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mrs d. w. news live from berlin early results give a clear lead to turkish president redshift erda won in the country's landmark elections in his eight k. party hopes to garner more than fifty percent of the vote to avoid a runoff also coming up a group of e.u. leaders is hoping to find common ground in an emergency meeting in brussels they're discussing solutions to stem the influx of migrants and what to do with them once they make it on to the continent. and the goals were coming fast and furious today at the soccer world cup in russia but they were almost all for england the three lions and rash of panama to book their ticket to the knockout stages to talk about that and look back at germany's dramatically last minute win on saturday night. welcome to the program i marion i haven't seen. early results and turkey's elections show president of type to one of his ruling party b a k p with a clear lead to one cast his ballot earlier today he needs more than fifty percent of the vote to avoid a
mrs d. w. news live from berlin early results give a clear lead to turkish president redshift erda won in the country's landmark elections in his eight k. party hopes to garner more than fifty percent of the vote to avoid a runoff also coming up a group of e.u. leaders is hoping to find common ground in an emergency meeting in brussels they're discussing solutions to stem the influx of migrants and what to do with them once they make it on to the continent. and the goals were coming fast and...
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mr. star. w many investigation guest: we had 14 criminal convictions.nd that was then sitting governor jim guy tucker. james mcdoogle who is deceased. and susan mcdoogle. that was after a very long almost three-month jury trial in little rock. we also had a number of guilty pleas. there were other indictments including one of susan mcdugele for obstruction of justice and criminal contempt and then of two bankers in a small bank on who owned the small bank outside little rock for banking violations. those did go to trial and resulted either in acquitals from some towns or a hung jury, a divided jury in others. host: north carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. that wanted to say myself and many, many of my friends think that -- and it's pretty obvious, that all these can hes, commissions, -- committees, commissions, what have you, are so porous that any information of any consequence -- any consequence -- leaks out. do you really think, after all this time and millions of dollars spent on this charade or lack of a bet
mr. star. w many investigation guest: we had 14 criminal convictions.nd that was then sitting governor jim guy tucker. james mcdoogle who is deceased. and susan mcdoogle. that was after a very long almost three-month jury trial in little rock. we also had a number of guilty pleas. there were other indictments including one of susan mcdugele for obstruction of justice and criminal contempt and then of two bankers in a small bank on who owned the small bank outside little rock for banking...
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mrs d w news live from berlin hundreds of thousands rally and nationwide protest against u.s. immigration policy they want the trumpet ministration to quickly reunite families that have been detained and separated at the country's borders and also coming up chancellor angela merkel secures new agreements across europe to curb migrant flows into germany but is a stricter e.u. asylum policy enough to peace rebels in her government and save her chopsticks.
mrs d w news live from berlin hundreds of thousands rally and nationwide protest against u.s. immigration policy they want the trumpet ministration to quickly reunite families that have been detained and separated at the country's borders and also coming up chancellor angela merkel secures new agreements across europe to curb migrant flows into germany but is a stricter e.u. asylum policy enough to peace rebels in her government and save her chopsticks.
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mr. president, w pope francis, soon after he assumed the papacy aon prits toe flock, sroles them, try to experience their lives as much as a well-paid public servant can, including a senator, including a congressman or woman, including a city council person, whatever. go out and smell like the flock. instead of mulvaney hanging around payday lenders in the bahamas, maybe he ought to smell like flock a little, follow the words of pe francis and listen to the problems people have. one of the ways is doing is listening to the advocates for american consumer advocates. he's required to meet twice a year. he clearly isn't listening to people that can share some of these. lincoln similarly, when lincoln wassident, his staff wanted heupld to stay in the -- him t stay in the white house, win the war, free the slaves and preserve the union. lincoln said i've got to go out and get my public opinion baths. mulvaney could use this. maybe then he would understand consumers' problems. but heoe't see do that. over aed his position at the consumer protection bureau to do favors for corporate special int
mr. president, w pope francis, soon after he assumed the papacy aon prits toe flock, sroles them, try to experience their lives as much as a well-paid public servant can, including a senator, including a congressman or woman, including a city council person, whatever. go out and smell like the flock. instead of mulvaney hanging around payday lenders in the bahamas, maybe he ought to smell like flock a little, follow the words of pe francis and listen to the problems people have. one of the ways...
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mrs d. w. news live from berlin it was years ago could they match up to high flying argentina .also coming up a glimpse of peace in afghanistan taliban fighters celebrate and take selfies with security forces as the government extends a ceasefire until after the odd holidays. in the micro.
mrs d. w. news live from berlin it was years ago could they match up to high flying argentina .also coming up a glimpse of peace in afghanistan taliban fighters celebrate and take selfies with security forces as the government extends a ceasefire until after the odd holidays. in the micro.
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mrs d. w. news live from berlin the german chancellor tries to ease a crisis that could bring down her government anglo-american is planning emergency talks with affected e.u. nations in a bid to solve a bitter round of a migration with her own interior minister but how strong are the chances for compromise will have full analysis for you from our chief political correspondent in just a second. also on the program football minnows iceland's giants argentina by securing a one all draw in the group stages of the.
mrs d. w. news live from berlin the german chancellor tries to ease a crisis that could bring down her government anglo-american is planning emergency talks with affected e.u. nations in a bid to solve a bitter round of a migration with her own interior minister but how strong are the chances for compromise will have full analysis for you from our chief political correspondent in just a second. also on the program football minnows iceland's giants argentina by securing a one all draw in the...
