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petra: yo soy lo más cercano a la mamá.icio esa adopción estuvo cargada de sacrificios. afortunadamente para ella la custodia es compartida con maría sears, la abuela paterna de los niños. maría: están duros en mi casa, no ponen mano uno al otro, no corren en la casa, que no le digan un mal nombre a uno o al otro cuando quieren estar peleando. locutor: entre semanas doña maría cuida a los niños para que puedan ir a la escuela. maría: yo trato de tener todo calmado y que no haya más drama en su vida. locutor: los dos más pequeños se quedan con la abuela petra y los fines de semana todos se juntan en su casa. petra: cuando ellos se vienen para acá, nosotros tratamos de que ellos se olviden de todo y que en ese tiempo sean nada más niños y disfruten. locutor: doña petra no quiere que sus nietos estén continuamente pensando en su madre, quien murió trágicamente hace casi dos años. ella recuerda que su hija margarita era una joven rebelde, que le gustaba hacer las cosas a su manera. desde siempre margarita quería tener una famil
petra: yo soy lo más cercano a la mamá.icio esa adopción estuvo cargada de sacrificios. afortunadamente para ella la custodia es compartida con maría sears, la abuela paterna de los niños. maría: están duros en mi casa, no ponen mano uno al otro, no corren en la casa, que no le digan un mal nombre a uno o al otro cuando quieren estar peleando. locutor: entre semanas doña maría cuida a los niños para que puedan ir a la escuela. maría: yo trato de tener todo calmado y que no haya más...
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block like tombs at the entrance to petra pointers to the nabatean realm of the dead. and the acropolis the city of the day and only times it said the nomads living in this region were forbidden on pain of death to build houses for the living. when they came to the sacred precincts to be near the altar they wrecked it sheltered in place. the weathered sandstone massif rises up from the plane like a natural fortress it's characterized by bizarre items of rock the inaccessible peaks tower up to a height of three thousand meters those who lived here were safe from all enemies the nabatean has called this mountain range with its many ravines i shot up the rock and who shot him he who lives in the rock with the name of their mighty is gone there was only one entrance to the divine territory the seek the gorge of trial many a hundred meters high the sheer walls seem to close in on the intruder and the one venturing alone through this to. hundred metre long rope tunnel is filled with both on east and amazement being bored. bored. bored bored. hack the other known bedouin on t
block like tombs at the entrance to petra pointers to the nabatean realm of the dead. and the acropolis the city of the day and only times it said the nomads living in this region were forbidden on pain of death to build houses for the living. when they came to the sacred precincts to be near the altar they wrecked it sheltered in place. the weathered sandstone massif rises up from the plane like a natural fortress it's characterized by bizarre items of rock the inaccessible peaks tower up to a...
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the big shock of the day came in the form of petra kvitova. a 2- came in the form of petra kvitova.e was knocked out, losing in three sets. the biggest shot of this tournament so the biggest shot of this tournament so far. no such problems for the defending champion garbine muguruza. and world number one simona halep is also true. plenty to come on day three. the world number two, caroline wozniacki. you can check all the action and results. an unbeaten century from lokesh rahul has seen india to an 8 wicket victory over england in the first t20 of their series in manchester. england were sent into bat (gfx) and despitejoss buttler making 69 couldn't set a larger target as kuldeep yadav took five for 24 to restrict the hosts. india in response made light work of the task with rahul and rohit sharma adding 123 for the second wicket in front of a crowd that had a large amount of away support. we talked about every game in this series potentially feeling like an away game. it has the potential to do that, particularly when you play india and pakistan. that's the reality of things. we h
the big shock of the day came in the form of petra kvitova. a 2- came in the form of petra kvitova.e was knocked out, losing in three sets. the biggest shot of this tournament so the biggest shot of this tournament so far. no such problems for the defending champion garbine muguruza. and world number one simona halep is also true. plenty to come on day three. the world number two, caroline wozniacki. you can check all the action and results. an unbeaten century from lokesh rahul has seen india...
