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expense there, that would be relatively small compared to about the $10 billion a year we currently ourd unclassified on military space capabilities. it would just be reorganizing where the money is spent within the org chart, not adding a new $10 billion. host: active military, if you want to give your thoughts on this -- north carolina is next, democrats line. richard? caller: yes, i wanted to ask the why would someone a -- of tour of the v.a., why someone does not do a , each veteran administration in each state, and why they have such a problem with doctors. host: caller, appreciate the call. not the topic we are discussing right now. cape canaveral, florida, independent line. caller: hello. my question is, you are talking about the space force. my son served in the army for more than 10 years. he was in afghanistan. he was at the border of north korea. and then he joined the space force one month before president trump took office. the first italian, they were called, spartans. theyn,t space bata were called, spartans. you are talking about a force that already existed. you can go b
expense there, that would be relatively small compared to about the $10 billion a year we currently ourd unclassified on military space capabilities. it would just be reorganizing where the money is spent within the org chart, not adding a new $10 billion. host: active military, if you want to give your thoughts on this -- north carolina is next, democrats line. richard? caller: yes, i wanted to ask the why would someone a -- of tour of the v.a., why someone does not do a , each veteran...
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we see its ideal form in ourd mind, en we begin to chisel. we strip away everything thate stands in thy to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have ousigned our modern approach to banking around y- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los anges. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshr tonight, the end of the term: we break down the supreme court's mostci consequential ons and what to expect from the next nominee's confirmaticess. then, what happens to the children? we explore the challenges of reuniting immigrant famisies. and, cha the dream: inside an innovative effort to provide affordab housing in rural alabama. >> words can't describe it. i couldn't believe it. after all these years someing i've always wanted was a house. and i was going to be blessed with the house of my own. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
we see its ideal form in ourd mind, en we begin to chisel. we strip away everything thate stands in thy to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have ousigned our modern approach to banking around y- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los anges. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshr tonight, the end of...
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we see its ideal form in ourd mind, anthen we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern apch to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura treveln. a deadly wave of violence in mexico. more than 100oliticians have unday'srdered ahead of election. we have a special report. a gunman has opened fire at a local newspaper in annapolis, maryland.at least five people have been erkilled and oare seriously injured. we have the latest. fplus, a plm wisconsin, home to an all-american company, making motorcycles abroad ese to ent trump's tariffs. pres. trump: harley davidson, please build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa. don't get cute with us. don't get cute. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we begin our program with a powerful repor
we see its ideal form in ourd mind, anthen we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern apch to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura treveln. a deadly wave of violence in mexico. more than...
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he was alrdy a hero of our , not only state, but the entire country. , ourd his then colleague good friendony perkins, helped to lead the fight for life for religious freedom for marriage. he carried be marriage amendment to the louisiana legislature at the time, and to oppose telling expansion. he was elected to the house of representatives in 2008, where he quickly rose to leadership, becoming chairman of the republican study committee and one of the leading conservatives in congress. he has been a tireless advocate for life, for religious freedom, on june 14 ofand last year, he was severely by aed when you were shot crazed far left activist at the congressional baseball practice. i will let him tell the story, but it is frankly airacle, not only that he did not lose his life, but that many others did not lose their lives that day. the president, you may remember and the first lady, rushed to the hospital to be at his side as he hovered we team -- between life and death. joanna and i were praying for him, and i know many of you were praying for him. because of those prayers and the treme
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to ourd you explain viewers what is? >> it stands for the committee on foreign investment in the united states, it is an interagency body of the united states government that when there is concern about foreign investment that might inspire some national security concerns, the committee looks at it and can actually block these investments. raisedcern that has been is some investments have come in in a way that are not being examined. some sort of passive investment are foreign investments acquiring a bit of control over a silicon valley firm. concerns, those senator john cornyn and other members of congress, about one year ago, started drafting this legislation. it has been a long road, a lot of amending of initial drafts. there seems to be consensus that has emerged. both chambers have come to a consensus on a bill. they are slightly different between the two chambers. the business community had some concerns about this approach, that it might unduly block some , or one thing that was proposed, they will be looking at o
to ourd you explain viewers what is? >> it stands for the committee on foreign investment in the united states, it is an interagency body of the united states government that when there is concern about foreign investment that might inspire some national security concerns, the committee looks at it and can actually block these investments. raisedcern that has been is some investments have come in in a way that are not being examined. some sort of passive investment are foreign investments...
