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beginning to emerge last year. last year. old england administered them nationally. nationally. issues and had no significance nationallynationally. things and maybe people did not act on them as rapidly as they should. on them as rapidly as they should. different parts of the national health service who are responsible. health service who are responsible. this failure in who is going to carry the can i suppose? carry the can i suppose? clarity about who has oversight here. who really should be accountable. accountable. is that public health england's responsibility or local variations? responsibility or local variations? aware of any national or we did not learn anything about it. learn anything about it. with other screening in the national health service. health service. screening likely to be damaged by all this? all this? i think that is a very important point. important point. a gps, son are run by nhs and some are run by public health england. are run by public health england. stage to cast any doubt over these other screenings. other screenings. is the helpline number if you believe you have been affected. helpl
beginning to emerge last year. last year. old england administered them nationally. nationally. issues and had no significance nationallynationally. things and maybe people did not act on them as rapidly as they should. on them as rapidly as they should. different parts of the national health service who are responsible. health service who are responsible. this failure in who is going to carry the can i suppose? carry the can i suppose? clarity about who has oversight here. who really should be...
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and to the return of national nationalism and you also mentioned to hold that the congress to raise afraid that these countries could turn to nationalism again because it has to be prevented and that was an appeal to the german chancellor merkel gave a speech a couple of things that we have to do together we have to retreat and america also promised to come up with the proposals until the summit that you suffered in june and from that point one of them. oh it was a good. way to go for you to prevent connection with john in europe that brought the prophecy and today the cold triage to deliver the message of good intent is the beacon of the coding to the prize committee in. which the water supplies and for her part the german chancellor angela merkel she paid tribute a bit to mccall didn't she. yes she of course is that within the year he's in office now are you as you moved a lot he's doing a lot he's going in the right way and she promised to follow him and it's called she said germany and france to get a job in the neighborhood a new start for. your syria new foundation for her and she's also going to hold on of the family i believe t
and to the return of national nationalism and you also mentioned to hold that the congress to raise afraid that these countries could turn to nationalism again because it has to be prevented and that was an appeal to the german chancellor merkel gave a speech a couple of things that we have to do together we have to retreat and america also promised to come up with the proposals until the summit that you suffered in june and from that point one of them. oh it was a good. way to go for you to...
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were many nations contributing exhibits, so there foreign nations that had their own buildings, italy, argentina, japan, china, among others, sweden had a building. honduras. numbers of nations, and those nations, home nation was f decided what exhibited in that building, how they wanted to present hemselves to the world, so visitors certainly could have gone and seen various different exhibits about japanese culture, art.ese there was a model of a japanese temple, for instance, an enormous japanese garden. japan poured a lot of money into the fair, really trying to emergings status as an visitors.er, to the fair also included what we would call midway, so what came midway, it was e called the zone in 1915. that was their name. zone, andpanama canal t featured some ethnic villages, so places where, what colonized people, or people who were seen as primitive or less advanced were display for visitors to observe. a short-lived village people.li another one of maui, and those eople were essentially living their daily lives in front of visitors. fairs at on at world the time. one of the most famous things on actually a painting called stella, that supposedly reathed, and it was
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national park service. andersonville national cemetery located in my district are one of two national cemeteries controlled by the park service. today, we are taking steps for congress to correct this oversight and to ensure veterans buried in cemeteries controlled by the national park service and their families are provided all of the benefits to which they are entitled. not only for my district but for all of our veterans and their families who have selflessly served our country. i aplayed senator eyesanson's successful effort to push this -- isakson's successful effort to push this through the senate. by voting for this legislation, we can fix this oversight and ensure that all of our veterans and their families are provided appropriate benefits in all of our federal cemeteries. with that i thank the gentleman for the time and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. roe: i have no further speakers. i'm prepared to close. mr. correa: mr. speaker -- the speaker pro tempor
national park service. andersonville national cemetery located in my district are one of two national cemeteries controlled by the park service. today, we are taking steps for congress to correct this oversight and to ensure veterans buried in cemeteries controlled by the national park service and their families are provided all of the benefits to which they are entitled. not only for my district but for all of our veterans and their families who have selflessly served our country. i aplayed...
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national national rifle association convention the n.r.a. is the most powerful pro-gun lobby in the u.s. trumps comments come despite his earlier assertion that he would take on the lobby group after a february after a florida school shooting in february. president trump knew he was playing in front of a home crowd as he addressed cheering gun enthusiasts in dallas he called again for arming teachers to head off future mass shootings like the one in parkland florida in february in which seventeen people were killed ninety eight percent of mass public shootings have occurred in places where guns are banned just so you understand. tragically as we see there is no shirt on more inviting to eye mare's killer then a sorry dad did clare's this school is a gun free zone come in and take us thank you i ninety eight percent think i you know they're cowards when they know there's guns inside they're not going to the n.r.a. has shown its support for the measures even though teachers and security experts have openly criticized the idea. in his speech which ranged across unemployment the economy immigration and nuclear proliferation trump made no mention of gun control proposals he'd floated in the past such as raising the age limit for buying rifles the n.r.a. sees that and other limits on gun sales as a violation of the second amendment to the us constitution the right to bear arms. with republican control of the u.s. congress up for grabs in november's midterm elections trump used the n.r.a. platform to return to rhetoric he used in twenty sixteen to excite pro-gun voters warning that democrats are determined to take away america's guns. tresor earthquakes have struck hawaii's big island where the killer way of al qaeda has been spewing lava into residential areas this is forced hundreds of people to flee. their homes aftershocks from a series of earthquakes have also been rumbling across the island the u.s. geological survey measured measured the largest tremor at magnitude six point nine the strongest one hundred seventy five so far they have been no reports of injuries or major damage and there we spoke with john tar sand a lava tour guide on the island so we're on the east side of the big island of hawaii and right now we are going through a period of time where we just went through massive swelling of the volcano and it's starting to release some of the energy in the last couple days what we've seen is lots and lots of earthquakes i think in the last three to four days there's been well over a thousand and in the last couple days in particular they've gotten more intense today they got a little bit you were and we got some massive ones like a six point nine that was just described there are fissures that are opening up down on the east drift i believe that at the meeting tonight and behold there had been somewhere between six and eight act decisions that had opened up in the last twenty four hours you know the last time something like this happened in hawaii was in one nine hundred fifty five and that particular event lasted about three months long so they want everybody to understand that this is something that's going to be intense it could shut off tomorrow or it could last for a really long time and so everybody really just need to make the proper preparations whatever that means to each of. the men's ice hockey world championship i started in denmark and ambitious germany runners up in february as winter olympics and a tough opening group game against the host nation which went all the way to a penalty shoot out. germany we're just fifty five seconds away from winning olympic gold a few months ago but that success comes with added pressure and host stan mock were determined not to make it easy for them they went ahead early in the second period on the powerplay yes by the end sooner than men on talk it. germany wasted no time in hitting back the loose puck falling to the on and he made no mistake. but still but denmark took advantage of another power play to get back ahead back in the driving seat though the home value was short lived. it's tight the game up again after a nifty move and that was that for regulation and overtime denmark's france needs must be only meant to find the net in the shoot out the hosts happy if germany deflated. there was indeed awareness from berlin working out at the top of the hour thanks for tuning and. we make up over three quarters of it that hundred thirty five we are the symbols of this. game want to shape the con
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national anthem plays] [national anthem playing] [drums] on bugle] [sorrowful music plays] [solemn music playing] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the introduction of the president and national anthem. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. general mattis, secretary of defense. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. plays] ["hail to the chief"] announcer: ladies and -- [drums] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, chaplain ostlin, command chaplain u.s. army military district of washington. >> let us pray. almighty god, prince of these, you have declared there is no greater love than to lay down our lives, all who have given their lives, 135 national cemeteries, 40 states and puerto 6 cemeteries in 10 other countries great we caused -- countries. we pause to honor their memory. i pray that we can be more aware of just how blessed we are as a nation as we realize the price they have paid to maintain our freedom. we honor the family and friends of those who have given their lives in service to our nation. we pray that they will be comforted and reassured that the sacrifice of their loved ones is not in vain and that they are not forgotten. lord, we ask that you co
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it is a national security argument. a national security argument. have these components in case of a nationalonal commity. commity. republicans on the idea of a trade war. war. economic situations, which is the great depression. great depression. we don't think that is the case. that is the case. they're affecting this is a fraction of 1% of the economy. of 1% of the economy. this could lead to more. lead to more. the european cars say we will retaliate. retaliate. you don't know where a trade war goes once you launch it. trade war goes once you launch it. we are not talking about a trade war. we don't think this will happen. happen. this is a very small percentage of our economy. percentage of our economy. trade and ronald reagan levelled tariffs. tariffs. it is consistent with our party's history. thank you. i spoke with david o'sullivan. the eu said it will retaliate. politically or economically with the tariffs you will impose. tariffs you will impose. tim position of tariffs on steel and aluminium illegal under wto laws. aluminium illegal under wto laws. equivalent volume of american tra
it is a national security argument. a national security argument. have these components in case of a nationalonal commity. commity. republicans on the idea of a trade war. war. economic situations, which is the great depression. great depression. we don't think that is the case. that is the case. they're affecting this is a fraction of 1% of the economy. of 1% of the economy. this could lead to more. lead to more. the european cars say we will retaliate. retaliate. you don't know where a trade...
