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mr. thomas to see that he had done that before he even met his lawyer. mr. thomas pulled out these crumpled papers and said mr. foreman, you asked me to forgive your clients and he said i can't do that. but i am trying. he said i will go along with that program. we went into court, the prosecutor was his, the judge was surprised but the judge went along with it. he put him into that program. years later -- i lost track of dante because at the public defender you see your clients to get rearrested and you see those who don't make it onto the ones who make it you don't see them again. i was walking down the street and i heard mr. foreman and i looked up and i was downtown metro center and there was a construction site and i looked up and it was over a decade later and there was dante. he had bulked up and was a man and had a hard hat on and came down to talk to me and i wanted to go to cozy and sit down and have a meal, this is a great moment for me. he wanted to keep it brief he had a sound of his own. when i left him that day, i thought about something that i
mr. thomas to see that he had done that before he even met his lawyer. mr. thomas pulled out these crumpled papers and said mr. foreman, you asked me to forgive your clients and he said i can't do that. but i am trying. he said i will go along with that program. we went into court, the prosecutor was his, the judge was surprised but the judge went along with it. he put him into that program. years later -- i lost track of dante because at the public defender you see your clients to get...
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mr. thomas was talking. this president and his attorney general aborted that process of dealing with policing. >> absolutely. >> well, it's a long overduhonest conversation that needs to be had. one thing that we're realizing is that the majority of americans are not ready for an honest conversation. people are talking about how spike lee was ahead of the curve and do the right thing. and the most interesting parallel that i can draw to that is people were more upset at mookie for throwing the trash can through the glass window than the actual police are you at that ti -- brutality and chokehold that led to the death of raheem. colin kaepernick is drawing interest to this issue of police brutality and people are more upset with his protest than they are the actual issue. that's what's getting lost in all of this is that people are not willing to have an honest conversation and saying what colin kaepernick is doing and what he's done and the movement that he's pushing forward is more patriotic and american th
mr. thomas was talking. this president and his attorney general aborted that process of dealing with policing. >> absolutely. >> well, it's a long overduhonest conversation that needs to be had. one thing that we're realizing is that the majority of americans are not ready for an honest conversation. people are talking about how spike lee was ahead of the curve and do the right thing. and the most interesting parallel that i can draw to that is people were more upset at mookie for...
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mr. thomas he heard me out and said i will think about it. for the next three weeks before the despot -- disposition i would think of it and on the day of the sentencing and went into the courthouse because the bottom level with juvenile cases and i saw mr. trump sitting on the bench by himself normally the up prosecutors put that in another room precisely because what was about to happen did not happen in. i gave him the apology that dante had written and also his confession because he apologized to the police that night. i wanted him to seek he had done that even before he meant his lawyer. he said mr. foreman you ask me to forgive your client for girl i cannot do that but i'm trying. i will go along with that program and went into court and the prosecutor was best and the judge was surprised that the judgment along with them put him into the program. years later, i lost track of dante as a public defender couple eupepsia those that don't make it but those that do you never see them again per girl i was walking down the street by the metro
mr. thomas he heard me out and said i will think about it. for the next three weeks before the despot -- disposition i would think of it and on the day of the sentencing and went into the courthouse because the bottom level with juvenile cases and i saw mr. trump sitting on the bench by himself normally the up prosecutors put that in another room precisely because what was about to happen did not happen in. i gave him the apology that dante had written and also his confession because he...
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mr. thomas and several others of the little rock nine reflect on their experience, life beyond high school and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award for documentary short subject. ♪ [video clip] ♪ >> where do you begin? where do you look? like an ancient battlefield, the ground is silent though people still move in familiar places. now on this field, negro and white run together remembering how it was in little rock, arkansas in 1957. perhaps it is best for those today to look or they are going and not where they have been. when you are a dark man in a country where the negro is demanding more and more an equal chance, you have the right to look back to discover if you are really moving forward or if the world is just moving beneath your feet. i have a special reason for looking back. my name is jefferson thomas and i'm one of the nine of little rock. ♪ there is nothing strange in seeing american children walking to school on a september morning but this was a special morning in a special part of america, a place where negro children had never gone to school before. ♪ >> hatr
mr. thomas and several others of the little rock nine reflect on their experience, life beyond high school and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award for documentary short subject. ♪ [video clip] ♪ >> where do you begin? where do you look? like an ancient battlefield, the ground is silent though people still move in familiar places. now on this field, negro and white run together remembering how it was in little rock, arkansas in 1957. perhaps it is best for those today...
