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mr. allen helped me. during my sophomore year he helped me out when i wasn't having that great of a time. he helped me. he was one of the only teachers i could talk to about my problems. [crying] >> public: i also really enjoyed his classes as well. we -- i know everyone in my class enjoyed the way he teaches because he makes everything fun. he made us enjoy actually going to class. he told us stories and very great anecdotes. he made us feel welcomed. he -- i can tell that he trusts us like we trust him. because -- kind of forgot what i was going to say. but, i really know he kriblts a lot to -- contributes a lot to the school even though i'm not part of it. i know he contributes a lot. especially to dragon boat and he also runs a club as well. so -- yeah. thank you. >> president walton: thank you. this closes our public comment section for this evening. section g, special order of business. may i hear a motion and a second to the tentative agreement between san francisco unified school district and unit
mr. allen helped me. during my sophomore year he helped me out when i wasn't having that great of a time. he helped me. he was one of the only teachers i could talk to about my problems. [crying] >> public: i also really enjoyed his classes as well. we -- i know everyone in my class enjoyed the way he teaches because he makes everything fun. he made us enjoy actually going to class. he told us stories and very great anecdotes. he made us feel welcomed. he -- i can tell that he trusts us...
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can say that is intentional desire to stop any candidate but we have seen khaled ali competing and mr allen is outlawed because he competed but because he broke the basic rule capability in this situation tim if you agree with that is he out because he's broken the rules. i believe that's what the government likes to say look i think the reality is that to say there are other minor issues about why and then was allowed to run is really to be very disingenuous about the situation how much of deep had already previously run for president and he was held for a month in a hotel until he decided that he was no longer well suited to run until he made that concession to the government. with respect to. he's complained about harassment of his campaign and of people trying to register not being allowed to endorse his candidacy and the nephew of the former president or so that has also complained about the undemocratic environment that he was having to deal with the reality is that candidates regardless of whether or not they're in the military formally or not have not been able to run unimpeded in t
can say that is intentional desire to stop any candidate but we have seen khaled ali competing and mr allen is outlawed because he competed but because he broke the basic rule capability in this situation tim if you agree with that is he out because he's broken the rules. i believe that's what the government likes to say look i think the reality is that to say there are other minor issues about why and then was allowed to run is really to be very disingenuous about the situation how much of...
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have been given to us at an early stage and had it been, the case would have been stopped there and mr allen the failings in the system lie mostly on the prosecution side. what has gone wrong? there are several reasons, there may be a culture of trying to build upa there may be a culture of trying to build up a case rather than investigating objectively, there may also be stretched resources that the cps have a duty to disclose all material that may undermine their case 01’ material that may undermine their case or help the defence and that is not going on, as these cases have shown. quite a bit has been made of the fact we are now dealing with a different world, we don't live in a paper dominance of world anymore, it is electronics, mobile phones and other evidence. the world has changed and the way that prosecutors work has had to change, but not fast enough. yes, recently one sees a lot of evidence in digital form and enough. yes, recently one sees a lot of evidence in digitalform and if one is looking at rape allegations against individuals with relationships, their lives will be played
have been given to us at an early stage and had it been, the case would have been stopped there and mr allen the failings in the system lie mostly on the prosecution side. what has gone wrong? there are several reasons, there may be a culture of trying to build upa there may be a culture of trying to build up a case rather than investigating objectively, there may also be stretched resources that the cps have a duty to disclose all material that may undermine their case 01’ material that may...
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mr. allendo you first, are we overstating it or does it seem like one of those moments where the unit begins to fall apart when you're attorney general says he will prosecute californians for obeying federal law? that seems a big deal to me. >> this is a very big deal. this goes far beyond legislators trying to make california a sanctuary state. now you are looking at the attorney general literally, criminally, criminally trying to obstruct justice. he is instructing california business owners that if you try to comply with federal immigration law, you will be prosecuted under state law. he has crossed the line. at this is now a criminal offense. department of justice needs to come, sessions and trumpet need to come to california, literally arrest, indict xavier becerra for breaking federal law. >> tucker: seems like maybe a bigger deal than a lot of other things we're worried about in washington. you've got to kind of wonder who is being served by these policies? harvard has kind of an amazing
mr. allendo you first, are we overstating it or does it seem like one of those moments where the unit begins to fall apart when you're attorney general says he will prosecute californians for obeying federal law? that seems a big deal to me. >> this is a very big deal. this goes far beyond legislators trying to make california a sanctuary state. now you are looking at the attorney general literally, criminally, criminally trying to obstruct justice. he is instructing california business...
