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mr take care steven and max are feeling patriotic so they decide to hit the beach and talk with the locals about the current state of the nation first of all i'm just as george washington we don't know why. the i'm a born again christian. regardless of my views in that respect. would you think that the other person that could become president would be moving the country in a direction that you would prefer for you one of these people that says. i think this guy is just all wrong but maybe i should give him a chance or no he's just all wrong and they should impeach mr his boss. i know what he wants to do but he's going about everything the wrong way everything is close enough borders ok he will come to this country to do better technology and a lot of things that come to this country so they know they can make it better and when you cut all that off how can america become better and become great when you're cutting off all the talent coming in i have a big problem with that right there really quick just keep an eye on that to make sure he's ok i mean we should be shooting that it's adorable
mr take care steven and max are feeling patriotic so they decide to hit the beach and talk with the locals about the current state of the nation first of all i'm just as george washington we don't know why. the i'm a born again christian. regardless of my views in that respect. would you think that the other person that could become president would be moving the country in a direction that you would prefer for you one of these people that says. i think this guy is just all wrong but maybe i...
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can he really see anything changing are the protesters being able to convince this government can mr take out to step down or even call elections any time soon. i think the illegitimacy of the government is clear on the side of the military and his wife but the way they see it the interpretation is that they need to find a way out that is relatively. honorable a way out where they don't come out humiliated or are going to prison and they decide they decided to use repression to doubly gate to subordinate people in order for them to propose perhaps elections in two thousand and twenty and this is basically they couldn't balance of power where things stand in chile or take a will have to let go of power the question is where is he prepared to let go of the person who is prepared to die on the decision stances so that's what makes it really difficult to get a sense of whether he will resign in the next six months or negotiate a transition whereby he comes across as the person who led the transition but not all scott thank you very much. stay with us now for the hour still to come. in securit
can he really see anything changing are the protesters being able to convince this government can mr take out to step down or even call elections any time soon. i think the illegitimacy of the government is clear on the side of the military and his wife but the way they see it the interpretation is that they need to find a way out that is relatively. honorable a way out where they don't come out humiliated or are going to prison and they decide they decided to use repression to doubly gate to...
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take news media. a lot of people here. surprising. surprising. >> mr. president-- >> just take a look at the chart, look at the chart. many countries are not paying what they should and many countries owe a tremendous amount of money for many years back where they're delinquent as far as i'm concerned because the united states has had to pay for them. if you go back ten, 20 years, add it up, there's a massive amount of money that the united states paid and stepped up like nobody. this has gone on for decades. this has gone on for many other presidents, but no other president brought it up like i bring it up. so something has to be done and the secretary-general has been working on it very hard. this year since our last meeting, commitments have been made for over $40 billion more money spent by other countries, so that's a step, but it's a very small step. it sound like a lot of money and it is, but it's a small amount of money relative to what they owe and what they should be paying and it's an unfair burden on the united states so we're here to talk ab
take news media. a lot of people here. surprising. surprising. >> mr. president-- >> just take a look at the chart, look at the chart. many countries are not paying what they should and many countries owe a tremendous amount of money for many years back where they're delinquent as far as i'm concerned because the united states has had to pay for them. if you go back ten, 20 years, add it up, there's a massive amount of money that the united states paid and stepped up like nobody....
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deep political social problem in germany and i think what we're seeing here is we're seeing mr grindle taking advantage of a very heated climate at the moment through the whole debate about immigration we have an increasing sense of tribalism particularly on the right side of the political spectrum here in germany so essentially there is fertile. around for implied racism and on the other hand comments like mr grendel's essentially make that politically acceptable and therefore a lot of concern among politicians within the opposition within the social democratic party did have used chief political correspondent melinda crane for us melinda thank you very much. not to some other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has lashed out at iran's hasan rowhani on twitter he warned the iranian president not to threaten the u.s. or quote suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before trump's tweet came hours after rouhani said hostile u.s. policy towards iran could lead to the mother of all wars. police say two people are dead and thi
deep political social problem in germany and i think what we're seeing here is we're seeing mr grindle taking advantage of a very heated climate at the moment through the whole debate about immigration we have an increasing sense of tribalism particularly on the right side of the political spectrum here in germany so essentially there is fertile. around for implied racism and on the other hand comments like mr grendel's essentially make that politically acceptable and therefore a lot of concern...
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and i think theodore mrs. take that she made it she modeled herself after jobs and basically the traditional pewter technology industry. she should have modeled herself after the biotech cluster in san francisco said in an attack that has been doing real medical science for decades but instead the hardware and software industry and that was not the right model for this culture. with that fake it until you make it and from the early '80s to describe that hardware and software announced by fanfare with companies that never delivered that years late without features promised in people -like jobs were accused at various points of engaging in this practice. so i think if you look at it from the point of view from elizabeth she said that's okay because eventually they did make it to become the real thing and they were juggernaut. so they are millionaires and icons. so the problem is you cannot roll off that medical arena is a different arena and that and consumer is not someone using that smart phone that is relying on t
and i think theodore mrs. take that she made it she modeled herself after jobs and basically the traditional pewter technology industry. she should have modeled herself after the biotech cluster in san francisco said in an attack that has been doing real medical science for decades but instead the hardware and software industry and that was not the right model for this culture. with that fake it until you make it and from the early '80s to describe that hardware and software announced by...
