a crumbled highway. in the north, the sacramento and san francisco bay areas could get up to t
mister trump said: >> look what's happening last night in sweden! sweden, who would believe this"" >> sreenivasan: swedish officials say no terrorist incident occurred friday night. sweden has admitted 190-thousand asylum seekers in the past two years. >> sreenivasan: american ships are patrolling the south china sea. a strike group led by the aircraft carrier u.s.s. carl vinson began what the navy cal"" routine operations" in disputed waters this...
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first we are going to view a brief video from mister philip hatch. he is from portland maine and he helped share his personal appearance dealing with the irs impersonators that i mentioned in my opening statement. , the deputy inspector general for destinations at the us treasury department office of inspector general for tax administration. that maybe one of the longest titles so if any witnesses we ever have but he's done an extraordinary work and i want to thank him. next we will welcome back to the committee lois grisman who is the associate director of the division of marketing practices at the bureau of consumer protection and federal trade commission, better known as the ftc and senator casey has already introduced our final witness for the day, diane menio and where happy to have her here too. did i get it right that time? i do. i want to thank you all for joining us and wewill now start with the video . >> my name is philip hatch. i'm 81 years old and i was born and raised. i received a telephone call, answered the phone and the man said he
first we are going to view a brief video from mister philip hatch. he is from portland maine and he helped share his personal appearance dealing with the irs impersonators that i mentioned in my opening statement. , the deputy inspector general for destinations at the us treasury department office of inspector general for tax administration. that maybe one of the longest titles so if any witnesses we ever have but he's done an extraordinary work and i want to thank him. next we will welcome...
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mister clean hit the mark this year. >> the mister clean commercial is fun. i think it hits a broad audience. that's great for super bowl viewing. it's about making men feel sexy cleaning. i think it does a good job. it's entertaining. >>reporter: he also liked audi. >> the audi ad makes a good emotional statement. they are saying they will do equal pay for men and women. >>reporter: and skittles. >> katie. >> i really like the skittles they had. it simple, clever and it speaks to an audience of all ranges. but not a fan of wendy's. >> they are add simply shows a blowtorch and a freezer, thawing out the frozen patties. you don't take away that randy -- wendy's has fresh beef. we actually do have two good teams in the game, they just got purchased. wargaming and world of tanks. >>reporter: according to a survey 20% of people will do so just for the commercials. lauren blanchford for fox news. >>> it looks like we will have a break for the first half of sunday and by sunday night's could change. we are tracking rainfall across portions of the bay area and still
mister clean hit the mark this year. >> the mister clean commercial is fun. i think it hits a broad audience. that's great for super bowl viewing. it's about making men feel sexy cleaning. i think it does a good job. it's entertaining. >>reporter: he also liked audi. >> the audi ad makes a good emotional statement. they are saying they will do equal pay for men and women. >>reporter: and skittles. >> katie. >> i really like the skittles they had. it simple,...
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thanks mister chairman. >> as you can imagine, you're not having to vote. so there's nobody here to the question so i think what i'll do is reset here in 15 minutes , sorry to interrupt like this but that's the life of a us senator. >> i sure appreciate you and appreciate your patience and appreciate, i appreciate the way you are answering these questions straight up. and your expertise really comes through. so with that, i'll recess for about 15 minutes and hopefully i can get a second vote right there. >>. >>. [laughter] [inaudible conversation] let's return to senator laufer. >>. >> thank you mister chairman. congratulations on your nomination. thank you for paying a courtesy call to my office. we have a great discussion, you have an impressive record with regards to medicaid. basically pushing for later innovation and flexibility in the program. >> i must say your opening statement was not only relevant, on point, but it inspiring as well. thank you. >> i think i can speak for all members of the committee. we need to make a popular statement availablemi
thanks mister chairman. >> as you can imagine, you're not having to vote. so there's nobody here to the question so i think what i'll do is reset here in 15 minutes , sorry to interrupt like this but that's the life of a us senator. >> i sure appreciate you and appreciate your patience and appreciate, i appreciate the way you are answering these questions straight up. and your expertise really comes through. so with that, i'll recess for about 15 minutes and hopefully i can get a...
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i would never discuss anything with mister trump.i'm speaking from a legal standpoint and clearly that this the span under the laws of the united states is constitutional. whether or not it was political or not. the final word and then we have to cut it. let's get congress to act on immigration reform. we've been waiting 17 years. give given a chance to succeed. david schwartz. finally ended on agreement. thank you. a fugitive from justice could be coming back. going over decision to send the leaker edward snowden home. what a new report claims russia may be looking to gain in return. netanyahu makes a trip to the white house next week. to meet with president trump. the ambassador joins master joins us to talk about that visit and what the israeli leader is looking to accomplish next. (man vo) it was may, when dad forgot how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-
i would never discuss anything with mister trump.i'm speaking from a legal standpoint and clearly that this the span under the laws of the united states is constitutional. whether or not it was political or not. the final word and then we have to cut it. let's get congress to act on immigration reform. we've been waiting 17 years. give given a chance to succeed. david schwartz. finally ended on agreement. thank you. a fugitive from justice could be coming back. going over decision to send the...