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mr. thomas and several of the little rock nine reflect on their experience. life beyond high school sp hopes for the future. the film won an academy award in 1965. >>> where do you begin? where do you look? like an ancient battlefield the ground is silent. though people still move in familiar places. now in this field, negro and white run together. remembering not how it was in little rock, arkansas in 1957. perhaps it is best tr those today to look where they're going and not where they have been. but when you're a dark man in a country where the negro is demanding more and more and equal chance, you have the right to look back to discover if you are really moving forward or if the world is just moving beneath your feet. i have a special reason for looking back. my name is jefferson thomas. i am one of the nine from little rock. there's nothing strange in seeing nine american children walking to school on a september morning. but this was a special morning and a special part of america. a place where negro children had never gone to school with whites before
mr. thomas and several of the little rock nine reflect on their experience. life beyond high school sp hopes for the future. the film won an academy award in 1965. >>> where do you begin? where do you look? like an ancient battlefield the ground is silent. though people still move in familiar places. now in this field, negro and white run together. remembering not how it was in little rock, arkansas in 1957. perhaps it is best tr those today to look where they're going and not where...
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mr. thomas bernard un thomas or belong to the same generation how much freedom did you have as a photojournalist in east germany. the freedom wasn't limitless as you know i'll give you an example. visited me at my studio in berlin in the one nine hundred eighty s. . i was so pleased because he was this great photographer. from whom i had the highest respect he came in and i knew that the stars and the secret police were standing outside because they don't let a western reporter for stone magazine out of their sight for a minute. i wanted to buy pictures but i couldn't sell them to him to stand up for what they wanted pictures in which east germany didn't look so great so i had to throw her out and he didn't know why and i couldn't tell him he phoned me up to hold me should she do what you were permitted to travel during the communist era and this picture was taken on a trip to vietnam what's the story behind it that's been its mission plights might not be a bad travel to vietnam thirteen times i was there and more time to photograph the war the victims not the fighting but the victims to show wh
mr. thomas bernard un thomas or belong to the same generation how much freedom did you have as a photojournalist in east germany. the freedom wasn't limitless as you know i'll give you an example. visited me at my studio in berlin in the one nine hundred eighty s. . i was so pleased because he was this great photographer. from whom i had the highest respect he came in and i knew that the stars and the secret police were standing outside because they don't let a western reporter for stone...
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mr. thomas,at with when raised in the issues, he says, he is different, he speaks his mind. i am concerned that we have a president, essentially an empty vessel, with no ideology, who goes on rants, and that he is i think seeing as a vessel by inks who are so interested gutting the aca, and tax cuts, and whatever their agenda is, that he is being used, and i'm wondering if your guest can speak to that. host: we will get a response. guest: i cannot speak to his mental state. i could refer you to an atlantic cover story that ran before he was elected that try to look at the psychology of donald trump and it is worth reading. i think it ran in october of last year. the one thing i will say i think is important, whether or not donald trump is being used or not used by others, when think i agree with the caller is it is unclear to us to watch and report on him what is his north star? what is he willing to do politically or in a policy sense? they are hard to find. he is a transactional guy and people have not thought about what that means. it means that he wants to basically go s
mr. thomas,at with when raised in the issues, he says, he is different, he speaks his mind. i am concerned that we have a president, essentially an empty vessel, with no ideology, who goes on rants, and that he is i think seeing as a vessel by inks who are so interested gutting the aca, and tax cuts, and whatever their agenda is, that he is being used, and i'm wondering if your guest can speak to that. host: we will get a response. guest: i cannot speak to his mental state. i could refer you to...