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mr. everyone is trying to take advantage of that mr. may be thinking that there are some people within the ruling party was too big president robert mugabe and mr we understand he had attempted to win that inducement by sending some in these areas like a former foreign affairs minister or tums in b. and others but he did not mr mugabe's baking and now he's bashing both mr mugabe and mr for seeking to take the nation backwards. time for a short break here and i'll just erupt when we come back sensing outrage as we go to the iraq syria border where a construction project looks to tighten security and deal with a stretch of ice and plus. it's one of the worst wildfires ever to hit northern california and it's devastating everything in its path and it's showing no signs of letting up any time soon gabriel's sandow in as we california that story coming up . from the waves in the snow. to the contours of the east. hello there it's mostly dry and hot for many of us across the middle east at the moment isn't really picking up a great deal of cl
mr. everyone is trying to take advantage of that mr. may be thinking that there are some people within the ruling party was too big president robert mugabe and mr we understand he had attempted to win that inducement by sending some in these areas like a former foreign affairs minister or tums in b. and others but he did not mr mugabe's baking and now he's bashing both mr mugabe and mr for seeking to take the nation backwards. time for a short break here and i'll just erupt when we come back...
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mr. speaker, i wanted to say to the leader, i'm not going to take it or leave it. you want to make me look like i'm not for law enforcement, when i've been for law enforcement in the 50 years i've been in public office, without fail. mr. mccarthy: mr. speaker, then -- mr. hoyer: without fail. mr. mccarthy: then why did you vote present? it is a single issue. mr. hoyer: i voted present, mr. speaker, because i was not going to take it or leave it. i was not going to just take what the majority leader wanted to shove down my throat and the throat of others. because, mr. speaker, the rhetoric in that bill, and let me say to the leader, mr. speaker, he and i worked on a lot of resolutions regarding israel. and we want to keep the congress united on israel. and we keep the congress united on israel. how do we do it, mr. speaker? we work on the language. we work on the language of the whereas clauses and the resolve clauses so that we can create a broad majority. we could have done that with the i.c.e. bill. easily. asily. overwhelming support for their role and for their
mr. speaker, i wanted to say to the leader, i'm not going to take it or leave it. you want to make me look like i'm not for law enforcement, when i've been for law enforcement in the 50 years i've been in public office, without fail. mr. mccarthy: mr. speaker, then -- mr. hoyer: without fail. mr. mccarthy: then why did you vote present? it is a single issue. mr. hoyer: i voted present, mr. speaker, because i was not going to take it or leave it. i was not going to just take what the majority...
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mr. trump is taking all these countries to the point of making them blink where they're so uncomfortable,hey're squeezed so hard, they say are you really going to do that to us? you know, trish, in part some of my names, i'm a money manager, i'm a stock-picker, some of my names have gotten hit very hard. ford motor is trading down 10 bucks. guess what? that is progress. sometimes that happens in negotiation. you take the people to the point of maximum pain and that is when you get the gain, yes. trish: can he deal with the sort of pushback he will get from corporate america? he is handing the farmers 12 billion. >> which i don't like. i don't like that. trish: i don't have a big of a problem with that. >> here is the problem -- trish: he needs to find a way for them to be willing to you know, move with him on that one. >> but i have a question, who is blinked so far? i don't see any countries saying, yes, president trump, whatever you like, president trump, we're willing to do whatever you want, president trump? >> i would argue though, gary the fact that mr. juncker actually come to the
mr. trump is taking all these countries to the point of making them blink where they're so uncomfortable,hey're squeezed so hard, they say are you really going to do that to us? you know, trish, in part some of my names, i'm a money manager, i'm a stock-picker, some of my names have gotten hit very hard. ford motor is trading down 10 bucks. guess what? that is progress. sometimes that happens in negotiation. you take the people to the point of maximum pain and that is when you get the gain,...
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potential defendants also die, taking the details of their crimes to their graves. but justice, mr. president, can take many forms. it doesn't always have to be a criminal conviction. one measure of justice, not a full measure but a measure nonetheless, can be achieved through a public examination of the facts and determination of the truth about what happened and why. but because these were criminal cases, the records and files relating to these unsolved cases are often classified or shielded from public view. and sometimes they are literally scattered among various agencies and hard to find. yet the victims of these crimes and their families have no less right to justice than they did at the time the crimes were committed, and the american people have a right to know this part of our nation's history. as has often been said, if we do not learn from the mistakes of the past, we are doomed to repeat them. in today's climate, i believe we need to be more than ever vigilant, knowledgeable about the mistakes of the crimes of the civil rights era. 11 years ago, nearly to the day, i testi
potential defendants also die, taking the details of their crimes to their graves. but justice, mr. president, can take many forms. it doesn't always have to be a criminal conviction. one measure of justice, not a full measure but a measure nonetheless, can be achieved through a public examination of the facts and determination of the truth about what happened and why. but because these were criminal cases, the records and files relating to these unsolved cases are often classified or shielded...
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austrians will face is the pressing question of how to deal with the use budget which means that as mr cortes takes his seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominant cane . sport. still ahead it's a day of football's biggest names have those details and much more in the sport. we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known the united states army is so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century. for us and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be child soldiers and. child soldiers reloaded on al-jazeera. is different from other channels because we're not just there when something happens we are there before it happens or there while it happens and we say we do have a permit for this and a lot of places there's so much that. the back ground being in love and on is very important it's about syria it's about lebanon it's about the power struggle between iran and saudi arabia it's al
austrians will face is the pressing question of how to deal with the use budget which means that as mr cortes takes his seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominant cane . sport. still ahead it's a day of football's biggest names have those details and much more in the sport. we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known the united states army is so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a...