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a big shock today, petra kvitova, a two time winner, out in the first round.” have to confess i did noteally good start. a fine player, only 24. victoria azarenka really thinks she is the future of belarussian tennis. it went to a deciding set, 6—0 in favour of the player from belarus. we deciding set, 6—0 in favour of the playerfrom belarus. we thought johanna konta would be fresh and ready for this, she was a potential champion. —— we thought petra kvitova would be fresh and ready. rafa nadal, we must talk about him. lots of people very excited to see the world number one here on court. you would have forgiven him if he had given wimbledon a mess after his victory in the french open? would we? you might not! i would not. but there is no doubt in my mind is can win here. he has won wimbledon, he didn't play at the queen's club because he felt he needed a rest. he w011 because he felt he needed a rest. he won virtually everything on the play, not just roland won virtually everything on the play, notjust roland garros. it's tough to convert a grass within one week and play another week o
a big shock today, petra kvitova, a two time winner, out in the first round.” have to confess i did noteally good start. a fine player, only 24. victoria azarenka really thinks she is the future of belarussian tennis. it went to a deciding set, 6—0 in favour of the player from belarus. we deciding set, 6—0 in favour of the playerfrom belarus. we thought johanna konta would be fresh and ready for this, she was a potential champion. —— we thought petra kvitova would be fresh and ready....
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former champion petra kvitova is out.larussian aliksandra sasnovich. her reward for the best result of her career is a second round clash with taylor townsend of the united states. novak djokovic was barely troubled as he moved past american tennys sandgren in straight sets. the three—times champion, seeded 12th this year lostjust six games and tookjust 93 minutes to seal victory. djokovic has had a difficult 12 months since pulling out of last year's tournament with an elbow injury. but there are real signs that he's coming back to form. world number one rafael nadal was on court for the first time since last month's french open win, but there was no rustiness from the second seed. he swept past israel's dudi sela in straight sets to reach the second round. finally england's cricketers lost their first t20 match against india at old trafford by eight wickets. none of england's batsmen could come to terms with spinner kuldeep yadav who finished with five wickets, including that ofjoe root who went for a duck. india reache
former champion petra kvitova is out.larussian aliksandra sasnovich. her reward for the best result of her career is a second round clash with taylor townsend of the united states. novak djokovic was barely troubled as he moved past american tennys sandgren in straight sets. the three—times champion, seeded 12th this year lostjust six games and tookjust 93 minutes to seal victory. djokovic has had a difficult 12 months since pulling out of last year's tournament with an elbow injury. but...
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when you think ofjordan, bucket list items usually include petra, floating in the dead sea, or goingthe desert, but how about veering off the beaten track into amman? over the years, it's become a magnet city, attracting people from its neighbouring regions to create a unique arabic culture, as rajan went to explore. it may have once enjoyed a heyday, particularly as a roman city, but in more recent times, safe to say amman has not been amongstjordan‘s most glittering jewels. by the 1940s, its population had dwindled. but an influx of palestinians, then iraqis and syrians over the past few decades has seen it take new shape. now the capital's population stands at 4 million, a third of whom are migrants and refugees. and with that rapid rise in amman‘s population, a new contemporary and cosmopolitan atmosphere is developing here which is very much at odds with the traditional, understated image of the city. and that cultural hotpot of diverse people is expressed through cuisine. so today, we are making it with cauliflower and eggplants, because they're in season. maria haddad runs coo
when you think ofjordan, bucket list items usually include petra, floating in the dead sea, or goingthe desert, but how about veering off the beaten track into amman? over the years, it's become a magnet city, attracting people from its neighbouring regions to create a unique arabic culture, as rajan went to explore. it may have once enjoyed a heyday, particularly as a roman city, but in more recent times, safe to say amman has not been amongstjordan‘s most glittering jewels. by the 1940s,...
