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only syria and nicaragua refused to sign. the u.s. president a at the time wass instrumumental in brorokerg the deal. he pushed china to take it share of responsibility. the two countries of the world's biggest producers of greenhouse gases. the u.s. promised to cut emissions by a quauarter b b202. then donald trump came along. he disappointed world leaders by not endorsrsing the accord in italy, having once cold climate change and urgent problem. he later said it was a hoax. on the campaign trail trump repeatedly vowed to quit the deal. >> unbelievable. we are going to stop alll payments of the united states tax dollars to you and global warming programs. >> protecting the u.s. coal industry was behind the valve. trump has stuck to that line, saying the deal was bad for u.s. business and jobs. >> my administration is putting an end to ththwar on coal. we are going to have clean coal. with today's executive action i'm taking steps to lift restrictions on american energy, to reverse government intrusion and cancel job killing regulatio
only syria and nicaragua refused to sign. the u.s. president a at the time wass instrumumental in brorokerg the deal. he pushed china to take it share of responsibility. the two countries of the world's biggest producers of greenhouse gases. the u.s. promised to cut emissions by a quauarter b b202. then donald trump came along. he disappointed world leaders by not endorsrsing the accord in italy, having once cold climate change and urgent problem. he later said it was a hoax. on the campaign...
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raq, chile nicaragua. we should be called thuned states of meddling ameri. tres a disstfor this preside aoss the aisle. everhing that comes up or is at is scrutinized t's go back to the campaig itse. weill let hillary clinton's campgnpe for itself. weeeto aur the amerin people that things areeing investat, congress is workin i am an advocate oththree distinct brahes of government. congress needso havehe roles they a sposed to hav the execute branch has their roles. president said with all of the illegal askedhat to place in the clinton campai and the obama admisttion, there was never a special counsel appointed. is ustrated. the rnc in day after the summer, the only thinth on the republican atrm was the language on russia. the next day, the first big dump of her emails on wilks. the second issue is, ias reading an article from the guaran in london. they a blami brexit these people.e robert mercer that is coerng i wonr atour thoughts o that are. isefarious. still believes in the wld -- he gs cko a time and pcen ich they perceivedominant to the american hean a
raq, chile nicaragua. we should be called thuned states of meddling ameri. tres a disstfor this preside aoss the aisle. everhing that comes up or is at is scrutinized t's go back to the campaig itse. weill let hillary clinton's campgnpe for itself. weeeto aur the amerin people that things areeing investat, congress is workin i am an advocate oththree distinct brahes of government. congress needso havehe roles they a sposed to hav the execute branch has their roles. president said with all of...
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you said the events reminded you of nicaragua or that american was turning into nicaragua.t did you mean? >> i meant that the president was going beyond normal restraints that you referred to. he was within his technical legal authority to fire jim comey. the motivation was questionable. i don't mean the motivation was in question. we know why he did it. it was the russian investigation. but that motivation is very questionable. he did it in the most thuggish mnner. he used the power of his office to publically humiliate jim comey, a public servant. i think a lot of people in the american government, fareed, senior leadership in what i call the permanent government is going to school on that sequence of events. >> mike, let me ask you about that. you were the head of two agencies that have often been nonpartisan, particularly the nsa. you were not yourself a political appointee to that. >> right. >> and so in many ways you are like jim comey, one of these guys who came up through the career bureaucracy. what i was even more troubled by was the way trump seems to have invite
you said the events reminded you of nicaragua or that american was turning into nicaragua.t did you mean? >> i meant that the president was going beyond normal restraints that you referred to. he was within his technical legal authority to fire jim comey. the motivation was questionable. i don't mean the motivation was in question. we know why he did it. it was the russian investigation. but that motivation is very questionable. he did it in the most thuggish mnner. he used the power of...
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the only exceptions are syria and nicaragua. the white house is deeply divided on the issue. president trump says he's hearing from a lot of people both ways, and says he'll be making a decision very soon. i'll talk to the former cia director leon panetta and our correspondents, specialists and guests, they are standing by with full coverage of the day's top stories. as if the white house isn't facing enough turmoil, fired fbi director james comey may be just days away from going public with revelations about his encounters with president trump. let's begin with our senior diplomatic correspondent michelle kosinski. what are you learning? >> reporter: this means that the american public will hear from fired fbi director james comey. this is something he wants to get his story out there about his interactions with president trump while his office was investigating those around the president, so sources tell cnn this could be as early as next week before the senate intelligence committee. james comey, the fbi director fired earlier this month by president trump is about to brea
the only exceptions are syria and nicaragua. the white house is deeply divided on the issue. president trump says he's hearing from a lot of people both ways, and says he'll be making a decision very soon. i'll talk to the former cia director leon panetta and our correspondents, specialists and guests, they are standing by with full coverage of the day's top stories. as if the white house isn't facing enough turmoil, fired fbi director james comey may be just days away from going public with...
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in fact, there's only two countries that haven't, syria and nicaragua. it's setting up -- so the united states would be joining those two countries if trump actually president trump pulled out of it. it's an agreement for certain goals in terms of keeping climate change, global warming down between 194 countries and each country has to come up with its own policies to meet those goals. those policies are nonbinding. donald trump if he wanted to change barack obama's policies in order to try to meet those goals, he could do that without leaving the agreement. it would be interesting to see if he tries to fashion that kind of compromise. >> jenna: i am curious about what john roberts reported. maybe it's not a complete pullout of this agreement, but there's a combination of different policy. that we see another agreement. how do you see it? and what is the significance to us? >> welsh there's a great deal of significance to us. most of the agreement is symbolic, as joe said. most of it is nonbinding. it will not bind the chinese. it will not bind india. it
in fact, there's only two countries that haven't, syria and nicaragua. it's setting up -- so the united states would be joining those two countries if trump actually president trump pulled out of it. it's an agreement for certain goals in terms of keeping climate change, global warming down between 194 countries and each country has to come up with its own policies to meet those goals. those policies are nonbinding. donald trump if he wanted to change barack obama's policies in order to try to...