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spirit of music also take off before but i remember one of my first tour with the national children. a conducting was takeoff before the first plane that mr conducted me was take off before the first tour of the believers in the eighty's with. long before the last day i remember i was in london i called in my ass rene said i have this feeling i have to call him i have to claim i called and then what he was. before is a matter of just did with the vienna philharmonic. and that is my favorite piece he said and he was laughing and he was we were talking about everything and then a few days later he he took the train. to do the next step yes to heaven but to the next step because he's here he's more prison than ever you know every time that we play every children the place an instrument disconnection is made by him because he made me a conductor he gave me the opportunity i arrive to conducting the lean in to different places so we are connected because. all of this is him that we remember. full of parents full of life. and junk for ever because he's seen every child that has the chance to play an instrument. was. what will happen to all thes
spirit of music also take off before but i remember one of my first tour with the national children. a conducting was takeoff before the first plane that mr conducted me was take off before the first tour of the believers in the eighty's with. long before the last day i remember i was in london i called in my ass rene said i have this feeling i have to call him i have to claim i called and then what he was. before is a matter of just did with the vienna philharmonic. and that is my favorite...
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mr. everyone is trying to take advantage of that mr. may be thinking that there are some people within the ruling party was too big president robert mugabe and mr dog we understand he had attempted to win that endorsement by sending some in these areas like a former foreign affairs minister or tums thembi and others but he did not with mr mugabe's baking and now he's bashing both mr mugabe and mr for seeking to take the nation back quite still to come here on al-jazeera the u.s. president and the new york times have a big falling out. and facing expulsion or to tension camps we report on the uncertain future of millions of undocumented people in and some states in the northeast of india. from a fresh breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. hello there it's been very wet for some of us in the northern parts of vietnam recently that rain is set to continue as we head through the next few days and it looks heavy all the way from the northern parts of vietnam down to the coast of maine mall here there's been some flooding
mr. everyone is trying to take advantage of that mr. may be thinking that there are some people within the ruling party was too big president robert mugabe and mr dog we understand he had attempted to win that endorsement by sending some in these areas like a former foreign affairs minister or tums thembi and others but he did not with mr mugabe's baking and now he's bashing both mr mugabe and mr for seeking to take the nation back quite still to come here on al-jazeera the u.s. president and...
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if mr putin takes a position i don't see much business to be done. is it relevant to him?ettled because of russian intervention. i think trump has to be very careful. whatever trump says abroad, he is aiming at a domestic audience and therefore his real concern now is what is going on with the investigation by robert mueller and his affairs, how closely he is linked to russia, how much russian finance underpins his property empire, what tax evasion he is involved in. he has got to give no ammunition to his critics in the united states by appearing to be close to putin. i ratheragree, ithink there will be an exchange of views but i very much doubt there will be much of substance because it is too dangerous for him. he has to be very careful not to provoke mr putin. if they were deeply involved in the american election in 2016, he has to be very careful not to provoke mr putin into leaks which he... if he does know what happens, there could be very damaging leaks which could drive donald trump ever closer to impeachment we've mentioned syria, and we have heard that the city
if mr putin takes a position i don't see much business to be done. is it relevant to him?ettled because of russian intervention. i think trump has to be very careful. whatever trump says abroad, he is aiming at a domestic audience and therefore his real concern now is what is going on with the investigation by robert mueller and his affairs, how closely he is linked to russia, how much russian finance underpins his property empire, what tax evasion he is involved in. he has got to give no...
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mr. everyone is trying to take advantage of that mr. may be thinking that there are some people within the ruling party was too big president robert mugabe and mr we understand he had attempted to win that endorsement by sending some in these areas like a former foreign affairs minister or tums him be and others but he did not mr mugabe's baking and now he's bashing both mr mugabe and mr for seeking to take the nation. time for a short break here not just iraq when we come back sensing out threats we go to the iraq syria border where a construction project looks to tighten security and deal with the threat of eisel plus. it's one of the worst wildfires ever to hit northern california and it's devastating everything in its path and showing no signs of letting up any time soon i gave rosendo in as we california that story coming up. hello the wildfires are still raging for us in california most of the five in the north of california away from this area of cloud which is a shame because this may have helped us to dampen down the fires some
mr. everyone is trying to take advantage of that mr. may be thinking that there are some people within the ruling party was too big president robert mugabe and mr we understand he had attempted to win that endorsement by sending some in these areas like a former foreign affairs minister or tums him be and others but he did not mr mugabe's baking and now he's bashing both mr mugabe and mr for seeking to take the nation. time for a short break here not just iraq when we come back sensing out...