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mister speaker mister speaker and mister vice president members of congress is a great privilege to behere outlining a new budget and a new approach for governing our great country. i think you for your invitation to speak here tonight. i know congress had to formally invite me and it could've been a close vote. so mister vice president i appreciate you being here to break the tie. i want to think so many of you that have accepted my invitation to come to the white house to discuss important issues. we are off to a good start. i will continue to meet with you and ask for your input you had been kind and candid and i think you for making a new president feel welcome. the last time i visited the capital i came to take an oath on the steps of this building i pledged to honor our constitution and our laws and ask you to join me in setting a tone of civility and respect in washington. i hope america is noticing the difference because we are making progress together, we are changing the tone in the nation's capital and the spirit of respect and cooperation is vital because in the end we will
mister speaker mister speaker and mister vice president members of congress is a great privilege to behere outlining a new budget and a new approach for governing our great country. i think you for your invitation to speak here tonight. i know congress had to formally invite me and it could've been a close vote. so mister vice president i appreciate you being here to break the tie. i want to think so many of you that have accepted my invitation to come to the white house to discuss important...
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one time i was with him, this man gets up and he said mister conroy, i have a lot of citadel friends and they tell me not to pay any attention to what you wrote about the citadel because you are not a typical citadel man. pat said you are right, pal. i am a lot nicer, i'm a lot more successful and i'm a whole lot smarter. so there you go. that was him. one time i saw him, he was speaking in atlanta and i tagged along, they put us up downtown at the ritz carlton and there was this very dignified gentleman who helped us take our suitcases to the room and he said to pat, mister conroy, i heard them say downstairs that you and your wife both our writers and pat said that is right, but my wife writes pornography while i write nothing but christian fiction. so he was looking at me like that, how are you going to get out of this one? the guy threw his arms up and he said praise the lord, brother. i run a christian radio program and the lord promised me he would send me a speaker for tomorrow's program. [applause] >> i cannot tell you how pat.himself out of that because i was laughing so har
one time i was with him, this man gets up and he said mister conroy, i have a lot of citadel friends and they tell me not to pay any attention to what you wrote about the citadel because you are not a typical citadel man. pat said you are right, pal. i am a lot nicer, i'm a lot more successful and i'm a whole lot smarter. so there you go. that was him. one time i saw him, he was speaking in atlanta and i tagged along, they put us up downtown at the ritz carlton and there was this very dignified...
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a request by mister trump to reinstate the ban has been denied.judgment read: it said a reply from the department in support of the emergency appeal was due on monday. but this is not the end of the line for the restrictions — this case was just part of the government's efforts to maintain its ban on travellers from seven predominantly muslim countries that have been named as a terror risk. mr trump himself has attacked the federaljudge who had suspended the migration bans countrywide, calling the judgment "ridiculous" in a series of tweets. earlier on, vice president mike pence defended president trump's criticism of thejudge. in an interview with abc he was asked whether it was appropriate for the president to question the legitimacy of a federaljudge by referring to him in a tweet as a "so—called judge". president trump has made it clear that our administration is going to put the safety and security of the american people first, and the executive order that he put into effect was legal, it was appropriate, and our administration is going to be
a request by mister trump to reinstate the ban has been denied.judgment read: it said a reply from the department in support of the emergency appeal was due on monday. but this is not the end of the line for the restrictions — this case was just part of the government's efforts to maintain its ban on travellers from seven predominantly muslim countries that have been named as a terror risk. mr trump himself has attacked the federaljudge who had suspended the migration bans countrywide,...
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thomas: thank you mister vice president. i wanted to ask about the dismissal of general flynn recently. did you feel like you were misled by members of the trump administration, or were you frustrated that you were left out of the loop on this situation, and what assurances have you received from president trump that something like this will not happen again? out of the loop on this and for mister secretary-general, both you and the trump administration have talked about the need for additional funding for defence, what are the consequences for inaction by nato members? is there any scenario in which the article 5 commitments might be considered conditional if nato members do not fulfil their defence spending obligations? vice president pence: let me say i'm very grateful for the close working relationship i have with the president of the united states. i would tell you that i was disappointed to learn that the facts that have been conveyed to me by general flynn were inaccurate. but we honour general flynn's long service to
thomas: thank you mister vice president. i wanted to ask about the dismissal of general flynn recently. did you feel like you were misled by members of the trump administration, or were you frustrated that you were left out of the loop on this situation, and what assurances have you received from president trump that something like this will not happen again? out of the loop on this and for mister secretary-general, both you and the trump administration have talked about the need for additional...
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to tell her a girl had gone missing in new york and begged her to meet with the father of a girl, mister henry cruger. by the time grace agreed to take the case, ruth cruger's photo was in newspapers all over the country, it even flickered in front of movie theater audiences. the press drawn to the story with pretty sunday school teacher who had vanished openly suspected white slavery, foul play and romantic entanglement, sometimes all in the same story. juicy clues were flooding the detective precinct but none hand out. grace took a different approach to the case. she locked herself in her office for a week to study every scrap of paper related to it. grace had been trained as a lawyer but her inability to trust the police or the law itself had over the last few years turned her into more of a detective. now at age 48 her formula was to search for clues herself, verify them and use them in the courtroom to make her arguments, she didn't trust the police so she found her own evidence. in this case grace kept coming back to alfredo coachy who had sharmila her skills. since being questione
to tell her a girl had gone missing in new york and begged her to meet with the father of a girl, mister henry cruger. by the time grace agreed to take the case, ruth cruger's photo was in newspapers all over the country, it even flickered in front of movie theater audiences. the press drawn to the story with pretty sunday school teacher who had vanished openly suspected white slavery, foul play and romantic entanglement, sometimes all in the same story. juicy clues were flooding the detective...