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nation nation as a whole did intend to address red red devils. she was like. there is a. right between indigenous. local on the senses. trademark waiting for the a. also sing a twenty grams of. this report. reference is a highlight of the man. located at. money and what it. is going to. this is. my five. yeah allusion is rough rough but mostly never numbers lately. his mission and the. we're trying to raise any money. firewire would. we can meet again. the book is just a little. talk it. through the schism refrigerator. freezer to make my life they have they have. to get together. to make. a month but in the end. living. life isocyanide in the main line props and then cocome home just just is not enouough to provide for a partiaial c children. fixaxn and again undermining our members as to. what we make may always? in order for her. what i want to work with? the family we details of social housing fifty two years across from the item ten had a lousy people live lives and what what. and we all. week the catholic religion. runs and he needs me. management has called godzilla causes don't don't come here. we do. and then the. that way you don't get a letter. so they really respect election actions. look look was working on their merits or is he just left and righ. let's look at the guy. days this draft us missing. still shoshan does as she's has had to lili to live. in the small room to room have a habit. it is it is and no government. to live in this kind. about. like like southern on children when twenty cents and kind of cacaledonians le along on the whole the public. spain. says that he did not. exceptptions to this great. minutes minutes any and all challenges agents justice attendndance today and it ws a littlee incidentt since yu should you should. i'm kind of an era today mariner wisely said had to bebe. it depends state. what? does a he say he's one point. forty four unity for his crimes. prime. research restaurant downtown initially. yeah. loss because he got 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on t. yeah yeah. and. another. reason is that the locals and they. two hundred and three by five. country. the group recently held ther * trying trying. to trade reforms but expectations are high. license. do you. think. negotiations. secretary. of state regions exhibit. the seas and threats terrorists. as life you as residents return to towns that they are trying to. feel the. meeting charge card counter susan us us out of a. total charge. chest as. well. but the medications and connections must not foundnd on anybody. and then. did you do to the financial let's. i have had. users are expected to do does is it. sometimes in china. this isn't to potentially. fifty billion dollars dollars western china examples trying trying to wriggle out of sync. should george washington ahead including deck crofton so easily be. jj so easily be jesus as a sales chargege. just. somemetimes when i'm down to threree hundred and some fie five billion dollar. trade deficit between. you and that he's cool cool. a hundred million dollars and trying. not. to think of subsidies the technology development but according according to your online time chinese han usually. discussing izzie's due to mama's. unknown that close eye on those three tracks. on our growth not that had been weighing on the street. the dow jones. i thought a l lot latelely nonsense and as you can live on germans are still downtown lately arriving. early early hold. off from fort worth. and and one hundred and out of house and senate we teac. down the seven seven percent placed by a better than expected earnings. for the first time in three. years or so. my number members reserves and after thirty. you've got guidelines deficit as a result of many many exceeds revenue from from mozilla. stages just. lower. deficit. under re research center of the gt last year i mean i mean which exercise last year process now known to exit your your procedures for ss deficit which could help help i'm gonna like when we. were sort t wars as esther strumming your answers on european union a hard hard. forms at home and and further remain its its public finances his parents every species workhorse wanted on. the. the fourth one and the ones we have we have whatever that is often so we must no. be how how we can. make changes. difference right after that. one seven seven six six as senator is. we must not stay windows and central sentient johnson which is on the phone from the public at that. public health activities lining on the ground. you know from france and great britain. ritually say states if you* up filler filter that could be glad that the public debt that is mamaintained enemy of the economy really pretty good and. france over the next three s unions have already rejected those off the results already rendering. right down on stride and. if he does not use it as well. resign we finally. right. here on earth transportation for. moving on the on the day that isn't as i lie down now shall be filed with the world's largest. stock offering brings twenty one fourteen trying trying mark more maker taking advantage of the new. hong kong. there now. australia. has lost a banke. first country. had had seen jack medic medicaid taken. but it might never. securestore does also passed last month the minute minut. here's. and. some companies. serving glass losses forty one. down down thirty thirty million a year earlier sales sales one one one one of. that. came. down one day but that that discourage. he's investigating a lot of money to his old self. users also clarification about about the data some some of the civilians living space users users made in a way blame for that. used you caitlyn freshness national office says that the films are so used to individual. contractors of the no doubt. for technical detail tirade raining any any trace a dat. we breeding stage where ♪ amy: from pacifica this is democracy now! >> we hope for underststanding. part of u.s.his authorities understand we come to seek 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ultimate final exam play along with you ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪hem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] >> after president trump's tough talk yesterday the summit with kim jong un may be back on. >> we are talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we would like to do it. we're going to see what happens. >> the north kore north korean'd their hand. president trump called their bluff. >> whether the government under the obama administration was spying on his presidential campaign. >> what happened here was an abomination to the republic and the media is covering it up. >> not just fox where they are essentially delivering propaganda. we need more people to speak up and speak out and we need more outlets. >> you don't give up. you don't give in. you don't b
ultimate final exam play along with you ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪hem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] >> after president trump's tough talk yesterday the summit with kim jong un may be back on. >> we are talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we would like to do it. we're going to see what happens. >> the north kore north korean'd their hand. president trump called their bluff. >> whether the government...