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economy wins at the moment and is in a good position and that's what mr trump is taking advantage of in these negotiations but for how much longer and is he going to should shoot himself in the foot because at the moment those u.s. farmers could suffer we could see stocks suffer. the chinese stocks though at the moment that's an interesting part for investors to bring it back to consumers again any investors in chinese stocks have seen a one fifth it stops over the past half year that that's how long this whole trade dispute has been going going on for and if it gets even worse we're talking about thirty four billion dollars worth of tariffs. another sixteen billion dollars worth in the next couple weeks that adds up to fifty billion and if trump escalates it to five hundred billion dollars worth of tariffs on imports that's basically everything the u.s. imports from china while that's a lot of my sort of huge sums are thrown around here how concerned do u.s. and chinese consumers need to be going forward he said that producers are going to try and ease some of the costs to prevent p
economy wins at the moment and is in a good position and that's what mr trump is taking advantage of in these negotiations but for how much longer and is he going to should shoot himself in the foot because at the moment those u.s. farmers could suffer we could see stocks suffer. the chinese stocks though at the moment that's an interesting part for investors to bring it back to consumers again any investors in chinese stocks have seen a one fifth it stops over the past half year that that's...
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mrs garth will take over from her ok so this is a very popular government. do they have the people with them on this despite the protests. i don't know the problem is that majority of the country schools does not understand the problem because this is highly political and highly legal issue which. you know people who many people never heard of something like first president of the supreme court they not only that there is this supreme court so it's. for the society for public for for voters it's just the conflict of emotions really rather than the. crucial debate about the future of a polish democracy so you know. until there is there's a go there's election year and a half. we don't see any reaction from the bigger reaction from the public. and i think we understand that that good talking to tosk a contributing editor at politico. well come on tuesday so anglin paid columbia the last sixteen clash turned out to be a nail biting a fad that went to penalties it had even the most optimistic and when fans wanted the three lions have one of the worst records whe
mrs garth will take over from her ok so this is a very popular government. do they have the people with them on this despite the protests. i don't know the problem is that majority of the country schools does not understand the problem because this is highly political and highly legal issue which. you know people who many people never heard of something like first president of the supreme court they not only that there is this supreme court so it's. for the society for public for for voters...
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take. for these reasons, i must urge a no vote on this amendment. i reserve. . . mr. byer: i take issue with this being -- mr. beyer: i take issue with this being a misguided rule. i served on the committee when e.p.a. administrator mccarthy came to us and said after the original publication of the intended new clean water rule there was so much feedback that she went back to the drawing board for another year of hearings and comments to address the many, many, many concerns raised by farmers and cattlemen and others, most of which were resolved at the time. i respect the notion of a new administration has the right to go through the same process, the same hearings, the same public comment, to modify the rule to evolve it as we move forward but to just throw out the old rule by a rider to an appropriations bill seems the wrong way to make law, the wrong dayway to govern. i encourage my few colleagues here at a little before midnight to vote yes on this amendment. with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california.
take. for these reasons, i must urge a no vote on this amendment. i reserve. . . mr. byer: i take issue with this being -- mr. beyer: i take issue with this being a misguided rule. i served on the committee when e.p.a. administrator mccarthy came to us and said after the original publication of the intended new clean water rule there was so much feedback that she went back to the drawing board for another year of hearings and comments to address the many, many, many concerns raised by farmers...
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mr. richards concerning an eviction that was going to take place. i can assure you, mr. richards is -- has utmost sensitivity for those who are vulnerable among our citizenry. he's got a heart of gold, in my opinion. i've been a real estate agent for 43 years in san francisco. and i can see how things have changed. when i started in the 1970s, the affordability index was 23%. today it's less than 7%. we need people like mr. richards and ms. moore to help -- >> supervisor safai: thank you, sir. next speaker. i will interrupt for one second. trying to get a gauge if everyone in line is here to comment on items 1 and 2. it may make more sense to allow public comment and allow commissioner moore to come up and speak and then allow more public comment. is everyone here going to speak on items 1 and 2? okay. let's have commissioner moore come up and speak and then we'll resume public comment. before you do that, we have to call item 2. just sit there and wait for one second. >> clerk: motion approving or rejecting president of the board of supervisors malia cohen's reappointme
mr. richards concerning an eviction that was going to take place. i can assure you, mr. richards is -- has utmost sensitivity for those who are vulnerable among our citizenry. he's got a heart of gold, in my opinion. i've been a real estate agent for 43 years in san francisco. and i can see how things have changed. when i started in the 1970s, the affordability index was 23%. today it's less than 7%. we need people like mr. richards and ms. moore to help -- >> supervisor safai: thank you,...
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mr. sides: we will take questions from the audience after a question. amber gave us a wonderful metaphor of processed food. prof. boydstun: you are welcome. [laughter] mr. sides: i will feel that for years to come. velveeta is not as good as kale. [laughter] prof. boydstun: it is delicious. mr. sides: ellie more -- i will eat more kale. ofre is this idea unanticipated consequences. putting perimeters on what gets published or what people pay attention to -- the more we consume, the more we consume. the more we get of the bad, the more we get of the good. is there a way to get us from doesn't to kale that end up with a perverse consequence? will we get as much disinformation? will we be less politically engaged and informed? we are trying to avoid the misinformed. is there a way to thread the needle? prof. boydstun: we should be cautious about policy. easier tosomething implement than take away. there are unintended consequences we can see. i do not want somebody tell me i have to eat kale. for a lot of reasons, i do not want someone to tell me that. i wa
mr. sides: we will take questions from the audience after a question. amber gave us a wonderful metaphor of processed food. prof. boydstun: you are welcome. [laughter] mr. sides: i will feel that for years to come. velveeta is not as good as kale. [laughter] prof. boydstun: it is delicious. mr. sides: ellie more -- i will eat more kale. ofre is this idea unanticipated consequences. putting perimeters on what gets published or what people pay attention to -- the more we consume, the more we...