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mr. lee: great. dr. allen, what did people think about the commission when you were chair? dr. allen: i don't know what people thought about the commission while i was chair. it's an odd question when you stop to think about it, because after all, the commission never takes polls. people into specific context what they think about their lives and their experiences. it tries to establish the facts as far is it can acquire those, gather them together as mary frances suggested. but there is not a polling organization. you might want to ask why is the commission not a polling organization? care the way so many other entities in society cares about collecting public sentiment on a daily, weekly or monthly basis? one of the reasons is because the commission wasn't establish simply to be a mirror. it was established to change public opinion in the country. 1957 onwards from has been the motivating mission of the commission, to take, an understanding of civil rights that was incorrect and steadily, slowly, by persuasion, influence, illustration, demonstration lead the country to a heal
mr. lee: great. dr. allen, what did people think about the commission when you were chair? dr. allen: i don't know what people thought about the commission while i was chair. it's an odd question when you stop to think about it, because after all, the commission never takes polls. people into specific context what they think about their lives and their experiences. it tries to establish the facts as far is it can acquire those, gather them together as mary frances suggested. but there is not a...
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mr. allen, thanks for coming on. >> thanks so much, tucker. >> tucker: california is the biggest state but still a state, not a country. how can it have its own a immigration policy? how can it redefine citizenship when it's not a country? >> simply put, it can't. this whole sanctuary state is entirely illegal.ua we are actually welcoming trump and sessions to come out to california and take them to court. >> tucker: but how does this end? s i mean, when states declare publicly, we're not following the laws of the country, we are making our own laws and there is nothing you can do about it, that sounds like the beginning of a schism, a split, a war. >> without a doubt. i mean, california truly has "resistance" to the president. and everything that seems to make common sense in the united states. so, with jerry brown's recent action of the sanctuary state, californians don't even agree with this. politicians that run the state in sacramento. the legislature until recently was two thirds democrat and all of the statewi
mr. allen, thanks for coming on. >> thanks so much, tucker. >> tucker: california is the biggest state but still a state, not a country. how can it have its own a immigration policy? how can it redefine citizenship when it's not a country? >> simply put, it can't. this whole sanctuary state is entirely illegal.ua we are actually welcoming trump and sessions to come out to california and take them to court. >> tucker: but how does this end? s i mean, when states declare...
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launched a scathing attack on his former chief strategist steve allen ahead of the release of a new less than flattering book in a statement mr trump said steve allen has nothing to do with me all my presidency when he was fired here not a. he lost his job he lost his mind mr bannon is quoted in the forthcoming book saying that donald trump jr's twenty sixteen meeting with a group of russians was treasonous the president's statement to blames mr bannon for helping to write what he calls phony books white house press secretary sarah huckabee sun this face the press following the release of mr trump statement i think there are a number of factors that played in i would certainly think that going after the president's son in an absolutely outrageous and unprecedented way is probably not the best way to curry favor with anybody furious disgusted would probably certainly fit when you make such outrageous claims and completely false claims against the president his administration and his family let's get more on this from washington correspondent causton from norman no welcome custom let's start by looking at what the president is
launched a scathing attack on his former chief strategist steve allen ahead of the release of a new less than flattering book in a statement mr trump said steve allen has nothing to do with me all my presidency when he was fired here not a. he lost his job he lost his mind mr bannon is quoted in the forthcoming book saying that donald trump jr's twenty sixteen meeting with a group of russians was treasonous the president's statement to blames mr bannon for helping to write what he calls phony...
