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mr. marshall. and the reason why that was so significant is that because of jim crow etiquette, black men were not referred to as mr.. if you were a black physician, you might be called dr. so-and-so. if you were a black minister, you might be reverend so-and-so, but typically black men did not get the honor of mr., and it was a sign of how distinguished thurgood marshall was that the judges and the other lawyers called him mr. marshall. when i heard about that all the time growing up. so with that backdrop of course, it was a tremendous honor. jus. kagan: was it part of why you became a lawyer? prof. kennedy: in part, sure. again, i am sure it influenced my brother. i have an older brother who is older by a year. but we heard about, we heard about that argument. 100 times. judge ginsburg: i don't know whether it is one of the books, that whenis a story the justice was practicing in his early 50's and he needed to see the chief justice. the chief justice was not to be found. in theknocked on a door
mr. marshall. and the reason why that was so significant is that because of jim crow etiquette, black men were not referred to as mr.. if you were a black physician, you might be called dr. so-and-so. if you were a black minister, you might be reverend so-and-so, but typically black men did not get the honor of mr., and it was a sign of how distinguished thurgood marshall was that the judges and the other lawyers called him mr. marshall. when i heard about that all the time growing up. so with...
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mr. marshall. and the reason why that was so significant is that because of jim crow etiquette, black men were not referred to as mister. if you were a black physician, you might be called dr. so-and-so. if you were a black minister, you might be called reverend so-and-so. but typically, black men did not get the honorific mister. it was a sign of how distinguished thurgood marshall was that the judges and the other lawyers called him mr. marshall. i heard about that all the time growing up. and so with that backdrop, of course, it was a tremendous thrill. >> was it part of why you became a lawyer? >> in part, i'm sure. my father just -- again, it was -- i'm sure that it influenced my brother. i have an older brother who's a lawyer. but we heard about -- we heard about that argument 100 times. >> i don't know if it's in one of the books, but there's a story about the justice needed when he was practicing, it was in the early '50s, and he neated a writ of some sort, and he needed to see the chief ju
mr. marshall. and the reason why that was so significant is that because of jim crow etiquette, black men were not referred to as mister. if you were a black physician, you might be called dr. so-and-so. if you were a black minister, you might be called reverend so-and-so. but typically, black men did not get the honorific mister. it was a sign of how distinguished thurgood marshall was that the judges and the other lawyers called him mr. marshall. i heard about that all the time growing up....
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mr. marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: good afternoon, mr. speaker. if i could today i'd like to share a story, a story about one of my favorite communities in kansas, a 3,681-foot of elevation, goodland, kansas, sits on the border of the kansas-colorado line. you can look to the west and e the rocky mountains rising out of the earth literally. partially because of that elevation and the many hot dry days there, the farmers have struggled for decades on a great crop. but about 20 years ago one of my good friends, allen townson, and the farmers who make up the 21st century bean company started growing pinto beans. they had some success and they started growing black eyed peas and garbanzos as well. today they grow 40 million pounds of beans every day. they had success at that. they said you know what else we can to? we can process these here and package them. so they formed a processing plant, hired more employees. that was a success so eventually they hired a trucking company. they had their own trucking company to ship those. 21st every day, the cent
mr. marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: good afternoon, mr. speaker. if i could today i'd like to share a story, a story about one of my favorite communities in kansas, a 3,681-foot of elevation, goodland, kansas, sits on the border of the kansas-colorado line. you can look to the west and e the rocky mountains rising out of the earth literally. partially because of that elevation and the many hot dry days there, the farmers have struggled for decades on a great crop. but about 20 years...
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mr. marshall, for five minutes. madam speaker, i rise today to highlight my alma mater, kansas state university, and the kansas wheat innovation center, which i had the honor and pleasure of touring over this easter work period. this center works to strengthening productivity of wheat around the world. it's the result of a public-private partnership. it was built in 2011 by the kansas wheat commission, a grower-funded organization that promotes kansas wheat through increased international trade and research. the innovation center now encompasses 15,000 square feet of advanced plant breeding space and 20,000 square feet of greenhouse space. in addition to the innovation center, kansas state is -- has four feed the future labs. it is funded by usaid and are focused on supporting research and land grant universities to grow the agriculture production of target countries. much of that research is tasked improving the resilience and adaptation of crops in arid climates, a climate unlike that of kansas. as the global popu
mr. marshall, for five minutes. madam speaker, i rise today to highlight my alma mater, kansas state university, and the kansas wheat innovation center, which i had the honor and pleasure of touring over this easter work period. this center works to strengthening productivity of wheat around the world. it's the result of a public-private partnership. it was built in 2011 by the kansas wheat commission, a grower-funded organization that promotes kansas wheat through increased international trade...