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i can take a breath now and toss it to mr. steve. >> so if you're not past it you can take 780 right. if you're past that, you're out of luck. >> if you get on 680 and 24 right now, you're good. >> thank you, sal. let's do it. tack a look at what's going on. the conditions out towards marsh creek road. again, it's hard to get observations there. black diamond, the temperatures are very warm. look at mount diablo. 83 degrees. that's 75. northeast of the fire one observation in brentwood shows a north breeze. temperatures are warm so won't take long to warm up. 100 degrees but they did get breaks overnight here. temperatures cool off a little bit more and also the fire laid down and the wind has tailed off. it can pick up pretty fast. 50s on the temperatures really thick follow out there for some. temperatures seem to be running cooler here. a lot of fog and a few high clouds continue to come in. coast and bay won't change much. the water temperatures have gone down since monday. bodega bay at 59. san francisco and buoy was at 60
i can take a breath now and toss it to mr. steve. >> so if you're not past it you can take 780 right. if you're past that, you're out of luck. >> if you get on 680 and 24 right now, you're good. >> thank you, sal. let's do it. tack a look at what's going on. the conditions out towards marsh creek road. again, it's hard to get observations there. black diamond, the temperatures are very warm. look at mount diablo. 83 degrees. that's 75. northeast of the fire one observation in...
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s budget which means that as mr cortes takes a seat around the table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers. so that's the pressing question for mr cook's with the pressing question for mr zero for is does he want to reject as he and his party want to reject this deal that i'm going to merkel has come back from brussels with effectively plunged germany into a crisis of whether the coalition government can carry on from one final fours but if the c.s.u. were to leave the coalition there are other parties that might well support on confidence and supply basis on on an important vote by vote basis angle americans coalition with the social democrats and the c.s.u. really has to ask itself whether it wants to stay inside the government and deal as ministers or reject and go into opposition but for the moment we wait to see what will happen over the next few hours dominic kane life is in violent acts from the time nick. now check of the weather is next and then one mother's heart break why people like this could have a big influence on mexico's election. and high up in t
s budget which means that as mr cortes takes a seat around the table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers. so that's the pressing question for mr cook's with the pressing question for mr zero for is does he want to reject as he and his party want to reject this deal that i'm going to merkel has come back from brussels with effectively plunged germany into a crisis of whether the coalition government can carry on from one final fours but if the c.s.u. were to leave the...
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s budget which means that as mr cortes takes a seat around the table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers. so laura that's the scenario facing mr chords in vienna but the scenario facing angle americal in berlin is very different and before her meetings she has given an interview to german television this afternoon and in it she says that this is a hopeful and her share the same ideas aspirations objectives it's just that they seem to disagree a little on the way to achieve them question will be what does he make of it and we'll know perhaps in the next few hours how things will progress and will keep watching closely dominic many thanks for his latest that from. now african union leaders have plenty to discuss as they meet in mauritania's capital particularly worried about south sudan where fighting has thrown the latest cease fire in jeopardy just hours after it was signed off but the main thing is corruption which according to estimates cost africa twenty five percent of its g.d.p. . corruption is a big problem in kenya where a series of scandals has left farm
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s budget which means that as mr cortes takes his seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominic kane al-jazeera oberndorf by spork. an average of thirty people a day are rescued from drowning in australia but saving lives is about to get easier next on the drones will be used to help rescue stranded swimmers to and to spot sharks that might be getting a little too close for comfort andrew thomas reports now from luna. a drone flies over the australians as well as the rough water films in the center of the shot to swimmers who've been swept out and are in serious trouble but rather than just film them the drone drops hope a self inflating float to which the swimmers cling on and used to get gradually swept by the waves back into sure. it was one of these drones which in january carried out the rescue of two sixteen year old boys mark phillips was at the controls lucky. we didn't actually put it on our end because we're obviously busy but we did it from the video footage from the wire so we know from take
s budget which means that as mr cortes takes his seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominic kane al-jazeera oberndorf by spork. an average of thirty people a day are rescued from drowning in australia but saving lives is about to get easier next on the drones will be used to help rescue stranded swimmers to and to spot sharks that might be getting a little too close for comfort andrew thomas reports now from luna. a drone flies over the...
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s budget which means that as mr cortes takes a seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominic kane al-jazeera. sports at least six protesters have been shot and wounded in nicaragua as capital managua. two hundred people have been killed in one thousand five hundred injured in demonstrations against president daniel ortega government in recent weeks. seven buddhist mountain temples in south korea will be added to unesco's list of world heritage sites one of them is the country's only surviving wooden pole godor cradle easton's been visiting some of the listed most trees. more the foothills of the song the sun mountain are extremely tranquil there is an absence of noise and. only the prayers break the silence. it is the perfect sight for a place of worship so serene that buddhist monks travel from all over south korea just to meditate here. geographically speaking but juicer is located in the center of south korea and our space is vast compared to other temples not only that we host the flower garden s
s budget which means that as mr cortes takes a seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominic kane al-jazeera. sports at least six protesters have been shot and wounded in nicaragua as capital managua. two hundred people have been killed in one thousand five hundred injured in demonstrations against president daniel ortega government in recent weeks. seven buddhist mountain temples in south korea will be added to unesco's list of world heritage...