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i want to ask a couple questions, maybe mr. allen, if i could, will just ask if the international service centers, how have they changed at each of the national service center. >> in the last year we have increased by 20% in direct response to this threat. prior to that i would say they are stagnant for the past four or five years but we have added 20% additional staff. there is much need to tighten our borders. there's human trafficking in drugs and other illicit activities. we focused a lot on border patrol agents, i think we have 20000 or more. i'm not sure able to fill that. i've heard for a number of years that border patrol could use people at the border crossing. we focus on the borders were all of this traffic in commercial activity, a lot of it is illegal and illicit. would you comment on that? >> we have, within. [inaudible] the staffing model measures the amount of time and work it takes an officer to perform every task that we are required to do. how long does it take to do a seven-point vehicle inspection and immigration
i want to ask a couple questions, maybe mr. allen, if i could, will just ask if the international service centers, how have they changed at each of the national service center. >> in the last year we have increased by 20% in direct response to this threat. prior to that i would say they are stagnant for the past four or five years but we have added 20% additional staff. there is much need to tighten our borders. there's human trafficking in drugs and other illicit activities. we focused a...
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mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly, thank you for that splendid reception. it is one-on-one rarely receives in one's own country. >> she was the first female prime minister of the united kingdom. just a few years ago to mark the 400th anniversary of english settlement in north america, her majesty the queen of great britain was here and gave a very well received speech to a packed chamber. when you look up you see the original 1906 oval skylight. you also see the use of dutch metal paint that gives you all the gold gilding effects at a more affordable price and you see the use of these different panels painted to resemble demask silk panels, maybe flocked velvet but they're actually flat wall surfaces carefully painted. you also see in the house a navy blue and gold color scheme reflected throughout this chamber. the senate of virginia in the opposite wing has very similar decorations but they distinguished themselves with the burgundy and gold color scheme opposed to blue and gold color scheme here. we have moved through the rotunda of the capitol and into
mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly, thank you for that splendid reception. it is one-on-one rarely receives in one's own country. >> she was the first female prime minister of the united kingdom. just a few years ago to mark the 400th anniversary of english settlement in north america, her majesty the queen of great britain was here and gave a very well received speech to a packed chamber. when you look up you see the original 1906 oval skylight. you also see...
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let's get you an update of your first word news with mr. allen. paul?xtending waivers on sanctions of around of the delayed nuclear deal. said to be preparing new sanctions against iran for ballistic missiles, human rights and cyber violations. hezbollah may also be targeted. they're urging the u.s. not to abandon the wider nuclear accord. >> it is a considerable diplomatic accomplishment, a way of stopping iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, as my colleagues have said. iran is in compliance with this agreement, according to the atomic energy authority. that is very important for us. paul: russian president vladimir putin says north korean leader kim jong-un has "won this match." he called kim and educated and mature politician. he said they have succeeded in creating a nuclear warhead capable of hitting a target. as euro strengthened after ecb policymakers say they may tweak their policy guidance further to strengthen the economy. a widely shared view communication would need to evolve, based on inflation. a hawkish tilt after the decision to stem qe
let's get you an update of your first word news with mr. allen. paul?xtending waivers on sanctions of around of the delayed nuclear deal. said to be preparing new sanctions against iran for ballistic missiles, human rights and cyber violations. hezbollah may also be targeted. they're urging the u.s. not to abandon the wider nuclear accord. >> it is a considerable diplomatic accomplishment, a way of stopping iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, as my colleagues have said. iran is in...