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mr. marshall? >> no. >> mr. share shall no. mr. bacon. >> no. >> mr. bacon no. mr. foss owe? >> mr. fast owe aye. >> mr. dunn? >> mr. dunn no. >> mr. arrington? >> no. mr. peterson? >> no. >> mr. peterson no. >> mr. david scott? >> no. >> mr. david scott no. mr. costa? >> aye. >> mr. costa aye. >> mr. walls? >> no. >> mr. walls no. >> miss fudge? >> no. >> miss fudge no. >> mr. mcgovern. >> aye. >> eye. >> mr. villa? >> no. >> no. >> miss grist im? miss customer aye. >> mr. nolan? aye. miss boost toss? no. >>. mr. maloney aye. miss plaskett? aye. miss adams? aye. >> mr. evans? mr. evans no. mr. lawson? mr. lawson no. mr. hall errand? say. mr. pan et a? aye. mr. soto? mr. soto aye. miss blunt rochester? >> no. >> miss blunt rock chester. no. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> has mrs. rogers recorded? >> yes, he's recorded no. >> thank you. >> results? 12 ayes. 33 nos. >> motion is not agreed to. any further debate on the king amendment? seeing none the motions on the king agreement. all those in favor say yay. >> aye. >> all opposed no. the ayes have it. motion agreed t
mr. marshall? >> no. >> mr. share shall no. mr. bacon. >> no. >> mr. bacon no. mr. foss owe? >> mr. fast owe aye. >> mr. dunn? >> mr. dunn no. >> mr. arrington? >> no. mr. peterson? >> no. >> mr. peterson no. >> mr. david scott? >> no. >> mr. david scott no. mr. costa? >> aye. >> mr. costa aye. >> mr. walls? >> no. >> mr. walls no. >> miss fudge? >> no. >> miss...
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mr. marshall: today i rise to recognize the hard work and perseverance our small business owners have and acknowledge their critical role in our local communities. in the united states, small businesses create about two out of every three jobs per year and more than half of americans own or work for a small business. over the past year and a half i've had the opportunity to have meaningful conversations with many small businesses across my district from superior boiler works in hutchison to midwest energy in hayes i've listened and learned about the ways we can better support small businesses in kansas. due to the tax cuts and job act, i'm proud that small businesses will now work with lower tax rates and a fairer tax code. from big cities to small towns, entrepreneurs and small business owners across the country are creating jobs and contributing to the growth of local economies. i encourage my colleagues to join me in celebrating our small usiness leaders. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom nevada seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recogn
mr. marshall: today i rise to recognize the hard work and perseverance our small business owners have and acknowledge their critical role in our local communities. in the united states, small businesses create about two out of every three jobs per year and more than half of americans own or work for a small business. over the past year and a half i've had the opportunity to have meaningful conversations with many small businesses across my district from superior boiler works in hutchison to...
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mr. marshall: thank you for yielding me some time to speak on one of my favorite topics. perhaps i look at the importance of snap through a different set of lenses than some of my peers. i spent nearly the last 0 years as a physician counseling and advising expectant moms. starting a family is a special and scary time for many of my patients. almost all of them would come to me with a list of questions and problems. and despite all the va viity of their concerns many could be solved with proper and improved nutrition. snap assisted many of my patients in providing nutrient dense foods for mothers and children. the importance of nutrition in the weeks prior to conception, during proge nancy, while breastfeeding and within the early years infancy can never be overestimated. in united states, one in eight people identify as being food insecure. to put that in perfect i or of the 5,000 babies i delivered, 625 of them are food insecure today. the thought of this weighs on our hearts and makes them heavy. that's why i'm so proud of this farm bill's nutrition component and why w
mr. marshall: thank you for yielding me some time to speak on one of my favorite topics. perhaps i look at the importance of snap through a different set of lenses than some of my peers. i spent nearly the last 0 years as a physician counseling and advising expectant moms. starting a family is a special and scary time for many of my patients. almost all of them would come to me with a list of questions and problems. and despite all the va viity of their concerns many could be solved with proper...