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. >> we have seen other things in ourde history there were some pillars of time when we had good relations. what is your assessment? >> i can't give any deadlines but i can tell you the conditions. we need to defend our interests in a continuous way, not a rude manner both in the economy and the security will continue to defend our interest interest bue always looking for compromise and this will see us when our partners realize their methods are inefficient. theyze are counterproductive and harmful foror everyone and haveo reckon with the interest of russia. >> will we see this third world war? >> remember einstein said i don't know what will be the method of world war iii, but the fourth world war will be a waste of sticks and stones. so the third world war could be the end of civilization. they realize that this should detour us from this dangerous stands globally. as you remember, we have been living in a period of relative peace following the second world war and we knowal there are rect conflicts. right now we have some of the conflicts in the middle east, we have iraq, libya, no glo
. >> we have seen other things in ourde history there were some pillars of time when we had good relations. what is your assessment? >> i can't give any deadlines but i can tell you the conditions. we need to defend our interests in a continuous way, not a rude manner both in the economy and the security will continue to defend our interest interest bue always looking for compromise and this will see us when our partners realize their methods are inefficient. theyze are...
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their health and morale was a continued ourd he minds were unconcerned with ports and warehouses. we wanted trained replacements the ranks at more ammunition and horses. as were was to scatter as he could and began to develop a plan to reduce it. august 6 he had completed a preliminary study that called for the participation four divisions and three additional divisions in reserve. operation r the provided him with another glimpse into the challenges of warfare. as the situations changed on the fronts the french divisions were in flux and he had it make adjustments. over the course of week he submitted updated plans that were based on the availability 10, 14 and 17 divisions respectively. the visit toduring eneral pershing in august 1918 feels nwas anothefeels -- was a present the initial proposal for the battle with the abandoning of another operation as well as to discuss the possibility of formed g the newly american army. the main concern with the the offensive is the american units wouldn't be the sition in time for sta start. general pershing suggested they operations. at th
their health and morale was a continued ourd he minds were unconcerned with ports and warehouses. we wanted trained replacements the ranks at more ammunition and horses. as were was to scatter as he could and began to develop a plan to reduce it. august 6 he had completed a preliminary study that called for the participation four divisions and three additional divisions in reserve. operation r the provided him with another glimpse into the challenges of warfare. as the situations changed on the...
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we are starting with the but ourd nations ambition is to spread our services in emerging markets as as our services will be more effective in these areas. i know it might take decades, but that is my eventual goal. haidi: that as we fill our servs will be more effective in these areas. long-running joke about a starbucks on every corner may be fading, at least in its home market. the coffee behemoth plans to close about 150 u.s. stores next fiscal year as it forecast comparable sales to rise just 1% globally in the current order, the worst growth in about nine years. business is booming overseas and the ceo says china remains a bright spot. group's twoies major businesses are moving further away from each other, highlighting its transformation from a trading bellwether into a dealmaking shop. fixed incomes earnings fell -- jeffries has been building up its advisory and underwriting businesses to reduce volatility in its results. this is bloomberg. ♪ sydneyit's a: 30 a.m. in . this is how futures are shaping up. u.s. markets having quite a time, particularly the dow, its longest losing
we are starting with the but ourd nations ambition is to spread our services in emerging markets as as our services will be more effective in these areas. i know it might take decades, but that is my eventual goal. haidi: that as we fill our servs will be more effective in these areas. long-running joke about a starbucks on every corner may be fading, at least in its home market. the coffee behemoth plans to close about 150 u.s. stores next fiscal year as it forecast comparable sales to rise...