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we would only join syria and nicaragua if we pull out. does that hatcher the u.s.' ability to negotiate? >> certainly if the u.s. leaves the paris accord, it will undermine what is already some uncertain ground for the trump administration. in terms of what our allies and partners think they can rely on the united states to do. as you mentioned, 190 countries agreed to the paris accord in 2015, and by far, the most important of those was the united states as a leader, as a leading emitter, and as they sort of historical -- the country with the most historical skin in the game as the leader of the industrialized world. for the united states to say that it was willing, at least on paper, to commit to curbing emissions, and to -- and reporting what it was doingas a powerful guide to -- an inceive for other countries to do the same. one of the big fears is that if the united states leaves, it will start a parade of other exits, and it will leave the sense that climate accord its f suspect something that other countries need to take serio seriously. that would join thing
we would only join syria and nicaragua if we pull out. does that hatcher the u.s.' ability to negotiate? >> certainly if the u.s. leaves the paris accord, it will undermine what is already some uncertain ground for the trump administration. in terms of what our allies and partners think they can rely on the united states to do. as you mentioned, 190 countries agreed to the paris accord in 2015, and by far, the most important of those was the united states as a leader, as a leading...
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and nicaragua didn't sign it because it didn't go far enough. you were mentioning other republicans. republican senator of utah was asked this morning when he was on "morning joe" if he was worried about what this could do to the u.s.'s relationships with other countries in europe. i want to share what he said. >> the united states has great relationships throughout europe. it is going to have those relationships with or without the agreement. it's based in part to the military support we provide to the world. the leadership in regard to the rule of law throughout europe and elsewhere in the world. that's not going to change. >> that's not going to change. the president didn't clearly state that he supported article 5 when he gave the nato speech, despite the op-ed that cohn and mcmaster wrote this morning. what consequences would come from pulling out of the paris agreement? >> this is not the first time we've been in this situation, though this time, it is far more severe. when the bush administration didn't join the kyoto protocol, there was
and nicaragua didn't sign it because it didn't go far enough. you were mentioning other republicans. republican senator of utah was asked this morning when he was on "morning joe" if he was worried about what this could do to the u.s.'s relationships with other countries in europe. i want to share what he said. >> the united states has great relationships throughout europe. it is going to have those relationships with or without the agreement. it's based in part to the military...
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it will put the united states in a different playing field out on its own with nicaragua. the deal didn't go far enough. this would start a new task for american leadership under donald trump. >> jon: you let off your playbook this morning with the tweet from the president, the tweet heard round the world. the president wrote this. despite the constant negative press covfefe, then it stopped. then the president wrote who can figure out the true meaning of covfefe? enjoy. >> if we can take one interesting thing away from thi this, the reports are true, we've all been reporting for the last couple months is that donald trump is up late at night with his cell phone firing off tweets. it's a new style of leadership for the country. we saw this morning the associated press reported that he gave out his cell phone number to several world leaders which is very unusual and strange and has raised eyebrows in the intelligence committee. it's a sign at the president is a spending time with his cell phone late at night. >> jon: he often accused hillary clinton of not having the energy
it will put the united states in a different playing field out on its own with nicaragua. the deal didn't go far enough. this would start a new task for american leadership under donald trump. >> jon: you let off your playbook this morning with the tweet from the president, the tweet heard round the world. the president wrote this. despite the constant negative press covfefe, then it stopped. then the president wrote who can figure out the true meaning of covfefe? enjoy. >> if we...
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he wanted to finish a first draft for leaving th nicaragua. he thought he would polish it and let his family see it. s when iust fill in gap get home. he thought it would take 2 years. he did finish a draft before he left in october of 1899. it was a shade more than 1200 pages long. he has a beautiful hand. when i edited it, there was one word that we couldn't figure out. porter alexander seemed to take a different view. how about writing a night in a legibleiting hand? it offered innumerable insights aso lee and his campaigns, well as a supplied antidotes about alexander's activities. bluntly honest in a text he believed very few people would see, except family and friends. he did campaigns with an impartial and analytical eye. in the literature. re lee, stonewall jackson, and others in the southern pantheon came in for close analysis. he admired both of them a great deal and there is a great amount of praise, but also very telling critiques of them. characteristic of southern accounts influenced by the myth of the lost cause have almost no p
he wanted to finish a first draft for leaving th nicaragua. he thought he would polish it and let his family see it. s when iust fill in gap get home. he thought it would take 2 years. he did finish a draft before he left in october of 1899. it was a shade more than 1200 pages long. he has a beautiful hand. when i edited it, there was one word that we couldn't figure out. porter alexander seemed to take a different view. how about writing a night in a legibleiting hand? it offered innumerable...
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dÁvila estÁ a cargo hoy del miss mundo nicaragua.na: le estoy mandando desde ya, una felicidad a todas las madres que nos estÁn viendo. maÑana en el dÍa de las madres, se celebra en muchos paÍses de latinoamÉrica. las condiciones maÑana estarÁn con cielo despejado. la mÁxima llegarÁ hasta los 59. aprovechen estas condiciones y si usted piensa viajar sobre nuestro estado, continuaremos con temperaturas agradables. no se esperan lluvias. temperaturas bien agradables entre 60 y 70. la lluvia regresarÁ el dÍa lunes, durante el dÍa. acumulados significativos de lluvia se espera al inicio de la prÓxima semana. vientos sostenidos, soplando sobre la zona de napa desde el oeste a 50 millas por hora. aquÍ en el oeste de san francisco estÁ soplando fuerte desde el oeste a 33 millas por hora. maÑana se espera que tambiÉn continÚan los vientos. la lluvia se extenderÁ hasta el martes y a partir del miÉrcoles, cielo despejado. como siempre, un placer informarles sobre las condiciones del tiempo. espero que pasen una excelente noche. ramÓn: muchas g
dÁvila estÁ a cargo hoy del miss mundo nicaragua.na: le estoy mandando desde ya, una felicidad a todas las madres que nos estÁn viendo. maÑana en el dÍa de las madres, se celebra en muchos paÍses de latinoamÉrica. las condiciones maÑana estarÁn con cielo despejado. la mÁxima llegarÁ hasta los 59. aprovechen estas condiciones y si usted piensa viajar sobre nuestro estado, continuaremos con temperaturas agradables. no se esperan lluvias. temperaturas bien agradables entre 60 y 70. la...