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other liberals included thurgood marshall. mr. ewart was viewed as a butrist who went right could go either way. harlan hadn marshall a conservative wing. he dissented from several of the criminal procedural cases, as well as the voting right cases. then there was hugo black. appointed byiberal roosevelt. he went to sleep every night reading the constitution and burned a hole in his pillow because he would stay up looking at the original text. law men -- that no and the first amendment, he cannot bring himself to make up rights that were not in the constitution. he felt the constitutions were not covered by the fourth amendment and that reason is why he dissented. i think he thought so because the text of the amendment does not mention it. it talks about persons, houses, papers and effects. even want to consider it, but they are just not there. he was very focused on -- he was an absolutist and he was focused on the text of the constitution and could not bring himself to find the definition in there. i think that was part of what w
other liberals included thurgood marshall. mr. ewart was viewed as a butrist who went right could go either way. harlan hadn marshall a conservative wing. he dissented from several of the criminal procedural cases, as well as the voting right cases. then there was hugo black. appointed byiberal roosevelt. he went to sleep every night reading the constitution and burned a hole in his pillow because he would stay up looking at the original text. law men -- that no and the first amendment, he...
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mr. daniel: the field marshal was quick on his feet, he said, well, if london hasn't paid for by now, you should go burn whitehall. [laughter] mr. daniel: we rebuilt it fast because it was the symbol of this country. they wanted it to go back up fast after that war. this is a painting, you can see the original stone on the outside, you can still see two feet of stone and two feet of brick. when they rebuilt it in 1814-1817, they did not use as much brick. i believe the brick was inferior. they were working fast so they had wooden side, which left the building not as strong as it had been in the beginning. so there is the blame the british part. you can also blame them for building it too fast. then along comes theodore roosevelt. president roosevelt -- families lived and worked in the mansion. president roosevelt had a lot of kids and their animals, apparently. they needed more room. he added the west wing for the office of the president and he wanted a larger state dining room. what he did, this is the old west end of the white house, this is the other staircase. that wall to the left wh
mr. daniel: the field marshal was quick on his feet, he said, well, if london hasn't paid for by now, you should go burn whitehall. [laughter] mr. daniel: we rebuilt it fast because it was the symbol of this country. they wanted it to go back up fast after that war. this is a painting, you can see the original stone on the outside, you can still see two feet of stone and two feet of brick. when they rebuilt it in 1814-1817, they did not use as much brick. i believe the brick was inferior. they...
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marshall. he was a junior officer, rell thively junior officer, who was mr. mr. plucked out by marshall and given battlefield command, and marshall supported him taking over the d-day command ultimately. his whole career was owed to marshall, and as he's running for president he shows up in wisconsin and gets on stage with mccarthy and had originally planned to defend marshall, his mentor, and ultimately decided it's too politically costly to defend the man who had made his career. so, you know, eisenhower has this moment of betrayal which he feels very guilty about and atones for. but it was kind of an indication to me of just how powerful that force was. >> yeah. you point out in the beginning of the book it was at least for a time contemplated that marshall would lead the d-day confrontation, but marshall decided he wouldn't be able to sleep through the night if he was out of washington. >> and marshall would not lobby for it. >> right. so you get at something in the book that was so kind of captures in a way marshall's whole approach to this issue of who lost
marshall. he was a junior officer, rell thively junior officer, who was mr. mr. plucked out by marshall and given battlefield command, and marshall supported him taking over the d-day command ultimately. his whole career was owed to marshall, and as he's running for president he shows up in wisconsin and gets on stage with mccarthy and had originally planned to defend marshall, his mentor, and ultimately decided it's too politically costly to defend the man who had made his career. so, you...