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mr. ream, w youind coming back up to answer few questions. i'm sure my fellow directors will have some. i know that we have another one more neighborway project that's in the works which is the page street neighborway. i'm getting the sense from the comments from the emails that we've gotten that this is pretty evenly divided among people who really want to see made into a super safe, walking pedestrian bike friendly neighborhood street. those who are really concerned that any changes to eighth will negatively impact the s urrounding streets. i have to admit i'm not up on this. i have read publications in the past that said, when changes like are made to reduce traffic volumes it's not an given that that traffic volume just stays the time but moves over to other streets. we do see in lot of these projects a decrease in the number of car trips as people shift other modes. have we sienna -- seen that in san francisco or is that something we were counting on as we decrease traffic volume on eighth that it wouldn't flow over and decrease number of car trips overall? >> someone said it earli
mr. ream, w youind coming back up to answer few questions. i'm sure my fellow directors will have some. i know that we have another one more neighborway project that's in the works which is the page street neighborway. i'm getting the sense from the comments from the emails that we've gotten that this is pretty evenly divided among people who really want to see made into a super safe, walking pedestrian bike friendly neighborhood street. those who are really concerned that any changes to eighth...
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mrs. george w. bush. prior to that he was chief of staff to second lady lynn cheney and bessel secretary to vp cheney. when asked how they landed both jobs, she was in the right place at the right time and and qualified for all those roles and an event planner, and a full-time mom to two adult waters and a couple dogs. she hosted daily blog from america's table which i have secretly bookmarked, involving travel and home life and cooking and food, glorious food and tips and entertaining and adequate which she says quoted not just about knowing which fork to use but about treating each other with kindness, even and especially in the anonymous abyss of the internet. our guest hails from san antonio, texas and a fellow californian. jeremy bernard served as social secretary under pres. and mrs. obama from 2011-2015. jeremy is the first man ever to serve in this role of the white house was that was big news at the time but he kept a low profile to do his job which as are white house staffers are advised, servin
mrs. george w. bush. prior to that he was chief of staff to second lady lynn cheney and bessel secretary to vp cheney. when asked how they landed both jobs, she was in the right place at the right time and and qualified for all those roles and an event planner, and a full-time mom to two adult waters and a couple dogs. she hosted daily blog from america's table which i have secretly bookmarked, involving travel and home life and cooking and food, glorious food and tips and entertaining and...
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. >> look at the summary, mr. w horowitz said we did not we have decision to follow up on the mid-year related investigation we discovered on the weiner laptop was free from bias. pretty clear to most of us, his bias did affect that decision, and -- >> time of the gentleman has expired. deputy attorney general may respond. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize. i thought you were asking me a question, sir. i completely understand your concern. and this fisa process is being reviewed by the inspector general. if he finds some problem with it i'll respect that. now we don't talk about fisa. it's illegal for us to talk about fisa. this particular example is a result of the intelligence committee certain information was declassified and i feel comfortable talking about that. you have to understand in context, sir, that the department had made the decision to disclose the existence affi is a to the house and senate before i got there. before i got there. now what i signed was called a renewal ply case already been appr
. >> look at the summary, mr. w horowitz said we did not we have decision to follow up on the mid-year related investigation we discovered on the weiner laptop was free from bias. pretty clear to most of us, his bias did affect that decision, and -- >> time of the gentleman has expired. deputy attorney general may respond. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize. i thought you were asking me a question, sir. i completely understand your concern. and this fisa process is being...
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mr. scalise: i had the last of my planned surgeries. jake: w many? mr. scalise: i had nine different surgeries from the beginning of this. these last -- the last surgery was very successful. again, i give great praise to my team of surgeons. i put them through the wringer. but, you know, they -- jake: they put you through the wringer. mr. scalise: the marvels of modern science. people wonder about the military injuries. a lot of the advancements we've seen in medical science have come from some of the things that happen in the military. our men and women in iraq and afghanistan who have been injured and some pretty traumatic accidents that would have taken the lives of soldiers in previous wars in vietnam. today they're able to live. and science has advanced. those advancements help everybody in every hospital across this country. i have been blessed to benefit from a lot of the advancements in science that got me through today. i came to the hospital with a zero blood pressure. anybody will tell you, you don't make it through that. somehow i did. so all
mr. scalise: i had the last of my planned surgeries. jake: w many? mr. scalise: i had nine different surgeries from the beginning of this. these last -- the last surgery was very successful. again, i give great praise to my team of surgeons. i put them through the wringer. but, you know, they -- jake: they put you through the wringer. mr. scalise: the marvels of modern science. people wonder about the military injuries. a lot of the advancements we've seen in medical science have come from some...
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mr. tt there w probe which the report did not address.>> he report m yesterdayay maybe more importantly thanxonerate me. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. i'm actually proud bause i beaton c dynasty, i beat bush dynasty andow i guess hopefully i'm in the process dishonestery dishonest did was incredible. and a real insult to millions of people that t voted inhat election on both sides. thetime to tout his budding relationship with north korea. >> time now is 7:39. coming up navy versus nike. why the u.s. navy is telling nike to stop using a certa logo. team apple.rah is details on the new project that she has coming up. ♪ >> ♪ ic too many dev on your network could mean you see this that's why you need fios-the 0% fiber-optic network. that means more speed for more devices at once -and to prove it, we'll help you add another. choose a free samsung chromebook 3 or a $200 credit toward othe samsung tech plus get the fastest internet available, up to 200 tv channels, phone, .and a 2-year price guara all for just $79.99 per month with a 2-year agreement. stuck in a contract? we'll
mr. tt there w probe which the report did not address.>> he report m yesterdayay maybe more importantly thanxonerate me. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. i'm actually proud bause i beaton c dynasty, i beat bush dynasty andow i guess hopefully i'm in the process dishonestery dishonest did was incredible. and a real insult to millions of people that t voted inhat election on both sides. thetime to tout his budding relationship with north korea. >> time now is 7:39....