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mrs. washington. allen asked her to marry him. >> the biggest mistake i ever made in my life. >> within months of moving to his new mexico ranch, allen says peggy was nosing her way into his horse business, pressing him to fire longtime employees and hire friends of hers. >> you know, she wanted her people to do the accounting and stuff. >> when he refused, allen says, the man magnet turned into a maneater. >> she'd get on me and it was -- it was like a man getting on you. she's a pretty good sized woman. i looked in her eyes and i -- i mean, she's evil. she is evil. >> but if peggy thomas married well, she divorced even better. allen says he gave her money and an 80-foot houseboat just to go away. >> the divorce took way longer than the marriage did. >> looking back, mark allen says he should have known better. he says a few days before their wedding peggy let him in on a little secret. >> she said she was accused of being involved in a murder and that her ex-boyfriend had killed a guy, she said, but i did
mrs. washington. allen asked her to marry him. >> the biggest mistake i ever made in my life. >> within months of moving to his new mexico ranch, allen says peggy was nosing her way into his horse business, pressing him to fire longtime employees and hire friends of hers. >> you know, she wanted her people to do the accounting and stuff. >> when he refused, allen says, the man magnet turned into a maneater. >> she'd get on me and it was -- it was like a man getting...
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of the release of a new less than flattering book in a formal white house statement to mr trump said that steve allen has nothing to do with me or my presidency when he was fired he'd know. only lost his job he lost his mind just about and it quoted in the forthcoming book saying that the donald trump jr is meeting in twenty sixteen with a group of russians was treasonous the president's statement blames baton for helping to write what he calls phony books. let's get more on this from washington correspondent costs and phenomena welcome kasten let's start by looking at what mr trump is reacting to so steve bannon talks about donald trump jr's meeting with a group of russians he's quoted as saying that even if you thought that this was not treasonous or unpatriotic or bad and i happen to think that it's all of that you should have called the f.b.i. immediately so cost and let's talk first of all that about this meeting. yeah this was a meeting of members of the trump compay in with a group of russians and russian lawyer this meeting was convened by donald trump jr the president's son who had been offe
of the release of a new less than flattering book in a formal white house statement to mr trump said that steve allen has nothing to do with me or my presidency when he was fired he'd know. only lost his job he lost his mind just about and it quoted in the forthcoming book saying that the donald trump jr is meeting in twenty sixteen with a group of russians was treasonous the president's statement blames baton for helping to write what he calls phony books. let's get more on this from...
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allen. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is a rapidly growing new town where thousands of homes are built each year. people come there to live their dream. is far too many, the reality unfinished communal areas and noncompliance with section 106 and the local council passing the buck. will the prime minister agreed to strengthen the rights of homeowners on new builder estates, so people can come to telford and buy a new built home, confident that they made with their dream? p.m. may: yes, well, i am happy to say that of course we recognize the concerns she raised. i understand by the way it is the anniversary, so i congratulate you. legislating,ted to and it is only fair that freeholders should have the same rights is leaseholders. >> pete wishart. 10,n a scale between one to how do you think brexit is going? with one being chaotic cluelessness. what would you give yourself? p.m. may: i say to the honorable -- oh,an that i think >> order. me just say to the honorable gentleman who i've known for a long time, i think when he
allen. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is a rapidly growing new town where thousands of homes are built each year. people come there to live their dream. is far too many, the reality unfinished communal areas and noncompliance with section 106 and the local council passing the buck. will the prime minister agreed to strengthen the rights of homeowners on new builder estates, so people can come to telford and buy a new built home, confident that they made with their dream? p.m. may: yes, well,...
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mr. allen: and deserve a chance at life. just think about this, right whether a bating living, breathing baby should be given a chance to live. i know that my colleagues on both sides of the aisle agree our babies deserve compassion and most importantly our protection. nd i hope they will join me in supporting this important legislation. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the hat purpose does gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. e speaker pro tempore: without objection, recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, today i rise to of dr. jim with who passed away on january higgins: possessed of a technical expertise and a fear sense of justice, he was a advocate for people who, due to their -- no fault to heir own, were exposed deadly substances in the workplace. he was a powerful force in our efforts in helping thousands of western new yorkers get long overdue deadly substances in suffering or cause b
mr. allen: and deserve a chance at life. just think about this, right whether a bating living, breathing baby should be given a chance to live. i know that my colleagues on both sides of the aisle agree our babies deserve compassion and most importantly our protection. nd i hope they will join me in supporting this important legislation. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the hat purpose does gentleman from new york seek...