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mr. micklethwait: i will take that is a no -- as a no. but at the same time, on the general impression you get, you seem relatively sanguine about the markets and the economy. but you have just run through these political risks. mr. blankfein: oh, i have a lot more. mr. micklethwait: the idea that italy could get into trouble, brexit, trump, trade wars. mr. blankfein: how about rising interest rates, which usually have an effect on valuation? mr. micklethwait: how high do you think interest rates go in this country? mr. blankfein: how high can they go? when i was in high school, short-term government interest rates were in the teens. not the low teens. by the way, while inflation was also above 10%. unemployment was above 10%. so these things can happen. i know everybody is debating. lips are quivering. is the fed raise three times this year? four times this year? next year -- in 1994, i remember the fed raising 50 basis points between meetings. so i don't think people are braced for what the potential is if the fed gets be on the curve -
mr. micklethwait: i will take that is a no -- as a no. but at the same time, on the general impression you get, you seem relatively sanguine about the markets and the economy. but you have just run through these political risks. mr. blankfein: oh, i have a lot more. mr. micklethwait: the idea that italy could get into trouble, brexit, trump, trade wars. mr. blankfein: how about rising interest rates, which usually have an effect on valuation? mr. micklethwait: how high do you think interest...
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and take back with you this assurance that berlin will continue to stand for the fascination of freedom. mre take back with you the greetings of to berliners and tell them that we will continue to stand for the fascination of freedom. >> translator: mr. president, mrs. reagan, governing mayor, my dear american friends, berliners, first of all i would like to thank you, too, mr. president, for your visit today in berlin. i express this cordial welcome on behalf of all of my fellow german countrymen this side of the wall and on the other side of the wall. your visit, mr. president, is dedicated to the 750th anniversary of our old germany. it is the future of friendship and solidarity that can be seen from afar, but it is also an expression that has been observed by the american presidents of the past with the tradition of friendship toward berlin and the friendship to the united states of america of existential importance. and the airlift of supplies to keep the people in this country from starving. and today, i would like to talk about what is at a stake with security and the ability and the
and take back with you this assurance that berlin will continue to stand for the fascination of freedom. mre take back with you the greetings of to berliners and tell them that we will continue to stand for the fascination of freedom. >> translator: mr. president, mrs. reagan, governing mayor, my dear american friends, berliners, first of all i would like to thank you, too, mr. president, for your visit today in berlin. i express this cordial welcome on behalf of all of my fellow german...
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mr. president, please take back with you warmest greetings to your fellow countrymen and take back with youthis assurance. berlin will continue to stand for the fascination of freedom. >> mr. president, please take to the united states of people, warm greetings from the berliners, and tell them, please tell them, we berliners will continue to stand for the nation of freedom. >> mr. president, mrs. reagan, governing mayor, my dear american friends, berliners, first of all, i would like to thank you for your visit today in berlin. i express much thanks and a cordial welcome on behalf of all my german fellow countryman, this side of the wall and the other side of the wall. dedicated to the 750th anniversary of our german -- it is a gesture of friendship and solidarity that can be seen, but it is also a magnificent expression of a tradition that has been observed by all american presidents of the post war era. the tradition of friendship to berlin. mr. president, our relationship to the united states of america is of importance. and if ever evidence had been needed, it has been furnished here i
mr. president, please take back with you warmest greetings to your fellow countrymen and take back with youthis assurance. berlin will continue to stand for the fascination of freedom. >> mr. president, please take to the united states of people, warm greetings from the berliners, and tell them, please tell them, we berliners will continue to stand for the nation of freedom. >> mr. president, mrs. reagan, governing mayor, my dear american friends, berliners, first of all, i would...
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he did not take mr. putin to task. today president trump told reporters he misspoke. he accepted intelligence findings of russian campaign interference and contradicted with an ad lib. >> i accept our intelligence community's conclusion that russia's meddling in the 2016 election took place could be other people also. >> i don't accept the president's comments today. if he wanted to make them, he should have had the strength to make them in front of vladmir putin. >> i'm glad he said it now. >> he called the meeting great blaming negative coverage on fake news. with the criminal trial for paul manafort just eight days away, robert mueller has a request. mueller filed court papers today asking the judge to grant immunity for five unnamed witnesses in manafort's upcoming trial. he's accused ofba ed of bank fr tax crimes. without immunity they could refuse to take the stand or plead the fifth. they have not been named in connection with the case, their identities would be revealed when they testify. >>> was it an accident or arson? the second time if four years the fire
he did not take mr. putin to task. today president trump told reporters he misspoke. he accepted intelligence findings of russian campaign interference and contradicted with an ad lib. >> i accept our intelligence community's conclusion that russia's meddling in the 2016 election took place could be other people also. >> i don't accept the president's comments today. if he wanted to make them, he should have had the strength to make them in front of vladmir putin. >> i'm glad...