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mr. thomas, nice to talk to you. guest: thank you. caller: when i was younger, my father and mother said you need to see both sides of the situation. i did that all my life with politics. i am going to speak to my people, i'm a black american, a veteran. i'm speaking to my people, black people. wake up. don't get played by one party. you need to see both sides of the field. just because you don't agree with something mr. trump is saying, 25% or 50% of what he is saying, other than the arguments you have about football, the things he is saying about politics is right. host: we will get a response. guest: bless your heart, you are the most reasonable caller i have heard in a long time. we talked about the vietnam war and that brilliant series by ken burns. we don't listen to each other anymore. if i am a conservative, i have many liberal friends. i listened to them, read their lumns, learn from them. many on the left that were demonized as un-american and unpatriotic during that war, they were right. they were right about whether it sho
mr. thomas, nice to talk to you. guest: thank you. caller: when i was younger, my father and mother said you need to see both sides of the situation. i did that all my life with politics. i am going to speak to my people, i'm a black american, a veteran. i'm speaking to my people, black people. wake up. don't get played by one party. you need to see both sides of the field. just because you don't agree with something mr. trump is saying, 25% or 50% of what he is saying, other than the arguments...
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is unlikely to answer mr thomas prayers for a new country called amazonia mohammed omar do you see al-jazeera. a battle full face veil has come into force in austria muslim groups of condemned the law which the government says is to protect a strain values law applies to all face coverings with specific exceptions for things like surgical masks worn and hospitals and fancy dress a cultural events. to berlin men have become the first gay couple to tie the knot after germany's new laws on same sex marriage came into force town halls opened on sunday to allow couples to celebrate the law change same sex partners have been able to register their partnerships since two thousand and one they now have the same tax advantages and adoption rights as heterosexual couples. it's been two years since the un adopted a resolution calling on stronger to ensure justice for the victims of the country's civil war so i was missing during the thirty year long conflict look government is planning to set up an office to look into those disappearances many families of the victims think more needs to be done and this
is unlikely to answer mr thomas prayers for a new country called amazonia mohammed omar do you see al-jazeera. a battle full face veil has come into force in austria muslim groups of condemned the law which the government says is to protect a strain values law applies to all face coverings with specific exceptions for things like surgical masks worn and hospitals and fancy dress a cultural events. to berlin men have become the first gay couple to tie the knot after germany's new laws on same...
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mr. thomas melito. director of international affairs in trait of the government accountability office, gao. our second witness is mr. christopher barrett. spent some time with him. professor of economics and agriculture at cornell university. he's done outstanding work on this topic. our third witness is mr. bill o'keefe is referred to earlier vice president for government relations and efficacy of the catholic relief services. we thank you for what you and your organization does in this regard. with that featured you could summarize in about five minutes if you have any written materials you want entered into the record without objection it will be. if you could just begin in the order of introduction we would appreciate it. thank you all for your tremendous efforts. thank you. >> chairman corker, ranking member cardin and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss our 2015 report on food aid. the united states ships about 1.5 million metric tons of food aid in fiscal year 2015.
mr. thomas melito. director of international affairs in trait of the government accountability office, gao. our second witness is mr. christopher barrett. spent some time with him. professor of economics and agriculture at cornell university. he's done outstanding work on this topic. our third witness is mr. bill o'keefe is referred to earlier vice president for government relations and efficacy of the catholic relief services. we thank you for what you and your organization does in this...
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interview of course and that's your kind of warm welcome to our viewers my name is thomas spawn mr t. as in the election to germany's parliament the bundestag the right wing populist f.t. won more votes from eastern germany than any other party how does that make you feel as an eastern german who has fought against a right wing extremism for years explain what can. be and it's an appalling result that makes me very sad. but we shouldn't speak only of the eastern germans. the difference between east and west to the f.t. is relative. to the a if d. is also growing very strong in bavaria and bought nothing about twelve percent of men and even more in eastern germany. everywhere in eastern germany that's right. and first we must say something obvious and is that. the voters themselves are always to blame. they carry the responsibility for home the electorate and voters in germany could know whom they were voting for and even then because the a.f.p. is already represented in a number of state parliaments especially in eastern germany where it's done nothing constructive he just made hate s
interview of course and that's your kind of warm welcome to our viewers my name is thomas spawn mr t. as in the election to germany's parliament the bundestag the right wing populist f.t. won more votes from eastern germany than any other party how does that make you feel as an eastern german who has fought against a right wing extremism for years explain what can. be and it's an appalling result that makes me very sad. but we shouldn't speak only of the eastern germans. the difference between...