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w. a news analyst mr bush let's see if the unsubstantial the goals of the so-called changes on the kurdishconflict side by. mum. people have put big dreams on the big screen. the big movie magazine on the dummy in. yeah. and. he certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child. only friend their homeland is the enemy and. no one wants russia here which is. d.w. made for mines. birth place home two moons of species. a home worth saving. yes those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. but to use the term limits to screen image solutions and the first issue. interactive content teaching the next generation doesn't fundamental to churches. using all channels available to people to take action and want to turn in to build something here for the next generation the idea is the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. this is day w news live from above and merkel and mccraw talk a new reform in the shadow of a migration crisis the french and german leaders a call for
w. a news analyst mr bush let's see if the unsubstantial the goals of the so-called changes on the kurdishconflict side by. mum. people have put big dreams on the big screen. the big movie magazine on the dummy in. yeah. and. he certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child. only friend their homeland is the enemy and. no one wants russia here which is. d.w. made for mines. birth place home two moons of species. a home worth saving. yes those are big changes and most start with...
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mr. jurczyk, nasa recently took steps to control the costs of w first missions while in form you lation. these steps proven helpful and can similar measures be used on other projects to control the costs? mr. jurczyk: on w-first we looked at the project in phase a and they confirm that the project scope had grown and not going to be able to execute the mission within the $3.2 billion budget that we had for them for the management greem. they made recommendations and adjusted the scope and replapped the cost and schedule estimates and presented their baseline. and we have confidence based on their estimate given the replan that they have a solid estimate going into phase b. i think and similarly -- i think that is a way to try to minimize cost and schedule risks early in a program. mr. babin: i'm out of time. but thank you very much. from like to recognize alifornia. >> you have touched upon the complexity of scheduling. and i have to imagine when we started on the apollo missions, lots of scheduling delays that as you got further down the road, understood what we had to do, that started t
mr. jurczyk, nasa recently took steps to control the costs of w first missions while in form you lation. these steps proven helpful and can similar measures be used on other projects to control the costs? mr. jurczyk: on w-first we looked at the project in phase a and they confirm that the project scope had grown and not going to be able to execute the mission within the $3.2 billion budget that we had for them for the management greem. they made recommendations and adjusted the scope and...
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and in an exclusive interview with g w get this put it to mr that effect this that he was ready to let years and collapse back in twenty fifteen look i am a committed you to be honest my every speech i gave was all about what we need to do in order to save the eurozone and save the european union but at the same time i was saying we are not going to save the euro zone and save the european union if we keep extending the getting the debt crisis into the future by means of more loans from the german and the slovak in the portuguese taxpayers that are given to any bank of the greek state on conditions are going to be that the greek state will not repay them i was x. three of them because i could see that what europe was imposing upon greece was not just but for greece but it was also bad for europe and the result is a very now being that migration minister in italy speaking about greece you famously said that greece was fiscally water boarded by its creditors and compared the eurozone to hold california you can check in any time you like but you can never leave well the greens hasn't left
and in an exclusive interview with g w get this put it to mr that effect this that he was ready to let years and collapse back in twenty fifteen look i am a committed you to be honest my every speech i gave was all about what we need to do in order to save the eurozone and save the european union but at the same time i was saying we are not going to save the euro zone and save the european union if we keep extending the getting the debt crisis into the future by means of more loans from the...
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mr. holder: that is a ton of weird looking districts, you kno w? >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: is that right? i was on the council for six years. thank you for coming. mr. holder: hey, man. >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: my friend was the ambassador to morocco. >> really? mr. holder: thank you. okay. i didn't know you guys were so interested in gerrymandering, you know? [laughter] oh, ok, yep, yep. sure enough. glad you're here, think for coming out. >> yeah. go.holder: okay, here you >> thank you. mr. holder: okay. -- eggs.e aches >> thank you very much. mr. holder: sure enough. >> i think i'm the last one. mr. holder: i'm sad, i think i will miss doing this. i think i'm getting good at this. [laughter] >> thank you so much. mr. holder: we have one more? i have a whole bunch here that i have already done. i don't think i have done these though. >> you good? mr. holder: yeah, yeah. balls.to find my golf >> i think we have enough now. can i do one more picture? mr. holder: sure. ok. >> thank you. mr. holder: it's like an enhanced interrogation technique. clarifyondering
mr. holder: that is a ton of weird looking districts, you kno w? >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: is that right? i was on the council for six years. thank you for coming. mr. holder: hey, man. >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: my friend was the ambassador to morocco. >> really? mr. holder: thank you. okay. i didn't know you guys were so interested in gerrymandering, you know? [laughter] oh, ok, yep, yep. sure enough. glad you're here, think for coming out. >> yeah. go.holder:...