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until then, let's show you some debate on the floor on mister zinke's debate from earlier today. >> after president, i rise today to speak about the nomination of congressman ryan zinke to be secretary of the interior.the secretary of the interior is one of the most important jobs in the federal government, it's been more so for people in the west and the presiding officer would agree with that. the department of the interior has an incredible broad portfolio, it is responsible for managing our nations public grants, our national parks, our national wildlife refuges. and overseeing mineral and energy development on our public lands and in the federal waters offshore, making sure that the taxpayers of the united states get a fair deal. for the resources that the public actually owns. so in securing also the tribal responsibilities are met and attending to what our insular affairs. and secretary of the interior managers in large part water resources in western states, which i know the providing officer knows so well because there are so many issues, the president knows well because there ar
until then, let's show you some debate on the floor on mister zinke's debate from earlier today. >> after president, i rise today to speak about the nomination of congressman ryan zinke to be secretary of the interior.the secretary of the interior is one of the most important jobs in the federal government, it's been more so for people in the west and the presiding officer would agree with that. the department of the interior has an incredible broad portfolio, it is responsible for...
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mister adams is the founder and executive director of the foundation for liberty and american greatness, an organization dedicated to promoting american exceptionalism and combating anti-americanism worldwide. watch in-depth live from noon to 3:00 pm eastern sunday on booktv on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 see stand was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable and satellite provider. >> more congressional action on president trump's cabinet nominees, the senate judiciary -- more congressional action on president dropped's cabinet nominees. [inaudible conversat]
mister adams is the founder and executive director of the foundation for liberty and american greatness, an organization dedicated to promoting american exceptionalism and combating anti-americanism worldwide. watch in-depth live from noon to 3:00 pm eastern sunday on booktv on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 see stand was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable and satellite provider. >>...
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the question is what can mister trump do about it? i'm going to discuss three options on the table for mister trump to deal with it. i first want to talk about why and there's two principal reasons for this. first of all, jc po a widget arises and normalizes iran's nuclear program and second, it allows iran to continue to engage in nuclear weapons related activities. why is that a problem? >> iran is nuclear infrastructure in defiance of its treaty obligations under the plural proliferation treaty, dated in secret. it is a state sponsor of terror and had been the position until early in the obama administration that certain technologies, although they are peaceful applications, iran should not be able to do because they are simply too easy to use to make weapons. however, the obama administration was so desperate for an agreement, it made concession over concession to give away these dangerous technologies because it wanted to get a nuclear agreement for president obama. now, the main technology that is of great concern to strain enri
the question is what can mister trump do about it? i'm going to discuss three options on the table for mister trump to deal with it. i first want to talk about why and there's two principal reasons for this. first of all, jc po a widget arises and normalizes iran's nuclear program and second, it allows iran to continue to engage in nuclear weapons related activities. why is that a problem? >> iran is nuclear infrastructure in defiance of its treaty obligations under the plural...
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this is the week of pearl harbor in that letter said dear mister president. they go extinct. because the state and the water pools over there instead of migrating to the south is the week there. the tenth mountain division is hurting the trumpeter swan. no normal president would be this concerned. the dress -- and he ends up to henry stimson secretary of war where he said dear henry there was a battle. i have now looked into what's going on very carefully and the verdict is in. they must d nest. and he booted them to camp hill colorado. was he just a bird lover or was he doing that. to tell the public they have to protect the public. the system that we developed. and i think we start with the roosevelt. i think we can move to it. you and i have talked to in the week about energy revolution. the great-grandfather more than doubled the size of the national parks system. the idea of nature was very dear to him. we can't in a way had both. if we do it the right way. one of the questions i ask myself often if we the environmentalists are right why haven't we been more successful i
this is the week of pearl harbor in that letter said dear mister president. they go extinct. because the state and the water pools over there instead of migrating to the south is the week there. the tenth mountain division is hurting the trumpeter swan. no normal president would be this concerned. the dress -- and he ends up to henry stimson secretary of war where he said dear henry there was a battle. i have now looked into what's going on very carefully and the verdict is in. they must d...
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they are well aware that during the presidential campaign mister trump said nato must do more and pay its fair share. so how important is this a visit from the vice president and how well is the message being received from america's european allies? >> this is a very important visit. it's the first overseas trip by the vice president. the nato alliance matches fundamentally to the united states. it is committed to the nato alliance. the allies must spend more on their defense as well. that's also the point made by general manis. the overall message being sent has been very much welcomed by european allies also by the leadership of nato. a very strong signal to be ascending and the time when russian aggression is rising in europe and you have to reassure america's allies that america stands with those. they have to invest more in their own defense in order for the alliance to be robust. the regard of them pulling their own responsibility to strengthen the nato alliance. you were talking about them early this week. james mattis told nato allies something similar to what vice president p
they are well aware that during the presidential campaign mister trump said nato must do more and pay its fair share. so how important is this a visit from the vice president and how well is the message being received from america's european allies? >> this is a very important visit. it's the first overseas trip by the vice president. the nato alliance matches fundamentally to the united states. it is committed to the nato alliance. the allies must spend more on their defense as well....