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nation and those in it. today, we are among the most privileged to watch as our nation's highest honor of special trust, achievement and fidelity is given and received, from you our nation'sommander in chief to a leader of naval warriors whose opinion was soft and sacrifices were selfless and dedication to duty was unparalleled. e lift up and honor our master chief britt slabinski. may he take with him the absolute certainty in knowing the days given to this great nation to our navy and the warriors of special warfare. we as fellow americans, brother and sister warriors, friends and family like collectively ask for your blessing upon our great president, this great naval warrior and military families and what they have done, do and will continue to do this on this most solemn occasion. we are his teammates say well done and whether swimming the depths, climbing the highest of mountains or soaring the highest of heavens, may you go with us. in your holy name we pray, amen. president trump thank you very much, chaplain. it's beautiful. and thank you to deputy secretary of defense patrick shana han, under secretary of the navy. and ecretary nominee congressman scott taylor a
nation and those in it. today, we are among the most privileged to watch as our nation's highest honor of special trust, achievement and fidelity is given and received, from you our nation'sommander in chief to a leader of naval warriors whose opinion was soft and sacrifices were selfless and dedication to duty was unparalleled. e lift up and honor our master chief britt slabinski. may he take with him the absolute certainty in knowing the days given to this great nation to our navy and the...
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national intelligence. and i knew before the director of national intelligence that he was about to be fired.hen you interview kellyanne conway. because that alone is a remarkable achievement. >> i don't scream every time. [ laughter ] i appreciate -- i appreciate your noticing. >> jimmy: i want to show something because this -- i don't know if you've even seen this. but this is what happened when you got your award. run the video here. you and the other guys, and you're saying hello to people up there on the dais. and there's sarah sanders. and she just kind of like doesn't -- she doesn't stand. she doesn't even seem to see you. is it a good sign when you're being ignored completely by the white house press secretary? >> well, theoretically, no president and no press secretary should be comfortable in that room i guess. i hadn't seen that since then. and i didn't notice it at the time. but i don't know if you've picked up on this. the president is not really a fan of reporters sharing facts about him to the american people. they don't like that. >> jimmy: why do you think that is? >> well, t
national intelligence. and i knew before the director of national intelligence that he was about to be fired.hen you interview kellyanne conway. because that alone is a remarkable achievement. >> i don't scream every time. [ laughter ] i appreciate -- i appreciate your noticing. >> jimmy: i want to show something because this -- i don't know if you've even seen this. but this is what happened when you got your award. run the video here. you and the other guys, and you're saying...
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nation, and nation for him the whole world would be blessed. now, as we look back, we see how israel has been that blessing to the entire world through her innovations in medicine, technology, and energy. but most of all, israel has less to this world by pointing us to her through the message of profits, the scriptures, and the messiah. yourank you for providential and powerful protection of this nation from all who would seek to destroy her, this nation, the nation of israel, you have called the apple of your eye. and father, we are also grateful as we think about what happened 70 years ago today at this very moment when you fulfilled the prophecies of the profit from thousands of years ago andriy gathered your people in this promised land. we want to thank you, especially today for the courageous leadership of prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his determination to do what ever it takes to protect his people at all cost us. we are equally grateful for the skillful work of our ambassador dman who so effectively represents our united states policy of always standing by and supporting our most important ally and friend in the middle east. now, father, as we come to in thee this embassy city of jerusalem, the city you named as the capital of israel 3000 years ago, we want to thank you for the tremendous leadership of our great president, donald j. trump. without president trump's de
nation, and nation for him the whole world would be blessed. now, as we look back, we see how israel has been that blessing to the entire world through her innovations in medicine, technology, and energy. but most of all, israel has less to this world by pointing us to her through the message of profits, the scriptures, and the messiah. yourank you for providential and powerful protection of this nation from all who would seek to destroy her, this nation, the nation of israel, you have called...
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we are in the uk already the most obese nation in the western europe. obese nation in the western europe. real progress in improving our nationtacks on soft drinks... says these attacks on soft drinks... it says the government is investing in more research. in more research. point that there will be more action if the right results aren't seen. if the right results aren't seen. healthy eating have never been more important. to reduce pre school obesity. thanks forjoining us here on bbc news. this is a pretty shocking picture. picture. first of all how surprised are you? i am not surprised actually. actually. healthy weight by the time they leave school. leave school. serious physical and emotional consequences of obesity. consequences of obesity. more about what it is you do that you found works? you found works? getting there right at the beginning. beginning. provide a healthy family lifestyle for their babies and young children. for their babies and young children. preventing obesity before it is established. established. confidence and practical terms what does that mean? does that mean? most parents want a healthy start
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have the best [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [nationalnthem] ♪ >> a new peace offering from secretary of state mike pompeo. economic help for north korea but only if it fully ditches its nukes. >> if north korea takes bold action the united states is willing to work with north korea to achieve prosperity. >> pulling out of the iran nuclear deal will make it harder to negotiate successfully with north korea. or anyone else. >> may have had a spy in or interacting with the trump campaign during the 2016 election. >> like the sickest spy novel i ever read except it actually happened. >> everybody is meeting hysteria with
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course the symbolic inauguration of the new old president is obviously a moment for national celebration it's a national moment and the transmission that you showed on r.t. the live transmission which i imagine russian domestic channels probably carried as well you know put the emphasis very.
course the symbolic inauguration of the new old president is obviously a moment for national celebration it's a national moment and the transmission that you showed on r.t. the live transmission which i imagine russian domestic channels probably carried as well you know put the emphasis very.