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we are hoping with tt approach we will have clearly communicate ourd views. what the group was very focused on is what we are doing to product steel and aluminum. there was general concern it could create and become larger trade issues. >> the president was defiant tweeting when you're almost $800 billion a year down in trade you can't lose a trade war. me members are in the in a greemt. both sides are making progress but carried an ominous warning that said any agreement reached in the talks will be voided if washington imposes fresh tariffs on chinese imports. >>> much to talk about this story. let's bring in gina. how unprecedented is it? >> it is incredibly unprecedented. it has never happened before like this. what the u.s. has done has definitely started a trade war. the basic reaction to this is exactly what we would expect which is that the remaining members are issuing their own sanctions against the u.s. the response of the u.s. is then likely to be given trump's previous history to raise greater tariffs and raise tariffs on new things in retaliatio
we are hoping with tt approach we will have clearly communicate ourd views. what the group was very focused on is what we are doing to product steel and aluminum. there was general concern it could create and become larger trade issues. >> the president was defiant tweeting when you're almost $800 billion a year down in trade you can't lose a trade war. me members are in the in a greemt. both sides are making progress but carried an ominous warning that said any agreement reached in the...
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at ourd my own research public hospital to see what was happening to our children and it work illy the easiest have ever done looking at the change in children's blood levels and what we saw was alarming. >> watch sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. next, delta airlines ceo of an talks-- ed basti about changes at the airline. he also looks at terrorists and immigration policy and delta's joint bench -- he also looks at andace --tariffs immigration policy and delta's joint ventures with other airlines. >> hello, everyone. we are going to get this event started. welcome, everyone, to the national press club, the place where news happens. i am an editor at bloomberg news and the 111th president of the national press club. for a long time, the airline industry has been flying high but in recent months, there has been turbulence. there have been highly publicized incidents of passengers captured on video and posted for all the world to see. the industry has suffered mechanical failures, one resulting in a passengers death and damaged aircraft -- aircraft and chicken pass
at ourd my own research public hospital to see what was happening to our children and it work illy the easiest have ever done looking at the change in children's blood levels and what we saw was alarming. >> watch sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. next, delta airlines ceo of an talks-- ed basti about changes at the airline. he also looks at terrorists and immigration policy and delta's joint bench -- he also looks at andace --tariffs immigration policy and delta's...
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and the only grounds on which i think, ourd, i professional misconduct, egregious professional misconductr various forms of criminal behavior. brian: so what did he do? how did he level a penalty on you? well, in the immediate aftermath of my initial article, here is instead many calls to both strip me of first year mandatory classes and fire me as a general matter. mandatorye reason why classes became a pressure point is that students are assigned to a particular professor in the first year of law school. there is a fixed curriculum of courses that students have to take. they are basically told what they have to take and who will be teaching it. so that is an exception to the rule in academia that students get to pick what they want to take and the like. there are requirements as undergraduates as well, but a lot more leeway in deciding who your teacher will be. wethe students thought should be required to sit in this woman's classroom. students shouldn't have to be taught by her because she is clearly a racist and it is harmful, it is uncomfortable, it is damaging -- once again, that em
and the only grounds on which i think, ourd, i professional misconduct, egregious professional misconductr various forms of criminal behavior. brian: so what did he do? how did he level a penalty on you? well, in the immediate aftermath of my initial article, here is instead many calls to both strip me of first year mandatory classes and fire me as a general matter. mandatorye reason why classes became a pressure point is that students are assigned to a particular professor in the first year of...