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mr. huden that peggy thomas had implicated him? >> i did not.ted peggy thomas, and i had not suggested that she had any knowledge or part in the crime. >> in closing, the prosecution played the videotaped statements huden later made to island county detectives down at the punta gorda police station. >> i'm a son of a [ expletive ], but i am no killer. i'm a son of a [ expletive ]. that would be the only time this jury heard the sound of jim huden's voice during this trial. >> please give your attention to the opening statement -- >> attorney matt montoya began his defense of jim huden with a quote from the musical "man of la mancha." >> ladies and gentlemen, facts are the enemy of truth. >> you heard right. he told the jury in a first-degree murder case that facts are the enemy of truth. perhaps it's fitting that montoya who had just recently appeared in a local production of "man of la mancha" who famously imagined wind mills to be giants. his defense of jim huden would also require a fair amount of imagination. >> not telling you that his side
mr. huden that peggy thomas had implicated him? >> i did not.ted peggy thomas, and i had not suggested that she had any knowledge or part in the crime. >> in closing, the prosecution played the videotaped statements huden later made to island county detectives down at the punta gorda police station. >> i'm a son of a [ expletive ], but i am no killer. i'm a son of a [ expletive ]. that would be the only time this jury heard the sound of jim huden's voice during this trial....
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mr. magoo, and thomas. lay him to and live in the jungle, which teach men how to survive in the other, desert, and environments until rescued. >> the jungle. it looked so soft and easy from maybe-25 upstairs. but downstairs it looks very different. there is a five-man crew in somewhere. >> this is sergeant ford, a gunner. used to work in spokane, washington. the woods. a day in since all except him and the pilot bailed out together, there is a good chance of being hurt yells. >> hello! hello! >> no answer. not at first. a little later he hears somebody else. >> hey, no! >> then he season. the navigator. a steady, dependable guy who was a high school football coach before the war. a good man to have around in an emergency. >> hello there. >> how are you, are you all right? >> ok, fine. >> sergeant ford is about leaving his parachute in the treetop. >> he feels it will be a good marker for a searching plane to spot. five accounted for. they are lucky to have land close by. if not, it would've taken a lot long
mr. magoo, and thomas. lay him to and live in the jungle, which teach men how to survive in the other, desert, and environments until rescued. >> the jungle. it looked so soft and easy from maybe-25 upstairs. but downstairs it looks very different. there is a five-man crew in somewhere. >> this is sergeant ford, a gunner. used to work in spokane, washington. the woods. a day in since all except him and the pilot bailed out together, there is a good chance of being hurt yells....
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mr. tom petty. thomas petty was born on october 20, 1950, and over a career that spanned five decades, collected 28 top 10 hits. the most of all-time. but his contribution cannot be measured in hits or awards. he wrote america's soundtrack. tom petty's story sounds familiar. he grew up in a small town, struggled, persisted and then succeeded. a true american dream story. but it's not what he did, it's how he did it that strikes us. it's the honesty, wit, sentimentality that made his music special. every hit tom petty crafted became an anthem. each song a score to the memorable moments of our life. american life would be much diminished without his work. jefferson and madison wrote our system. twain wrote our story that described early american folk lohr. petty wrote our songs. the song book of america is bigger and brighter because of him. rest in peace as you continue unning down a dream. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal request. the clerk: leave of absence r
mr. tom petty. thomas petty was born on october 20, 1950, and over a career that spanned five decades, collected 28 top 10 hits. the most of all-time. but his contribution cannot be measured in hits or awards. he wrote america's soundtrack. tom petty's story sounds familiar. he grew up in a small town, struggled, persisted and then succeeded. a true american dream story. but it's not what he did, it's how he did it that strikes us. it's the honesty, wit, sentimentality that made his music...