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marshal's service. mr. aboutton we are of course curious about the security there. what it would take for an individual from the outside to penetrate the building and commit an act like this. of course if it's somebody on the inside that's a different story. right now employees are on the inside and the information we have is there is no direct threat to the public in the area but it's unclear what the status of the shooter is, what are your thoughts >> i think your reporting has been superb. we are dealing with a chaotic situation. chaos in the word to under we have somings assaying the threat is every to, others saying the threat is continuing. the city of san bruno is working with the county w the california highway patrol, and as needed with the bureau. but be cautious of anyone who starts speculating as to how many injuries or how many shot it's way too early we certainly shunt be talking about gun control and prosecution right now. the key question for the public is what happened, why did it happen and were there signals in advance. as an employer, if it was a
marshal's service. mr. aboutton we are of course curious about the security there. what it would take for an individual from the outside to penetrate the building and commit an act like this. of course if it's somebody on the inside that's a different story. right now employees are on the inside and the information we have is there is no direct threat to the public in the area but it's unclear what the status of the shooter is, what are your thoughts >> i think your reporting has been...
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program there have been many more air marshals arrested than there have been arrests made by air marshals. mr. duncan: over the last 10 years congress has appropriated well over $8 billion for this needless, useless program. at least 250 air marshals have been terminated for misconduct and over 400 more have resigned or retired during conduct investigations. this has to be about the easiest job in the country today. all they do is fly back and forth on airplanes, usually are often in first class. "the new york times" story said the program is, quote, in such disarray that it does little to deter terrorists, many of their own employees say. the story also said alcohol abuse is so rampant that the t.s.a., quote, has had to monitor whether the armed guards show up for their shifts sober. mr. speaker, yet we are going to give this needless, useless program another $800 million this year. ridiculous. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recogni
program there have been many more air marshals arrested than there have been arrests made by air marshals. mr. duncan: over the last 10 years congress has appropriated well over $8 billion for this needless, useless program. at least 250 air marshals have been terminated for misconduct and over 400 more have resigned or retired during conduct investigations. this has to be about the easiest job in the country today. all they do is fly back and forth on airplanes, usually are often in first...
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mr. johnson resumed his discussion with white leaders. justice thurgood marshall and housing director robert weaver u.s. army rolled up behind the white house just before the sun went down. the president ordered the soldiers not to ring the white house. that would be left to government police in hopes of using the -- easing the picture impact overseas. it was the saddest day of the johnson presidency since that november friday in 1963, when he returned to washington from dallas. dan rather, cbs news, the white house. >> washington bore the front of the daytime violence. but chicago claimed the fearful distinction as night fell. there, 6000 national guardsmen were called to duty as fires raged for a 16-block area. >> they call it garfield park, known as a bleak negro ghetto. tonight much of it is on fire. the looting vandalism and burning beginning the afternoon as thousands of schoolchildren lest left of their classes. by late afternoon, as national guardsmen were being alerted, the trouble reached alarming proportions and these fires were started. the looting wen
mr. johnson resumed his discussion with white leaders. justice thurgood marshall and housing director robert weaver u.s. army rolled up behind the white house just before the sun went down. the president ordered the soldiers not to ring the white house. that would be left to government police in hopes of using the -- easing the picture impact overseas. it was the saddest day of the johnson presidency since that november friday in 1963, when he returned to washington from dallas. dan rather, cbs...
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mr. watson: sure. and your comments, you mentioned john jay as not having much of a legacy in terms of the court, but john marshall having left an incredible legacy. are there any other justices or chief justices that you feel was one of the great ones who has left a great legacy? judge ginsburg: well, taft. he had always wanted to be on the supreme court and declined twice when roosevelt offered him the job. he felt he had to complete his mission in the philippines, which was giving them a government. his wife always wonder him to be in politics. hee he decides that to her, became chief justice. out by a book coming jeff rosen from the national constitution center, and a think jeff correctly patrice him as the most judicious of presidents. and not send up a bill lobby for it. as chief justice, he lobbied successfully. mr. watson: do you think his career as a president, having served as president and having served in so many senior capacities, made him a better justice and tempered his approach to the law? began as aurg: he judge. he was a judge on the sixth circuit and ohio before coming to washington to be in go
mr. watson: sure. and your comments, you mentioned john jay as not having much of a legacy in terms of the court, but john marshall having left an incredible legacy. are there any other justices or chief justices that you feel was one of the great ones who has left a great legacy? judge ginsburg: well, taft. he had always wanted to be on the supreme court and declined twice when roosevelt offered him the job. he felt he had to complete his mission in the philippines, which was giving them a...