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nations rapid tour for the promotion of the democratic an equitable international order he was sent by the united nations in late two thousand and seventeen on the spot to venezuela as the u.n. wrapper tore represented united nations nations to conduct a study on venice oil and this is a just two paragraphs i'll read you are his report back because it's a total black. in the western media he writes again this is the un representative united nations regardless of what interventionist politicians the media and some non-governmental organizations affirm the situation of then it so it does not reach the limit level of the humanitarian crisis true enough there is a scarcity of certain foods medicines and personal hygiene items there are delays in distribution there are a lot more inspirations foods there was galloping inflation there is anger there are institutional and constitutional irregularities like in so many countries of our suffering world but by her but hyperboles do not help us or the venezuelan people who need international solidarity and a good faith humanitarian is the end he concludes is just one line to the extent that sanctions u.s. sanctions that directly or indirectly course sort of is it necessary me
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nationally and internationally so everybody knows about kapoor and this one now he's being broadcast nationally to an international but we just don't have the rate leadership right now to get things done ok and a little bit about this community i mean a lot of people when they think of why they think of mansions by the sea they think of rich golf courses and wealthy people in sailboats and that's sort of the this is one of the poorest communities in hawaii tell guilt about this community that is correct this is the most this advantage community in the state of hawaii and we have the high is you know population that have these it's like diabetes heart disease you name it we have it and even the income level is below proverb and we've been trying to help our people to become you know better citizenship and lot of our people to have been incarcerated so we need to make sure that they can be successful and give them the tools that they need to be successful right now the programs that have been given from the federal level the state level and the county level it's not enough and i'm a farmer correc
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national negative national security implications. it is in a very important piece of legislation work. it is only one piece of the china picture. i know senator rubio and many others have pointed out that china is on the march. whether it is on the trade front or if it comes to getting access to a cutting edge technology that gives them a leapfrog effect in terms of national security and potential threat that poses to us.both economically and from a national security standpoint. i will continue to have a discussion of this. i know sometimes it is easy to conflate the national security and economic concerns. sometimes they do overlap and sometimes they don't. the threat that china poses to the united states and the rest of the world economically, militarily is not something that we can ignore any longer. this i think represents a good first step toward addressing the national security concerns. >> this is a statement, optimism about availability of good jobs and new heights. it is based upon a gallup survey in which they found that the optimism that people have about opportunities out there in the workplace now as of 25 points over it was before the president took office. and that represents a 17 year high. and so the good news about peoples confidence, there optimism about the economy is positive and it doesn't just apply to consumers. businesses have the
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nation's most sacred home, we have the privilege to witness come to celebrate and to honor an extraordinary naval career and a life that is been set apart and called to service and devotion to this nation and those in it. today we're among the most privileged to watch as our nation'sonor a special trust and achievement and fidelity is both given and received from our nation's command in chief to a leader of naval warriors whose opinion was sought, who sacrifice were selfless and his dedication to duty is unparalleled by any standard. today we lift up and honor our very own master chief britt slabinski as our nation's medal of honor is bestowed upon him here may also take within the absolute certainty knowing his base given to this great nation come to our beloved navy into the warriors of naval special warfare were of value beyond measure. we as fellow americans, brother and sister warriors, friends and family alike collectively ask for your blessing upon our great president, this great naval warrior come these great military families and all they do come have done and will continue to do from this day forward on this most solemn occasion on this sacred ground we as his teammates say well done. and finally whether swimming the depths acclimatized the mountains or
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thanking you for your providential and powerful protection of this nation from all who would seek to destroy her. this nation, the nationple of your eye. father, we are also grateful, as we think about what happened 70 years ago today at this very moment when you fulfilled the prophesies of the prophets from thousands of years ago and regathered your people in this promised land. now, we want to thank you, especially today, for the courageous leadership of prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his determination to do whatever it takes to protect his people at all costs. we are equally grateful for the skillful work of our ambassador david friedman who so effectively represents our united states policy of always standing by and supporting our most reliable ally and friend in the middle east. and now, father, as we come to dedicate this embassy, in the city of jerusalem, the city that you named as the capital of israel 3,000 years ago, we want to thank you for the tremendous leadership of our great president, donald j. trump. without president trump's determination, resolve, courage, we would not be here today. and i beli
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some of the other points that were going to be raised at this meeting such as creating a national army and national and unifying the central bank as soon as possible but we are waiting to hear from some of the main protagonists very shortly and why is taking such a prominent role in trying to end the libya crisis. and there's no doubt the. has really played a very prominent role in trying to find some resolution to the instability which is
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superiority and the other the other hand the response of russia is quite direct to say you have a national national proud at the same time. which tells you go to hell. do you think the west has come to grips with the fact that russia is not irrelevant anymore like it was after the soviet union collapsed. they have to because we have a multi-polar world and not so much the uni polar anymore it doesn't matter to whom you are talking to if you talk to a call she will tell you. with some hesitation there was a list but she will tell you we have to talk with russia because russia is an important player and without russia you don't get the. treatment in syria that in the meantime we have so many different players at the same time that neither america nor russia can guarantee find a solution but the condition is they have to talk to each other to get a final solution to convince the others around them to help them you have iran you have turkey you have saudi arabia you have a number of players in the meantime and that makes the situation so dangerous because. you never know how of when the escalation so t
superiority and the other the other hand the response of russia is quite direct to say you have a national national proud at the same time. which tells you go to hell. do you think the west has come to grips with the fact that russia is not irrelevant anymore like it was after the soviet union collapsed. they have to because we have a multi-polar world and not so much the uni polar anymore it doesn't matter to whom you are talking to if you talk to a call she will tell you. with some hesitation...
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nation's most sacred home, we have the privilege to witness, to celebrate and to honor an extraordinary naval career and a life that has been set apart and called to service and devotion to this nation and those in it. today we are among the most privilege to watch as the nation'sevement and fidelity is given and received from our nation's commander-in-chief to a leader of naval warriors who opinion was sought, who sacrifices were selfless and whose dedication to duty is unparalleled by any standard. today we lift up and honor our very own master chief britt slabinski as the nation's medal of honor betoed -- bestowed upon him. know the days he has given to the navy and the special warfare were value beyond measure. we as the fellow americans, brother and sister warriors, friends and family alike collectively ask for your blessing upon the great president, this great naval warrior, the great military families in all they do, have done and will continue to do from this day forward on the most solemn occasion, on this sacred ground we as the teammates say well done. finally whether swimming the depths, claiming the highest of mountains or soaring to the heavens as we walk the lonely road of faith, may you always go with you. in your holy name we pray, amen. >> pre
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nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. now nation, he will once again hear from heaven and heal this land. this one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and i have the privilege to share a verse today as many others will. over the mantle of our home for nearly 20 years, there has been a bible verse that speaks of a promise our little family has claimed and americans have cherished through the generations. jeremiah 29 verse 11 we read, for i know the plans i have for you. plans to prosper you and jeremiah 29 verse 11 we read, for i know the plans i have for you. plans to prosper you and not to harm you. plans to give you hope. and a future. to jeremiah 29 verse 11 we read, for i know the plans i have for you. plans to prosper you and not to harm you. plans to give you hope. and a future. to americans near and far, thank you for joining us in this jeremiah 29 verse 11 we read, ational day of prayer. and god less you all. less you all. > let us pray. our heavenly father, we come before you this morning and we praise you. for your goodness and blessings which you have poured out into this country. we
nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. now nation, he will once again hear from heaven and heal this land. this one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and i have the privilege to share a verse today as many others will. over the mantle of our home for nearly 20 years, there has been a bible verse that speaks of a promise our little family has claimed and americans have cherished through the generations. jeremiah 29 verse 11 we read, for i know the plans i...
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host[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] afterwords,end, on james clapper with his book "facts and fears, hard truths from a life and intelligence." he is interviewed by jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses that ice has today? what are the changes that guys like you and may need to think about for the next 10 to 20 years in intelligence? >> i think a weakness that at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the integrated,s collaborative as it needed to be. it was they who recommended that leadership the position is full-time job would be to foster and promote the multiplecross components of the intelligence community. one point, in the run-up to the law that was passed after the 9/11 commission, which established the position, there was talk at the time about why not create a department of intelligence, a cabinet department? which i thought would be a realistic for this country. fears thatcerns and a juggernaut organization would create. be, as longt might as you have a champion
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national security and national defense. i say all this because of general mattis memo was released but it only needs a certain percentage of aluminum and steel in order to support his name. that was taken as a proxy for the fact that not a national security issue. national defense is a subset of national security. cbt, customs and border protection has been charged with developing framework or critical infrastructure and identifying critical fact errors that are elements of our critical infrastructure and did designate as critical components for being able to sustain our amber structure. >> thanks very much. just to continue on the theme of 232 tariffs, we hear a lot that they are controversial. they are rarely used. can you talk about that a little bit? >> they have been used in the past as i said. i honestly think a lot of the controversy around these tariffs doesn't have as much to do at the tariffs as with the atmospheric and the personalities that are associated with them. i think the more calm discussion that actually look at the merits and understood the background of the reasoning can be a lot more room for agreement that something like this was needed to address the problem that has been basically an addressable up unti
national security and national defense. i say all this because of general mattis memo was released but it only needs a certain percentage of aluminum and steel in order to support his name. that was taken as a proxy for the fact that not a national security issue. national defense is a subset of national security. cbt, customs and border protection has been charged with developing framework or critical infrastructure and identifying critical fact errors that are elements of our critical...