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w. bush -- mr. cavanaugh is a major front runner, at this point in time. republican senator mike lee of utah is also on that list. there are two people on the list, the final list, for the supreme court running that ended up going to neil course such -- gorsich, so, those are people who are considered to be top of the list. our sources are saying, eliana, that the brett cavanagh is someone that that the president is looking at it very closely. >> live in washington for us, thank you. for more on justice kennedy, and the battle that will loom over his successor, i am joined with addie, thank you for being here. let's start with the justice kennedy's legacy, what will he be remembered for? >> this retirement will include things that he might have known -- a been known for, before the big decisions today and yesterday. probably, mostly as a swing vote, or the person regarded as eccentric in many supreme court battles. >> in a majority of the cases, he cited with more conservative justices. he was an appointee of president ronald reagan, but, it is his liberal
w. bush -- mr. cavanaugh is a major front runner, at this point in time. republican senator mike lee of utah is also on that list. there are two people on the list, the final list, for the supreme court running that ended up going to neil course such -- gorsich, so, those are people who are considered to be top of the list. our sources are saying, eliana, that the brett cavanagh is someone that that the president is looking at it very closely. >> live in washington for us, thank you. for...
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mr. john w. dean iii. >> -- i knew clearly, was i in or out, was the question?ould not play that game. i've made mistakes. we'd gotten ourselves in a deep problem and further lying and living that lie, even if i can get away with it, isn't something i'm comfortable with. more "earning something you love" per roll. bounty is more absorbent, so the roll last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper. now with new prints featuring disney pixar's incredibles 2 - now playing. and now for the rings. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, so
mr. john w. dean iii. >> -- i knew clearly, was i in or out, was the question?ould not play that game. i've made mistakes. we'd gotten ourselves in a deep problem and further lying and living that lie, even if i can get away with it, isn't something i'm comfortable with. more "earning something you love" per roll. bounty is more absorbent, so the roll last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper. now...
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mr. holder: that is a ton of weird looking districts, you kno w? >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: is that right? i was on the council for six years. thank you for coming. mr. holder: hey, man. >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: my friend was the ambassador to morocco. >> really? mr. holder: thank you. okay. i didn't know you guys were so interested in gerrymandering, you know? [laughter] oh, ok, yep, yep. sure enough. glad you're here, think for coming out. >> yeah. go.holder: okay, here you >> thank you. mr. holder: oy. -- eggs.e aches >> thank you very much. mr. holder: sure enough. >> i think i'm the last one. mr. holder: i'm sad, i think i will miss doing this. i think i'm getting good at this. [laughter] >> thank you so much. mr. holder: we have one more? i have a whole bunch here that i have already done. i don't think i have done these though. >> you good? mr. holder: yeah, yeah. balls.to find my golf >> i think we have enough now. can i do one more picture? mr. holder: sure. ok. >> thank you. mr. holder: it's like an enhanced interrogation technique. clarifyondering ho
mr. holder: that is a ton of weird looking districts, you kno w? >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: is that right? i was on the council for six years. thank you for coming. mr. holder: hey, man. >> [indiscernible] mr. holder: my friend was the ambassador to morocco. >> really? mr. holder: thank you. okay. i didn't know you guys were so interested in gerrymandering, you know? [laughter] oh, ok, yep, yep. sure enough. glad you're here, think for coming out. >> yeah. go.holder:...
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w. a new zones mr bush gets millions of. sounds cold so cold and change has not through his confidence boost side but infamous mob. close people have put big dreams on the big screen. in movie magazine fundi demi and. we make up oh but we watch as over half of that hundred thirty five we are the seven seven percent. want to shape the continent's future to. be part of it and join african youngsters of testing share their stories their dreams and their challenges. to seventy seven percent of. platform-a africa is charged with. crimes first so against humanity. civilians become witnesses for. their recorder which is travel around the globe just social media. propaganda picture of what is fact digitally investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes thanks in this video recording one of the soldiers who shot the young man is on trial now st. paul's forensics between bits and bytes. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. this is t
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mr. speaker? if we waited and waited for the democrats, there would not be a million w jobs or unemployment where it is, because mr. speaker, there wasn't one democrat to vote for it, even though a number of them told me they wanted to, but their leadership told them know. if we have to solve the economy and solve immigration on our own, we will. i yield back. mr. hoyer: you didn't answer the question. he hardly ever does. 400,000 more jobs created in 2016 than 2017. he doesn't say that. they inherited a growing economy . we inherited when president obama took office a receding onomy hemorrhaging 787,000 jobs in january of 2009. he doesn't talk about that. that was after the two tax cuts that they passed in 2001 and 2003 that said it would create the debatest economy we would ever seen. he didn't. he didn't say that. he didn't say the only time we balanced the budget was under president clinton and created jobs and had the best economy that we have experienced. he doesn't say that. and what he didn't say is why are we not bringing to this oor a four pieces of legislation, giving everybody on the f
mr. speaker? if we waited and waited for the democrats, there would not be a million w jobs or unemployment where it is, because mr. speaker, there wasn't one democrat to vote for it, even though a number of them told me they wanted to, but their leadership told them know. if we have to solve the economy and solve immigration on our own, we will. i yield back. mr. hoyer: you didn't answer the question. he hardly ever does. 400,000 more jobs created in 2016 than 2017. he doesn't say that. they...