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and everything. 8 all right petra alendpi s.clockck continues.y ofe'in s a ttliuth e sk that's why giant srces from over 40 local partners. 'cse for every for every ray ofe'in s moment of summer, there's fresh, local food at giant. lo make summer fresh ancal. rain and the impact to your weekend and intorkr you killed outside her home in northeast. he commuty wl tcoghmeto togtetniher to honor if a recent string of sexual assaults are connected. >>> tracking metro. orkline beginom tod stations closed for thefox5 h cl.ou thaatesouni and thrghot the day and into the evening hours. listen, this is much neededhe y rainra this week. bu thist is one to 2 inches of rain out west, maybe one to three in some spots an5 he twe're talkingd anywhere th tisimes where the heavie rain movesfst through. inse r orans littlerlo, roy high s once c the rn et ofea, too. heailensre i 'llon n hck wavnu for pretty much everybody. starting to see some rain maryld eyou can see o tohe west a nhanced in terms ofall, temps today in the 70's, tomorowikwe l tomow we'll have thund
and everything. 8 all right petra alendpi s.clockck continues.y ofe'in s a ttliuth e sk that's why giant srces from over 40 local partners. 'cse for every for every ray ofe'in s moment of summer, there's fresh, local food at giant. lo make summer fresh ancal. rain and the impact to your weekend and intorkr you killed outside her home in northeast. he commuty wl tcoghmeto togtetniher to honor if a recent string of sexual assaults are connected. >>> tracking metro. orkline beginom tod...
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at the moment petra kvitova, i get it wrong but at the moment i would say petro., no andy murray year. just not quite ready for the strains of a grand slam, he says he pulled out with a heavy heart, and speaking this morning, judy murray confirmed he is thinking about his long—term fitness. judy murray confirmed he is thinking about his long-term fitness. playing best—of—3 sets is different from playing best of five and you wouldn't want to put yourself in a situation where you couldn't com plete situation where you couldn't complete the match or maybe want your first match and couldn't com plete your first match and couldn't complete the second, and because he has been out of the game for ii months, you don't know how your body will react, not just months, you don't know how your body will react, notjust during the match but the day after, so after playing into events and then practising for a number of days, he felt he wasn't ready for five sets yet. sam, andy murray not being here isa yet. sam, andy murray not being here is a huge loss to the tournament but fa
at the moment petra kvitova, i get it wrong but at the moment i would say petro., no andy murray year. just not quite ready for the strains of a grand slam, he says he pulled out with a heavy heart, and speaking this morning, judy murray confirmed he is thinking about his long—term fitness. judy murray confirmed he is thinking about his long-term fitness. playing best—of—3 sets is different from playing best of five and you wouldn't want to put yourself in a situation where you couldn't...
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tennis action, and maria sharapova suffered her first opening round wimbledon defeat, and 2014 winner petrasandra sasnovich. and two—time men's champion rafael nadal and three—time winner novak djokovic eased into the second round. more on all the action from wimbledon coming up in sport today. within the hour, former malaysian prime minister najib razak is expected to be charged with corruption offences. mr najib was arrested on tuesday over allegations he pocketed hundreds of millions of dollars from the state development fund 1mdb. he has been under investigation since his shock election loss in may. earlier, he tweeted a video in which he urged malaysians not to believe all the allegations against him. let's take a look. in the video, set over sad music and images of him praying, meeting his mother, and the raid at his home, the former prime minister admits that there had been weaknesses and apologises. he says: "yes, i am not perfect, like any normal person. but believe that of what i and my family are accused of, not all is true." earlier i asked malaysian political analyst kean wong
tennis action, and maria sharapova suffered her first opening round wimbledon defeat, and 2014 winner petrasandra sasnovich. and two—time men's champion rafael nadal and three—time winner novak djokovic eased into the second round. more on all the action from wimbledon coming up in sport today. within the hour, former malaysian prime minister najib razak is expected to be charged with corruption offences. mr najib was arrested on tuesday over allegations he pocketed hundreds of millions of...