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he wanted to finish a first draft before he left nicaragua. take thet he would time and really polish it and let his family see it. he said i will just fill in some gaps once i get home. he thought it would take two years. he did finish a draft before he left in 1899. octoberit was 1200 pages long, just a shade more than 1200 pages long. he has a beautiful hand. when i edited it, there was one word in 1200 pages that we couldn't figure out. porter alexander seemed to take a different view. how about writing in a legible hand? there is an idea. he certainly did. it is 1200 pages long, and it offered innumerable insights into lee and his campaigns, as well as a bountiful supply of anecdotes about alexander's activities. bluntly honest in a text he believed very few people would ever see, except for family and friends. he dissected campaigns with a very impartial and analytical eye. it is unlike anything else in the literature. re lee, stonewall jackson, and others in the southern pantheon came in for very close analysis. he admired both of them
he wanted to finish a first draft before he left nicaragua. take thet he would time and really polish it and let his family see it. he said i will just fill in some gaps once i get home. he thought it would take two years. he did finish a draft before he left in 1899. octoberit was 1200 pages long, just a shade more than 1200 pages long. he has a beautiful hand. when i edited it, there was one word in 1200 pages that we couldn't figure out. porter alexander seemed to take a different view. how...
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deportacion. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> un enorme incendio arrasÓ el mercado de managua, el mÁs grande de nicaraguas millonarias. >> en mÉxico el tema del aborto vuelve a desatar contra controvercia, ahora se vuelven avanzar en la buena o mala fama de la mujer para determinar cuÁnto tiempo tiene que pasar en la cÁrcel por interrumpir su embarazo, ingrid barrera nos tiene los detalles y reacciones. >> en lo que se refiere al tema de abortos tienen algo en comÚn, recientemente modificaron la ley para las mujeres que abortan redujeron la pena de cÁrcel a solamente 4 meses o cursos de planificaciÓn siempre y cuando determine que la mujer no tenga mala fama o haya ocultado el embarazo. >> ¿que cÓmo se califica si tiene mala fama? pues depende de ellos si se actualiza o no la figura que una mujer vaya o no la cÁrcel. >> no han sentado bien con algunas mujeres que residen en estos estados. >> que si deben de ponerle un castigo porque las criaturas no tienen la culpa. >> en mÉxico, cada estado es responsable con las leyes. >> sÓlo en la ciudad de mÉxico se des penalizado el aborto, en clÍnica legalmente es
deportacion. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> un enorme incendio arrasÓ el mercado de managua, el mÁs grande de nicaraguas millonarias. >> en mÉxico el tema del aborto vuelve a desatar contra controvercia, ahora se vuelven avanzar en la buena o mala fama de la mujer para determinar cuÁnto tiempo tiene que pasar en la cÁrcel por interrumpir su embarazo, ingrid barrera nos tiene los detalles y reacciones. >> en lo que se refiere al tema de abortos tienen algo en comÚn,...
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raq,hile, nicaragua. we should be called the ited states of meddlingmeca. here is a dtae r this presintcross the aisle. evythinghat comes up or i th is scrutinized. l's back to the campaign itself. wl t hillary clinton's campaign sak for itsf. we nd assure the america pele that things are being inveiged, coress is working. i am an vocate of e ree distinct branches government. congress needs tha t roles they are supseto have,he executivbrchas the roles. president said wi all of the illegal ask tt took place in the clinto campgn and the obama adminiraon, there was never a special counsel appointed. is frustrated. the rnc in day after the summer, the only thg ey on the publican platform was the language on russia. e next day, the first big dump of h emails on wikileaks. e second issue is, i w reading an article from th guardian in lond. they are blaming brexit on these eople.ize robert mercer that is concerni. i wder what yr thoughts on that are. s nefarious. hetill believes in theor -- he goeba to a time and place iwhich they perceived dinant to the americ. w
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segÚn noriega, estados unidos le pidiÓ acciones contra nicaragua a lo cual se negÓ. >> el cartel de medellÍniÓ panamÁ con 27,000 hombres. lo trajeron preso hasta miami, donde tras un sonado juicio, lo condenaron a prisiÓn. cuando estaba prÓximo a a cumplir su condena, francia pidiÓ su extradición. allÍ fue condenado a 10 aÑos de cÁrcel. pero, panamá pidiÓ su extradiciÓn y lo condenó a 60 aÑos mÁs por homicidios polÍticos. noriega sufriÓ tres infartos cerebrales y varias enfermedades que lo mantuvieron entre la cÁrcel y el hospital. a principios de 2017 se le admitiÓ a noriega prisión domiciliaria para someterse a una cirugÍa. marÍa: periodistas venezolanos dicen ser blanco de bombas lacrimÓgenas de la policÍa. una fue lanzada al pecho de nuestro camarÓgrafo. jorge: trabajadores de la comida rÁpida celebran un logro frente a sus condi [representante bancario] déjame adivinar. dejaste tu billetera en tus otros pantalones... [cliente] ¡sí, y necesito dinero ya! no puedo llegar tarde al juego... [representante bancario] ¡no hay problema! puedes usar tu app de wells fargo para retirar dinero de n
segÚn noriega, estados unidos le pidiÓ acciones contra nicaragua a lo cual se negÓ. >> el cartel de medellÍniÓ panamÁ con 27,000 hombres. lo trajeron preso hasta miami, donde tras un sonado juicio, lo condenaron a prisiÓn. cuando estaba prÓximo a a cumplir su condena, francia pidiÓ su extradición. allÍ fue condenado a 10 aÑos de cÁrcel. pero, panamá pidiÓ su extradiciÓn y lo condenó a 60 aÑos mÁs por homicidios polÍticos. noriega sufriÓ tres infartos cerebrales y...