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a former prime mister of norway is still stunned that he was given extra scrutiny after he flew into dulles airport. he flew to the u.s. wednesday night for yesterday's national prayer breakfast. and he was held up and questioned at dulles over a prior trip to iran. tom roussey has more. the man accused of fatally shooting former n-f-l player joe mcknight is now charged with former n-f-l player joe mcknight is now charged with atlanta, dog while burglarizing a home are demanding a ransom for the animal's safe return. burglars broke into the house on saturday. they ransacked the house, and snatched a toy poodle named murphy. one of the occupants says the next morning, someone called the online about their missing dog. she believes it was one of the burglars who stole murphy. when the suspected dog-napper called back about murphy, a police officer answered.. and the person hung up. the burglary victims then received a text. it said, quote: "no cops. you're not cooperating. we're not going to help." atlanta police are investigating. kit kat is out with an unusual new treat. sushi bars.
a former prime mister of norway is still stunned that he was given extra scrutiny after he flew into dulles airport. he flew to the u.s. wednesday night for yesterday's national prayer breakfast. and he was held up and questioned at dulles over a prior trip to iran. tom roussey has more. the man accused of fatally shooting former n-f-l player joe mcknight is now charged with former n-f-l player joe mcknight is now charged with atlanta, dog while burglarizing a home are demanding a ransom for...
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i have this conversation with mister vance because i said that. we agree with that. for example even in the most what looks to be the clearest case where you should be a prohibited person that's a felon. obviously i think being a firearms for life makes some sense. they embezzled might from a christmas card company. as a dangerous individual. we don't get into that question because they defend criminals. the same question arises. the real question is dangerousness. you don't want to take those rights away from people who aren't likely to infuse them in dangerous way. what about something like background checks before purchasing. you undergo a background check. in indy after the 1968 gun control act was passed. there is no definitions of anything. and there were prosecutors who gave them to their grandchildren and finally the senate they took a couple weeks and said what we try to accomplish here. they came up with the current rules. and then in 1984 we ask for two things, one was that there would be an instant check system. so that today if you go to buy a gun from a
i have this conversation with mister vance because i said that. we agree with that. for example even in the most what looks to be the clearest case where you should be a prohibited person that's a felon. obviously i think being a firearms for life makes some sense. they embezzled might from a christmas card company. as a dangerous individual. we don't get into that question because they defend criminals. the same question arises. the real question is dangerousness. you don't want to take those...
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mister prime minister i am curious about your reaction to america's withdrawal from the transpacifico you think that has weakened america's position in asia? how do you envision any trade deal with the president working out? >> your question was unrelated to what we are here for today but i will answer it. we are going to keep our country safe. we are going to do whatever is necessary to keep our country safe. we had a decision we think will be very successful that shouldn't have taken this much time because safety is a primary reason i am standing here today, the security of the country, voters felt i would give it the best security so we will be doing something very rapidly having to do with additional security for our country. you will be seeing that sometime next week. we will continue to go through the court process and only i have no doubt we will win that particular case. >> translator: the world, we are facing issues of refugees, need to work closely together, and on the roles going forward, with the international community to exercise responsibility, and immigration control.
mister prime minister i am curious about your reaction to america's withdrawal from the transpacifico you think that has weakened america's position in asia? how do you envision any trade deal with the president working out? >> your question was unrelated to what we are here for today but i will answer it. we are going to keep our country safe. we are going to do whatever is necessary to keep our country safe. we had a decision we think will be very successful that shouldn't have taken...
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mister geo is correct. alaskans made it clear before they would accept new revenues major budget cuts were needed. my message to alaskans is this. we heard you and we have axes . during my tenure we have got more than 1.7 billion in unrestricted general fund spending. we have reduced capital budget by 80 percent.we are shrinking the footprint of government with shared administrative services, improved technologyand efficiency . we reduced executive branch travel by 41 percent in the last two years. we've given up leasedspace. our court system is statewide . now down on friday at noon. the department of health and social services has been cut by more than 13 percent . one result is that more than 2000 alaskan families will no longer get help to pay their homeowners.crime rates are too high. averages have decreased. by the end of this year we will have closed six health centers, three stations, one correctional facility, to detention facilities, multiple job centers and a fire training facility.we are selling
mister geo is correct. alaskans made it clear before they would accept new revenues major budget cuts were needed. my message to alaskans is this. we heard you and we have axes . during my tenure we have got more than 1.7 billion in unrestricted general fund spending. we have reduced capital budget by 80 percent.we are shrinking the footprint of government with shared administrative services, improved technologyand efficiency . we reduced executive branch travel by 41 percent in the last two...
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>> they knew him as mister multi-mixer. they bought multi-mixers and many multi-mixers and ray was intrigued with one little store with so many of these machines, multi-mixer machines, it is a mouthful. you would think by now i could set it. he went there, they were happy to meet him because he sold them an important piece of equipment that helped their business, that could bank milkshakes, until you needed vanilla and it was out right away so that was helpful to their system. they met ray and ray was dazzled, he described it was almost as if he was falling in love because the system was so perfect to him. he had seen a lot of stores, a lot of restaurants, the system was so beautiful he also fell in with not just the efficiency but cleanliness. he was a neat freak and so he was very happy to see this and wanted to figure out how to propagate it across the land. the more multi-spindles milkshake machine would be sold so it started with milkshakes so he meets the mcdonald's brothers and sells them these milkshake machines. ju
>> they knew him as mister multi-mixer. they bought multi-mixers and many multi-mixers and ray was intrigued with one little store with so many of these machines, multi-mixer machines, it is a mouthful. you would think by now i could set it. he went there, they were happy to meet him because he sold them an important piece of equipment that helped their business, that could bank milkshakes, until you needed vanilla and it was out right away so that was helpful to their system. they met...