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he is allen dershowitz. mr.witz, we were teasing to this segment that you call this psychiatrizing the president. what do you mean? >> well, it's very dangerous. they did it in russia during the period when they put dissidents in mental hospitals claiming they were emotionally unstable. they did it in china ask south africa. and now we have professors at yale medical school who are saying maybe he ought to be voluntarily committed to a mental hospital. look, we have what we have. i voted against president trump, but i knew everything that we now know and that we're being alleged. nothing has changed. he's the man that a majority of the electoral college voted for and the idea that now a bunch of psychiatrists have never met him and never seen him, never diagnosed him, never were able to interview him are speculating that because they don't like his policies or frightened about what he's doing that he's somehow mentally ill is psychiatrizing. it's worse than criminalizing. it's bad enough when you get political o
he is allen dershowitz. mr.witz, we were teasing to this segment that you call this psychiatrizing the president. what do you mean? >> well, it's very dangerous. they did it in russia during the period when they put dissidents in mental hospitals claiming they were emotionally unstable. they did it in china ask south africa. and now we have professors at yale medical school who are saying maybe he ought to be voluntarily committed to a mental hospital. look, we have what we have. i voted...
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mr. speaker, i want to congratulate bo allen, a high school graduate and defensive tackle for the philadelphia eagles, who is now on his way to play in the super bowl of the. after a strong performance in the n.f.c. national championship game just a week ago. minnatonka in om 2010. after graduating he went on to play for wisconsin and didn't miss a game in his four years on that team. then in 2014 bo was the seventh round nfl pick and joined the eagles. he is a key member of the team's defensive line row tafplgtse the phillies' defense is now ranked first against the run, fourth against the points allowed and fourth overall. as a vikings fan i was crushed that our season ended the way that it did. but it's exciting to see someone from our community now being able to play in the super bowl. i look forward to seeing minute tonka represented on the field this sunday. good luck, bo. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to r
mr. speaker, i want to congratulate bo allen, a high school graduate and defensive tackle for the philadelphia eagles, who is now on his way to play in the super bowl of the. after a strong performance in the n.f.c. national championship game just a week ago. minnatonka in om 2010. after graduating he went on to play for wisconsin and didn't miss a game in his four years on that team. then in 2014 bo was the seventh round nfl pick and joined the eagles. he is a key member of the team's...
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and edgar allen poe gave her the best backhanded koppelman i've ever heard of anyone. she said mrs. hale was a woman of masculine energy. [laughter] thanksgiving day, a homegrown holiday, stepped into hale's vision on a mexican focused on americana. she so thanksgiving as a patriotic holiday. the only holidays born out of the american experience that were celebrated nationwide. she also saw thanksgiving, with its emphasis on family reunions and a grand mail, as falling into the seven it's sphere. thanksgiving reflected the generous spirit of the american people and she encouraged readers to remember the needy on the holidays. her interest in american culture extended to every day aspects of american life. food, fashion, manners, child rearing, and running a house. and she published practical information aimed at the magazines middle-class readers. tips, sewing patterns, sheet music for the piano, and fashion plates for which it became famous. she introduced a recipe section which could be the first such section in an american magazine and she invited readers to contribute their own
and edgar allen poe gave her the best backhanded koppelman i've ever heard of anyone. she said mrs. hale was a woman of masculine energy. [laughter] thanksgiving day, a homegrown holiday, stepped into hale's vision on a mexican focused on americana. she so thanksgiving as a patriotic holiday. the only holidays born out of the american experience that were celebrated nationwide. she also saw thanksgiving, with its emphasis on family reunions and a grand mail, as falling into the seven it's...