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-woman: nicaragua. -lemonis: nicaragua. -man: dominican republic. -lemonis: dominican republic.man: ecuador. -lemonis: ecuador. -[ laughs ] -esteban: cuba! lemonis: the most beautiful part of america is that they give us a chance, including me -- i'm from lebanon -- to come to this country to make a living, to provide for our families. esteban, 50 years ago, you came to this country, and you said you wanted to become something. esteban: yes. lemonis: i would say that if you look around, you've become something. esteban: this is what i wanted to do. so, i have my dream. [ applause ] lemonis: you have a lot of work to do. everybody excited? woman: yes! whoo! lemonis: let's go to work. grafton's primary business is the custom-furniture business -- a great foundation. and they sell mostly to designers. but i think the real opportunity here is to find a way to sell directly to customers. i told you that i wanted to figure out a way to build a line. steve: mm-hmm. lemonis: and so what i'd like to do is i'd like to start with creating a quick-ship product designed solely by you. steve:
-woman: nicaragua. -lemonis: nicaragua. -man: dominican republic. -lemonis: dominican republic.man: ecuador. -lemonis: ecuador. -[ laughs ] -esteban: cuba! lemonis: the most beautiful part of america is that they give us a chance, including me -- i'm from lebanon -- to come to this country to make a living, to provide for our families. esteban, 50 years ago, you came to this country, and you said you wanted to become something. esteban: yes. lemonis: i would say that if you look around, you've...
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seguido por honduras con 228, el salvador con 154 y nicaragua con 35 en el periodo de enero a junio deles. yesid: en un alto porcentaje el victimario corresponde una pareja sentimental. arantxa: el dicho popular "es difÍcil pero no imposible", le viene como anillo al dedo a una mexicana que ha celebrado ocho dÉcadas de vida. lolita se ha convertido un ejemplo a seguir entre quienes la conocen, porque no sÓlo ha obtenido un tÍtulo universitario, ni dos sino tres. hablamos con la octogenaria que se ganÓ el respeto de su comunidad. >> estudiantes, contigo, nuestro paÍs saldrÁ adelante. marÍa: maría dolores ballesteros, mexicana de 80 aÑos de edad, hace unos dÍas logrÓ su tercer tÍtulo universitario como licenciado en derecho. lolita como es conocida por sus maestros y compaÑeros de clase, piensa que la edad no representa ningÚn impedimento para superarse. >> si tienes un proyecto lo vas desglosando por metas y esta fue una de ellas. marÍa: ha ejercido como enfermera desde los 18 aÑos, tambiÉn estudiÓ el estatus de relaciones internacionales y tuvo la oportunidad de trabajar en estados unid
seguido por honduras con 228, el salvador con 154 y nicaragua con 35 en el periodo de enero a junio deles. yesid: en un alto porcentaje el victimario corresponde una pareja sentimental. arantxa: el dicho popular "es difÍcil pero no imposible", le viene como anillo al dedo a una mexicana que ha celebrado ocho dÉcadas de vida. lolita se ha convertido un ejemplo a seguir entre quienes la conocen, porque no sÓlo ha obtenido un tÍtulo universitario, ni dos sino tres. hablamos con la...
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en este momento algunos paÍses centroamericanos como el salvador, honduras, nicaragua, tienen este beneficioicias univisiÓn 14. por querer pasarse de listo y usar el carril, un conductor terminÓ pagando una multa de $500. ♪ ramÓn:un conductor derecho que este mayor que los agentes que vigila la circulaciÓn en la hora trÁfico sobre el carril de carpool donde puede viajar tres o mÁs personas pero no ocurriÓ asÍ. resulta que la gente de la patrulla de caminos Único conductor que circulaba por ese carril en la carretera 80 inseparable acompaÑante a un muÑeco inflable que simulaba ser un menor. el chofer del vehÍculo recibiÓ una multa de $ 500. ♪ locutor: Éste es contacto deportivo. diana: muy buenas tardes. estamos solamente ahora reconocer los semifinalistas de la fiesta grande. los chinos aÚn reclaman la acciÓn del Árbitro en la derrota frente al atlas en el clÁsico tapatÍo por la mÍnima diferencia.. >> la serie sigue abierta. creo que a mi modo de ver y con mucho respeto, no fue penal. esta clase de errores, por ahora te dejan afuera del torneo. me gustarÍa que se vea muchas veces el penal qu
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keep out the soviet union and the 21st century we often look away and then to be in places like nicaragua. bolivia and cuba for '07 decades. presidential messaging and leadership is critical to reverse that perception of the united states is tougher on the allies and adversaries i am hoping in a strategic way to recalculate the dictatorship in cuba that that would begin the pressure in venezuela to hold the election respect the right of its people to assemble and it is one election away. for anybody associated with the government. [applause] i think it is important to diplomatically isolate countries as they refuse to tackle these challenges those of our building trout government with democracy in human-rights with united states for policy in this region and throughout the world to ensure the of program is reflected to engage to rescue the charter by presidents of both parties to make clear to our partners that they would be expected to speak out as many are now doing brazil or peru to speak out with the neighbors are violating their rights. it is critical to reassure our allies to be neg
keep out the soviet union and the 21st century we often look away and then to be in places like nicaragua. bolivia and cuba for '07 decades. presidential messaging and leadership is critical to reverse that perception of the united states is tougher on the allies and adversaries i am hoping in a strategic way to recalculate the dictatorship in cuba that that would begin the pressure in venezuela to hold the election respect the right of its people to assemble and it is one election away. for...
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the other two countries not supporting the deal are nicaragua and syria.n revealed video of the test fire of a long-range missile over the pacific ocean. that missile successfully intercepted and destroyed its test target. >>> and in afghanistan, at least 80 people were killed and 30 wounded near tby. this is what's considered a safe area. >> we have now confirmed that 11 contractors were among those injured in this sprawling suicide bombing. it struck the heart of the center of kabul just this morning. authorities still don't know how this bomber was able to breach the very tight security around the perimeter of this area and drive this devastating bomb into a place that many consider to be one of the kabul's safe havens. there's going to be a major question going forward as the dust settles on this, one of the largest and deadliest bombings in recent memory of kabul. the target hasn't been devastating. this suicide truck bomb hit kabul's shopping district at the holy month of ramadan. so the timing and size of the blast seemed aimed at maximum civilian c
the other two countries not supporting the deal are nicaragua and syria.n revealed video of the test fire of a long-range missile over the pacific ocean. that missile successfully intercepted and destroyed its test target. >>> and in afghanistan, at least 80 people were killed and 30 wounded near tby. this is what's considered a safe area. >> we have now confirmed that 11 contractors were among those injured in this sprawling suicide bombing. it struck the heart of the center of...