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abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight leading us off. >> mr. manafort, did you commit a crime? >> reporter: on a blustery morning in washington, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort today surrendering to authorities at an fbi field office. >> did you collude with russians? >> reporter: at the same time, his former right hand man, rick gates, surrendesurrendering, to. gates was one-time deputy campaign manager for donald trump. here you see them together onstage at the republican national convention. both now charged in a sweeping 12-count indictment, of conspirery against the united states, money laundering and failing to register as agents for a foreign government. the fbi claims they had been working for ukrainian officials with ties to russia. and that "from approximately 2006 through at least 2016," they hid more than $75 million they made from their overseas work in a number of foreign bank accounting, failing to pay taxes. according to the indictment, manafort used the money to quote "enjoy a "lavish lifestyle" spending nearly a m
abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight leading us off. >> mr. manafort, did you commit a crime? >> reporter: on a blustery morning in washington, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort today surrendering to authorities at an fbi field office. >> did you collude with russians? >> reporter: at the same time, his former right hand man, rick gates, surrendesurrendering, to. gates was one-time deputy campaign manager for donald trump. here you see them...
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thomas. [applause] >> first of all let me think armstrong for hosting this wonderful event and the vice president and mrs. cheney. sorry to put you through all that trouble, and my colleagues who've been a source of comfort over the past 16 years it is hard i think for people to realize just how wonderful the court family is. even with exasperation and sometimes we might get frustrated with each other, it is a family and when we see court family, it's been a wonderful oasis of constructive disagreements an in the place of common endeavor and wonderful place of respect and friendship. they've been extremely supportive over the years and we appreciate that and all my friends here. in particular i would like to thank my wife, virginia. [applause] i wanted to make a couple minutes of remarks i won't go on too much about the book i'm getting a little tired of it now. [laughter] i want to again thank my wife as she helped me throughout all the edits and put up with me being grumpy. this wound up taking a lot more out of m me that what he tried o do is give a positive message for people who are still trying and
thomas. [applause] >> first of all let me think armstrong for hosting this wonderful event and the vice president and mrs. cheney. sorry to put you through all that trouble, and my colleagues who've been a source of comfort over the past 16 years it is hard i think for people to realize just how wonderful the court family is. even with exasperation and sometimes we might get frustrated with each other, it is a family and when we see court family, it's been a wonderful oasis of...
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i'm deeply honored to be able to welcome to the allison auditorium, thomas d. homen. mr. homen is the acting director of u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, sometimes known as i.c.e. which is the principal investigative agency of the department of homeland security. he became acting director on january 30th, 2017. since 2013, mr. homen has served as the director of the i.c.e. enforcement and removal operations. mr. homen is a 33-year veteran of law enforcement. and has nearly 30 years of immigration enforcement experience. he has served in numerous capacities in law enforcement, including -- i was pleased to learn -- as a police officer in my home town of new york city. he's also served as a border patrol agent, a agent with ins which became part of i.c.e., as well as a supervisor. he hold as bachelor degree in criminal justice and received the presidential rank award in 2015 for his exemplerry leadership and extensive accomplishments in the area of immigration enforcement. please join me in welcoming thomas d. homen. >> i want to get out here and send a message to
i'm deeply honored to be able to welcome to the allison auditorium, thomas d. homen. mr. homen is the acting director of u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, sometimes known as i.c.e. which is the principal investigative agency of the department of homeland security. he became acting director on january 30th, 2017. since 2013, mr. homen has served as the director of the i.c.e. enforcement and removal operations. mr. homen is a 33-year veteran of law enforcement. and has nearly 30 years of...
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mr. trump for over three decades. and thomas and general scales, and to the american people, we may not like everything president trump does, but he is a great patriot. he helped me when we had a problem with the veterans day parade to save it. he began the celebrity apprentice on the intrepid where piers morgan raised millions for our nation's families. and he and i have met these families. and he has never shown any appropriate conversation other than love and gratitude for these families. and the fact that on the day that we are talking about this we are burying this amazing soldier is very disturbing to me. i would love to get the congressman and the president together to talk about turning that energy in support of our nation's fallen heroes, in support of our nation's veterans, in support of them when they come home and when they need our help. that's the thing we should be talking about today, not he said/she said. i will stand up for my president. i am an american. i voted for hillary clinton. but i now feel i'm a trumpa
mr. trump for over three decades. and thomas and general scales, and to the american people, we may not like everything president trump does, but he is a great patriot. he helped me when we had a problem with the veterans day parade to save it. he began the celebrity apprentice on the intrepid where piers morgan raised millions for our nation's families. and he and i have met these families. and he has never shown any appropriate conversation other than love and gratitude for these families....