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national enquirer" serves some sort of function of unofficial state publication. nobody takes the "national enquirer" seriously. it's not a very reputable publication. it's known as a rag. but at the same time, it does speak for the president of the united states. and if the "nationalrer" is saying they -- >> since when, keith? >> let me finish and then you can interrupt. it does speak for the president of the united states in the sense that it is definitely portraying his message out there. obviously whenever you have a publication out there that tries to kill a story that's harmful to the president, that's a publication that's speaking for the president of the united states. >> it's a publication that's been involved in legal -- yeah, with women who said they did catch and kill story for the president of the united states. so that's why it's in the news media right now. thank you all, appreciate it. when we come back, the gaslighting of america. the author who says president trump is gaslighting us. and she says we love it when he lies. termites, feasting on homes 24/7. we're on the move. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. i'm all-bu
national enquirer" serves some sort of function of unofficial state publication. nobody takes the "national enquirer" seriously. it's not a very reputable publication. it's known as a rag. but at the same time, it does speak for the president of the united states. and if the "nationalrer" is saying they -- >> since when, keith? >> let me finish and then you can interrupt. it does speak for the president of the united states in the sense that it is definitely...
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national police week, i am deeply humbled to join so many courageous men and women of law-enforcement, especially the families of our fallen at this, the 37th annual national peace officers memorial service. you honor us by your presence here today. to the leadership of the fraternal order of police and all of those who serve on the thin blue line of law-enforcement, sheriffs, deputies, marshals, detectives and all those who have traveled from near and far together at our nationby your presence. every year since 1982, members of our law-enforcement community, their families and friends have gathered on this day in washington, d.c. in solemn memorial services across this country, to mourn the phone, honor the sacrifice, and rededicate ourselves to stand with those who protect our families and our communities every day. last year, president trump and i were honored to stand before the this gathering of president trump promised on that day, and this administration as he said and i quote, we will always support the incredible men and women in law-enforcement. that is precisely what donald trump has done. [applause] in the past year we have taken decisive action to give additional tools, funding, and equipment to those who protect and serve. as a nation has witnessed, time and again, this president has made it clear to the men and woman of law-enforcement and their families that we are with you. we stand with you. president donald trump in the white house, we will
national police week, i am deeply humbled to join so many courageous men and women of law-enforcement, especially the families of our fallen at this, the 37th annual national peace officers memorial service. you honor us by your presence here today. to the leadership of the fraternal order of police and all of those who serve on the thin blue line of law-enforcement, sheriffs, deputies, marshals, detectives and all those who have traveled from near and far together at our nationby your...
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national national proud at the same time. which tells you go to hell. do you think the west has come to grips with the fact that russia is not irrelevant anymore like it was after the soviet union collapsed. they have to because we have a multi-polar world and not so much uni polar anymore doesn't matter to whom you are talking to if you talk to a call she will tell you. with some hesitation nevertheless but she will tell you we have to talk with russia because russia is an important player and without russia you don't get the. new treatment in syria that in the meantime we have so many different players at the same time that neither america nor russia can guarantee find a solution but the condition is they have to talk to each other to get a final solution to convince the others around them to help them you have iran you have turkey you have saudi arabia you have a number of players in the meantime and that makes the situation so dangerous because. you never know how of when the escalation so to speak. reached is its final point and you something is happening and probably it's an escalation you don't want but you get if you look back to syria on the very moment you had an escalation of words but at the very end you have in the meantime what number of destroyed buildings no russian have been hurt and probably now is the chance to talk i think it's a very good chance in the very moment to find a solution together because everybody sees it's not working that way germany is a country that is very close to russia and especially with pins german past and that relationship is very important saying how it's germany at the forefront of the european union angela merkel and putin also have a relationship that endured through the years is this sanctions story the confrontation going to destroy that relationship completely. i don't think that's that's destroyed completely i think both people are rational politicians and we see in the very moment what i mentioned just before we have a big chance in the very moment to come to terms because you know we have issues like north stream to the gas from russia to sherman e. we have syria at the same time we have an unreliable american partner at the same time so within europe we have difficulties and i think we have to solve some problems only together and we have to do that so the situation is quite good i would say even it doesn't look like that and the market is going to has been going to washington mark wrong has been going to washington. if it's true that putin got an invitation i don't know yet but that gives us the chance to lean back to see what is our what our interests and to find a solution i think it's better than we think the funny thing in between is us journalists by the way the russian ones and the german ones there was an interesting in research being done just recently that as far as foreign policy is concerned all the journalists are trying to stick to their governments and increase the trama so to speak on the other side it's not so much to in the as far as interior parting says concerned but obviously in foreign policy you have. traumatization by. the journalists on both sides as well so in your movie putting was described as a man whose mind is not easy to change and who doesn't forget insults or double crossings do you think this personal trait of peace will do way to political consideration will he forget the confrontation with the west if i chanced is offer to end this conflict confrontation you know you don't have to forget it but you have and i don't think that he will forget it but he is a rational person on the other side as well and he knows exactly how politics works and what is needed if you want to have a long time solution now it is its last term so he has another. six years to fix things which went wrong to a certain extent it's not only depending on him definitely not but he has this jobs and after such a long time of confrontation on both sides why shouldn't he use that as this kind of testimony so to speak and he is a rational man so i don't see why he wouldn't do that that the interesting thing is . you don't have to take everything personal what happens in politics if you do that then you are lost and in the last. breath thank you very much for this interesting insight and we're talking to hubert siple german journalist and author of the documentary film i put in discussing how the world sister russian leader and how his affects russia's relations with the rest of the world that's it for this edition of sophie and call see you next time. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low its high education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold under snot just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could know most of the regime could this also kind of follow it could mean. more is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now i'm running stream or higher education the new global economic wall. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all judges but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge tournaments and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to meet the center of the pole with you and we will show you all the great british good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low end also and i'm really happy to join the arctic theme for the two thousand infield the world cup in russia meet the special what i was offered to share needs to just take the radio p.r.t. teams latest edition to make up a bigger certainly better jersey book. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation in the us my mike was hoping the board doesn't forget the eyes of god i'm just dumb is coming down to the woods as the feeder he got on into the sea it's just us who climbed proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that to think softness can put us in more. the softness of this this and this is selling this is one of them or. most of the misuse. of the. means this is the arsenals that once tightened on the old vision starting a more sustainable homes a fund is up and his cards on the fine. thank. you. here you are on. her. with the deadline for. nuclear agreement britain's foreign minister heads to washington to save the deal. but. to be killed hundreds of interpreters who work for the british army in afghanistan to face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by london. we speak to one of those affected . being sworn in as president. after winning the election in the run up to the. sneak peek inside the. palace where the ceremony is taking place. it is monday may the seventh and just after nine o'clock in the morning here in moscow you are watching international news team here a very warm welcome to you. the british foreign secretary is making a last minute efforts to persuade donald trump to stick to the iranian nuclear deal boris johnson is currently on a two day visit to washington where he'll meet with senior ministration officials. takes a closer look at europe's efforts to change his mind. terms of parent intention of dropping the iran nuclear deal later this week has sent the international community into overdrive there are now two competing influence campaigns playing out keep it and kill it seemingly testing out the theory third time's a charm the british foreign secretary boris johnson is in washington and a last ditch effort to save the pact from trump's wrath that's after the leaders of france and germany had no luck whatsoever isn't that we believe it's better to have this agreement even if it's not perfect and you have no agreement. with. the iran deal is not sufficient to see that iran's ambitions are curbed and contained it is most important to recognize is that iran through its ballistic missile program is trying to exert geo political influence in syria and lebanon. the solid robust verifiable agreement that guarantees that iran has nuclear weapons to denounce it without proposing anything else would be a serious mistake not respecting it would be irresponsible. and we should acknowledge that the current agreement doesn't allow us to address all of the issues among the things not covered by the iran nuclear deal is iran's activity in the region. this by going in with iron resolve both the chrono and merkel and it up looking like they were just trying to pander to the u.s. leader and although boris is set to meet with trump's vice president and his hawkish new national security advisor those two will likely try to browbeat johnson into accepting this is a bad job and doomed deal i don't see that there's any prospect of a real fix to this deal i think the deal is inherently flawed i think it's a strategic the buckle for the united states the iran nuclear deal is a disaster and the united states of america will no longer certify this fuel can see. the only hope france germany and the. case seemed to have is to push for a compromise with trump simply tweaking the existing agreement but perhaps we're not seeing the whole picture here maybe the problem for america actually goes deeper than this one pact we've got a president. a president who doesn't listen to. the people who are naysayers and a president that is as true to regime change as we are. meanwhile pushing the white house to abandon the agreement is the israeli prime minister whose country is in the signatory netanyahu just last week gave a pretty dramatic power point presentation on iran's secr
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escalation so to speak. reached is its final point and you something is happening and probably it's an escalation you don't want but you get if you look back to syria on the very moment you had an escalation of words but at the very end you have in the meantime what number of destroyed buildings no russian have been hurt and probably now is the chance to talk i think it's a very good chance in the very moment to find a solution together because everybody sees it's not working that way germany is a country that is very close to russia and especially with a pinch german past and that relationship is very important saying how it's germany at the forefront of the european union angela merkel and putin also have a relationship that endured through the years is this sanctions story the confrontation going to destroy that relationship completely. i don't think so that's that's destroyed completely i think both people are rational politicians and we see in the very moment what i mentioned just before we have a big chance in the very moment to come to terms because you know we have. issues like north stream to the gas from russia i mean we have syria at the same time we have an unreliable american partner at the same time so within europe we have difficulties and i think we have to solve some problems only together and we have to do that so the situation is quite good i would say even it doesn't look like that and the market is going to has been going to washington mark wrong has been going to washington. if it's true that putin got an invitation i don't know yet but that gives us the chance to lean back to see what is our what are our interests and to find a solution i think it's better than we think the funny thing in between is us journalists by the way the russian ones and the german ones there was an interesting in research being done just recently that as far as foreign policy is concerned all the journalists are trying to stick to the governance and increase the trauma so to speak on the other side it's not so much to in the as far as interior part texas concerned but obviously in foreign policy you have. the traumatization by the journalist on both sides as well so in your movie putting was described as a man whose mind is not easy to change and who doesn't forget insults or double crossings do you think this personal trait of he swelled the way to political consideration while he forget the confrontation with the west if i chanced is offer to end this conflict confrontation. you know you don't have to forget it but you have and i don't think that the evil forget that he is a rational person on the other side as well and he knows exactly how politics works and what is needed if you want to have a long time solution now it's this it's lost to them so he has another of another look six years to fix things which went wrong to a certain extent it's not only depending on him definitely not but he has a stance and after such a long time of confrontation on both sides i shouldn't to use that as this kind of testimony so to speak and he is a rational man so i don't see why you wouldn't do that the the interesting thing is . you don't have to take everything personal what happens in politics if you do that then you are lost and i think he's not lost. bradley bridge thank you very much for this interesting insight and for your socks we're talking to here burt siple german journalist and author of the documentary film i put in discussing how the world says to russian leader and how is a fact russia's relations with the rest of the world that's it for at this edition of cell phone call see you next time. we're recruiting. three. weeks. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold so there's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you good. luck. want is the place of students in this business model before college now and i'm extremely high education the global economic wall. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront let it be an arms race is on offer and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the. the. the the in. sooner than expected double terms promising he'll now announces the station on the iran nuclear deal tomorrow that the days earlier than had been planned it comes just as britain's foreign secretary is in washington attempting to save the agreement. but ima putin's officially sworn in as russian president and waste no time making key cabinet decisions for his fourth term also took up. to put me back. on the one tie something to kill hundreds of interpreters who work with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised to saddam by london. thanks for joining us my name's neil harvey and this is our international. donald trump's decision on the around nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than was expected the u.s. president has tweeted that he'll reveal all that two pm tomorrow washington time this sudden declaration comes on the same day the british foreign secretary had been in the u.s. capitol trying to persuade the president's team to stick with the deal or it's johnson didn't get a chance to speak to the president himself so he decided to deliver his thoughts he thought the next best way would be via t.v. johnson gave an interview to fox and friends that's been branded by the media to be terms favorite show. the president has been right to call attention to it but you couldn't do that without just throwing the baby out with the bath water without scrapping the whole thing because if you do that you have to answer the question what next well the possibility of trump pulling out of the iran deal has sent the entire international community into a frenzy at the foreign secretaries first stop in d.c. with fox and friends he decided to deliver his message via trump's favorite t.v. show boris johnson has already met with secretary pompei and he even tweeted quote honored to be the first foreign minister to visit secretary pompei in washington he's not the first european official that's tried to warn the u.s. against leaving the deal president mccrone and chancellor merkel even visited washington d.c. to discuss the matter but they were unable to convince trump otherwise he isn't we believe it's better to have this agreement even if it's not perfect and you have no agreement. the iran do you know it is not sufficient to see that iran's ambitions are curbed and contained it is most important to recognize is that iran through its ballistic missile program is trying to exert geo political influence in syria and lebanon. the solid bust verifiable agreed that guarantees that iran will not supply nuclear weapons to denounce it without proposing anything else would be a serious mistake not respecting it would be irresponsible. and we should acknowledge that the current agreement doesn't allow us to address the root of the issue among the things not covered by the iran nuclear deal is iran's activity in the region of the the u.s. is divided along partisan lines and it's mostly democrats who want to uphold what's widely regarded as obama's only foreign policy achievement according to many pundits on t.v. here but believe it or not the republican chair of the house armed services committee advised against leaving the deal check out. what he had to say i'm not necessarily opposed to sticking with this new york forever but you need to have a clearer idea of about next steps if we are going to pull out so it looks like there's both a domestic and international effort to convince trump against killing the deal trump will be and now seeing his decision at two pm from the white house tomorrow so