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would join syria and nicaragua as the only developed countries in the world that are not part of the paris climate agreement. syria, of course, is mired in a civil war. nicaragua didn't think the agreement went far enough. >>> a man was arrested at trump international hotel in washington, d.c. for having an ar-15 assault-style weapon. investigators say he also had dozens of rounds of ammunition in his car. the man is a military veteran from pennsylvania and also a trump supporter. investigators do not believe he intended to harm the president, but a tip led officers to him, and he was arrested for violating washington, d.c.'s strict gun laws. investigators believe the man suffers from ptsd. >>> 11:04 right now and this just in. comedian kathy griffin has been fired from cnn's newyear's show after criticism poured in from this photo shoot where griffin was seen holding a bloody mask we have blurted. clearly it's grotesque. it was in the likeness of president trump. the comedian admits she went too far and after widespread condemnation she issued an apology on social media. >> hey, eve
would join syria and nicaragua as the only developed countries in the world that are not part of the paris climate agreement. syria, of course, is mired in a civil war. nicaragua didn't think the agreement went far enough. >>> a man was arrested at trump international hotel in washington, d.c. for having an ar-15 assault-style weapon. investigators say he also had dozens of rounds of ammunition in his car. the man is a military veteran from pennsylvania and also a trump supporter....
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two other countries have refrained from signing on initially and that's nicaragua and syria. nicaragua wanted a more stringent agreement and serl as you know is in the midst of a brutal and deadly civil war. >>> there has been an awful lot of speculation today and as of this evening still no clear answer into what exactly covfefe means. by now -- >> no thank you, i just had some. >> now you likely heard the president's late night tweet just after midnight writing quote despite the cont >> it depends on what mood we're in. >> decaf coffee. most people have assumed it was a typo but it lingered for several hours overnight and this morning the president deleted the tweet, sktd about it today, press secretary sean spicer told reporters that the president and a small group of people knew what he meant but the internet has quote not been as forgiving. a lot of people posting memes and poking fun at what covfefe may actually have meant. >> a lingering covfefe. that's never good. kathy griffin feeling the heat for that shocking video that she posted online yesterday. a lot of people
two other countries have refrained from signing on initially and that's nicaragua and syria. nicaragua wanted a more stringent agreement and serl as you know is in the midst of a brutal and deadly civil war. >>> there has been an awful lot of speculation today and as of this evening still no clear answer into what exactly covfefe means. by now -- >> no thank you, i just had some. >> now you likely heard the president's late night tweet just after midnight writing quote...
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if that's the case, there will be three countries not taking part, syria, nicaragua, and the united states. 194 other countries did sign on to fight climate change. the republican right wing wanted trump to pull out. major corporations have urged the president to stay in. a few moments ago, president trump tweeted that he had not made a decision, that he was going to announce it soon. again, axios says he has made a decision. we were talking about axios, who had heard of them until this election cycle. they have gotten several things right so we'll see. >> one to watch. >> take a look at this, 12 years helping disabled people navigate public spaces. alexander came with the ability app. it's like yelp for access. the free app provides information about wheelchair ramps, disabled parking, braille menus and more. alex came up with the idea a couple years ago after seeing a man in a wheelchair struggle to open a heavy door. >> i wondered if there was an app or a website that could have told him what stores around the area had automatic doors. >> the idea is now getting national attention. alex
if that's the case, there will be three countries not taking part, syria, nicaragua, and the united states. 194 other countries did sign on to fight climate change. the republican right wing wanted trump to pull out. major corporations have urged the president to stay in. a few moments ago, president trump tweeted that he had not made a decision, that he was going to announce it soon. again, axios says he has made a decision. we were talking about axios, who had heard of them until this...
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would join just syria and nicaragua in opposing the agreement. the united states under the obama administration helped lead the charge on the landmark climate deal. 197 countries joined including all of the top five nations responsible for co 2 emissions, china, rush withdraw, india and japan. the u.s. is number two. and if the u.s. pulls out, other countries who previously agreed to participate may follow. >> we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. >> reporter: on the campaign trail, mr. trump lobbied against the deal, even tweeting that global warming was a hoax. and as president he has unraveled other obama era p>> my administration is puttin an end to the war on coal. >> reporter: as recently as yesterday, white house spokesman sean spicer was asked if the president believes human activity contributes to the warming of the climate. >> i haven't asked him. >> reporter: on the european leg of his trip the president was heavily lobbied by the pope and others but his tweet writes, i will be announcing my decision on the paris accord ov
would join just syria and nicaragua in opposing the agreement. the united states under the obama administration helped lead the charge on the landmark climate deal. 197 countries joined including all of the top five nations responsible for co 2 emissions, china, rush withdraw, india and japan. the u.s. is number two. and if the u.s. pulls out, other countries who previously agreed to participate may follow. >> we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. >> reporter: on the...