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i want to thank allen and pew for hosting this meeting, for organizing the publishing of the special supplement and of course to mr. gottlieb for his remarks at the beginning of the day. so the focus of this final panel today is the fact that in certain high profile cases manufacturers have released incorrect or incomplete information into the market that was directly counter to the information, the contemporaneous information the fda had. they noted that selective publication of clinical trial results has in the past created a misleading picture of the safety and efficacy of a product with negative implications for public health. and as a the practice now still stands, manufactures have wide latitude to publicly characterize data that were submitted to the fda without much risk that the fda will correct the record. i think we're going to try to talk a little bit about in the next hour is, you know, in these cases does the fda have a public health or an ethical responsibility to correct the record? and if so, how. so in the blueprint we outlined a couple principles that might help organize this kind of approach. s
i want to thank allen and pew for hosting this meeting, for organizing the publishing of the special supplement and of course to mr. gottlieb for his remarks at the beginning of the day. so the focus of this final panel today is the fact that in certain high profile cases manufacturers have released incorrect or incomplete information into the market that was directly counter to the information, the contemporaneous information the fda had. they noted that selective publication of clinical trial...
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allen and the hill's amy barnes wrote shattered. >> finally, reluctantly, she takes the phone, puts it up to her head and says, "mr.resident, i'm sorry." >> thank you all. >> you could see the pain, the complete earthquake. >> i'm still having a hard time getting myself used to standing on this earth right now. >> underestimated. >> it is a collective failure. >> the media were dead wrong. >> the numbers wrong. we didn't see this coming. >> so how did it happen? how did clinton lose the presidency? and how did so few people see what was coming? well, this man saw it very clearly. >> we started talking to people, and i said, we've got to warn them that they're messing this up. they're [ bleep ]'ing it up. >> david betras, the chairman of ohio's mahoning county democratic party, was the canary in the coal mine. >> i said boy, she's in trouble. so my consultant and i wrote a memo. >> that memo, written six months before the election, went up beatrice's chain of command, warning that the campaign was losing ohio voters who had once been devoted democrats. >> had they listened to this memo, we would be talking to presid
allen and the hill's amy barnes wrote shattered. >> finally, reluctantly, she takes the phone, puts it up to her head and says, "mr.resident, i'm sorry." >> thank you all. >> you could see the pain, the complete earthquake. >> i'm still having a hard time getting myself used to standing on this earth right now. >> underestimated. >> it is a collective failure. >> the media were dead wrong. >> the numbers wrong. we didn't see this coming....
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from what i read, william allen -- howell and his brother the admiral were sincerely interested in peace. how do you account for how that developed? the prison ship. mr. watson howell was in charge : circa 76. he was interested in peace. he is trying to pursue multiple courses to achieve peace. when he hawks ships and puts prisoners on them, he's putting maybe prisoners on small ships. 200 he is trying to keep it want because he does not word to get out. but when he leaves, his predecessors and new generals have had it. the british patience has worn thin. these pesky colonials are still in the fight. that is when they decided to hawk the hms jersey. and put 1000 men on her. by then, they are losing patience and we do not know who it was. i wish i had a document that i could say it was this individual on this day that make the decision. the command structure, beginning in 1779 is as narrowed down as i can get it. either i have not found a document where it was never written or burned or it was an oral order. but that is when they used this as a weapon of terror. the question was could they not have known about it. they knew about it. the british comma
from what i read, william allen -- howell and his brother the admiral were sincerely interested in peace. how do you account for how that developed? the prison ship. mr. watson howell was in charge : circa 76. he was interested in peace. he is trying to pursue multiple courses to achieve peace. when he hawks ships and puts prisoners on them, he's putting maybe prisoners on small ships. 200 he is trying to keep it want because he does not word to get out. but when he leaves, his predecessors and...
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allen. here are our top stories -- u.s. president donald trump denies using a vile term to describe some african nations in a meeting thursday. mrp admits his language was tough but says he didn't use the exact word attributed to him. two senators who were present say the president did, in fact, say it. >>> doctors examined the president friday for his first known physical since taking office and say he's in excellent health. the white house hasn't disclosed what tests were conducted, but they plan to release results tuesday. >>> the u.n. says it's concerned about the number of arrests in tunisia. around 800 people have been detained in protests there since monday. one person has been killed. many protesters are angry about hikes in fuel prices and sales taxes. those arrested are accused of vandalism, looting, and other crimes. >>> police in pakistan are trying to find a person who raped and murdered a 7-year-old girl that you see here. investigators believe the murderer attacked 11 other girls in the area. protesters across pakistan are demanding authorities do more to protect children. >>> we turn back to the inflammatory comm
allen. here are our top stories -- u.s. president donald trump denies using a vile term to describe some african nations in a meeting thursday. mrp admits his language was tough but says he didn't use the exact word attributed to him. two senators who were present say the president did, in fact, say it. >>> doctors examined the president friday for his first known physical since taking office and say he's in excellent health. the white house hasn't disclosed what tests were conducted,...