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we've increase ourd spending on nato-related military purchases.ainst russia. it's not clear they're really accomplishing anything and getting russia to change its behavior. and it hasn't really come so much from trump as an individual. it's come from the senate and his own advisers who have not been all that pro russian. >> obviously syria will be on the table. perhaps russia and the u.s. can work together in getting iranian troops out of syria, some of that presence. what can be done with regard to syria and the two countries? >> it's really complicated and there are some dangers about butting that forward as an idea. the question is what would putin get in return because iran is really a russian ally. russia gets a lot of benefit because it means russia doesn't have to be doing even more, so if putin says, okay, we'll try to ease iranians out of seary, the question is what do the russians have to give up in response. and, of course, president trump talks about pulling u.s. forces out of syria. if that happens, our kurdish allies located in the e
we've increase ourd spending on nato-related military purchases.ainst russia. it's not clear they're really accomplishing anything and getting russia to change its behavior. and it hasn't really come so much from trump as an individual. it's come from the senate and his own advisers who have not been all that pro russian. >> obviously syria will be on the table. perhaps russia and the u.s. can work together in getting iranian troops out of syria, some of that presence. what can be done...
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we went to ourds fri at airbnb and we said, what are the popular search terms peoplere looking for andof a foodie and want to enjoy vacation but you don't t want to hav work it all off when you get home. >> we namedharleston the healthiest city for food. they enjoy a year-round growing cason and the chefs are doing suchative and delicious things with that food. il>> what about a fitnessd getaway. >> a great spot to go for a boutique fitness trip is dlas, texas. i think it might have something to do with how sweltering the temperatures are in dallas, but there is a huge boutique fitne scene. a few studios locals stay are must-visits. >> doing different types of activities. >> o studio that people love is city crew. that's a rowing studio. they put their own little spin on it and add ballet moves and m hites. there is a film rolling session at the end of every class. >> it's a place where people can do unique types of activities. >> yes, so thisy is definit surprising one on the list. detroit was named most unique as a wellness destination. >> huh. >> yeah. there is all sorts of cool stu
we went to ourds fri at airbnb and we said, what are the popular search terms peoplere looking for andof a foodie and want to enjoy vacation but you don't t want to hav work it all off when you get home. >> we namedharleston the healthiest city for food. they enjoy a year-round growing cason and the chefs are doing suchative and delicious things with that food. il>> what about a fitnessd getaway. >> a great spot to go for a boutique fitness trip is dlas, texas. i think it...
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at ourd my own research public hospital to see what was happening to our children and it work illy theave ever done looking at the change in children's blood levels and what we saw was alarming. >> watch sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. next, delta airlines ceo of an talks-- ed basti about changes at the airline. he also looks at terrorists and immigration policy and delta's joint bench -- he also looks at andace --tariffs immigration policy and delta's joint ventures with ot
at ourd my own research public hospital to see what was happening to our children and it work illy theave ever done looking at the change in children's blood levels and what we saw was alarming. >> watch sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. next, delta airlines ceo of an talks-- ed basti about changes at the airline. he also looks at terrorists and immigration policy and delta's joint bench -- he also looks at andace --tariffs immigration policy and delta's joint...
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expense there, that would be relatively small compared to about the $10 billion a year we currently ourdassified on military space capabilities. it would just be reorganizing where the money is spent within the org chart, not adding a new $10 billion. host: active military, if you want to give your thoughts on this -- north carolina is next, democrats line. richard? caller: yes, i wanted to ask the why would someone a -- of tour of the v.a., why someone does not do a , each veteran administration in each state, and why they have such a problem with doctors. host: caller, appreciate the call. not the topic we are discussing right now. cape canaveral, florida, independent line. caller: hello. my question is, you are talking about the space force. my son served in the army for more than 10 years. he was in afghanistan. he was at the border of north korea. and then he joined the space force one month before president trump took office. the first italian, they were called, spartans. theyn,t space bata were called, spartans. you are talking about a force that already existed. you can go back t
expense there, that would be relatively small compared to about the $10 billion a year we currently ourdassified on military space capabilities. it would just be reorganizing where the money is spent within the org chart, not adding a new $10 billion. host: active military, if you want to give your thoughts on this -- north carolina is next, democrats line. richard? caller: yes, i wanted to ask the why would someone a -- of tour of the v.a., why someone does not do a , each veteran...