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>> no, esto fue en nicaragua. un poquito de este video tambiÉn. ♪ >> no, estoy tocando arriba de una rola, pero es que justo me acabo de comprar mi guitarra y la estaba estrenando. entonces estaba yo con mis greÑas largas en mi casita. yarel: y esta por acÁ, que creo que tambiÉn era... >> ese no soy yo. no, lo que pasa es que estÁbamos haciendo una obra de teatro en mÉxico ahorita y le llevamos donas a la banda. es muy buena onda. yarel. es lo que comen durante los "break". pues para toda la gente, que no se pierda esta pelÍcula este viernes 2 de junio aquÍ en estados unidos. muchachos, muchas gracias. mucho Éxito y sigan compartiendo. >> eso! >> chau! yarel: hoy nos visita "la arrolladora banda limÓn". regres ♪ yarel:seguimos en "ediciÓn digital california". bueno, tal parece que tendremos que esperar cuatro aÑos mÁs para disfrutar de los juegos olÍmpicos en los angeles. segÚn reportÓ the wall street journal el comitÉ olÍmpico internacional ha olvidado la posibilidad de conceder los juegos a parÍs en el 2024, y a
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21st century we too often looked the other way with the democracy and rule of law like venezuela in nicaragua. and ecuador with presidential leadership and leadership is needed for that perception of the united states so i hope will n.h. she j. that we can feel that pressure to follow their own modest to recognize the national assembly to speak freely and with that is one election away or anyone associative with the government. [applause] >> it is important to isolate countries that refuse to work a stretch of the to tackle these challenges and it is critical that from this building with the united states for policy in this region throughout the world that they are reflective of believe to be robustly engaged to rescue the inter-american charter and to make clear to the partners they are expected to speak out in brazil, colombia, peru, with the neighbors are violating their rights. it is critical to reassure our allies but for far too long meany to build on the deep ties of canada, mexico canada, mexico, colombia from brazil and peru and argentina and in particular canada can play a key role
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joins syria and nicaragua in opposing the agreement. 197 countries joined including the top five for co 2 emissions. the u.s. is number two, if the u.s. pulled out other countries that agreed to participate may follow. >> we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. mr. trump lobbied against the deal tweeting that global warming was a hoax and as president he has unravelled other obama regulations. >> my administration is putting an end to the war on coal. >> and white house spokesman sean spicer was asked if the perfect ez believes that human activity adds to the warming of the claim at. >> i haven't asked him. >> writing i am announcing my decision in the next few days. make america great again. >> the question now does the president school of making america great work in harmony with the effort to make the planet great? the president is still lobbied byself members of his administration that hopes he continues to stay in the paris climate accord. and the republican party is split with the florida delegation pushing the president to stay in it. florida has the potential to b
joins syria and nicaragua in opposing the agreement. 197 countries joined including the top five for co 2 emissions. the u.s. is number two, if the u.s. pulled out other countries that agreed to participate may follow. >> we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. mr. trump lobbied against the deal tweeting that global warming was a hoax and as president he has unravelled other obama regulations. >> my administration is putting an end to the war on coal. >> and white...
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administrations and help them fight against the commonest regime in cuba and nicaragua. there were rumors that he was actively participating in the drug trade and was close to colombian kingpin pablo escobar. noriega tussled with others to lead the country. he succeeded in 1983. his military regime lasted five years until his relationship with the u.s. sour. it set and 20,000 troops to seize panama city and capture him. former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars, firstly in the u.s. where he served 17 years in prison. to2010, he was extradited france to be sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama to answer for crimes committed during his will, including the murder of a political opponent -- during his rule, including the murder of a political opponent. >> french president emmanuel macron called his meeting with vladimir putin and frank exchange -- "what else would you expect in france?" despite the blistering heat, it was an ic meeting. relations have been strained. weaponsalling chemical in the syrian
administrations and help them fight against the commonest regime in cuba and nicaragua. there were rumors that he was actively participating in the drug trade and was close to colombian kingpin pablo escobar. noriega tussled with others to lead the country. he succeeded in 1983. his military regime lasted five years until his relationship with the u.s. sour. it set and 20,000 troops to seize panama city and capture him. former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars, firstly in...
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humane time -- maintain ties administration and helped fight against regimes in cuba and nicaragua.eanwhile there were persistent rumors that he was actively participating in the drug trade and was close to colombian kingpin pablo escobar. noriega tussled with others to leave the country, eventually succeeding in 1983. 1989, attempting -- he was captured. the former dictator would spend the rest of his life behind bars. in the u.s. where he served 17 client --prison for crimes including trafficking. in france he was sentenced for money laundering, but served just over a year before being sent back to panama on to and to for crimes committed during his rule, including the murder of a political opponent. kate moody is back in the studio with an update on the business news. in germany, the new prime minister -- the countries looking to reboot is their business ties. kate: saying they're made to work together as they signed eight bilateral deals covering things like job training and environmental issues. they vowed to speed up work on a broader trade deal between india and the european
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withdraws from the climate accord, it would join the company of nicaragua and syria, which haven't signed and create yet a new test for already-strained relations with germany's angelea merkel and france's emmanuel macron. but tonight, the president seems poised to dismiss the advice of even the pope to make good on that campaign promise. >> we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. >> so let's get to cecilia vega live tonight from the white house. when do we expect a decision. >> the president today david said it behind the scenes lobbying is fierce right now. one environmental group tells me they called the white house 30,000 times this afternoon alone. >> the lobbying on both sides tonight. our thanks to you, cecilia >>> image coming in after a terrifying incident on board a passenger plane just off takeoff from melbourne, australia. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: australian airport security, heavily armed, quickly carrying the subdued passenger off the jetliner. a dramatic end to a short flight. just after take off from melbourne, the malaysian airlines crew tells th
withdraws from the climate accord, it would join the company of nicaragua and syria, which haven't signed and create yet a new test for already-strained relations with germany's angelea merkel and france's emmanuel macron. but tonight, the president seems poised to dismiss the advice of even the pope to make good on that campaign promise. >> we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. >> so let's get to cecilia vega live tonight from the white house. when do we expect a...
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the deal, syria and nicaragua. >> in terms of u.s. leadership, i think it's disastrous. >> reporter: no matter what the president days, cities and states will make their own rules. >> when we talk about heat waves and major storms, we're talking about people losing lives in boston and we cannot let it happen. >> reporter: meanwhile tonight, confusion after the president tweeted just after midnight quote, despite the constant negative press followed by the series of letters covfefe. that went viral. the president and a small group of people knew exactly what he meant. savannah. >> kristen welker at the white house, thank you. >>> now to the backlash over the shocking viral photo that everyone that saw it found offensive including the president and first lady. it shows comedian kathy griffin holding up a mocked up bloody image of president trump and while she apologized, it's cost her a high-profile job and a warnin t we get more from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> i went too far. i made a mistake, and i was wrong. >> reporter: the apology ca
the deal, syria and nicaragua. >> in terms of u.s. leadership, i think it's disastrous. >> reporter: no matter what the president days, cities and states will make their own rules. >> when we talk about heat waves and major storms, we're talking about people losing lives in boston and we cannot let it happen. >> reporter: meanwhile tonight, confusion after the president tweeted just after midnight quote, despite the constant negative press followed by the series of...