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. >> general electric could bring thomas edison back to run this place, i say that respectfully to mr. they've missed, they bought things when they should have sold things and they've sold things when they should have bought things. >> but now we've got a new guy >> that's great, but they're fundamentally way behind the curve, in my opinion look at what honeywell has done, look at what general electric has done people say ge is cheap on valuation. i think that valuation gets cheaper. >> we're talking about free cash flow generation that comes from cost savings and that we're going to bottom on essentially the eps trough in 2018 this is nothing to get excited about. >> correct >> ge has core assets that are in better position than the market is pricing them for remember, this is a turnaround these going to take some time. >> it should be doing well in this environment it has the pieces, parts to do well in this environment it just hasn't >> power and energy. >> next we're following a developing story on tesla's production woes, the stock taking a hit after hours following this tweet fr
. >> general electric could bring thomas edison back to run this place, i say that respectfully to mr. they've missed, they bought things when they should have sold things and they've sold things when they should have bought things. >> but now we've got a new guy >> that's great, but they're fundamentally way behind the curve, in my opinion look at what honeywell has done, look at what general electric has done people say ge is cheap on valuation. i think that valuation gets...
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mr. prime minister. for this reason, america's friendship with the greek people has been long and enduring. thomas jefferson wrote, "at the dawn of the modern greek state, no people sympathize more with greek patriots and none offer more sincere and ardent prayers to heaven for their success, then the american people." toferson's words are true this day. mr. prime minister i am proud to report that this past march we celebrated greek independence day right here at the white house. that was great. draw on thisreece common history and heritage and on our peoples abiding commitment to freedom and sovereignty. when working together on great challenges and opportunities now before us, there are tremendous opportunities before us in so many different ways. and i haveinister just concluded a productive discussion on the cooperation between our two countries including on matters of defense, energy, commerce, and trade. i want to thank the prime minister and the greek people for serving as gracious hosts to our u.s. naval forces. i also commend greece for being one of the few nato countries currently spend
mr. prime minister. for this reason, america's friendship with the greek people has been long and enduring. thomas jefferson wrote, "at the dawn of the modern greek state, no people sympathize more with greek patriots and none offer more sincere and ardent prayers to heaven for their success, then the american people." toferson's words are true this day. mr. prime minister i am proud to report that this past march we celebrated greek independence day right here at the white house....
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thomas. we continue tomorrow at 4:30. previously on "scandal"... jake: mr. crime of shooting frankie vargas. i didn't kill frankie. [ crying ] i just wanted to see you suffer. i'm innocent! rowan: i brought something for you. is that -- that's your daughter. that's olivia. she's beautiful. rowan: family doesn't complete you. it destroys you. did you shoot frankie vargas?! no! i am not a predator. i cannot be a predator. i am very smart prey,
thomas. we continue tomorrow at 4:30. previously on "scandal"... jake: mr. crime of shooting frankie vargas. i didn't kill frankie. [ crying ] i just wanted to see you suffer. i'm innocent! rowan: i brought something for you. is that -- that's your daughter. that's olivia. she's beautiful. rowan: family doesn't complete you. it destroys you. did you shoot frankie vargas?! no! i am not a predator. i cannot be a predator. i am very smart prey,
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mr. president, i was disappointed to hear that acting under secretary thomas dee, an obama holdover still in the department of the navy said last week that 355 ships is probably out of reach until the 2050's. mr. dee's pessimism about the navy's own requirement is perplexing when it is incumbent on the navy to development fleet buildup options within budget constraints. those current and likely future fiscal environments were accounted for in the navy's 2014 force structure assessment of 355 ships. so we can do it, and the leadership of the navy, with the exception of under secretary dee, knows we can do it. c.n.o. richardson's white paper on the future navy notes we ought to achieve a 355-ship fleet in the 2020's. not the 2040's, not the 2050's, but the 2020's. thank goodness for the foresight and positive attitude of the chief of naval operations. he's right. a 355-ship fleet should be our goal for the next decade. regrettably acting under secretary dee must have been asleep for the past nine months while congress was talking about this and while we're on the verge of enacting legislati
mr. president, i was disappointed to hear that acting under secretary thomas dee, an obama holdover still in the department of the navy said last week that 355 ships is probably out of reach until the 2050's. mr. dee's pessimism about the navy's own requirement is perplexing when it is incumbent on the navy to development fleet buildup options within budget constraints. those current and likely future fiscal environments were accounted for in the navy's 2014 force structure assessment of 355...