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mister sessions said they have the free exercise by black citizens in the district and she basically is saying that they have a difference between criminal violations and law. >> obviously we have a lot of respect for her and the sacrifices that she made in the fact that she entered those in her life. i went respectively disagree with her assessment then and now. his record on civil and voting rights i think is outstanding. i can only hope that if she was still with us today that after getting to know him into c has record in commitment to voting civil rights that she would share the same fear that he did. although i voted against him getting to know the man that is now. i regret that boat. i was going to hope that if she would be here today she was there -- share that sentiment. in the senator has been one that has stood up for voting rights. he stood up for her getting the gold medal. he has bn at tyrus -- tireless advocate. i would hope if she was still with us today she would share the sentiments. you had been sleep on that. what's going on with that. >> the presidents will be in
mister sessions said they have the free exercise by black citizens in the district and she basically is saying that they have a difference between criminal violations and law. >> obviously we have a lot of respect for her and the sacrifices that she made in the fact that she entered those in her life. i went respectively disagree with her assessment then and now. his record on civil and voting rights i think is outstanding. i can only hope that if she was still with us today that after...
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. >> question number one, mister speaker. >> thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the whole house will join me in offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city. also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i have meetings with
. >> question number one, mister speaker. >> thank you, mister speaker. i am sure the whole house will join me in offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city. also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i have meetings with
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. >>> he venido a presentarle a mister trump oraciones y mucha suerte para que siga el paÍs para quenas formaron parte de la manifestaciÓn a esta hora ya la mayor parte de gente se ha disipado y la buena noticia es que no hubo arrestados. desde palm beach florida galo arellano. univisiÓn. >>> tambiÉn miles de manifestante protestaron hoy contra la decisiones migratorias del presidente trump en diferente ciudades new york, los Ángeles, philadelphia, denver, las manifestaciones fueron organizadas por activistas de derechos humanos asÍ como por varios grupos religiosos y p pacÍfico. >>> estuvieron separada por dÉcadas, luisa con la historia de roxana una joven que estuvo detenido por dos semanas antes de que un abogado lograra su libertad. >>> muy contento. >>> despuÉs de trece aÑos esta madre e hija estÁn finalmente reunidas otra vez pero roxana quiÉn tiene una discapacidad fÍsica y muy bueno tal por poco se suma a las prioridades de deportaciÓn del nuevo gobierno mientras estuvo en un centro de de tenciÓn en texas. >>> intentaron como dos o tres meses que firmara la deportaciÓn pero e
. >>> he venido a presentarle a mister trump oraciones y mucha suerte para que siga el paÍs para quenas formaron parte de la manifestaciÓn a esta hora ya la mayor parte de gente se ha disipado y la buena noticia es que no hubo arrestados. desde palm beach florida galo arellano. univisiÓn. >>> tambiÉn miles de manifestante protestaron hoy contra la decisiones migratorias del presidente trump en diferente ciudades new york, los Ángeles, philadelphia, denver, las...
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mister kim died monday after an attack at the kuala lumpur airport.alaysian police say before he died.. that he had been sprayed with some kind of poison. for two women seen on surveillance cameras near him at the airport and then leaving the scene in a taxi. it's unclear if the woman arrested is one of them. no motive for the attack has been confirmed. but some sources are saying north korea may have been behind the attack. developing now.. military officials say russia has deployed a cruise missile in an the move is just the latest in a string of russian provocations. and it comes as we're learning new details about the scope of the trump administration's relations with moscow. our question of the day - do the communication allegations between russia and the trump administration concern you? go to wjla.com/votenow to let us know. suzanne kennedy is live at the white house with more on all of this suzanne? president trump welcomes israeli prme minister benjamin netanyahu prme minister benjamin n today. on the u-s side - rebooting a plan for peace in
mister kim died monday after an attack at the kuala lumpur airport.alaysian police say before he died.. that he had been sprayed with some kind of poison. for two women seen on surveillance cameras near him at the airport and then leaving the scene in a taxi. it's unclear if the woman arrested is one of them. no motive for the attack has been confirmed. but some sources are saying north korea may have been behind the attack. developing now.. military officials say russia has deployed a cruise...
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. >> question number one, mister speaker. >> thank you, mister speaker.m sure the whole house will join me in offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city. also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i
. >> question number one, mister speaker. >> thank you, mister speaker.m sure the whole house will join me in offering condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and were injured in quÉbec city. also in paying tribute to our former colleague who died last friday. he was an outstanding parliamentarian. i'm told our thoughts are with his friends and family. i
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this is mister kitty. mom doesn't know we have him.we're using fresh step with the power of febreze to eliminate litter box odors for 10 days. guaranteed. victory is ours, mr. kitty! fresh step. with the power of febreze. mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. right now find our queen c2 mattress at $599, save $200. sale ends sunday. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. sexting. >> momma, what are the things here on your phone? >> all on etonline.com. >>> tomorrow on "e.t." the countdown to oscar is on. and we are here with host jimmy kimmel. >> oh, my god, unbelievable. >> which stars he will be making fun of on sunday. >>> and kim reveals her new project. >> i can't wait. >> tomorrow. >>> 8-year-old sunny pa
this is mister kitty. mom doesn't know we have him.we're using fresh step with the power of febreze to eliminate litter box odors for 10 days. guaranteed. victory is ours, mr. kitty! fresh step. with the power of febreze. mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more...