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only two nations, syria and nicaragua, currently oppose the climate accord. >> global warming and a lot of it is a hoax. it's a hoax. >> reporter: during the campaign, president trump dismissed the scientific consensus that rising temperatures are caused primarily by fossil fuels like coal and oil. but even most major american businesses from exxon to apple support the agreement. brian dees, who was president obama's point person on the paris accord, says it's not just about the environment. it's about the economy. >> across the globe we have a competition for who will be the clean energy superpower of the 21st century and who will gain the economic benefits from doing that. we can't win if we step off the playing field and disengood evening all together. >> reporter: there is still some uncertainty about what the president will decide. sources say he has even discussed the possibility of renegotiating the agreement. but, jeff, it is far from clear that the rest of the world would agree with that. >> glor: chip reid at the white house. chip, thank you very much. the way has been cleared
only two nations, syria and nicaragua, currently oppose the climate accord. >> global warming and a lot of it is a hoax. it's a hoax. >> reporter: during the campaign, president trump dismissed the scientific consensus that rising temperatures are caused primarily by fossil fuels like coal and oil. but even most major american businesses from exxon to apple support the agreement. brian dees, who was president obama's point person on the paris accord, says it's not just about the...
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this is the so—called strike corridor extending from southern guatemala to nicaragua.springs have also dried up, along with any hope of a corn or bean harvest. we have children dying for a lack of food, it isn't visible, there aren't pictures highlighting the problem but we should be embarrassed about this. in many communities, acute malnutrition is being staved off by hand—outs. campaigners say climate change is here to stay, it may not be a case of weathering the storm. and longer term solutions are needed. more than 800 children and teenagers, who'd lost a parent while serving in the armed forces, have attended a garden party at buckingham palace. they were welcomed by the duke and duchess of cambridge, and prince harry. among them, was the widow and son of the solider lee rigby, who was killed in a terror attack in 2013. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it's a very large garden, accustomed to formal events like garden parties. but it's the perfect place, too, for a children's party — which is exactly what was happening at buckingham palace this af
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this is the so—called dry corridor extending from southern guatemala to nicaragua, el salvador and honduraso — which here means drought. wells and springs have also dried up, along with any hope of a corn or bean harvest. translation: we have children dying for a lack of food, it isn't visible, there aren't pictures highlighting the problem but we should be embarrassed about this. in many communities, acute malnutrition is being staved off by hand—outs. campaigners say climate change is here to stay, it may not be a case of weathering the storm. and longer term solutions are needed. the pope has added two children to the list of catholic saints — during a canonisation in portugal. the service was held at the spot where they reported seeing the virgin mary — exactly 100 years ago. it's estimated that around a million worshippers attended the mass at the shrine. alison roberts reports from lisbon. it was 100 years ago today that three children tending sheep near the village of fatima said the virgin mary had appeared to them. two of the children, jacinta and francisco marto, died young. they
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he was staunchly anti—communist, happy to support pro—american forces in el salvador and nicaragua.pite his cia connections, manuel noriega was helping to smuggle colombian cocaine into the united states. in 1989, noriega attempted to steal an election. his thugs beat up to steal an election. his thugs beat up opponents, including the victorious vice presidential candidate. washington lost patience, launching an invasion just before christmas. it was a one—sided affair and didn't last long. the un condemned it. the us president said he had no choice. general noriega's reckless threats and attacks in panama created an imminent danger to the 35,000 american citizens in panama. manuel noriega eventually gave himself up, flown out of the city on an american helicopter. the people panama seemed only too happy to see him go. in florida, the former dictator was jailed for 40 yea rs. former dictator was jailed for 40 years. six years ago, his health is failing, he finally went back to panama, a country that has prospered without the man who once called himself maximum leader. back to the el
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this measure sends a strong message of support to the people of nicaragua that they are not alone. we in the united states congress recognize their plight and aspirations for a better future of freedom and opportunity. we share their values of a free and fair electoral system, of justice and liberty for all nicaraguans and we support their pursuit of a more open and democratic society. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? without objection the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to express my concern about the president's budget and in particular the $610 billion in proposed cuts to medicaid other the next 10 years. in my district, on the central coast of california, medicaid provides health care to over 280,000 people. these are people that need it the most, including low income families, children, disabled, and pregnant women. clinics and hospitals, particularly in rural communities like my district, rely on medicaid to provide patients with mandatory and preventive ser
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neglected as democracy and the rule of law have been canceled in places like venezuela and nick nicaragua and cuba. presidential messaging and leadership is critical and needed to reverse the perception that the united states is tougher on its allies than its adversaries. i hope we will, in a strategic way, recalculate the concessions i have been made to a dictatorship in cuba and will also finally begin to pressure the maduro government in venezuela to follow its own law laws, to hold an election and recognize its national assembly and respect the right of their people to assemble and speak free freely. the solution is one election away. there is no way the maduro regime can get elected to anyone and all we asked for is the elections be followed. i think it's important to isolate countries that repress their people and refused to work to tackle these regional challenges. in that vein, it is critical that from this building and from congress and throughout government we place democracy and human rights at the core of the united states foreign policy in this region and throughout the world
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the world is looking to us and 200 countries, the other countries who didn't sign on it were and nicaragua. >> harris: the rest of the world doesn't have our economy. it may work out for the private sector to step out and if it benefits them, they'll figure this out. it's called a free market. >> bill: back to the point about carbon emissions, they are down 2%. >> marie: because of our policies that we put in place in the obama administration. >> sandra: no. >> bill: this country got cleaner in the last 20 years, way before obama. in terms of your point of second behind china, every country did what we have done over the last 12 years, the room will be better. >> meghan: that was ultimately what the deal is. >> sandra: a massive explosion in afghanistan, dozens of people killed and the worst attack couple has seen since three years ago. is it time for president trump to send more troops to keep the region safe? plus the was conducting a successful missile defense test as a threat from north korea is growing. what the u.s. has more leverage now and the message it sends to north korea and ir
the world is looking to us and 200 countries, the other countries who didn't sign on it were and nicaragua. >> harris: the rest of the world doesn't have our economy. it may work out for the private sector to step out and if it benefits them, they'll figure this out. it's called a free market. >> bill: back to the point about carbon emissions, they are down 2%. >> marie: because of our policies that we put in place in the obama administration. >> sandra: no. >>...