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their hands at the moment understand that the the base that mr trump seems to be carrying with him is washing away as a result of these facts ok thomas i'm sorry we're going to have like a quiet we run out of time excuse me for interrupting thank you very much to all three of my guests thomas pickering there with a final words ross darrell feingold and melanie sloan and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting a website or dot com for further discussion please go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com ford slash agents story you can also join the conversation on twitter a handle is at a.j. inside story mine is at jane dr brian thank you very much for watching. new yorkers are very receptive. because it is such an international city they're very interested in that global perspective that al jazeera provides. oh is it a listen when they're on line me what in hurricane winds for almost like thirty six hours these are the things that u.p.a. has to address or if you join us on sat i'm a member of the ku klux klan but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hostile a.j. stream
their hands at the moment understand that the the base that mr trump seems to be carrying with him is washing away as a result of these facts ok thomas i'm sorry we're going to have like a quiet we run out of time excuse me for interrupting thank you very much to all three of my guests thomas pickering there with a final words ross darrell feingold and melanie sloan and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting a website or dot com for further discussion...
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mr. chenevey. >> and scene. >> hi, erin. >> i heard substitute mike thomas could be taking over next week. >> we're having pizzaight now, outer loop crash at new hampshire avenue moved to the shoulder. delays 95 over to today georgia avenue about 30 minute slow down watch out for that one much as we forward things along we are also dealing with delays new crash to 295 southbound it's on the shoulder by east capitol street. please use caution south at that point much jammed up all the way back to 50. metro back to being on time residual delays on the red line. keep it to fox. we're going to be right back. ♪ ♪♪ >> 8:30 on thursday morning. developing overnight prince george's county police say a man scene on this surveillance video is part of an investigation in a sex assault in bowie has been identified season not connected to the crime. the attack happened on monday afternoon a woman was jogging when she says man sexually assaulted her. again he's not involved in the crime. >>> you're look at exclusive video of baby reunited with his family this morning in rockville this is a man held the baby in a car i a that
mr. chenevey. >> and scene. >> hi, erin. >> i heard substitute mike thomas could be taking over next week. >> we're having pizzaight now, outer loop crash at new hampshire avenue moved to the shoulder. delays 95 over to today georgia avenue about 30 minute slow down watch out for that one much as we forward things along we are also dealing with delays new crash to 295 southbound it's on the shoulder by east capitol street. please use caution south at that point much...
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mr. prime minister. perhaps for this reason the friendship has been long and enduring. thomason wrote at the dawn of the modern greek state that no people sympathize more with greek patriots and none offer more sincere and ardent prayers to heaven for their success than the american people. jefferson's words are true to this day. mr. prime minister, i'm proud to report that this past march we celebrated greek independence day right here at the white house. that was great. america and greece draw on this common history and heritage and on our people's abiding commitment to freedom and soft rent. in working together on great challenges and opportunities, now before us there are tremendous opportunities before us in so many different ways. the prime minister and i concluded a very productionive discussion on the cooperation between our two countries including on matters of defense, energy, commerce, and trade. i want to thank the prime minister and the greek people for serving as gracious hosts to the naval forces. i comment for being one of the few nato countries currently spend
mr. prime minister. perhaps for this reason the friendship has been long and enduring. thomason wrote at the dawn of the modern greek state that no people sympathize more with greek patriots and none offer more sincere and ardent prayers to heaven for their success than the american people. jefferson's words are true to this day. mr. prime minister, i'm proud to report that this past march we celebrated greek independence day right here at the white house. that was great. america and greece...