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marshal will be christie yamaguchi. >> next, in a few hours, formerh la lady mrs. bush will be laid to rest. why the white house says president trump won't be in attendance. >> you have to take a first step to take a stand. it is the job of everybody here at abc 7 to tell the truth to empower you and empower your family. whether you are worry about your daughter at work or your son at school. we are here to connect you with local experts and resources when ever you need them because anyone can cover local news but it takes a trusted ally to do your story >>> it is saturday april >> good morning, i am chris nguyen. let's start with lisa argen p>> it is clear right now. warmer than we were yesterday, 51 downtown. 43 gilroy and half-moon bay. another preshot for y-shot for . 51 in concord. wi we are three degrees warmer in oak l oakland. >>
marshal will be christie yamaguchi. >> next, in a few hours, formerh la lady mrs. bush will be laid to rest. why the white house says president trump won't be in attendance. >> you have to take a first step to take a stand. it is the job of everybody here at abc 7 to tell the truth to empower you and empower your family. whether you are worry about your daughter at work or your son at school. we are here to connect you with local experts and resources when ever you need them because...
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marshal is in washington. >> the first big soiree of mr. trump's presidency.the circumstance, all for french president emmanuel macron. >>s in a testament to the enduring friendship that binds our two nations. >> it's the first state visit since mr. trump took office and follows the trump's visit to france last year. it began yesterday with a gift, a free tree from the site of a world war i bottle. and a tour by chopper. and today down to business. the iran nuclear deal the president called insane and ridiculous and offered a stern wagener to iran. >> if they restart their nuclear program they will have big are problem prs than ever before. >> during a press conference mack rnl agreed he didn't like the deal but hopes mr. trump will stay in. >> we wish therefore from now on to work on a in new deal with iran. >> when it comes to syria, the two nations and britain came together earlier this month for a joint strike. the two leaders said, i want to come also with having accomplished what we have to accomplish. >> it will depend on the reality on the ground. >> m
marshal is in washington. >> the first big soiree of mr. trump's presidency.the circumstance, all for french president emmanuel macron. >>s in a testament to the enduring friendship that binds our two nations. >> it's the first state visit since mr. trump took office and follows the trump's visit to france last year. it began yesterday with a gift, a free tree from the site of a world war i bottle. and a tour by chopper. and today down to business. the iran nuclear deal the...
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mrs. bush missed the last part of the movie and calls the puppies the cutest thing you've ever seen. marshallis a safe bet as one future owner. abc news, the white house. >> and millie, one of millie's little puppies came back to the white house as george w. bush's dog. >> there is a park in houston named after millie. the legend continues. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." barbara bush, the former first lady has passed away at the age of 92. she's being remembered for her charm and candor. we'll have much more on her life and legacy coming up. >>> officials confirm that cia director mike pompeo secretly traveled to north korea and met with kim jong un over easter weekend. it was part of an effort to set up a summit meeting between president trump and the leader. >>> evacuations are under way across parts of oklahoma as wildfires tear through some 600 square miles. >>> and starbucks
mrs. bush missed the last part of the movie and calls the puppies the cutest thing you've ever seen. marshallis a safe bet as one future owner. abc news, the white house. >> and millie, one of millie's little puppies came back to the white house as george w. bush's dog. >> there is a park in houston named after millie. the legend continues. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. now," informing insomniacs for two decades....