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mr. fritz: takes about $3 million to build a new mile of track. >> and steel tariffs? do they -- mr. fritz: that boat out in the harbor, our rail bought from japan which we were already paying a premium to buy, the 25% tar rir -- tariff on it cost about $6 million. it's a significant amount. rail might be, call it three quarters of a million dollars a mile. >> you mentioned the tax cuts, i want to get to that because one of the things we're seing across companies now is a great influx of cash. i'm sure you've seen that as well in your business. what are you doing with it? mr. fritz: we were a great beneficiary of corporate tax reform because we are a u.s.-based, big asset participant in the economy. our asset base, undepreciated is about $70 million and we spend about $3.5 billion in capital a year. so what we've done with our incremental cash flow, we did uptick our capital spent this year. our wages and wage base and benefits are very attractive and we're increasing the amount of cash we're giving back to our shareholders. it's their cash to begin with. >> we've seen a lot in the w
mr. fritz: takes about $3 million to build a new mile of track. >> and steel tariffs? do they -- mr. fritz: that boat out in the harbor, our rail bought from japan which we were already paying a premium to buy, the 25% tar rir -- tariff on it cost about $6 million. it's a significant amount. rail might be, call it three quarters of a million dollars a mile. >> you mentioned the tax cuts, i want to get to that because one of the things we're seing across companies now is a great...
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s budget which means that as mr cortes takes a seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominic kane al-jazeera oberndorf by support. there have been rival rallies in south korea over the rising number of yemenis seeking asylum there i hundreds of protesters gathered in the central sold to support refugees and chanted slogans to welcome the more than five hundred people from yemen flown to the resort island of jeju since december the government was forced to hold an emergency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis eventually promising to tighten its laws quickly since has more from the anti refugee protest in seoul. south koreans are protesting against what they see is a refugee crisis here in the country this is because more than five hundred yemenis have accessed the country through holaday island called j g u r l and they now stuck to it because the government has moved to meet them in coming to the mainland there's only about three hundred people here right now but they represent about half a mil
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mrs. kennedy's redecoration i applaud tremendously. i do take issue with her comment that it looked like a run down country grand hotel. given the fact that at that time williamsburg had opened in late '30s, early '40s, americans were using reproduction furniture in quantities. antiques actually were tossed aside or donated to museums. i've always thought the truman administration gets a bad rap for using reproductions and also you go back to the 1902 renovation of the white house under theodore roosevelt. the same thing existed. the blue room furniture was a conjured up version of what they thought might have been there and that existed in many of the rooms. so i'd like your comment on -- actually, i'd like to never hear again about how badly the trumans -- i think they did a good job with it. >> let's pass the microphone down here. there were two other hands. there we go. gayle berry west? >> my question is a little different but we're looking at historical perspectives and the beauty of the white house and the stone mason's cutting and, bill,
mrs. kennedy's redecoration i applaud tremendously. i do take issue with her comment that it looked like a run down country grand hotel. given the fact that at that time williamsburg had opened in late '30s, early '40s, americans were using reproduction furniture in quantities. antiques actually were tossed aside or donated to museums. i've always thought the truman administration gets a bad rap for using reproductions and also you go back to the 1902 renovation of the white house under...
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s budget which means that as mr cortes takes his seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominic kane al-jazeera oberndorf by sport. but i mean rival rallies in south korea over the rising number of yemenis seeking asylum there. hundreds of protesters gathered in central sold to support refugees and to welcome them and letting also turned up to express their anger against yemenis seeking refuge at the resort island of jeju about five hundred of our lives since december the government held an emergency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis and eventually promising to tighten its laws. well fighting in yemen has forced more than two million people from their homes most remain inside the country but hundreds of thousands fled overseas according to the u.n.h.c.r. fifty one thousand have gone to neighboring oman another forty thousand are in somalia which already has one point five million internally displaced people now it's followed by saudi arabia which is leading the coalition war effort in yemen and
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mr. big take one last new york iconic moment before mr. and moves to napa and it's the end of an era, at least a pause in their love story but one thing carrie arranges for mr. big and herself is a carriage ride through central park which we're doing here now. of course it's a lovely, lovely d day. there is one other carriage scene in central park that comes later, it's a slid and carrie is with the russian, alexander petrovski. but mainly we're celebrating carrie and mr. big and, joe, i will say i'm a carrie. of -- i like that you asked that question because a lot of women of this era who will be watch "the 2000s" tonight will identify themselves as one of the four women. >> i'm the one who set up the question but i have to tell you i think i'm mr. big. at least i'd like to be. >> i can see that. >> the other question is sarah jessica parker who i guess everybody knows he is the producer, she was the star and she always called new york city the fifth lady so there are five players in this and one was the location. can you flesh that out a
mr. big take one last new york iconic moment before mr. and moves to napa and it's the end of an era, at least a pause in their love story but one thing carrie arranges for mr. big and herself is a carriage ride through central park which we're doing here now. of course it's a lovely, lovely d day. there is one other carriage scene in central park that comes later, it's a slid and carrie is with the russian, alexander petrovski. but mainly we're celebrating carrie and mr. big and, joe, i will...