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james not david james it was all there was europe were probably again before that equalized two to petra school that super bowl towards the end so you know so internal to england finals how things go you know it's a. goal that. has to go through in the dug out of the cross. at the back post an easy how do i think straight is the fence by the state that many of them think they were waiting for an offside flag to go up that didn't come and really disappointing by the sweet set of three online players at the back post that you know they say they were just curing up basically yeah absolutely prove his critics wrong that's is the first real big impact on the tournament could be very key for england that could kill the game off but you see the replay of the balls that he had he was on the side and i think that's actually maybe england's second goal that hasn't come from a set piece they've had a few from corners a few penalties as well throughout the course of this total that haven't really creates much more open play and doing so. now the denmark keeper legend peter schmeichel he'll be back f
james not david james it was all there was europe were probably again before that equalized two to petra school that super bowl towards the end so you know so internal to england finals how things go you know it's a. goal that. has to go through in the dug out of the cross. at the back post an easy how do i think straight is the fence by the state that many of them think they were waiting for an offside flag to go up that didn't come and really disappointing by the sweet set of three online...
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in the summer of two thousand and sixteen french archaeologist pierre petra confound a deposit of jadeite in the asian region. the material may have been mined there up to nine thousand years ago. patrick constance coverage provided new historical insights. but trading was not limited at this time to jade obsidian or sandstone rings which the shells of spiny oysters were also used. austrian archaeologist marco prosecutor uses a reproduction of an ancient tool to make jewelry out of the shells. the shells are found all the way from the black sea to the coasts of central europe . neolithic people fashioned them into pendants bracelets and belt buckles thieves. and they were popular as gifts. in. the neolithic period cover several thousand years. that's not very long in the timeline of history but our ancient ancestors had the same spiritual and emotional needs that we do today. this period saw fundamental changes in everyday life and the ways that people lived and worked together. they began to bury their dead and to honor them afterward they built houses they raised crops and livestock. th
in the summer of two thousand and sixteen french archaeologist pierre petra confound a deposit of jadeite in the asian region. the material may have been mined there up to nine thousand years ago. patrick constance coverage provided new historical insights. but trading was not limited at this time to jade obsidian or sandstone rings which the shells of spiny oysters were also used. austrian archaeologist marco prosecutor uses a reproduction of an ancient tool to make jewelry out of the shells....
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former officials from the fund two from the sovereign funds and two from the saudi and the ji group petra saudi. the southern japanese island of okinawa is being lashed by winds brought on by typhoon maria power outages have been reported across the region as the storm tracks west taiwan has closed schools and offices and cancelled flights in preparation for flash floods and landslides soldiers have been deployed to help while staying in the region japan is cleaning up after its worst flooding in decades at least one hundred sixty two people have died after heavy rains triggered landslides dozens of other people are still missing rob bride reports from could a shaky city. soldiers and emergency crews go from house to house to make sure no one has been missed in the flood scale. hello they call out is there anyone there with dozens of people still unaccounted for the rescuers appeals are being repeated in affected communities throughout this part of japan. a couple of streets away hiroshi issues that he and his extended family have returned to see what they can salvage from what used to be
former officials from the fund two from the sovereign funds and two from the saudi and the ji group petra saudi. the southern japanese island of okinawa is being lashed by winds brought on by typhoon maria power outages have been reported across the region as the storm tracks west taiwan has closed schools and offices and cancelled flights in preparation for flash floods and landslides soldiers have been deployed to help while staying in the region japan is cleaning up after its worst flooding...
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my name is catherine petra, architectural historian. in 2002, the committee commissioned a structure report for the old mint. i worked on it. now i lead tours for "chronicle" subscribers at the mint and i always make the point that it's the most significant building in california if not all the west. in 1874 when the building was completed, the state was just over 20 years old and the building was a huge source of pride for san franciscans that looked at the building and thought, we are finally part of the nation. now we're talking about the old mint's restoration as we have been since 1994. and although progress has been made toward the old mint restoration, it's important to envision how the mint can serve as a gathering place for a changing neighborhood, a catalyst for a neighborhood in transition, and opportunity of revitalization not just of the building. it's important to realize, though, that in order to achieve this vision, we as a city must come together and we must invest in the future. it's not going to happen on its own. whe
my name is catherine petra, architectural historian. in 2002, the committee commissioned a structure report for the old mint. i worked on it. now i lead tours for "chronicle" subscribers at the mint and i always make the point that it's the most significant building in california if not all the west. in 1874 when the building was completed, the state was just over 20 years old and the building was a huge source of pride for san franciscans that looked at the building and thought, we...