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mr. trump did not know her or remember her. the white house has declined to comment. serena marshall, abc news, washington. >>> closing arguments are set for tomorrow in bill cosby's sexual assault retrial. the 80-year-old is charged with drugging and molesting a woman at his house in 2004. he says it was consensual. jurors heard from 15 prosecution witnesses, including five other women who say cosby drugged and molested them. the defense called ten witnesses, including a former colleague of andrea constand who said constand spoke of framing a high-profile person so she could sue and get money. >>> it's a boy! we have a first glimpse today of the latest member of the british royal family. there's still one big unknown about him, though. ♪ >> and the show will go on tonight right here on abc 7. the latest in the quest for stardom for "american idol" contestants. >>> i'm spencer christian. weather is the star today. it's been a sunny and warm >>> there's jubilation across the united kingdom. the royal family welcomed a new addition overnight, the third child to the duke and dutchess of
mr. trump did not know her or remember her. the white house has declined to comment. serena marshall, abc news, washington. >>> closing arguments are set for tomorrow in bill cosby's sexual assault retrial. the 80-year-old is charged with drugging and molesting a woman at his house in 2004. he says it was consensual. jurors heard from 15 prosecution witnesses, including five other women who say cosby drugged and molested them. the defense called ten witnesses, including a former...
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marshall the second, there were roosevelt appointees. hugo black. clarkan appointed, tom and kennedy appointee mr. white and arthur goldberg. thomasgoing to listen to emerson's predecessor. y mentioned earlier that a ale law professor has headed a legal team. he took sick and ultimately passed away. that is when thomas emerson came into the case. we have this for you to listen to. is, the caset case of dr. buxton and mrs. goodwell, the two are that are being foricted as accessories advocating contraceptive device. not only involved with due process laws, i like to advise people with privacy. dr. buxton claims that from practicing this, according to scientific principles and takes due process. also involved a problem of freedom of speech of the first amendment, which prohibits congress and the states from passing any law berating freedom of speech. certainly, one of the most intimate and sacred relations of of a manhe relation and his wife in the privacy of their own home. long arm of the lot reaches into the bedroom and prohibits a man and his wife from doing what they want to do and what medical suggests they do, it seems
marshall the second, there were roosevelt appointees. hugo black. clarkan appointed, tom and kennedy appointee mr. white and arthur goldberg. thomasgoing to listen to emerson's predecessor. y mentioned earlier that a ale law professor has headed a legal team. he took sick and ultimately passed away. that is when thomas emerson came into the case. we have this for you to listen to. is, the caset case of dr. buxton and mrs. goodwell, the two are that are being foricted as accessories advocating...
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mr. gates: i don't agree with the american first rhetoric. i think the alliances we have built over time and the help we are provided countries, starting with the marshall plan, our role in supporting the united nations, the bilateral things we do, we have made the world a more stable place. i think that is good from a pure humanitarian point of view. , think that foreign aid because the budget is so small, we pick things that are so effective that even if it benefits americans, americans do not want have pandemics and send soldiers to create stability in africa. look at our ratio. we spend over $600 billion a year on defense and $30 billion a year on foreign aid budget. that is a 20 to one ratio. for european countries, the ratio is pretty close. three to one. we are a hard power country. president bush was thinking we will exercise hard power and wanted to make sure that the soft power peace was made stronger as well. mattis saideneral the foreign aid budget helps. if you cut it, you have to give him more money for weapons. i am a huge believer that the framework does not say we should cut the money. >> when donald trump ran for the presidency, he tal
mr. gates: i don't agree with the american first rhetoric. i think the alliances we have built over time and the help we are provided countries, starting with the marshall plan, our role in supporting the united nations, the bilateral things we do, we have made the world a more stable place. i think that is good from a pure humanitarian point of view. , think that foreign aid because the budget is so small, we pick things that are so effective that even if it benefits americans, americans do...
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mr. richman? >> yeah. i was smiling, brett. i don't consider what i did a leak. i told him about an unclassified conversation with the president. >> jon: let's bring in leslie marshallnd lawrence jones, editor in chief of campus refor reform.org. thanks for being here. is it a leak or not? >> it's not whether it's a leak or whether it was a criminal offense. we're getting into the weeds with semantics on that. i do think the information was leaked. but what was the intent of james comey? when we look under the current actual actually obama executive order, he had the power to declassify attorney. was it a threat to national commit? if it's not been proven, he has not committed a criminal offense. might have been a poor choice of judgment like hillary clinton but not criminal and not a threat to national security and not outside the scope and parameters of his position at the time. >> jon: go ahead. >> this is not about national security. it's about the fact that a former fbi director leaked information to get a special counsel. many of this information that we've found is that a lot of this stuff had to be redacted because it was classified. so the fact that we have
mr. richman? >> yeah. i was smiling, brett. i don't consider what i did a leak. i told him about an unclassified conversation with the president. >> jon: let's bring in leslie marshallnd lawrence jones, editor in chief of campus refor reform.org. thanks for being here. is it a leak or not? >> it's not whether it's a leak or whether it was a criminal offense. we're getting into the weeds with semantics on that. i do think the information was leaked. but what was the intent of...