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she outlined the action she‘d like mr hinds to take.and measuring, that doesn‘tjust fatten the pig but measured it. reduce some of that bureaucracy for teaching staff. it will do an awful lot to improve our retention figures. you need to do some work to improve the status of teachers. we have spent decades having ourjob reduced to entertainers, ba by—sitters. that isn‘t what we do, we are trained to do this job. our status should be appropriate. also, he needs to find us some money. the european space agency is asking for the public‘s help to name their new mars rover. the robot is currently called ‘exomars‘, but it‘s hoped the public can come up with something a little more inspiring, as caroline rigby reports. it is a competition that‘s, well, out of this world — what to call a robot set to explore mars in 2021. currently called exomars, this six—wheeled rover will travel across the red planet in search of life. capable of drilling to depths of two metres, it will also look for microbes deep below the surface. it‘s set to be a fascina
she outlined the action she‘d like mr hinds to take.and measuring, that doesn‘tjust fatten the pig but measured it. reduce some of that bureaucracy for teaching staff. it will do an awful lot to improve our retention figures. you need to do some work to improve the status of teachers. we have spent decades having ourjob reduced to entertainers, ba by—sitters. that isn‘t what we do, we are trained to do this job. our status should be appropriate. also, he needs to find us some money. the...
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do you want to take that? mr. krishnamoorthi: actually, great point.ady have certain high school districts that are having welding certification in the high school. so basically you can graduate as a certified welder from high school and get a job immediately. depending on how that district is doing, depending on how much collaboration it has with plivet industry, it can get more funds through this particular bill that, you know, put that type of program on steroids. the cool thing about this particular bill is the flexibility. to me, i know this isn't necessarily the sexiest issue on 26 these days. it's definite the most important in my opinion in the educational space as of right now. it's going to be a huge win for the economy. host: you mentioned the number of job out there. "the hill" has this column, written with the headline, retraining the work force is not enough to meet labor demand. what they write in here is needing to address the work orce pipeline on three fronts. american businesses need skilled workers now. retraining our work force to
do you want to take that? mr. krishnamoorthi: actually, great point.ady have certain high school districts that are having welding certification in the high school. so basically you can graduate as a certified welder from high school and get a job immediately. depending on how that district is doing, depending on how much collaboration it has with plivet industry, it can get more funds through this particular bill that, you know, put that type of program on steroids. the cool thing about this...
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mr. rosenstein. take a look at that awan house server. you want to look at a cyber-security issue.o an investigation there. because the substantial documentation show there was grave national security crime there and point to, how did they know the democratic national server was attacked or penetrated? because the fbi punted temp. they allowed crowd strike to do the investigation. and newsflash. crowd strike is not a law enforcement agency. lou: it's allied with the democratic party. it makes these indictments -- it's hard to even form the word. >> they are a joke. lou: they are based on hearsay. and i want an investigation into why the fbi did not demand access to those servers. it was not some sort of legal issue. it's a matter of national security. and we have a nation's capital acting like it. i am talking about nearly all of the democratic party and far too many of the republicans as if there is no national security issue here and they can blithely go along with the business as usual attitude when it comes to political corruption and outright corruption. >> the same democrats
mr. rosenstein. take a look at that awan house server. you want to look at a cyber-security issue.o an investigation there. because the substantial documentation show there was grave national security crime there and point to, how did they know the democratic national server was attacked or penetrated? because the fbi punted temp. they allowed crowd strike to do the investigation. and newsflash. crowd strike is not a law enforcement agency. lou: it's allied with the democratic party. it makes...
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mr. goodlatte: i take it you would agree with me california regulators should not be able to inspect utah farms for compliance with california cage size requirements? mr. bramble: while i agree with that. i don't believe it applies to the wayfair case or quayle case and i believe it's a false equivalency. mr. goodlatte: thank you. my time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, for five minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen, we have before us a rare situation where the supreme court has reversed its own earlier decision. and looking at this exclusive but hisess steamed exclusive panel of white males before us today. eight. i'm struck with the proposition that congress -- excuse me -- the u.s. supreme court can one day overturn brown vs. board of education just as brown vs. board of education overturned the plessy vs. ferguson separate but equal concept. as i ponder the judicial nominees of president trump, many of whom refuse to say that brown vs. board of education was correctly decided, it gives me pause and it should give all of our
mr. goodlatte: i take it you would agree with me california regulators should not be able to inspect utah farms for compliance with california cage size requirements? mr. bramble: while i agree with that. i don't believe it applies to the wayfair case or quayle case and i believe it's a false equivalency. mr. goodlatte: thank you. my time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, for five minutes. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. chairman. gentlemen, we have before...
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mr. strzok: to take it even further, on page four, it states -- mr. strzok: while you are looking for that, i would tell you -- >> the time is controlled by the nobleman from florida. -- gentleman from florida. rep. ross: would embarrass, discredit, the perpetrator and the united states -- my concern is that we've seen little or no remorse other than saying, i wish i never sent those texts out, but i have an obligation entrusted to me to make sure that we maintain the quality of trust in our government, and after today, i understand why the federal government has such a low level of trust in the american people. having now been here, how do we reinstate that trust? how do we make sure this never happens again? mr. strzok: a couple of answers. first i don't think the american people have lost faith in the fbi. what the fbi does day in, day out, you are wrong. i've spoken to agents in 56 field offices and i know the work they do. second, i would tell you, yes -- i don't know where you are saying i don't have remorse. -- if iell you again may respond to
mr. strzok: to take it even further, on page four, it states -- mr. strzok: while you are looking for that, i would tell you -- >> the time is controlled by the nobleman from florida. -- gentleman from florida. rep. ross: would embarrass, discredit, the perpetrator and the united states -- my concern is that we've seen little or no remorse other than saying, i wish i never sent those texts out, but i have an obligation entrusted to me to make sure that we maintain the quality of trust in...