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there is only syria, nicaragua and the united states not part of this deal. >> it means that the uniteds the leadership role to another country. for the problems for the agreement from the president's perspective, he should stay in. >> it sounds like the white house has settled on a straj injury on how to deal with the russia investigation, they are pointing to the president's personal attorney and saying, you have to talk to him to find out about the investigation and he is not saying anything, now you have jared kushner at the center and he is not saying anything, so the drip, drip, drip will continue. but we are not going to hear from the president. >> i do not think so. they have made the decision to either allow the drip, drip, drip, or to watch the official investigations go forward but at some point, someone has to start to bring real evidence out that suggests something. everything else right now is innuendo or something else. was there wrongdoing? they have to get to that quickly. >> back chapels, before you are in the administration. >> when administrations come on and they kn
there is only syria, nicaragua and the united states not part of this deal. >> it means that the uniteds the leadership role to another country. for the problems for the agreement from the president's perspective, he should stay in. >> it sounds like the white house has settled on a straj injury on how to deal with the russia investigation, they are pointing to the president's personal attorney and saying, you have to talk to him to find out about the investigation and he is not...
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every other country in the world, i think, except for syria and nicaragua sign on to this. the client scientists all say this is happening, we know it is happening. the military, the u.s. defense department knows it is happening, and understands the threat to our national security if we allow this to happen, if we allow sea levels to rise. we know that our forest service knows that climate change is increasing the length of our wild fire season and we're spending more and more money on fighting those, and we have an opportunity with paris, in our country, to lead the world on renewable energy and energy storage and energy efficiency. and i want us to have the markets that we're going to have -- china is choking on it's fumes, and i want minnesota scientists and engineers and manufacturers to be selling that technology to the chinese. and this is a disaster in so many ways. you played a little clip of me saying that i don't want, in 50 years, for my grandchildren to say you knew climate change want happening, why didn't you say anything or do anything? i want to be alive, bu
every other country in the world, i think, except for syria and nicaragua sign on to this. the client scientists all say this is happening, we know it is happening. the military, the u.s. defense department knows it is happening, and understands the threat to our national security if we allow this to happen, if we allow sea levels to rise. we know that our forest service knows that climate change is increasing the length of our wild fire season and we're spending more and more money on fighting...
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nicaragua and syria not supporting the deal. the president tweezing i'll be announcing my decision on the paris accord over the next few days. on the topic of tweets, president trump is speaking out this morning after confusion on at tweet. despite the constant negative press followed by the word covfefe. the tweet remained up for most of the night, followed by this tweet from the president just after 6:00 a.m. who can figure out the true meaning of kovfefe. he's been urging counterparts from canada, mexico and france to call him directly, breaking diplomatic protocol. raising concerns about the security of the u.s. commander-in-chief's communications. the a.p. also reporting that so far only canada's prime minister, justin trudeau has taken the president up on the offer. >>> also this morning, the russia inquiry is expanding. we learned that ousted national security adviser michael flynn will be and is willing to turn over personal and business documents related to the russia investigation to the senate intelligence committee.
nicaragua and syria not supporting the deal. the president tweezing i'll be announcing my decision on the paris accord over the next few days. on the topic of tweets, president trump is speaking out this morning after confusion on at tweet. despite the constant negative press followed by the word covfefe. the tweet remained up for most of the night, followed by this tweet from the president just after 6:00 a.m. who can figure out the true meaning of kovfefe. he's been urging counterparts from...
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he wanted the strong western hemisphere in the same with nicaragua, el salvador.you wanted free and prosperous democracies. well, you covered it. you wanted to build strong prosperous democracies in the caribbean to fend off soviet advances to undermine those countries. >> we don't have time for another question. craig shirley's book: "reagan rising: the decisive years" and as you can tell from this conversation very lively, topical and has power in this moment. craig, thank you so much. [applause]. >> that was craig shirley and juan williams on president cragin. we will be back in about 1 withm gaithersburg book festival. here's a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals around the country. may 312 met june 2, publishing industry annual tradeshow book expo america new york city where we will sit down with authors and publishers to discuss their books. later in june, we will be live from the 33rd annual printer lit to fest in chicago followed by the annual roosevelt reading festival in hyde park, new york, june 17. for more information at the book fairs and festi
he wanted the strong western hemisphere in the same with nicaragua, el salvador.you wanted free and prosperous democracies. well, you covered it. you wanted to build strong prosperous democracies in the caribbean to fend off soviet advances to undermine those countries. >> we don't have time for another question. craig shirley's book: "reagan rising: the decisive years" and as you can tell from this conversation very lively, topical and has power in this moment. craig, thank you...
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we would be in a category with syria and nicaragua if we pulled out. the united states has always maintained a status in the world of being a global leader on major issues. the only way we're going to get to the bottom of the climate change issue is maintain a leadership role in this and we stay in the paris accord. >> here's the thing. china, india, russia, how much money do they put in the global climate fund? zero, nothing. they're going to laugh at us, talk about us. you want to talk about a leadership position? guess what nation is curbing their co2 emissions? america. we're leading by example and pouring out money. so i don't think we need to be pressured, peer pressured by any of these nations that aren't putting in a dime. >> neil: i'm going to jump because we have breaking news here. adrian, i don't want to hit you broad side on this one. this is coming from hillary clinton. she's speaking at this conference going on in california in which she talks about the e-mail investigation around her where she refers to it as a nothing burger. she sessi
we would be in a category with syria and nicaragua if we pulled out. the united states has always maintained a status in the world of being a global leader on major issues. the only way we're going to get to the bottom of the climate change issue is maintain a leadership role in this and we stay in the paris accord. >> here's the thing. china, india, russia, how much money do they put in the global climate fund? zero, nothing. they're going to laugh at us, talk about us. you want to talk...