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allen. here are our top stories. u.s. president donald trump now denies using a vulgar term to design some african nations in a meeting thursday. mrrump admits his language was tough, but said he didn't use the exact word attributed to him. i think you know what that is by now. two senators present said the president did in fact say it. >>> at least 20 people across the u.s. have died from flu-related complications. the viral infection is widespread throughout the country. the centers for disease control and prevention in atlanta says more than 60,000 cases have been confirmed. serious outbreaks are also reported in the ugg and karn. >>> friday marked the eighth anniversary of the catastrophic haitian earthquake that killed 300,000 people. the trump administration apparently wants to remove from the u.s. many of the survivors who fled here. the haitian embassy is delicately responding to the controversy, by saying it wants to maintain its longstanding relationship with the u.s. >>> meantime, the u.s. military has a history of accepting immigrants from countries like haiti, that president trump reportedly disparaged. well, one of t
allen. here are our top stories. u.s. president donald trump now denies using a vulgar term to design some african nations in a meeting thursday. mrrump admits his language was tough, but said he didn't use the exact word attributed to him. i think you know what that is by now. two senators present said the president did in fact say it. >>> at least 20 people across the u.s. have died from flu-related complications. the viral infection is widespread throughout the country. the centers...
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have to swing back to the allen's of strong the promising -- that to the balance of strong diplomacy. we have to take care of it, but that is the last option, not the first. mr schieffer: right here. yesterday, there was a report that the russian intelligence chief met with u.s. intelligence. we had the soviet, the russian ministerr and foreign and the white house by themselves. the spy flying incident. it seems like we're not really -- if this had happened in the obama administration, even in the bush administration, there would be complaints of, holy hell, what are we doing giving into the russians? can you comment? --it is not entirely clear there have been conflicting reports whether the individuals were sanctioned or not sanctioned and that they were meeting on a counterterrorism agenda. if you will remember, when president trump met with president putin and concorde, they established sort of a counterterrorism working group, a cyber security working group. i am sure some of those things have manifested. ofember, there was a bombing the metro in st. petersburg, russia, and we do cooperate. there are times when we focus on the arctic here at csis, and th
have to swing back to the allen's of strong the promising -- that to the balance of strong diplomacy. we have to take care of it, but that is the last option, not the first. mr schieffer: right here. yesterday, there was a report that the russian intelligence chief met with u.s. intelligence. we had the soviet, the russian ministerr and foreign and the white house by themselves. the spy flying incident. it seems like we're not really -- if this had happened in the obama administration, even in...
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allen. u.s. casino mogul steve wynn has resigned as finance chair of the republican national committee amid sexual misconduct allegations. president donald trump hand picked wynn for that position. officials say mrtrump supports the resignation. wynn denies the allegations. >>> afghanistan has declared sunday a national day of mourning after saturday's bombing in kabul. police say 103 people are now confirmed dead in that blast which came from an ambulance packed with explosives. a spokesman for the taliban claims that group is responsible. >>> a spanish court has ruled that former catalan leader puj month can only become leader again if he is physically present at parliament. he's been living in brussels since october and is wanted in spain for spear heading the catalonia independence movement. >>> roger federer is working on what could become his 20th grand slam title. play is under way in the australian open men's final. federer beat marin cilic in the first set 6-2. but sillic won a tiebreaker to take the second set. federer has won just the third set 6-3. just won. the pair faced off in the finals at wimbledon. >>> now to a cnn exclusive. some employees at the u.s. state department say they
allen. u.s. casino mogul steve wynn has resigned as finance chair of the republican national committee amid sexual misconduct allegations. president donald trump hand picked wynn for that position. officials say mrtrump supports the resignation. wynn denies the allegations. >>> afghanistan has declared sunday a national day of mourning after saturday's bombing in kabul. police say 103 people are now confirmed dead in that blast which came from an ambulance packed with explosives. a...