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david paul who's environment minister of the marshall islands which under major threat from climate change of course he is here in london for the talks so mr ball tell us first of all how the talks are going and what you hoping to achieve by the end of the week well first of all are were are very optimistic we have to be optimistic of the what the outcome is going to be because the end of the. yes we are still in the early stages of the discussions we have all week until friday to have an outcome but what are you pushing for what what do you want to see done what you want to see agreed by the end of the week well we have for me for main objectives to have we have to have a vision to phase out greenhouse gas emission from the sectors to an industry wide quantify the mission's reduction goal three is to. be able to adopt measures to achieve the goals and then for an assurance that this proportionate impact on state from proposers surance measures should be identified then take into account before they are top ok but you're getting a lot of pushback from nations on this how are you going to convince them that this needs to be done because as
david paul who's environment minister of the marshall islands which under major threat from climate change of course he is here in london for the talks so mr ball tell us first of all how the talks are going and what you hoping to achieve by the end of the week well first of all are were are very optimistic we have to be optimistic of the what the outcome is going to be because the end of the. yes we are still in the early stages of the discussions we have all week until friday to have an...
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marshal, abc news, washington. >>> funeral preparations are under way for former first lady barbra bush. the 92-year-old died in houston. members of public will be allowed to pay respects to mrsd. her body will lie in repose in a houston funeral roam. a private funeral will follow saturday. flags were lowered to half staff at locations around let bay area. this was the scene outside the hall of justice. flags were lower along the embarcadero peers to horn the first lady. you can express condolences by sharing a badge we created on the abc 7 phone number page. >>> fresno state university is investigating a professor who called barb where a bush quotes an amazing racist who raised a war criminl. rhonda gerard tweeted that an hour after bush died yesterday. her social media accounts have been made private. in one of her tweets she said she is a tenured professor who can't be fired. the university says tenure does not protect her. >>> understandably many people are very concerned and upset about the nature of professor girards personal comments. please note that the university is taking this matter very seriously. >>> girard has been on a leave of absence this semester. >>> back
marshal, abc news, washington. >>> funeral preparations are under way for former first lady barbra bush. the 92-year-old died in houston. members of public will be allowed to pay respects to mrsd. her body will lie in repose in a houston funeral roam. a private funeral will follow saturday. flags were lowered to half staff at locations around let bay area. this was the scene outside the hall of justice. flags were lower along the embarcadero peers to horn the first lady. you can...
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marshall, thank you so much, terry. what a joy it is. we're going to move from mr. haines over to mr. cook. council of u.s. relations and we are honored he joined us. i been thunderstruck the lack of analysis on what iran will do. what will they do off of the offensive friday night. -- friday night? iranians have the capability to make problems in a number of places. including our allies in the , the northernis border of lebanon -- they are building an infrastructure in syria that is a major threat to countries in the region that are friendly to the united states. there is opportunity and motive for the iranians to do damage. tom: what did you see as a response from the sunnis from saudi arabia? what did steven cook see from a dominate sunni royalty? sonali: it is an steven: it is interesting. you also see creeping into the gulf of leaders in the that this is a conflict that has destabilized the region for too long and they would like to bring it to an end as soon as possible. they have no means. they have washed their hands of the great hoping powers, united states, russia, and others that
marshall, thank you so much, terry. what a joy it is. we're going to move from mr. haines over to mr. cook. council of u.s. relations and we are honored he joined us. i been thunderstruck the lack of analysis on what iran will do. what will they do off of the offensive friday night. -- friday night? iranians have the capability to make problems in a number of places. including our allies in the , the northernis border of lebanon -- they are building an infrastructure in syria that is a major...