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had helped to write his book, while the sun's job was helping him prepare before he became prime mistera statement embassy in her's are now looking to confirm or refute. are now looking to confirm or refute. anchor: u.s. president donald trump is hosting japan's shinzo abe today. >> trump said that shinzo abe will be more like a partner, and more so much a competitor. in terms of trade, things will be more competitive. hit a nine-year high, rising 25% in 2016. trump has complained the japanese don't buy enough u.s. cars and accuse japan of unfair currency policies he says are hurting u.s. manufacturers. that could add to friction with washington. for more, here's rebecca rossman. investment ideas that could put as much as $150 billion into u.s. infrastructure. that's how japanese prime minister shinzo abe is hoping to in exchangent trump for america's continued security backing and economic partnership. relations got off to a rocky start under the new at administration. trump removed the u.s. from the transfers of the partnership trade deal last month, a major loss for japan. he describ
had helped to write his book, while the sun's job was helping him prepare before he became prime mistera statement embassy in her's are now looking to confirm or refute. are now looking to confirm or refute. anchor: u.s. president donald trump is hosting japan's shinzo abe today. >> trump said that shinzo abe will be more like a partner, and more so much a competitor. in terms of trade, things will be more competitive. hit a nine-year high, rising 25% in 2016. trump has complained the...
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mister president and the first lady have already named 2 eaglets named freedom liberty. >>> good morningh these depending on where you are waking up this morning. we will head toward the 60 degree mark. remember it is still february. it is usually a lot cooler but it has been a mild winter. today is presidents' day thank you for joining us this morning . what a great weekend we had everybody. we are looking for repeat of today. here's our meteorologist with a look at your forecast. >> we're hoping to continue this nice weekend. temperatures are in the 70s today. it will be another gorgeous day. enjoy it. we are a little bit above where we were from yesterday. winds out of the north and some of the south which will add in some high pressure is going to be in place. we do not see a lot of clouds today. they will return from time to time tomorrow but not that much. we are looking at a quiet week ahead with a couple of rain chances for gold in the forecast. you will need your umbrellas later on this week. 57 degrees by noon. we will top of into the low 60s . we will take a look at your tempe
mister president and the first lady have already named 2 eaglets named freedom liberty. >>> good morningh these depending on where you are waking up this morning. we will head toward the 60 degree mark. remember it is still february. it is usually a lot cooler but it has been a mild winter. today is presidents' day thank you for joining us this morning . what a great weekend we had everybody. we are looking for repeat of today. here's our meteorologist with a look at your forecast....
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first, can you confirm or deny the administration is now vetting mister mcdowell who is a former nominee for the court of appeals as solicitor general before the visa delay case gets to the supreme court and the second, cooper said he did not want to go through the same experience that jeff sessions, his good friend did when he had the confirmation hearings vote in the senate. does that make the president a little bit discouraged about getting the nominees he wants for very important positions?>> thanks john and i'd say on the first part, as you know and i'll give you the same answer on executive orders, don't comment on personnel decisions until they're made so i got nothing for that. on the second part, what i would say is the president is very confident we have a deep bench of folks who during the transition we talked about the number of people whose express a huge interest in joining the president on fulfilling this agenda and that list is robust and long. however, that being said i think for both have to go through the senate confirmation and to watch what has happened to some of th
first, can you confirm or deny the administration is now vetting mister mcdowell who is a former nominee for the court of appeals as solicitor general before the visa delay case gets to the supreme court and the second, cooper said he did not want to go through the same experience that jeff sessions, his good friend did when he had the confirmation hearings vote in the senate. does that make the president a little bit discouraged about getting the nominees he wants for very important...
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trump's policies -- but there are also those supporting mister trump. ==vo== >>> a lot of people are speaking out against president trump's policies. but there are also those supporting mr. trump. a crowd of about 40 people gathered in front of trump tower today in new york city. including a college group. >> they only ban certain countries. so it is not a muslim ban, he didn't ban pakistan or egypt or saudi arabia, which are countries that probably should have gone into the ban. and it's only a temporary solution until they fix certain policies. >> the rally was organized by the queens village republican club. >>> the prime minister of israel is weighing in on the united states relationship with iran. prime minister benjamin netanyahu will head to the white house for his first talks with president trump. before leaving for london today, he stopped short of calling for an outright cancellation of the nuclear accord iran signed with six world powers two years ago. >>> iran is lifting a ban on u.s. wriestlers and says they will be allowed to take part in
trump's policies -- but there are also those supporting mister trump. ==vo== >>> a lot of people are speaking out against president trump's policies. but there are also those supporting mr. trump. a crowd of about 40 people gathered in front of trump tower today in new york city. including a college group. >> they only ban certain countries. so it is not a muslim ban, he didn't ban pakistan or egypt or saudi arabia, which are countries that probably should have gone into the ban....