we'll just have to wait and see what happens let's go on this should be a person ali sees a connection between trump's rush to announce his decision and the growing strength of the radio group as a law when a majority in the lebanese parliamentary election last sunday the timing of terms tweeze is very interesting because he made this tweet almost immediately after this it has in the finished his speech about the lebanese elections this deal was going to die i was never in favor of it and with the deal did there's going to be a lot more war mongering you'll have accusations w m d's like we had in two thousand and two two thousand and three in the run up to iraq and other ill advised war in the region they will attempt to do iran it's not like iraq or afghanistan iran is something else it's a different equation and so it would be stupid to start another war. but i'm a putin has been officially sworn in as russian president almost two months after he won the election. it was been six years since the last such ceremony and that could be seen by the number of small phones in the audience people attempting to capture the event. for balls from the kremlin what else was different this time. lattimer putin who is known to be sometimes fashionably sometimes not so fashionably late well this time he was right on time with work like a swiss clock i should say and really this ceremony had a very fresh spirit compared to the previous ones for instance city center of moscow was not blocked off for traffic but instead lattimer putin got a call in his office and then we saw him walk all the way to the east and to this palace now he also rode for briefly with his motorcade and for the first time apparently he preferred to his usual mercedes benz limousine and a new one russian made cortege which literally translates as a motorcade it is a new vehicle designed specifically for the russian president it is in its main feature is how well protected it is it is rumored that it can basically withstand being hit by mortar rounds so this is what we know so apparently it was probably the first time that he actually rode that vehicle now he got in here he walked through these magnificent kremlin walls kremlin palace walls set an old and then he delivered a speech and basically the first thing that we gathered from that speech is that he does not expect this presidency to be easy and we have to keep up with the global changes to create an agenda of groundbreaking development so that no obstacles to circumstances can prevent us from determining our future by ourselves from realizing our most ambitious plans with dreams so. well also vladimir putin made a very big emphasis on his on the responsibility he says he's feeling in front of all the people of russia he focused much more on the internal of the domestic policies of russia on the domestic affairs in his speech rather than on foreign policy for instance so he tried his speech to try to be very unifying he tried he made of visual a very vivid effort of trying to unite the nation in these in these times. we need breakthroughs in all spheres of life i strongly believe that only a free modern society that is ready for change and innovation that rejects injustice extreme conservatism and excess bureaucracy only such a society can achieve this kind of progress i believe that the main basis for the development of our country is the unity of the free responsible civil society and a democratic government. after delivering that speech vladimir putin was pretty much on his way and the russian government has already disbanded itself it has already we signed which is a normal of course procedure in this situation so the next thing the next big sensations that we could expect is from vladimir putin's new appointments as to who's going to go in to be the prime minister of cause this is the main intrigued as to the key positions the key ministerial positions also 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nation, and nation for him the whole world would be blessed. now, as we look back, we see how israel has been that blessing to the entire world through her innovations in medicine, technology, and energy. but most of all, israel has less to this world by pointing us to you, through the message of her profits, the scriptures, and the messiah. we thank you for your providential and powerful protection of this nationrom all who would seek to destroy her, this nation, the nation of israel, you have called the apple of your eye. and father, we are also grateful as we think about what happened 70 years ago today at this very moment when you fulfilled the prophecies of the profit from thousands of years ago andriy gathered your people in this promised land. we want to thank you, especially today for the courageous leadership of prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his determination to do what ever it takes to protect his people at all cost us. we are equally grateful for the skillful work of our ambassador david friedman who so effectively represents our united states policy of always standing by and supporting our most important ally and friend in the middle east. now, father, as we come to dedicate this embassy in the city of jerusalem, the city you named as the capital of israel 3000 years ago, we want to thank you for the tremendous leadership of our great president, donald j. trump. without pres
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national constitution centers and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> joining us at our desk once again is president of the national urban league. joining us to talk about the league's 42nd annual state of black america report. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, tier. what is the equality index? >> the equality index is a statistical measure created by the national urban league 13 years ago that compares the conditions of african-americans, whites, latinos in measuring everything from economics, education, health, social justice and civic engagement. we want to create a simple, if you will, way for people to understand a complex array of the statistics when we talk about social and economic conditions of african-americans and whites. the national urban league likes to start from a factual basis and not a base of how we feel or what my perception is. that's what this he quaee quali index is. in the 13 years that we've been doing the index, the disparities between blacks and whites has not changed aappreciably. it remained and suspended animation where african-americans are about, if you look at all of the factors, index is at about 72% of where white americans are. latinos index at about 78% or 79% of where white americans are. so it's a convenient way for us to understand that racial disparity is still a reality in american life. >> give us an e
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national parks are working, whether they have enough protection and whether they are working for the people who live there, as well as the 260 million visitors who visit national parks every year. visitors who visit national parks every yea r. we visitors who visit national parks every year. we know it will notjust bejulian every year. we know it will notjust be julian glover doing the every year. we know it will notjust bejulian glover doing the review, he will be supported by a panel of experts, from farming to tourism, and we expect those recommendations to be made next year in 2019, although we do not know exactly when at the moment. so we'll have to wait until next year to learn whether we are being recommended to have new national in england. they informed churchill that hitler was dead and picked up on the first reports of the nuclear disaster at chernobyl. bbc monitoring has been covering breaking international stories as they happen for more than 70 years. but now the team are set to bid farewell to caversham park, the grand building it has called
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nation is facing a crisis of confidence. thelso highlighted unreasonable gdp national debt -- national debt ratio. public borrowing stands at 132% of gross domestic product, as natural -- national debt stands at 2 trillion euros. cost ofl raise the borrowing. this, coupled with the bond sale triggered by political uncertainty, will create more difficulties. looming elections are being alked about as if they were referendum on europe. populist politicians in europe have been promising tax cuts. it is clear this could put italy into more debt. the markets are responding with volatility. too big to fail and too big to bail, commentators are saying. it is the biggest economy in the eurozone, behind france and germany. greece is only the 17th largest economy, and yet it's crisis was a flashpoint in the block. a crisis in italy is a greater threat for the eurozone. potential stalemate and prospect of fresh elections are putting pressure on italian bonds and stocks. dealhort-term to your bond spiked to 2.5%, while the bond which ise around 3%, the highest level in four years. european markets are rattled
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and respond to the intentions and actions of antagonistic nations to better defend our nation's economic and military security. it is the national security divisions child to disrupt and deter national security cyber threats. we will continue to work with other agencies to use all elements of initial power to meet this ever changing and growing challenge. and to adequately protect our shared natural cybersecurity against persistent attack we will need your help as well. i look forward to working with you. thank you. [applause] >> all right. thank you so much, john. pat, will you come join me? all right. well, i'm going to hand it over to pat in the moment but i just wanted to thank everybody for joining us today. i want to give a big rent of bluster all of the speakers that we had. [applause] -- round of applause. i hope each of you who came met someone new, learn something new and are leaving inspired to do something big in your agency's and organizations. and with that in let pat close it out for us. thank you. [applause] >> i'd like to thank everyone for joining us today. i i thought i got a lot out of this, all the speakers