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mr. kenny will be remembered as a man w toonew ideas and turned them into action. that thuche -- enthusiasm made him a perfect fit for youth ministry and he served for six years as a youth president of the louisiana district united pent costal chchine years as the international youth president. in 1970, bishop kenny relocated to the u.p.c. headquarters in missouri to serve as the u.p.c.'s foreign missions director, a position that allowed him to share his belief in christ with the rest of d he returned home to louisiana deritter. church in later he was elected as district director of the united pentecostal church wher he oversaw 300 churches and 800 ministers. he served in that post for 27 years before become bishop emeritus of the louisiana district. i'm proud he called louisiana and the fifth congressional district his home. though we know now that he is in his true home with the father. he was a truman of god who touched the lives of countless people, both at home and around the globe. he published a dozen books, created thousands of youtube videos, and had a tt
mr. kenny will be remembered as a man w toonew ideas and turned them into action. that thuche -- enthusiasm made him a perfect fit for youth ministry and he served for six years as a youth president of the louisiana district united pent costal chchine years as the international youth president. in 1970, bishop kenny relocated to the u.p.c. headquarters in missouri to serve as the u.p.c.'s foreign missions director, a position that allowed him to share his belief in christ with the rest of d he...
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w. bush and mrs. bush recall that when they came back to texas and you sell them on television, they looked really relaxed. they were happy to be here. selected,e we were i amdea of being selected, a guy who grew up in a rural landscape myself and i remember the president and mrs. bush were happy to be home but i also thought there was something about their connection to the landscape. saidnk that when mrs. bush that she wanted the grounds of the presidential center to be not a setting for the building but a landscape for the region, she probably wanted to give them a chance to be in that landscape. a sense of being surrounded by what has historically belonged here. the people who were so i don't know if i gave away any secrets, except the people who were behind the project had vision that they wanted it to be of texas, but the people rovide that came here a texas be madence by having it plants but anative functions larger texan u.ndscape >> i see, when i visit the presidential library and center. i h
w. bush and mrs. bush recall that when they came back to texas and you sell them on television, they looked really relaxed. they were happy to be here. selected,e we were i amdea of being selected, a guy who grew up in a rural landscape myself and i remember the president and mrs. bush were happy to be home but i also thought there was something about their connection to the landscape. saidnk that when mrs. bush that she wanted the grounds of the presidential center to be not a setting for the...
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i think i'm lending my voice to the legions of people w lieve mr. trump is realt reallyn abberation and he is deceiving the american public and is going to have negative consequences for national security. >> yodo you think the russians havesomething on mr. trump personally? >> they may, but i was ve surprised at how fawning his attitude was toward mr. putin, that he would speak with such disdain toward our allies, toward senaeven of his own party, but, yet, he speaks, youm know, sot lovingly about mr. putin and was so reltant to cal him out to include for the attems undermine our elections. you say you don't kno tw. do ynk it's appropriate for the former c.i.a. director to speculate? >> i think it was appropriate owr me to answer the question and say i don't which i said. i said they may have. i don't know. >> do you think it's okay for you to speculate, given how much you know and given how peopl see you and what you know, certainly what you have accthess to ie past? >> i think i've come to learn a lot since my departu from the government in janua
i think i'm lending my voice to the legions of people w lieve mr. trump is realt reallyn abberation and he is deceiving the american public and is going to have negative consequences for national security. >> yodo you think the russians havesomething on mr. trump personally? >> they may, but i was ve surprised at how fawning his attitude was toward mr. putin, that he would speak with such disdain toward our allies, toward senaeven of his own party, but, yet, he speaks, youm know,...
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w. bush and mrs. bush recall that when they came back to texas and you sell them on -- saw they were happy to be here. even before we were selected, the idea of being selected, i am a guy who grew up in a rural landscape myself and i remember the president and mrs. bush were happy to be home but i also thought there was something about their connection to the landscape surrounding them. i think that when mrs. bush said that she wanted the grounds of the presidential center to be not a setting for the building but a gift of the texas landscape to the neighborhood, city and region, she partly wanted to give them a chance to be in that landscape. not just to have a port to use, but a sense of being surrounded by what has historically belonged here. i don't know if i gave away any secrets, except the people who the project had a very clear vision that they wanted it to be of texas, but wanted to provide the people that came here a texas experience by having it be made of not just native plants but a funct
w. bush and mrs. bush recall that when they came back to texas and you sell them on -- saw they were happy to be here. even before we were selected, the idea of being selected, i am a guy who grew up in a rural landscape myself and i remember the president and mrs. bush were happy to be home but i also thought there was something about their connection to the landscape surrounding them. i think that when mrs. bush said that she wanted the grounds of the presidential center to be not a setting...
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products mr trudeau also said canada will challenge the terrorists both at the w t o the world trade organization and under chapter twenty of the north american free trade agreement nafta mexico for their part said the tariff targets include u.s. pork cheese lamps and steel the e.u. for its part target a list of products chosen to create maximum political pain for president donald trump and its allies in congress who trade commissioner cecilia mouth from while taking pains that signal and signaling more regret than anger called the u.s. tariff illegal and said that she will file a dispute settlement case with the w t o in a note of defiance ms mouse from quipped quote when they say american first we say europe united. and now we move to economic sanctions a very easy transition there's a lot of conversation about sanctions including on this broadcast but perhaps not enough time is spent considering the effectiveness of sanctions and here to help us do so is international lawyer an analyst in wilkie and thank you so much for being with us it's a pleasure to have you here give us all t
products mr trudeau also said canada will challenge the terrorists both at the w t o the world trade organization and under chapter twenty of the north american free trade agreement nafta mexico for their part said the tariff targets include u.s. pork cheese lamps and steel the e.u. for its part target a list of products chosen to create maximum political pain for president donald trump and its allies in congress who trade commissioner cecilia mouth from while taking pains that signal and...