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. >> my first name is mister, last name is dorsey. >> reporter: students say they never met any one quitee mr. dorsey. >> who was it that messed up over here? >> reporter: he expects so much. >> that's not good. >> reporter: with so little patience for excuses. >> some of you guys have the posture of somebody who is going to mess up. >> reporter: do you come at this, music while important is incidental to a much bigger lesson? >> of course. the biggest thing that i am trying to teach is, i want them to understand that in life you're going to have struggles. >> reporter: this 17-year-old knows the struggles. he lost his father two years ago to cancer. >> there is an emptiness and if it wasn't for mr. dorsey i would probably be less of a person than i am today. >> reporter: jazz, says mr. dorsey, like the real world, there is improvization, rhythms that may be unfamiliar, beats that change when you least expect it. ♪ violins begin to play ♪ >> reporter: as impressed as i am, what would mr. dorsey say? >> i could have done more inflections. >> yeah. >> he would tell us where we would need to
. >> my first name is mister, last name is dorsey. >> reporter: students say they never met any one quitee mr. dorsey. >> who was it that messed up over here? >> reporter: he expects so much. >> that's not good. >> reporter: with so little patience for excuses. >> some of you guys have the posture of somebody who is going to mess up. >> reporter: do you come at this, music while important is incidental to a much bigger lesson? >> of course....
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. # it means, hello, mister. how are you? mzuri sana is a reply. very, very well, thank you.o kenya. there are no problems in kenya. it is a very simple song. when we finished, another tourist would come and say, can you do this jambo, jambo? we had to do it about 20 times, and then the financial director of polygram said, here's my card. you call me. i want us to record this song. we didn't know that it was going to be this big. like they say, the rest is history. after recording, the rest was history. when we signed the agreement with polygram at that time, i didn't know much about copyright ownership. we were just happy to have our music recorded and so many people have wanted to do cover versions of it. most kenyans say this is a song for the tourists, not for us kenyans. but they are proud of it and at least it has given some kind of identity to kenya. any kenyan who goes overseas, they are always asking, you know the song and start singing, which is a big honourfor us. billy saro harrison, and terry kalanda harrison, remembering their hit song. that's all from witness f
. # it means, hello, mister. how are you? mzuri sana is a reply. very, very well, thank you.o kenya. there are no problems in kenya. it is a very simple song. when we finished, another tourist would come and say, can you do this jambo, jambo? we had to do it about 20 times, and then the financial director of polygram said, here's my card. you call me. i want us to record this song. we didn't know that it was going to be this big. like they say, the rest is history. after recording, the rest was...
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work on this issue even as the supreme court said we acknowledge significant any quality, and as mister robinson referenced, it does matter for education and who should answer that question? the court acknowledged they were at play, did not want a federal takeover of the state funding system saying we won't upset the federal state balance. what has happened? 40 years later, there has been progress from school funding, school vetting is more up there than they were when the rodriguez litigation was brought. and there's a lot of funding that says we need to address how those kids get it and because of that we have no way to make sure states will move in the direction of providing more affordable funding. and at harvard law school, a book about the rodriguez case, what happened when you close the federal courthouse doors for funding litigation and what happened is the state court has not been an effective mechanism for making sure all kids get the resources they need to achieve so in my book we spent two thirds of the book, what can we do about that as a nation and multiple solutions are i
work on this issue even as the supreme court said we acknowledge significant any quality, and as mister robinson referenced, it does matter for education and who should answer that question? the court acknowledged they were at play, did not want a federal takeover of the state funding system saying we won't upset the federal state balance. what has happened? 40 years later, there has been progress from school funding, school vetting is more up there than they were when the rodriguez litigation...
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in the lengthy missive published today by iranian media, ahmadinejad told mister trump he won the election, because he," truthfully described the u.s. political system and electoral structure as corrupt. alluding to the u.s. administration's travel ban on citizens from seven predominantly muslim countries, including iran, admedjinjad said the u.s. should, "value respect toward the diversity of nations and races. ahmadinejad gave the letter to the swiss embassy in tehran, which represents american interests there. police in sweden are investigating the cause of a last night's fire at one of country's largest migrants and refugee shelters. it occurred in southwestern sweden at a shelter housing more than 150 migrants and refugees. at least 15 people were treated for smoke inhalation, and two for injuries after jumping from windows to escape. there were 112 fires at swedish refugee centers last year, according to the associated press, and most of them were caused by arson. one swedish newspaper counts 18 arson and other attacks on refugee centers just in the past week. in the past two years,
in the lengthy missive published today by iranian media, ahmadinejad told mister trump he won the election, because he," truthfully described the u.s. political system and electoral structure as corrupt. alluding to the u.s. administration's travel ban on citizens from seven predominantly muslim countries, including iran, admedjinjad said the u.s. should, "value respect toward the diversity of nations and races. ahmadinejad gave the letter to the swiss embassy in tehran, which...
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. >> reporter: it was a whirlwind romance with mister right that morphed into a mind-bending mystery.. >> she was like, "i feel i'm being watched." >> my phone would be followed. he said, "you could be under surveillance." >> reporter: followed? surveillance? she'd stepped right into "the twilight zone"! hidden codes. government agents. undercover spies. >> i was so scared. who was this man she was about to marry? your brain has got to be saying "holy cow!" to learn the truth, she would launch a secret mission of her own.
. >> reporter: it was a whirlwind romance with mister right that morphed into a mind-bending mystery.. >> she was like, "i feel i'm being watched." >> my phone would be followed. he said, "you could be under surveillance." >> reporter: followed? surveillance? she'd stepped right into "the twilight zone"! hidden codes. government agents. undercover spies. >> i was so scared. who was this man she was about to marry? your brain has got to...