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we've had petra in the past. we've had -- as well i sold just so you know the last of what i had today ch but ewz i've been talking about this one already in this month. it's been ggressive. just a couple of weeks ago, they were buying the august 35 calls in here. 30,000 were bought what did they do today they stepped in and are wiing the august 37.5 calls. 30,000 of those trading. now as part of that trade, the ones they bought the 35s, they paid 78 cents for they will. sold them today for 266. they bought these calls today for 78 cents as well so going right back in, i own calls here already from previous buys i like the ewz it's made a nice move in the last month i like when a guy has been right then wants to roll and ta inside that stock or etf in this case gl interesting move. jon? >> tata motors the ttm. look at this sell off. beginning of the year, it was about 35 bucks it's basically half of that now. at 18.5, but it looks like it's get iting ready to make a move o the upside they're buying october callin
we've had petra in the past. we've had -- as well i sold just so you know the last of what i had today ch but ewz i've been talking about this one already in this month. it's been ggressive. just a couple of weeks ago, they were buying the august 35 calls in here. 30,000 were bought what did they do today they stepped in and are wiing the august 37.5 calls. 30,000 of those trading. now as part of that trade, the ones they bought the 35s, they paid 78 cents for they will. sold them today for...
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keep it balance as it carries the burning cloth over gaza's border fence they soak the sackcloth in petra. an oil because they say it helps it slowly losing contact with the land but we are here to prove to the whole world that we will never leave the island we're going to do with burning kites was that occupied land and i'm not afraid of the israelis i'm only afraid of god. from us leader ismail haniya sits close by but he has come to support the protesters. i must say the kites and balloons to carry the burning rags into israel are a peaceful form of protest israeli snipers have been targeting balloons that the protesters have been launching the well behind the main demonstration these protesters say they will continue launching back heights holding those incendiary devices until israel lifts the siege. the men like the rag and the kite drifts all too and now it's the build a fence israel says spies started by protesters have destroyed large areas of crops and private planned. protests to set fire to tires which they uses color from his radio on the snipers positioned along the fence. h
keep it balance as it carries the burning cloth over gaza's border fence they soak the sackcloth in petra. an oil because they say it helps it slowly losing contact with the land but we are here to prove to the whole world that we will never leave the island we're going to do with burning kites was that occupied land and i'm not afraid of the israelis i'm only afraid of god. from us leader ismail haniya sits close by but he has come to support the protesters. i must say the kites and balloons...
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and they are actually the austrian trade union confederation but petra is a parliamentary member of parliament who supports the process and so he says how impression he was with the share number of people who took part it is the first mass demonstrations take place in austria since chances of a sinkers to office last year in the conservative government which includes the far right freedom party argues the changes to labor laws on needed to give businesses more flexibility some amendments were made they offer the opposition food for employees to not have to give a reason why they won't work more than ten hours a day in a time now people taking part in the protests have been sharing their videos and their faces on social media and this is one of those of many pointing out that it's also been an opportunity to protest against other government policies and one of those people is thomas he is actually against several things including cutbacks unemployment benefits reduced environmental standards for major construction projects and austria's policy on refugees and migrants and for people like allez
and they are actually the austrian trade union confederation but petra is a parliamentary member of parliament who supports the process and so he says how impression he was with the share number of people who took part it is the first mass demonstrations take place in austria since chances of a sinkers to office last year in the conservative government which includes the far right freedom party argues the changes to labor laws on needed to give businesses more flexibility some amendments were...