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mr. star. w many investigation guest: we had 14 criminal convictions. and that was then sitting governor jim guy tucker. james mcdoogle who is deceased. and susan mcdoogle. that was after a very long almost three-month jury trial in little rock. we also had a number of guilty pleas. there were other indictments including one of susan mcdugele for obstruction of justice and criminal contempt and then of two bankers in a small bank on who owned the small bank outside little rock for banking violations. those did go to trial and resulted either in acquitals from some towns or a hung jury, a divided jury in others. host: north carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. that wanted to say myself and many, many of my friends think that -- and it's pretty obvious, that all these can hes, commissions, -- committees, commissions, what have you, are so porous that any information of any consequence -- any consequence -- leaks out. do you really think, after all this time and millions of dollars spent on this charade or lack of a b
mr. star. w many investigation guest: we had 14 criminal convictions. and that was then sitting governor jim guy tucker. james mcdoogle who is deceased. and susan mcdoogle. that was after a very long almost three-month jury trial in little rock. we also had a number of guilty pleas. there were other indictments including one of susan mcdugele for obstruction of justice and criminal contempt and then of two bankers in a small bank on who owned the small bank outside little rock for banking...
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mr. jenson of detroit. he w herb kalmbach of newport beach, chasm. but that was the code word, and that's how they handed off the money. nixon's personal lawyer. he was never part of the nixon administration formally, but he ended up involved in all of this shady nixon stuff. nixon's personal financial shady stuff, his tax stuff, his campaign fundraising, campaign financing shady stuff, nixon's dirty tricks and paying for illegal spying. nixon had his personal lawyer up to his neck and beyond in all it and so of course the guy ended up being right in the middle of the watergate burglary too. and the coverp of that burglary and all the rest of it that ultimately turfedon out of office. nixon actually used his personal lawyer, herb kalmbach to be the bag man when he decided to funnel hush money to the guys that had carriedut the watergate burglary. nixo gave the watergate burglars over $200,000 in secret cash so they'd keep their mouth shut about the burglary. herb kalmbach, assemble that money from a bunch of various sources, from the campaign to reel
mr. jenson of detroit. he w herb kalmbach of newport beach, chasm. but that was the code word, and that's how they handed off the money. nixon's personal lawyer. he was never part of the nixon administration formally, but he ended up involved in all of this shady nixon stuff. nixon's personal financial shady stuff, his tax stuff, his campaign fundraising, campaign financing shady stuff, nixon's dirty tricks and paying for illegal spying. nixon had his personal lawyer up to his neck and beyond...
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what makes you so arront>> w ll leave it there. mr. d'souza. >> well, i don't know if i can answer that. i'm not arrogant. sometimes i'm combative because i'm in a combative situation and i try to sometimes give as much as i get. i'm very proud to say i was born mumbai india, middle class parents. i grew up speaking hindi and establish. i went to school in bombay. i came as first generation immigrant at the age of . yes, america has been a land of opportunity for me. yes, i've seen the american dream. but in my case i've also seen the american nightmare. imagine being a immigrant and edtates words in the courtroom dinesh d'souza. imagine having the fbi going througheverything. so i've seen the upside and down side of america. havingwn-u in one culture and familiar with another i think there are a lot of wonderful and unique things about americaer and what makes my work controversial is i'm bold enough to say so. >> author, filmmaker and recipient of a pardon, dinesh d'souza on washington journal. >>> later today here on c-span 3, forme
what makes you so arront>> w ll leave it there. mr. d'souza. >> well, i don't know if i can answer that. i'm not arrogant. sometimes i'm combative because i'm in a combative situation and i try to sometimes give as much as i get. i'm very proud to say i was born mumbai india, middle class parents. i grew up speaking hindi and establish. i went to school in bombay. i came as first generation immigrant at the age of . yes, america has been a land of opportunity for me. yes, i've seen...
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our unemployment rate among the lowest w have seen in 40 years. so mr. speaker, we will not listen to the conservatives they talk about jobs, we've listen to canadians and what we are hearing is they have good jobs and a better economy and a better future. [applause] mr. speaker, the reality is that this year canada has actually st jobs and since this government took office, canadian investment in thenited states is up two thirds. american investment in canada is down by. this government tax increases are drivingh out of canada. while the finance minister agree at least to suspend his new carbon tax until we get through this crisis? [applause] mr. speaker i. woul i would liko start by recognizing all. we've heard the sad news about paul and we are thinking about him and his family while we may sit on a different side of the aisle we are all colleagues here together. [applause] i would encourage everyone here to come together to support this new initiative. do you care abou youth care aboe environment and also jobs and that is what we are doing we will co
our unemployment rate among the lowest w have seen in 40 years. so mr. speaker, we will not listen to the conservatives they talk about jobs, we've listen to canadians and what we are hearing is they have good jobs and a better economy and a better future. [applause] mr. speaker, the reality is that this year canada has actually st jobs and since this government took office, canadian investment in thenited states is up two thirds. american investment in canada is down by. this government tax...
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w. bush, alberto gonzales. mr. attorney general, thank you very much for being with us.t do you make of attorney general jeff sessions and his use of the bible in defending this? is this a godly policy? >> listen, i like jeff sessions. one of the things i near about him is he is a person of faith. let's face it, you take an oath to defend the laws and the constitution of the united states, not the commandments in the bible. as a general matter, you know, the way our laws are enforced, we have to have secure borders. it is very, very important in a post 9/11 world. surely as a creative nation we can come up with a better way of doing so without separating children from their parents. it is very unfortunate. and i'm delighted to see it. it appears to be on track to pass legislation, to deal with this in the way that it should be done, and that is through permanent legislation. >> you use the word discretion there. you are saying something that the administration will not admit. that this is a choice. they have made a choice to do this. >>ed enforcement of virtually every l
w. bush, alberto gonzales. mr. attorney general, thank you very much for being with us.t do you make of attorney general jeff sessions and his use of the bible in defending this? is this a godly policy? >> listen, i like jeff sessions. one of the things i near about him is he is a person of faith. let's face it, you take an oath to defend the laws and the constitution of the united states, not the commandments in the bible. as a general matter, you know, the way our laws are enforced, we...