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in the meantime, the company who makes ambien tweeted people of all races, religions, and national -- nationalities were care. racism is not a side effect of any medication. >>> a brand of birth-control pills is being pulled off because of a production error. the drugmaker is recalling 170,000 packs because placebo and active packages -- active pills were processed out of order. it is the taytulla brand. the packs carry a may 2019 expiration date. >>> preparations are underway for the first game of the nba finals in oakland. we just learned the latest on whether he will be able to play tomorrow night. >>> -- ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. >
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national share of the vote, based on this election. vote, based on this election. yesterday, notjust local elections in england. in england. you like, which is used as a basis for this projected national share. for this projected national us an acute sense of where the parties lie. of where the parties lie. national share, with the lib dems on 16% and the others and 1a%. 16% and the others and 1a%. how does that compare with 201a? that compare with 201a? nationalshare, labour up a%, lib dems up 3% and the others down 13. dems up 3% and the others down 13. that will of course reflect the huge drop in ukip support since 201a. drop in ukip support since 201a. can bring john curtice in whose cultivation misses. cultivation misses. can you talk us through it? through it? so far as the projected national share is concerned. share is concerned. back in 201a, there was a slight labour lead. there was a slight labour lead. frankly it is impossible to say that one party is ahead of the other. one party is ahead of the other. their national performances are concerned. concerned. who is going to be happy and who is going to be less happy? and who is going to be less happy? that this is a better performance than the general electio
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parks and national park system and what is the role of the national parks before we get back to the biodiversity issue. how does national park help protect biodiversity and what is the role of the national park in conservation? >> the united states can sort of claim that we created the idea behind national parks. in that we would set aside a piece of land for the people, for primary purpose of protecting it for future generations, abraham lincoln did it first with the giant sequoias which is now yosemite limit-- literally during the civil war. in 1872, yellowstone follow that the parks range from the largest 13 million acres in iceland, switzerland down to very very small units that represent the cultural and historical history of the nation and the intent behind it is to be representative that of the ecosystems that are found within the united states and the cultural history of our nation as well and they are-- there are clearly's in both of those inventories, ones we have sought to fill. on the biodiversity ecological side of the scale the national parks are sort of that anchor scores in a larger landscape. they are l
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national funding for them whereas in the united states again every town and city wants to have their airport, and we don't have a single national important of entry. i know dullas was thought to maybe be that but we don't have that. we have multiple once so it's not surprising that we don't have a big show case airport that can be one of the best airports in the world. and so that's something that i don't think gets into the debate where we complain about how horrible our airports are. we just have a lot more of them than anyone else and it's a different political economy here. they're locally owned and operated. there is a limited amount of federal funding and the national government has not designated anyone as your single point of entry that we're going to make as our show case airport. >> about the size of the country and its significance first of all for transportation, i think it's interesting and not generally that well known that when president roosevelt drew six lines on a map of the usa in 1938 and handed it to the chief of the public rode roads, thomas mcdonald, he said people don't want to drive 3,000 miles, people don't want to drive 2,000 miles, they have trans to do that and in 1938 they had dc3s as well to help them do that and they did not see that as the best way to commit this road building energy. to him rail made a lot of sense. now, i took rail to get here, i'm from the university of virginia in charlottesville. to get a train departure i couldn't take the charlottesville train i had to go to fredericksburg which is an hour 1/2 away and the departure was an hour away, so i had to leave last night to be sure to be here so i think eve
national funding for them whereas in the united states again every town and city wants to have their airport, and we don't have a single national important of entry. i know dullas was thought to maybe be that but we don't have that. we have multiple once so it's not surprising that we don't have a big show case airport that can be one of the best airports in the world. and so that's something that i don't think gets into the debate where we complain about how horrible our airports are. we just...
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repeat it again i guess the word korea yeah i think you're referring there to what the national security national security advisor john bolton had said in which he used. that example if you think that that is perhaps what what what killed it for food for the north koreans and what led to their tougher rhetoric on this. well i think if you look back over the history you know this is not a regime that's been easy to deal with no matter who's in charge but i do think that the use of the term libya and the repeated discussions about unilateral disarmament are very difficult kind of language to use before you even have the opportunity to sit down and meet for the first time and when you set that up as the original the initial goal i think it's even harder to get the north koreans to come to the table and i think what you saw i was increasing north korean anger meeting the u.s. to cancel the summit and so i think i mean i don't think that's especially surprise .
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national symbol ran out. genie: the nfl has issued a new ultimatum to players kneel during the national anthem. reporter: this coming after the colin kaepernick scandal last year when the footballer knelt during the nationalnthem to protest police brutality, among other issues. the nfl has ruled that players must stand during the national time --ave given them -- standardime national anthem or stay in the locker room. a fox writer is hailing this to let players who choose not to stand for national anthem "sulk in the locker room." genie: a federal judge has ruled that donald trump cannot block people on twitter. reporter: let's show you a few of those offending tweets that have gotten them blocked by donald trump on twitter. fe, they saying "covfe same guy who doesn't proofread his twitter handles the nuclear button." "i heard ben & jerry's has a new flavor called covfefe, and is just not that it is just not -- it is just nuts." they now say he cannot block twitter because it is a facial -- a official government account , so it would be violating rights to free speech. is as this says, "because he a big baby and can't take criticism." genie: thanks to you for watching. you can get a closer look on our e24
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national security council -- the -- plus germany. national security five, plus germany, -- it's not the national. it's -- was remarkable. was remarkable. for years we have been trying to t china and russia to do any sanctions on iran. never, never, never. and now they were willing to join in this nuclear agreement that has recognition of their importance in all of this. so for the president to destroy the successful joint comprehensive plan of action gravely endangers our global security and defies comprehension. this was an agreement, and i show you this book, because we didn't ask people to sign a letter. we asked them to study the agreement, to review the validation of ambassadors and generals and admirals and military people across the board, to review the recommendations of nuclear ysicists, some of them nobel laureates, saying that this agreement should be the template for future nuclear nonproliferation agreements. to ask their questions, to talk to their constituents, to make their own decisions and make their own statements about this. so i was very, very proud of the strong support that the members came to thei
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so-called lego approach is building its own niche that could be needed in areas devastated by national -- nationalnatural disasters. it cuts building time in two months not years. >> time is money right now. >> reporter: right now, this seven-figure house that was on the drawing board in december is now on the block in may. in palo alto, i am jesse gary, for ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a star wars story will be released. the adventures of a young han solo and chewbacca. >> i am a driver and a flyer. i have waited a long time for a shot like this. >> what you think? >> the character was originally brought to life by harrison ford. the actor bringing the younger han solo to light is joining us. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, how are you? >> no pressure here my butt living up to harrison ford's iconic portrayal, who i consider to be the man, i mean, what do you think about that? >> yeah, yeah. well, he certainly is the man. i got the chance to have lunch with him early on before we started shooting. he lived up to everything you would want him to be. >> when i think of han solo, the han solo i ha
so-called lego approach is building its own niche that could be needed in areas devastated by national -- nationalnatural disasters. it cuts building time in two months not years. >> time is money right now. >> reporter: right now, this seven-figure house that was on the drawing board in december is now on the block in may. in palo alto, i am jesse gary, for ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a star wars story will be released. the adventures of a young han solo and chewbacca. >> i...