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i want to make it clear, mike allen has just published a and detailed note on this controversial foot of esther wolf -- book of mrly parts that are wrong, sloppy, or portray off the record confidence. there are two things he gets absolutely right." he then goes on to take line by line in the book the themes we just heard from kevin cirilli at the white house. an extraordinary essay by mike allen this morning certainly will be the talk of the morning in washington and across much of america. to our first word news on korea, here's taylor riggs. koreas havetwo agreed to talk about reducing tension in the runoff -- run-up to the winter olympic games. kim jong-un's regime accepted a proposal to have discussions on tuesday. they will discuss overall relations and north korea's offer to send a delegation to the olympics. it will be the first formal talks since 2015. environmental activists are vowing to fight the trump administration over plans for offshore drilling. the administration proposed opening 90% of the u.s. coast to oil exploration. president trump told the lawyer to tell jeff sessions not to recuse himself
i want to make it clear, mike allen has just published a and detailed note on this controversial foot of esther wolf -- book of mrly parts that are wrong, sloppy, or portray off the record confidence. there are two things he gets absolutely right." he then goes on to take line by line in the book the themes we just heard from kevin cirilli at the white house. an extraordinary essay by mike allen this morning certainly will be the talk of the morning in washington and across much of...
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smith is from the metropolitan police. really should have done and that‘s why i‘ve apologised to mr allenper within a few hours of the alleged incident occurring. alleged incident occurring. somebody and in fact it can happen to anybody. to anybody. anybody where there is cctv evidence, of course? cctv evidence, of course? i mean that‘s what saved you in effect? that‘s what saved you in effect? first discovered and secondly disclosed at the beginning. disclosed at the beginning. whether it leads away or towards guilt. guilt. none of this evidence has been discovered at the beginning. been discovered at the beginning. place and had to have gone through this horrible process. this horrible process. think was behind the lack of disclosure? disclosure? this is not the only case, i mentioned another one? case, i mentioned another one? 1,000 cases dropped last year because of problems in disclosure. because of problems in disclosure. obligation to disclose and discover evidence as a sort of after—thought. labour wants the government to release the leak given to buzzfeed. release the leak given
smith is from the metropolitan police. really should have done and that‘s why i‘ve apologised to mr allenper within a few hours of the alleged incident occurring. alleged incident occurring. somebody and in fact it can happen to anybody. to anybody. anybody where there is cctv evidence, of course? cctv evidence, of course? i mean that‘s what saved you in effect? that‘s what saved you in effect? first discovered and secondly disclosed at the beginning. disclosed at the beginning. whether...
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mr. sam allen, chairman and chief executive officer deere and company and chair of the council on competitiveness. the honorable rebecca blank, president university of wisconsin-madis wisconsin-madison, dr. walter copan, understudy standards and technology, u.s. department of commerce, and director national institute of standards and technology, mr. steve stevanovich, founder and ceo sgs holdings and member of board of governors argon national laboratory, and mr. bill bates, chief of staff council on competitiveness. >> great, welcome. thank you, thank you, mike, for that presentation. i know there were some slides that were supposed to go along with that, and i apologize for some technical difficulties that prevented that. but we'll see if maybe those are something we can share with folks after the session today. so we're going to talk a little manufacturing for the next 20-25 minutes or so. and we've touched on a lot of the topics that i think we're going to get to in this session, but i think looking through it specifically through this lens of manufacturing is an important step to take, parti
mr. sam allen, chairman and chief executive officer deere and company and chair of the council on competitiveness. the honorable rebecca blank, president university of wisconsin-madis wisconsin-madison, dr. walter copan, understudy standards and technology, u.s. department of commerce, and director national institute of standards and technology, mr. steve stevanovich, founder and ceo sgs holdings and member of board of governors argon national laboratory, and mr. bill bates, chief of staff...