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petra kvitova, the two—time champion, has made her exit.the red button. the government wants to ban gay conversion therapies as part of an "action plan" to tackle discrimination. it comes after the largest national survey of lgbt, lesbian, gay, bisexual and tra nsgender people. ministers are also promising to improve sex education in schools and give police more training to identify hate crime. campaigners have welcomed the plans, but insist there is still a long way to go before lgbt people achieve full equality. richard lister reports. the people started abusing us. these three men know what it is like to be abused for their sexuality. it is hard to express your feelings. because we are also humans. so why people treat us badly? 40% of the lgbt community surveyed said they'd suffered a hate crime. most never reported it and thousands said they had been offered so—called conversion therapy to change their sexuality. it should be banned, this therapy should be banned. conversion therapy is torture, it is like a punishment. the government's
petra kvitova, the two—time champion, has made her exit.the red button. the government wants to ban gay conversion therapies as part of an "action plan" to tackle discrimination. it comes after the largest national survey of lgbt, lesbian, gay, bisexual and tra nsgender people. ministers are also promising to improve sex education in schools and give police more training to identify hate crime. campaigners have welcomed the plans, but insist there is still a long way to go before...
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. >> we will hear from petra, sue myrick, eva clayton, helen bentley, barbara canales, nancy johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch portland history's sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >> looking at congress next week, the u.s. house continues its summer district work period with members not expected back until tuesday, september 4. the u.s. senate will be in session. the chamber returns monday for debate on the nomination of bric-a-brac to be a -- brit grant. debate andimit advance her nomination is sit for five or 30 p.m. eastern. for 5:30 p.m.s -- eastern. follow the senate on c-span 2. on c-span next week on prime time, monday, george w. bush and bill clinton on lessons in life and politics. onsday, jim bridenstine president trump's proposal to create a military space force. wednesday, the 2018 governors association summer meeting. the net roots conference from new orleans. cory booker and john federman. friday, more from the neck to netrootsference -- conference. next week on c-span, c-span.org, and with the c-span free radio app. week, washington journal
. >> we will hear from petra, sue myrick, eva clayton, helen bentley, barbara canales, nancy johnson, and lynn woolsey. watch portland history's sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >> looking at congress next week, the u.s. house continues its summer district work period with members not expected back until tuesday, september 4. the u.s. senate will be in session. the chamber returns monday for debate on the nomination of bric-a-brac to be a -- brit...
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it welcomes the petra chemical back to the state and texas has cleaner air than when he took office. i think it might surprise you to know that houston today has cleaner air than london, paris or rome. so without any further a do, please let me welcome secretary rick perry to the stage. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you, thank you. good afternoon. and so, karen, thank you very much. and please pass on to tom my appreciation. i don't know if he's in the audience or not. but tom donahue who we have done a few gigs together back through the years in my previous job. and so i also want to say thanks to a couple of my cabinet members who have been in today and gave you a little bit of observation about what's going on. and, david, i don't know if david is on the stage yet or not, but he's -- david, come on up and have a seat here. give him a big hand. this is one of the --. [ applause ] >> david is going to be the -- he's going to be the interviewer, the straight guy in the act here in a little bit. but anyway, a dear friend. we got to do some things together and a great sup
it welcomes the petra chemical back to the state and texas has cleaner air than when he took office. i think it might surprise you to know that houston today has cleaner air than london, paris or rome. so without any further a do, please let me welcome secretary rick perry to the stage. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you, thank you. good afternoon. and so, karen, thank you very much. and please pass on to tom my appreciation. i don't know if he's in the audience or not. but...
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he's wholly the pockets of republican petra where are you for the president to side with putin over his own intelligence officials and blame the united states for russia's attack on our democracy is a complete disgrace this is without any sort of anything as much as a joint statement from the two presidents pledging concrete steps that either will take on issues concerning syria or otherwise none of that came from the event today the two leaders simply said they met and things went well and they hope that conversation will continue in the future following a stream of attacks after the press conference trying to go to twitter defending his comments has said again that he has great confidence in the u.s. intelligence which has repeatedly stated that russia did metal in the u.s. election but trump says that he can't focus on the past as the two nuclear powers must get alone as we heard a mania in the u.s. media already sim few risks with the results of the summit executive vice president of the eurasia center earlier rasmussen explained why he believes that there are so angry. we know the
he's wholly the pockets of republican petra where are you for the president to side with putin over his own intelligence officials and blame the united states for russia's attack on our democracy is a complete disgrace this is without any sort of anything as much as a joint statement from the two presidents pledging concrete steps that either will take on issues concerning syria or otherwise none of that came from the event today the two leaders simply said they met and things went well and...