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, ceo it toyota research institute and mister joseph okpaku, vice president of public policy at left. appreciate you being here today. begin the round of questions starting with mike abelson, you will be recognized for five minutes and appreciate you being with us today. >> thank you, mister chairman. good morning. my name is mike abelson, vice president of global mobility strategy for general motors but i want to thank chairman walton and ranking member pallone, subcommittee members, for inviting me to tell you about general motors vision for the coming transformation in mobility and the opportunities self driving vehicles hold for the future safety of the american public. if i could come up i would like to relate a personal story that struck close to the heart of myself and general motors colleagues. this last september, one of my colleagues suffered an incredible tragedy. a weekend at home when he was struck and killed by a distracted driver. watching steve and his family go through this avoidable loss increased determination of all those to make this technology available as soon a
, ceo it toyota research institute and mister joseph okpaku, vice president of public policy at left. appreciate you being here today. begin the round of questions starting with mike abelson, you will be recognized for five minutes and appreciate you being with us today. >> thank you, mister chairman. good morning. my name is mike abelson, vice president of global mobility strategy for general motors but i want to thank chairman walton and ranking member pallone, subcommittee members, for...
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it may be in front of mister trump. he might say something today about this but we don't know.ports out there that possibly we could. i need to ask you something. on the campaign trail caitlin jenner was a very prominent lgbt spokeswoman they were good friends. later he kind of went against the obama and menstruation doesn't look like that. i'm not so sure that that is to be a clear-cut fight. i don't see why anybody is telling me where we have to do our business in the presence of members of the opposite who are strangers. it's the same the same with high school kids. what's going on here. i'm a girl i feel like a girl. therefore i'm going to the girls shower. get out of here. i'm not some kind of homophobe or anything like that. and i want to change. get off my back. the two cases we are watching the kids say they were bullied in school. will done. serious story here we go. showing the riots that erupted in the home. the man behind brexit. nigel officials, i wanted you to straighten out for our viewers. they insist there is no problem with migrants and crime. that's nonsense
it may be in front of mister trump. he might say something today about this but we don't know.ports out there that possibly we could. i need to ask you something. on the campaign trail caitlin jenner was a very prominent lgbt spokeswoman they were good friends. later he kind of went against the obama and menstruation doesn't look like that. i'm not so sure that that is to be a clear-cut fight. i don't see why anybody is telling me where we have to do our business in the presence of members of...
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vow to get tough on north korea is being tested by today's first missile test by north korea since mister trump took office. this morning, north korea fired an intermediate range missile that flew 300 miles east over the korean peninsula and landed in the sea of japan, according to south korean and u.s. officials. the pentagon says the missile posed no threat to north america, and reuters quoted an anonymous u.s. official as saying:" this was no surprise." still, nato-- the u.s. led military alliance with europe-- condemned the test, while south korea and france said it violated united nations resolutions barring north korea from developing or testing ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons. responding to the test, president trump briefly addressed reporters last night at his home in palm beach, florida, along with his weekend guest, japanese prime minister shinzo abe. >> i just want everybody to understand and fully know that the united states stands behind japan, it's great ally, 100%. >> north korea's most recent missile launch is absolutely intolerable. north korea must fully comply wi
vow to get tough on north korea is being tested by today's first missile test by north korea since mister trump took office. this morning, north korea fired an intermediate range missile that flew 300 miles east over the korean peninsula and landed in the sea of japan, according to south korean and u.s. officials. the pentagon says the missile posed no threat to north america, and reuters quoted an anonymous u.s. official as saying:" this was no surprise." still, nato-- the u.s. led...
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. >> caller: mister eddington, i think that it's my opinion that the biggest crisis that we have right now facing us is the fact that our government at the highest level has been infiltrated by russia. if you take all those links with trump and his cabinet and the people that are closest to him, they all have some relation or former relation with russia and business ties. and it's come out that even trump himself has business relations right now. he's very careful with the words when he does his press conferences and his wording of this but he does have businesses and in russia. and the trump family and eric, don junior even came out in 2008 and said most of their assets are coming from russia. and i think that this is dangerous. regardless or of whether or not people voted for him or whether the actual outcome of the election was affected, i think that is the biggest problem that we have right now, i think he's a dangerous person to be sitting in our white house and i'd like to know what you say about that. >> guest: you just made the case for the investigation. everything that you ju
. >> caller: mister eddington, i think that it's my opinion that the biggest crisis that we have right now facing us is the fact that our government at the highest level has been infiltrated by russia. if you take all those links with trump and his cabinet and the people that are closest to him, they all have some relation or former relation with russia and business ties. and it's come out that even trump himself has business relations right now. he's very careful with the words when he...
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>> sreenivasan: this morning, vice president pence was asked if mister trump meant the u.s. and russia were morally equivalent. >> what you're hearing there is a determination by the president of the united states to not let semantics or the arguments of the past get in the way of exploring the ability to work together with russia and with president putin in the days ahead. specifically if you play the rest of that interview, he said he didn't know if we would be able to get along with him better. but the president's top priority is to hunt down and destroy isis at its source. we have a common interest with russia to do that. >> sreenivasan: one federal appeals court has weighed in on the trump administration's immigration ban, and should another appeals court in another region of the country offer a competing view -- that could set the debate on a direct path for the u.s. supreme court. to discuss the legal ups and downs of the immigration ban, i am joined from austin, texas, by university of texas law school professor steve vladeck, who's also the co-editor-in-chief of the
>> sreenivasan: this morning, vice president pence was asked if mister trump meant the u.s. and russia were morally equivalent. >> what you're hearing there is a determination by the president of the united states to not let semantics or the arguments of the past get in the way of exploring the ability to work together with russia and with president putin in the days ahead. specifically if you play the rest of that interview, he said he didn't know if we would be able to get along...