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mr. mcclintock: just a few steps from this hall thomas jefferson gave his first inaugural address. he asked what more do we need to maintain a happy and prosperous society? still one thing more, fellow citizens, a wise and frugal government. we shall restrain men from injuring one another, which will leave them otherwise free to search for improvement and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. this is the sum of good government. . we have it in our power to restore that rise and frugal government and the moment we summon the political will to do so. the republican study committee seeks that shining city on a hill and today offers this map to get us there. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: i ask for a roll call. the chair: a roll call vote is requested. those in support of taking this vote by a roll call will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number havi
mr. mcclintock: just a few steps from this hall thomas jefferson gave his first inaugural address. he asked what more do we need to maintain a happy and prosperous society? still one thing more, fellow citizens, a wise and frugal government. we shall restrain men from injuring one another, which will leave them otherwise free to search for improvement and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. this is the sum of good government. . we have it in our power to restore that...
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mr. prime minister. reason,for this america's friendship with the greek people has been long and enduring. thomaste at the dawn of the modern greek state that no people sympathize more with great patriots and none offer more sincere and ardent prayers to heaven for the success than the american people. jeffers's words are true to this day, mr. prime minister, i'm prd to work that this past march, we celebrated greek independence day right here at the white house. that was great. america and greece drawn this common history and heritage, and our people's abiding commitment to freedom and sovereignty, and working together on great challenges and opportunities, now, before us, there are tremendous opportunities in so many different ways. the prime minister and i have just concluded a very productive discussion on the cooperation between our two countries, including on matters of defense, energy, commerce, and trade. i want to thank the prime minister and the greek people for serving as gracious host to our u.s. .orces i commend greece for wanting -- for being one of the few nato countries currently
mr. prime minister. reason,for this america's friendship with the greek people has been long and enduring. thomaste at the dawn of the modern greek state that no people sympathize more with great patriots and none offer more sincere and ardent prayers to heaven for the success than the american people. jeffers's words are true to this day, mr. prime minister, i'm prd to work that this past march, we celebrated greek independence day right here at the white house. that was great. america and...
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, i'd like to highlight a story filed by abc7's eric thomas about a new venture that could fast-track students toward college. >> they called him "mr. october" because of his postseason heroics at the plate. but on this friday in september, reggie jackson was talking about the importance of science and technology education to students of color. >> and as a minority, you do not get a fair opportunity. you do not get a fair shake. >> but sometimes you do get a little star power, money from silicon valley, and input from a local community college to help give these kids a nudge along the way. >> the focus on technology because there's such a significant lack of any kind of minority population in technology. >> it's true that african-americans and latinos make up less than 5% of employees at the major tech companies. this initiative hopes to help change that. it's a joint venture between silicon valley software giant sap, the oakland unified school district, and berkeley city college. the goal? get more kids of color involved in the tech industry. that's not new, but this is. students in the academy will be allowed to take courses that
, i'd like to highlight a story filed by abc7's eric thomas about a new venture that could fast-track students toward college. >> they called him "mr. october" because of his postseason heroics at the plate. but on this friday in september, reggie jackson was talking about the importance of science and technology education to students of color. >> and as a minority, you do not get a fair opportunity. you do not get a fair shake. >> but sometimes you do get a little...
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mr. obama: the point is, that is america. and we claim all of our history, the good and the bad. and we can acknowledge that thomas jefferson, one of virginia's most famous sons, owned and sold slaves. that is not disputable. we can also acknowledge he wrote the words "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights." that among these are life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. and we can recognize that even if our past is not perfect, we can honor the constitutional ideals that have allowed us to come this far, and to keep moving toward a more perfect union. that is what america is. that is who we are. >> [cheering] mr. obama: that is who we are. why are we deliberately trying to misunderstand each other? and be cruel to each other, and put each other down? that is not who we are. it was those ideals provided to us by our founders that drew waves of immigrants to our shores, that drove waves of troops to storm beaches to save our democracy. it led generations of americans to march for workers rights and women's
mr. obama: the point is, that is america. and we claim all of our history, the good and the bad. and we can acknowledge that thomas jefferson, one of virginia's most famous sons, owned and sold slaves. that is not disputable. we can also acknowledge he wrote the words "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights." that among these are life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. and...