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it's the man in the dog the dog watch the man who watches the robots and mr as mr robertson was saying i think when george w bush impose tariffs on steel imports in two thousand and two you know some studies say that the move cost the u.s. about two hundred thousand jobs again that's just the impact nationally. as we heard from an analyst and reporter if you have the u.s. on one side and six of the world's biggest economies on the other they are going to be bigger and more important so how damaging could this be to the u.s. but also whether for talia tree measures to the global economy. yes i think it would be damaging to the united states but i think what i would say that we have to look at as well is that this global system with this various regimes trading security and other. they're supposed to deliver for the populations of each of those countries certain amount of kind of economic and other security and the thing is that when you look at bragg's it you look at populism of left and right in europe and and trump's rise in the united states you see growing levels of nationalism somebody on the left somew
it's the man in the dog the dog watch the man who watches the robots and mr as mr robertson was saying i think when george w bush impose tariffs on steel imports in two thousand and two you know some studies say that the move cost the u.s. about two hundred thousand jobs again that's just the impact nationally. as we heard from an analyst and reporter if you have the u.s. on one side and six of the world's biggest economies on the other they are going to be bigger and more important so how...
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to do night edition the security council if you can challenge these sanctions if it did w t o and do you see any mr trump will pay attention to what the u.n. security council says or what the general is finding this is not so easy as well as don't think you meant was also binding about the us health care when this you see feel to see it not only europe or the other parts of the world standing up against these extra territorial sanctions against international law i think it is an imperfect and don't forget those will be internal discussions in america and america is no trump. if. we should stand up and defend our interests is all about what i think congress challenging is he's challenging this very bad export oriented model that be your opinion is based on then that idea that . the european union is exploiting the united states for the lack of a better word in pristina trying it was their event before that do you think that this is something that will go away with trump i do think it's more lasting as a first of all i think there is illegitimate interest to raise you explored were to reduce unfair i
to do night edition the security council if you can challenge these sanctions if it did w t o and do you see any mr trump will pay attention to what the u.n. security council says or what the general is finding this is not so easy as well as don't think you meant was also binding about the us health care when this you see feel to see it not only europe or the other parts of the world standing up against these extra territorial sanctions against international law i think it is an imperfect and...
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mr. wong was based in africa, bombay, calcutta, india, burma and multiple cities in china serving as an interpreter, w*elt welder, waiter, trainer. we are grateful for mr. wong's sacrifice despite the cruel and unjust discrimination he faced. it pains me to think our nation still has a long way to go in the way we treat immigrants who want nothing more than to lead a better life for themselves and contribute to the country's success. i now want to invite mr. wong's daughter, doris, to come up to share a few words on his behalf. doris? >> president breed: thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you so much, supervisors. i really appreciate that you are recognizing my dad with this award. he cannot join us. he is 98 years old so he is having a really hard time moving around now. actually, it's really interesting, he didn't know there was an award until it was in the newspaper. in the world journal. i had actually phoned up the journal to find out what was going on and porsche lee who was a reporter came out and talked to my dad. so my dad got really excited after meeting porsche and now was really important fo
mr. wong was based in africa, bombay, calcutta, india, burma and multiple cities in china serving as an interpreter, w*elt welder, waiter, trainer. we are grateful for mr. wong's sacrifice despite the cruel and unjust discrimination he faced. it pains me to think our nation still has a long way to go in the way we treat immigrants who want nothing more than to lead a better life for themselves and contribute to the country's success. i now want to invite mr. wong's daughter, doris, to come up...
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political analyst, ron christie , who advised president george w bush , thinks attacks by mr trump ,state of new york and the allegations that have been raised in this lawsuit are very serious and alleged criminal conduct. i don't the president and his family want this sort of attention and eight yet another distraction to his administration. moving forward the attorney general of new york want mr trump to pay a fine of up to two points $8 million, they want the foundation to be disbanded, they also want to seek to have mr trump barred from serving on a charitable board for a number of years and this lawsuit also names his children and also seeks to have the children are brought to a year of serving on boards as well. so, you are not going to see anyjail time here, you are talking potentially $3 million of damages as well as barring them from serving a charitable works in the future. that's our political a nalyst. the number of people cautioned or convicted for knife crime in england and wales has risen to its highest level for seven years more than 21,000 knife and offensive weapon
political analyst, ron christie , who advised president george w bush , thinks attacks by mr trump ,state of new york and the allegations that have been raised in this lawsuit are very serious and alleged criminal conduct. i don't the president and his family want this sort of attention and eight yet another distraction to his administration. moving forward the attorney general of new york want mr trump to pay a fine of up to two points $8 million, they want the foundation to be disbanded, they...
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mr. shift say to the runs, wepublicans, w don't we justmeet.did they take them up on it. >> so surgical you remember when the president's attorney was his new attorney? >> which one? >> rudy giuliani. watch this. >> if mueller said to me tomorrow, bring him in two hours like you want, no questions that you don't want and we're pretty much ready to clear him. i could not go to the president of the united states and say, take two days off and get ready for that and screw the whole thing with north korea. how can any american do that? >> okay, there's two thing, number one, summit's over. the investigation still going on. number two, the president admitted as much that he didn't really prepare. i've been preparing for this with all my life, i'm going with my gut and how i feel. so, what gives here? >> he didn't prepare, he saw this as a match.com date without any rep cushion. >> so what does that mean was rudy giuliani lying? >> sit in the chair -- whether you tamper with witnesses, whether you lie, when you on struck and when you're not willing t
mr. shift say to the runs, wepublicans, w don't we justmeet.did they take them up on it. >> so surgical you remember when the president's attorney was his new attorney? >> which one? >> rudy giuliani. watch this. >> if mueller said to me tomorrow, bring him in two hours like you want, no questions that you don't want and we're pretty much ready to clear him. i could not go to the president of the united states and say, take two days off and get ready for that and screw...
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w. bush, carlos gutierrez. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, chris.leasure. >> want to get your reaction to something that the president said today about the kinds of people that are crossing the border. please listen. >> they encourage people, frankly, to walk through mexico and go into the united states because they're drug traffickers. they're human traffickers, they're coyotes. i mean, we're getting some real beauties. mexico is doing nothing for us except taking our money and sending us drugs. >> your reaction? >> well, i think it's an amazing exaggeration. it is misleading. it is fear mongering. it makes it sound as if though most immigrants who cross the borders are drug dealers or criminals. and that is absolutely false. i wish someone would use numbers, chris, and just put this thing to rest. this is just rhetoric that is -- incites hatred and incites xenophobia and incites false nationalism. i think it's very, very regretful. >> now the president says it is none of those things. he makes the case that he has the biggest heart in the world. h
w. bush, carlos gutierrez. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, chris.leasure. >> want to get your reaction to something that the president said today about the kinds of people that are crossing the border. please listen. >> they encourage people, frankly, to walk through mexico and go into the united states because they're drug traffickers. they're human traffickers, they're coyotes. i mean, we're getting some real beauties. mexico is doing nothing for us...
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mr. >> we can present on the nine-month rt. u procedurallou prob on items 2 and 3, want to acc the b recommendations. supercohen: th w i was trying to do, but i was unsuccessful, so -- mr. clark. ion the visor yee: i would m b.l.a. recommendation for those en for the items that were included in 2 and 3. >> supervisor cohen: awesome. i'll second that, and take it without objection. >> clerk: b.l.a. recommendations for items 2 and 3, have been oehyr ingbe excused from today's meeting. and may i suggest, i believe it was proposed that these matters be referred to the july 17th meeting of the full board. lerk: items 2nd 3, i think f thehair c continue them to the nwith the june 1st budgets in front of you. his p th committee. >> that is right. >> clerk: items and 3, tho have been amended. and i believe the motion now is to continue tse matters to the sor cohat ts hair. and i 1s a tab itabled item. >> clerk: yes, to be heard and . >> svihen:t now, we will hear from item 7. lerk c 7 has called. >> supervisors asnow,rofcessues on how the city perfoing st t budget you ag we issued our last rejection report for the fiscal yea
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mr. speaker, i rise a great major general george w. keefe, former ajew tent general of the massachusetts national guard who patched away last week at the of 79. a lifelong resident of north hampton, massachusetts, which i have the honor of representing for 20 years, general keefe dedicated his life in service to our country, his community, and protecting the freedoms we all hold so dear. he was called an airman's airman and wore the uniform with great honor and distinction. i knew general keefe well and ot to see first hand what an ---- lary leader and de decent person he was. he was a loving husband, dedicated father and grandfather, and, indeed, to many of us a very good friend. general keefe enlisted with the 104th fighter wing at barnes air national guard base as an airman in 1956 at the age of 17. he continued to work his way up the ranks becoming an officer and eventually serving as the wing's vice commander. in 1999, general keefe was asked to serve as the ajew tent -- ajewant general of the massachusetts national guard. the fir
mr. speaker, i rise a great major general george w. keefe, former ajew tent general of the massachusetts national guard who patched away last week at the of 79. a lifelong resident of north hampton, massachusetts, which i have the honor of representing for 20 years, general keefe dedicated his life in service to our country, his community, and protecting the freedoms we all hold so dear. he was called an airman's airman and wore the uniform with great honor and distinction. i knew general keefe...
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w.'s francophone service and fair miss clear that mr baca has received a passport which seems to be fake. some claim for the ambassador to belgium saying he issued a possible to mr baca. but the authorities believe it's fake he says. a spokesman for the presidency of the central african republic told eric that the passport might be a result of the political unrest in the country five years ago. during the coup joining the troubles in twenty twenty fourteen question i give ministration most pitched fundi passports was setting like bread rolls. exist it was a place setting passports in the. us and he got it possible these passports which have been stolen robbed from the central african republic continuing to be sold. he continued mr baca could be a victim of that it's just. becker is waiting for the british call to rule on his immunity press reports from the say that won't happen until october on that bankruptcy proceedings against him will continue in the meantime. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you the german chancellor angela merkel has insisted on a unified euro
w.'s francophone service and fair miss clear that mr baca has received a passport which seems to be fake. some claim for the ambassador to belgium saying he issued a possible to mr baca. but the authorities believe it's fake he says. a spokesman for the presidency of the central african republic told eric that the passport might be a result of the political unrest in the country five years ago. during the coup joining the troubles in twenty twenty fourteen question i give ministration most...